- Our list of the best things to do in Gonzales, Louisiana, features the top 50 nearby activities — including 24 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Gonzales, LA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Gonzales, LA , followed by 41 popular activities in nearby cities, including Baton Rouge, Denham Springs, Vacherie, Darrow, Thibodaux and Port Allen
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16.2 Miles
Providing entertainment for all ages, All Star Lanes is more than a bowling center. Along with bowling leagues for both youth and adults, the facility is equipped with a snack bar and an outdoor miniature golf course.
16.9 Miles
Laguna Beach Daiquiris specializes in rehearsal dinners, parties and festivals. Laguna Beach Daiquiris provides music, late night, on-site catering to its customers. They also serve a wide variety of drinks.
17.2 Miles
Main Artery is an art gallery and studio that is a part of the historical Antique District of Denham Springs. They offer art classes and feature a variety of works from local artists.
17.3 Miles
The Cajun Lagoon is a recreational water park that features beach volleyball courts, a wiggle bridge, a circuit course, and a cafe. The park supports activities such as swimming and sunbathing and has a beach pavilion.
17.8 Miles
Operated and managed by the city, North Park provides lots of space for fun and recreation. Ideal for families, this site contains a fitness center, water park, walking trail, baseball/soccer fields and a golf driving range.
18.0 Miles
Circle Bowl is a bowling alley offering both league and open play. This bowling alley also offers galactic bowling, and glow bowling, as well as a game arcade and a snack bar.
18.2 Miles
Named after its canopied alley lined with ancient oaks, Oak Alley Plantation is a historic Creole plantation dating back to early 19th century.
18.3 Miles
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.
18.8 Miles
Downtown Baton Rouge is both a nightlife destination and a place to find a place to eat, as the site also features new restaurants. Visitors of this site will be able to view the state capitol building and a variety of museums.
19.0 Miles
Kidz Korner Playland is a playground project aimed at creating a play space with no limitations for children with physical, mental, or developmental challenges. The playground was funded by the Pilot Club of Denham Springs.