Fountaineblue State Park a Biking Heaven with 31 miles of theTammany Trail running through Park

The main attractions of Fountainebleau State Park is its beach, which is the perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. The park also features several hiking trails, bike paths, and horseback riding trails that offer visitors the opportunity to explore the beautiful natural surroundings. **Only a short drive to New Orleans***

RV camping at Fountainbleau State Park offers a 108 RV campsites. These sites are equipped with water and electrical hookups, and washer and dryers. Advise: If living on top of your neighbor and alway risking the chance of drinking a little to much and entering the wrong camper. We recommend chosing the unimproved sites with NO water nor electricity for plenty of room, vegetation, and wildlife. We had a pesky raccoon continue to try and enter our campsite during dinner; however, we also had privacy.

Tent camping is another popular option at Fountainebleau State Park, with 116 tent campsites available. These sites are located in wooded areas and offer a more secluded camping experience. The campsites are equipped with fire rings, and picnic tables.

It can be a long walk from unimproved sites to bathroom..

There is No shared water unless you book an improved site.

Life is good in the woods!

The Tammany Trace is a 31-mile rail-trail that runs through St. Tammany Parish in Louisiana, connecting the cities of Covington, Abita Springs, Mandeville, and Lacombe. We had bad thunderstorms which cancelled our plans to rent bikes in Covington and then ride to Abita Springs to explore using Brooks Bike Shop.

The trail is mostly flat and well-maintained, making it ideal for cyclists of all skill levels. Along the way, you’ll pass through forests, wetlands, and historic towns, with plenty of opportunities to stop and explore. There are also several trailheads with parking areas and restrooms, making it easy to access the trail from different points.

We recommend Abita Springs Mystery House

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Hiking Trails

  • Bayou Cane Trail – This 2.8-mile trail takes you through a dense forest and offers scenic views of Bayou Cane. We hiked this trail and loved it ?
  • Live Oak Trail – This 1.2-mile trail is a loop trail that takes you through a beautiful live oak forest.
  • Alligator Marsh Trail – This 0.9-mile trail takes you through a cypress-tupelo swamp and offers views of the marsh and wildlife, including alligators.
  • Pine Hardwood Trail – This 2-mile trail takes you through a mixed forest of pine and hardwood trees.
  • Tammany Trace – This 31-mile rails-to-trails path runs through the park and is popular for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. We wish weather had allowed to bike on this trail.
  • North Spillway Trail – This 1.4-mile trail takes you along the edge of Lake Pontchartrain and offers scenic views of the water.
  • Nature Trail – This 0.6-mile loop trail is an easy walk through the park’s natural areas.

Visit the local parishes..

We particularly loved Abita Springs and lucked ? upon a gumbo festival.

**Your time is limited, don’t waste it living someone else’s life**

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Another of the highlights of Fountainebleau State Park is its Nature Center. The Nature Center is located near the park’s entrance, and it provides visitors with a variety of educational and interactive exhibits and programs related to the natural history and ecology of the park and the surrounding area.

It also features exhibits on topics such as wetland habitats, local wildlife, and the park’s history. It has a touch tank with live aquatic creatures and a bird observation area.

Recommend a drive over the longest continuous bridge in US-the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway

The campfire is the most important part of camping. It’s far more than just a source of heat or light, it’s the heart of a campsite

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    Money saving tip: Buy the annual national parks pass. The National Park Pass will also allow access to all the national monuments. If you plan on being in any of the National Parks more than three times within a year then you will save money. The pass will sometimes allow discounts to camping in the National Forest ?. There’s also discounts for seniors which can be applied against camping threw out America. Other discounts apply so please read the eligibility which can save you more money. We estimate we saved over $600 in park fees. “I googled my symptoms… turned out I just need to go camping

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    Our thoughts ? Fountaineblue State Park

    Fountainbleau State Park is a beautiful and tranquil destination for anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors. Whether you enjoy hiking, fishing, picnicking, biking,or camping, this park has something for everyone. So if you’re ever in the Mandeville area, we would recommend.

    Life is better by the camp fire”

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