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| 06.22.10 CREOLE NATURE TRAIL AND CAMERON PARISH ARE OPEN! |
Cameron Parish and the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road are not currently under threat of oil entering its waters. Attractions, recreation, fishing, crabbing, shelling and nature photography are still viable and thriving along the Creole Nature Trail. You can experience newly refurbished exhibits and a driving trail at the Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge as well as the Wetland Walkway and Blue Goose Trail at the Sabine National Wildlife Refuge, where you can spot alligators and other wildlife while walking through the marsh on a paved walkway.
Fishing is in abundance in Southwest Louisiana. Redfish, flounder and speckled trout are biting these days and blue crabs are plentiful. To book your summer trip with one of our local guides, click here.
Please stay tuned to www.CreoleNatureTrail.org, or www.visitlakecharles.org/visitors/outdoors/oilspill/ for the latest Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. |
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