Beautiful park. Absolutely huge. Right across the street from Tulane, and goes all the way down to the river. Lots of parking, but a lot of it is residential, so watch where you park. There's free parking on the Magazine ST side. Right next to the zoo, sometimes you can bark back and forth with the seals. Great walking trails, lots of playgrounds, and full of gorgeous live oak trees. Close to lots of food options, and Uptown area. Usually lots of people, but never crowded. Great place to bring your dog or small children.
The wildlife are always a great place to enjoy plus the park is always being upgraded. The upkeep of the place is constant, making it a great place to stay for a long period of time.
Historic and iconic park right in the center of the University District. Get off the streetcar in front of Tulane University and walk through the Grand Gates the lovely Green Space very well-kept. Water spaces The Fountains keep water hyacinths from clogging up the place. Look for the odd Turtle hanging out. Bike paths, running paths and little healthy stops to do some cardio. Keep walking toward the river and can go through their so-called executive golf course of par 3 holes. Featuring a lovely Clubhouse worth the stop for a drink. Keep walking to get to Audubon Zoo one of the country's best. Tho technically not part of the park, you could still keep walking to the Butterfly to hang out on the Mississippi River..
We have a family membership and visit the zoo, aquarium, and insectarium several times a year. We love this place, but recently I got to attend a Girl Scout badge workshop here and was able to experience the zoo from a new aspect. It was great! Our workshop guide was knowledgeable and got the girls engaged and learning! As a family this is one of our favorite places to go and we make good memories here with our children.
It's a lovely park. A great place to exercise with the numerous exercising equipment and a great place to enjoy with friends and family.
This is great park oasis right across from Tulane and Loyola. It has everything needed for a R&R with family and friends: walking and jogging trails, biking, water, Zoo, beatiful trees, you name it. Suitable for all ages from small kids to adults. You can take St Charles streetcar there, quite convenient
Audubon Park is a US Park based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Audubon Park is located at 6500 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA.
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