- TripBuzz found 38 things to do with kids in or near Thibodaux, Louisiana, including 30 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Houma, Morgan City, Vacherie and Darrow.
- From Bayou Country Childrens Museum to Norman Swanner Dog Park, the Thibodaux area offers 52 different types of family activities, including: Colleges & Universities, Theaters, Children's Museums and Dog Park.
- The city of Thibodaux, located in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, is home to just under 15,000 residents. Nicknamed the 'Queen City of Lafourche' Thibodaux maintains historical roots in the American Civil War, as well as 28 sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The city also boasts a strong art society and ever evolving community culture.
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A movie theater featuring 10 auditoriums, AMC Houma Palace 10 displays first-run feature films. The theater provides RealD 3D movies, stadium seating, a party room, theater rentals and a concession area with food and drinks.
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The 1 ½ hour tour offered by Bayou Black Airboat Swamp Tours will acquaint the visitor with the entire process of catching seafood, as well as presenting the wildlife of the region.
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Le Petit Theatre De Terrebonne produces theater shows for its visitors to enjoy. With multiple yearly productions throughout its theater season, it shows drama, comedies, musicals, and kids' theater shows.
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A renowned training program, the James Academy of Gymnastics provides instruction for both cheerleaders and gymnasts. Additionally, the facility has open gym times and can be rented for private parties or group gatherings.
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A 44-lane bowling center, Creole Lanes offers open and league bowling along with programmable bumpers and a pro shop. The center also provides cosmic bowling sessions, arcade games, poker machines, a bar, a restaurant and party hosting.
14.7 Miles
Zam's Bayou Swamp Tours offers guided tours of a bayou where visitors can catch glimpses of alligators among a number of ancient oaks and farmlands.
14.7 Miles
Named after its canopied alley lined with ancient oaks, Oak Alley Plantation is a historic Creole plantation dating back to early 19th century.
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Built in 1840, St. Joseph Plantation is an operational family-run sugarcane plantation which contains authentic outbuildings such as slave cabins, a manor home, a carpenter's shop and much more.
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Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum is a public facility overlooking a bayou and is home to a range of informative historical exhibits about the local culture, history and a variety of industries which flourished here.
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Southdown Plantation House, also known as Southdown Museum, is a historic manor house which dates back to 19th century and is home to the Terrebonne Museum which features numerous historic exhibits.