Best Shreveport Day Trips
Best Shreveport Day Trips
Shreveport, Louisiana is the perfect place to enjoy Southern charm with a Creole and Cajun twist. When you’re visiting the Shreveport-Bossier area, there’s no shortage of fun and exciting activities to do. So, let’s take a look at some of the top things to do in Shreveport if you’re in the area for just 24 hours.
Sip & Dine Locally
If you’re a foodie, you’re going to love Shreveport-Bossier. There are plenty of local restaurants and breweries that impress visitors from all around the country, giving you the authentic taste of Northwest Louisiana.
Local favorites include Strawn’s Eat Shop which has been open since 1944, famous for its icebox pies, Orlandeaux’s Cafe, and Southern Maid Donuts. If you want to indulge in some local brews, be sure to check out Great Raft Brewing and Red River Brewing Company.
Check out the Flora & Fauna
There are a number of ways to get in touch with your natural side in the Shreveport area. To start, you can visit the American Rose Center, the largest park in America dedicated to roses at 40 acres, which is open April through October.
Plus, there are many places in the area to interact with the local wildlife, like at the Jubilee Zoo, the Shreveport Aquarium, the Walter B. Jacobs Memorial Nature Park, the Gator and Friends Alligator Park, and the Red River National Wildlife Refuge.
Each more exciting than the next, all of these locations ensure that you get up close and personal with nature.
Visit The Amazing Museums
Shreveport has a deep history, and the fantastic museums found throughout the city are a great place to learn more about the area and appreciate its role in American history.
While there are too many amazing options to choose from if you’re in the city for just a day, be sure to visit at least one of the best like the Touchstone Wildlife and Art Museum, the R.W. Norton Art Gallery, the Spring Street Museum, or the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum.
Day Trips from Shreveport
If you’re lodging in Shreveport-Bossier and have a free day, there are also some amazing attractions at a drivable distance that you can check out for a day outside the city.
Just a half hour away, you can book a kayaking trip at the Bayou Bodcau Wildlife Management Area in Bellevue. The slow-moving water allows you to calmly take in your picturesque surroundings and explore Louisiana’s bayous firsthand.
And if you don’t want to head out on the water, hop on over to Hosston to visit Big Mama’s Antiques and Restorations. It’s an eclectic, African American-owned shop that has a wide range of treasures, from 200-year-old newspapers to pre-Civil War artifacts, and everything in-between.
As you can see, Shreveport-Bossier is a thriving area teeming with culture and adventure. Next time you’re in the area, be sure to fill up your schedule with some of these amazing attractions to really get the authentic Shreveport experience.
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Bailey Schramm is a writer in partnership with vacation rental accounting service, Ximpifi