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How to Get Off the Beaten Path in New Orleans

Expand your horizons at these incredible New Orleans attractions.

A man looks out at the Mississippi River in New Orleans, Louisiana
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Madigan Talmage-Bowers is a writer based in Denver, Colorado. She has also lived in Italy, San Francisco, and New York City, where she studied media theory at the New School. She loves introducing her kids to ancient history, local art, hiking trails, and new foods on adventures around the globe.

Though the nightlife and festivals of New Orleans thrive on the energy of crowds, you can still experience a quieter side to the Big Easy. Venture outside the city limits—or even just beyond the French Quarter—to discover the road-less-traveled. Here’s how.

Take a ride on Steamboat Natchez

The Steamboat Natchez plies the waters of New Orleans on a bright day.
Steamboat Natchez with Crescent City Connection in the background.Photo Credit: William A. Morgan / Shutterstock

Explore the Mississippi in a whole new way.

Climb aboard this vintage paddlewheeler for a trip down the mighty Mississippi. The crowds and sounds of the French Quarter fade away as the Natchez chugs along the waterfront, and you'll get an alternative perspective of New Orleans’ busy port too. Choose between brunch, dinner, and jazz cruise options.

Explore the Mardi Gras Museum

Friends in bright costumes enjoy Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
Happy friends in carnival costumes at the Mardi Gras parade.Photo Credit: Drazen Zigic / Shutterstock

Get to know Mardi Gras World.

Get a behind-the-scenes look at New Orleans’ most famous party at this Mardi Gras museum and workshop. Get up close to papier-mâché floats— and the outrageous costumes and masks used in the annual parades—without getting jostled on a sidewalk or paying peak season prices.

Learn the secrets of Lafayette Cemetery No. 1

A corner view of tombstones at Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 in the heart of New Orleans.
Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 is a quieter alternative to the St. Louis Cemetery No. 1.Photo Credit: TLF Images / Shutterstock

Make a stop in the city's Garden District.

Due to its close proximity to the the French Quarter, most New Orleans visitors make a beeline for St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. But if you venture further afield to Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 in the Garden District, you’ll see some of New Orleans’ most impressive family tombs and compete with fewer tour groups for the hallowed ground.

Tour the Whitney Plantation

A site at the historic Whitney Plantation outside New Orleans.
The Whitney Plantation is one of the few that really reckons with its horrific history.Photo Credit: Khairil Azhar Junos/Shutterstock

Make a poignant visit to a plantation.

While many plantations conjure Louisiana's Antebellum Period, Whitney is the only one that’s dedicated to the experience of enslaved people. At this former sugar plantation outside New Orleans, see remaining slave cabins, the owner’s house, a church, and memorials on a tour.

Get back to nature in Cajun Country

Friends on a boat check out the lush wetlands of Cajun Country on a Honey Island Swamp tour.
The view from a boat on a Honey Island Swamp tour.Photo Credit: Frankie WO / Shutterstock

Look out for 'gators in a Louisiana bayou.

The rollicking bars and souvenir shops of the French Quarter seem a world away in the Louisiana bayous, where crickets and frogs replace the sound of traffic and jazz bands. Explore the wildlife and culture of wetlands such as Honey Island or Manchac Swamp on a high-speed airboat ride or a more relaxed nature cruise. Be sure to keep an eye out for wild Louisiana ‘gators.

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