When people think of Louisiana, they often think of alligators, and here at the park, you can view them in their natural habitat. If you have kids, then this is the place to come.Alligators used to be on the endangered species list but have made an incredible comeback over the years. This 5-acre park is open April 15th to August 15th on a daily basis from 10am to 6pm, and the alligator feeding shows start at 11:30am. Here you can see alligators in their natural habitats and even have your picture taken with smaller gators. There is a small gift shop at the park and a counter service eatery serving, of course, fried gator, among other things.
Also on view at the park are a view species of reptiles, turtles, and birds. You can hand-feed goats and pet them as well. Also on view are the cute raccoons and the South American native, the nutria rat. You can learn a lot about alligators and alligator conservation while at the park. For more info, you can visit www.alligatorpark.net or call 318/354-7001