- The list below includes 16 free or cheap things to do in or near St. Francisville, Louisiana, including 41 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Sites, Art Gallery, Gardens and National & State Parks.
- From Audubon State Historic Site to Afton Villa Gardens, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in St. Francisville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Zachary, Jackson and Port Allen.
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10.4 Miles
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20978 Port Hickey Road, Zachary, LA 70791
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Port Hudson National Cemetery, in addition to the Port Hudson Battlefield, is a historic landmark located on the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail. It contains the graves of many Union and Confederate soldiers who died in the American Civil War.
14.1 Miles
The Zachary Youth Park is home to the Zachary Youth Baseball Organization, or ZYBO. The facility hosts baseball and softball leagues for all ages, from four to adult, and includes t-ball, coach pitch, machine pitch, and standard leagues.
15.4 Miles
The Brec-Recreation & Park Commission maintains 184 public parks, as well as recreation facilities throughout East Baton Rouge Parish. Visitors in search of outdoor activities for people of all ages can find something exciting to do.
15.9 Miles
East Baton Rouge Parish of is a city that is situated on the Mississippi river and is home to LSU and Southern University. The city has a metro council, a mayor, and a board and commissions committee.
17.1 Miles
Pardi Gras is an indoor bounce house facility for children ages 10 and under. They offer open play times with 2 hour sessions and they are also available to host birthday parties.
24.8 Miles
West Baton Rouge Museum comprises of multiple historic structures dating back to 19th and 20th centuries which feature a wide range of West Baton Rouge Parish memorabilia including authentic documents, artifacts, photographs and more.
25.5 Miles
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Adjacent to the State Capitol 900 State Capital Drive, Baton Rouge, LA
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The historic Old Arsenal Museum is an educational museum that contains exhibits about the history of the State Capitol grounds and the historic powder magazine. The museum is open from Tuesday through Saturday.
25.6 Miles
Within Baton Rouge, the Louisiana State Capitol building features striking art deco design with a large-scale Memorial Hall and exquisitely furnished Senate and House chambers. The Observation Deck on the 27th floor overlooks the city at a height of 350 feet with plenty of scenic views.
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660 N. 4th St., Baton Rouge, LA 70802
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Located in the state's capitol, the Louisiana State Museum Baton Rouge is a repository of historical artifacts and documents. It emphasizes the role of the French and early American influences in the region's development.
25.8 Miles
With high emphasis on local support, Red Stick Farmer's Market has been connecting local farmers and urban customers. It is a producer-only market that supports both the local food service industry and the everyday shopper.