Make it a staycation: Local getaways satisfy wanderlust

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As exciting as is it to take elaborate vacations, the amount of time and effort to travel can be exhausting. Staying local gives you the relaxation you need with the added benefit of skipping the airport lines and long hours of driving. If planned right, a staycation can be just as fun and memorable, and it gives you a reason to finally explore local sites that you’ve been wanting to visit. Baton Rouge is the perfect city to get away while staying home.


What to do on your Baton Rouge staycation. 

Explore Downtown

Baton Rouge’s historic downtown overlooking the Mississippi River has undergone a $2 billion dollar transformation over the past two decades. Downtown welcomed an art deco-inspired luxury boutique hotel in The Watermark just two years ago. The interior includes many of the original hand-painted murals, carved marble walls and staircases, and old bank vaults of the Gatsby-era building. Cane Land Distilling opened last year on the outskirts of downtown. It is one of the only “farm-to-bottle” distillers in the country. Cane Land produces four types of rum, including unique blends like Red Stick Cinnamon Rum, and serves artisan cocktails in its 3,000-square-foot tasting room.

Embrace culture and history at local museums

  • State Capitol
  • Old State Capitol
  • Capitol Park Museum
  • Old Governors Mansion
  • USS Kidd
  • Rural Life Museum
  • Knock Knock Children’s Museum
  • Louisiana Art & Science Museum
  • Magnolia Mound Plantation
  • Bluebonnet Swamp 
  • LSU Museum of Art

For the Foodies

  • Taste our Cajun culture and traditional southern dishes at Poor Boy Lloyds, Chicken Shack, and Smokin’ Aces BBQ.
  • Adventurous diners can find Honduran, Vietnamese–even Venezuelan-Dutch fusion fare at the new downtown hot spot Cocha.
  • See what the buzz is about. Try some new places like Elsie’s Plate and Pie, Magpie Cafe downtown, The Overpass Merchant, Tiger Deaux-Nuts and UMAMI.
  • And of course, no one can leave Baton Rouge without something freshly caught from Louisiana’s largest
    seafood market–Tony’s Seafood.

Take it outside

  • Golf: Baton Rouge’s multiple prestigious golf courses will challenge novices and pros alike.
  • Lakes: Whether by kayak, canoe, or on a paddle board, spend the day at the LSU Lakes. You can even rent gear from local outdoor outfitters, recreational centers and rental companies.
  • Gardens: Take a leisurely stroll through botanical gardens in Baton Rouge like the Burden Gardens and Independence Botanical Gardens that showcase the flora of our region.
  • Take a tour with Red Stick Adventures
  • Swamp tours 
  • Louisiana State Museum
  • Baton Rouge haunted adventure