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          • Wildlife watching on the Creole Nature Trail near Lake Charles, Louisiana
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            Lake Charles, Louisiana: Cultural Discoveries in Creole Country

          • Kayaking excursion at Cane Creek State Park in Pine Bluff, Arkansas
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            Pine Bluff, Arkansas: Natural Discoveries and Country Music History

          • Historic Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
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            Hot Springs, Arkansas: Historic Bathhouses and Mountain Scenery

          • An autumn day at South Arkansas Arboretum State Park in El Dorado, Arkansas
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            El Dorado, Arkansas: Hidden Gem for Music and Art

          • A variety of wines to try at Landry Vineyards in West Monroe, Louisiana
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            West Monroe, Louisiana: Historic Town with a Pop Culture Twist

          • The ornate décor of the Hotel Bentley in Alexandria, Louisiana
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            Alexandria, Louisiana: Rich History and Creative Endeavors

          View from the Hot Springs Mountain Tower in Arkansas
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          Small Towns and Country Roads through Louisiana and Arkansas

          Driving down backcountry roads, cruising around historic districts and sampling the divine flavors of the South – come hit the open road in Louisiana and Arkansas.

          When was the last time you got lost? Lost in fun. Lost in culture. Lost in the beauty of nature. You certainly will get lost (in the best way) when you embark on this journey through the small towns of Louisiana and Arkansas. Learn about king cake, soak in hot springs, hike across suspension bridges and munch on delicious shrimp po’ boys. Fly into George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Houston, Texas; rent a car and drive two and a half hours to Lake Charles, Louisiana, to begin your road trip adventure.

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          Wildlife watching on the Creole Nature Trail near Lake Charles, Louisiana
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          Lake Charles, Louisiana: Cultural Discoveries in Creole Country

          Lake Charles is many things. One thing it is not is hurried. Kick back and take your time relishing all the sights. Start on the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road, which passes through marshland wilderness and Gulf of Mexico beaches in Southwest Louisiana. This area is known as Louisiana’s Outback, where you’re likely to spy alligators, marine life and some of more than 400 species of birds. Back in town, explore quaint streets lined with stately homes built by resourceful local carpenters in the Charpentier Historic District. Pick up a brochure locally for an architectural tour that doubles as a history lesson. Notice the thoughtful details that give these abodes their signature Lake Charles-style from gables to turrets to wrap-around porches made for entertaining. Lake Charles folk adore a good party, and what’s a better celebration than Mardi Gras? If you can’t make the annual Mardi Gras celebration, you can at least get a taste of it. Stop in the Mardi Gras Museum of Imperial Calcasieu (reopening in 2023 or 2024). The museum is like an ornate jewelry box filled with the Mardi Gras colors of purple, green and gold. Wander from room to room exploring extravagant costumes, clever trinkets and a room devoted solely to the history of king cake, a colorful and traditional Louisiana dessert. Before you head north to Arkansas, pick a charming bed and breakfast or casino resort to stay in for the night.Lake Charles has plenty of options.

          525 km
          6 hours by car
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          Kayaking excursion at Cane Creek State Park in Pine Bluff, Arkansas
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          Pine Bluff, Arkansas: Natural Discoveries and Country Music History

          Travel north along forested roads and through a series of tiny towns before you arrive in bucolic Pine Bluff. It’s ideally located for exploring the Arkansas River and Bayou Bartholomew, the world’s longest bayou. For a glimpse of the native species of the Arkansas Delta, check out the Gov. Mike Huckabee Delta Rivers Nature Center, which features hiking trails and an aquarium fashioned after an oxbow lake, where you can watch turtles, snakes, alligators and more. Venture downtown to spot more than a dozen murals depicting the town’s storied history. Next, make your way to the Arkansas Railroad Museum. Jump aboard a caboose, passenger car and a train at one of the state’s largest locomotive exhibits at this free and interactive museum. Call ahead to visit the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame (located in the Pine Bluff Convention Center), where a life-size animatronic statue of Johnny Cash, a country music legend and Arkansas native, greets you. This tiny museum is packed with cool exhibits featuring memorabilia and costumes from Arkansas’ greatest country music stars. Get outdoors at Cane Creek State Park; bike, hike or walk through a cool trail system linked by three suspension bridges. The park also offers guided bird tours. Before you get back on the road, grab lunch or a sweet treat at Lybrand’s Bakery, a local institution since 1946, serving scrumptious baked goods and savory entrees like quiche and specialty sandwiches.

