LMNGNO Annual Gathering 2025 - October 24-25
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Join other naturalists for a fun and educational weekend at Bogue Chitto State Park.
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What to Bring
If you are staying overnight you will need to supply your own sheets, blankets, pillows (or a sleeping bag) and towels. Check our list of suggested items.
The weekend begins Friday afternoon and continues through mid-day on Sunday.
At Bogue Chitto State Park, visitors will experience a diversity of natural habitats on one of the most dynamic and scenic river systems in Louisiana. The 1,786-acre site includes small streams, cypress-tupelo swamps, a hardwood forest, upland forests and a rolling landscape.
Fricke's Cave, which – despite its name – resembles more of a gorge, possesses delicate sandstone spires created when water erodes the surface underneath pebbles. The pebbles remain perched atop the spires, while over time water splashes on the sandstone surface, forming the two-foot-tall fingers of sandstone that shoot up from the now-lowered surface. Boardwalks have been built so that visitors can admire the sandstone creations from afar, as the formations are too delicate to allow visitors to walk among them.
Map and Directions
Bogue Chitto State Park is located on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain, ten miles north of Folsom on LA 25 or about an hour and 15 minutes from Metairie. Park phone (985) 839-5707