- Our list of the best things to do in New Iberia, Louisiana, features the top 57 nearby activities — including 28 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- New Iberia, LA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 13 things to do within the city of New Iberia, LA , followed by 44 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lafayette, Breaux Bridge, St. Martinville, Broussard, Henderson and Scott
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Open to skaters of all ages and skill levels, Bayou Wheels Skatepark has ramps, benches, and rails for visitors to skate on. In addition to the cement skate area, there is a dirt area for BMX biking.
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The New Iberia City Park has playgrounds, a pool, a recreation center with weight room and a walking track, softball fields, pavilions, a meditation garden, gazebo, horseshoe pit, senior citizen's building, a public boat launch, tennis courts.
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New Iberia's Acadian Park is a baseball stadium that serves as the home ballpark for a number of high school and recreational teams, including the New Iberia Rebels, Pelicans, Cardinals, and Indians.
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The Church of St Martin de Tours is a 19th century Acadian church which operates as a multi-purpose venue playing host to a variety of events such as weddings, receptions and more.
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An entire park surrounds the Evangeline Oak, a local and national landmark since it appeared in the epic poem of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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With a museum dedicated to the first settlers of Louisiana, some of the Acadian Memorial's attractions are the murals, the eternal flame and the wall of names.
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Based on a poem by Henry Longfellow, the Evangeline Monument serves as a physical reminder of the expulsion of the Acadians. The statue was donated to the town of St. Martinville to celebrate and honor its Acadian history.
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Locals and tourists both enjoy spending an afternoon in the Acadian Memorial and Museum. The museum spotlights the Acadian's who found refuge in Louisiana and allows those of Acadian background to track their ancestors.
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Spread over 6,000 acres, Lake Fausse Pointe State Park was once part of the Atchafalaya Basin. The lake itself offers fishing, boating, and canoeing opportunities along with a hiking trail and campground area.
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Speaking on the story of the arrival of African Americans into Southwest Louisiana is The African American Museum. The museum features a collection of exhibits that support the main attraction, a twenty six foot mural by a renowned artist in the area.