          115 km
          1.5 hour by car
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          Historic Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
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          Hot Springs, Arkansas: Historic Bathhouses and Mountain Scenery

          Established in 1832, this quaint mountain town featuresHot Springs National Park, one of the USA’s most surprising urban national parks. Thermal hot springs have been luring visitors to this area for decades, and it continues to flourish with activity at eight historic bathhouses along Bathhouse Row. You can soak in thermal pools at Quapaw Baths and Spa or tour Fordyce Bathhouse Visitor Center and Museum to learn about the geological origins of these bubbling springs. After a therapeutic bath, venture on an invigorating hike up the loop trail to Hot Springs Mountain. Climb the Hot Springs Mountain Tower to ponder the beauty of the verdant Ouachita Mountains. Back on Bathhouse Row, enjoy more shopping, people watching and exploring. Much to the public’s delight, the Superior Bathhouse Brewery, a classic revival bathhouse, also houses a brewery and tasting room. Take advantage of solid pub grub to accompany your beverage of choice. Lodging in town is versatile – everything from camp sites at Gulpha Gorge to the lovely and historic 1890 Williams House Inn – so make sure to stay a night or two.

          186 km
          2.25 hours by car
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          An autumn day at South Arkansas Arboretum State Park in El Dorado, Arkansas
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          El Dorado, Arkansas: Hidden Gem for Music and Art

          Just over two hours south of Hot Springs, venture to El Dorado, home to Musicfest El Dorado, a two-day concert event in fall that’s putting this town on music lovers’ radar. Performers include country stars like Brad Paisley and Hunter Hayes and Motown crooners like legendary Smokey Robinson. This smallArkansas town boasts a thriving arts and music scene, and it just takes a visit to the Murphy Arts District to see why. Swing by cool art galleries and music halls, that lead you to the amphitheater, a stellar music hub known for both regional and national acts. Stay in the heart of the fun downtown at Union Square Guest Quarters, a chic but laid-back hotel. Before you leave town, plan to spend some time at South Arkansas Arboretum State Park. Stroll paths lined with beautyberry bushes and beech and poplar trees on five serene hectares. Autumn here explodes with fall colors, while winter surprises with camellia blooms. It’s a gorgeous retreat where you can take some time to reflect on your trip so far.

          103 km
          1.5 hour by car
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          A variety of wines to try at Landry Vineyards in West Monroe, Louisiana
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          West Monroe, Louisiana: Historic Town with a Pop Culture Twist

          Drive southbound back across the border into Louisiana to West Monroe, where you’ll explore what’s become known as duck country along the Ouachita River. Across the river from sister cityMonroe, this town made famous in the reality show Duck Dynasty (following a quirky family that owns a business manufacturing wooden duck decoys) is enjoying its newfound notoriety. Grab a cast-approved treat at filming locations like Haskell's Donuts and Debbie's Snowballs, and visit the Duck Commander Warehouse and Gift Shop. Discover more shopping in the Cotton Port Historic District on the riverfront in downtown West Monroe. For a taste ofLouisiana wine, head to Landry Vineyards, located about 15 minutes from the historic district in West Monroe’s hill country. This pretty, family-owned winery is the place to be for tastings, tours and its ongoing concert series. Make sure to head home with a souvenir, perhaps a bottle of Blanc du Bois Dry.

          158 km
          1.75 hour by car
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          The ornate décor of the Hotel Bentley in Alexandria, Louisiana
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          Alexandria, Louisiana: Rich History and Creative Endeavors

          Less than two hours southbound will land you in Alexandria, an especially charming town that makes an ideal last stop of your trip. Stay at the Hotel Bentley, a historic and elegant property right in the heart ofAlexandria. After studying the World War II history exhibit in the lobby, head to the Mirror Room Tapas Lounge, where you can sip fancy cocktails or sidle up to the bar for a cold beer. For arts and culture, wander over to the River Oaks Square Arts Center, situated along the scenic Red River. This artist enclave features three galleries, 25 studios, a ceramics studio and an Arts Academy. Sign up for a class or visit the center for a tour to observe artists creating in all mediums from sculpture to watercolor. When hunger strikes, take a short drive to Pamela’s Bayou in a Bowl, a small, unassuming restaurant packed with big flavor. Up for a bit of history? Jump on the Northup Trail Byway outlining the significant locations that featured prominently in the life of Solomon Northup, the subject of the famous slave narrative and the movie entitled, 12 Years a Slave. It’s an immersive history lesson you won’t forget as you make your way back to Houston for your flight home.

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          Downtown Monroe, which sits on the opposite side of the Ouachita River from West Monroe

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