Seasons of Wonder: Find The Best Time for Your New Orleans Swamp Experience

 
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Timing Your New Orleans Swamp Adventure

Are you trying to plan the best time to visit one of our incredible Louisiana swamps? Here’s the good news: there’s no bad time to take a swamp tour!

The specific season you choose will determine just what your experience will be like on your swamp tour, but there’s always something interesting to see, no matter when you go.

 
 

Spring and Summer: The Prime Time for Wildlife Encounters

Spring and summer (March through mid-July) tend to be the peak times to spot native wildlife on the tour. You could see countless species of birds like pelicans, egrets, herons, hawks, and occasionally a bald eagle. The swamps are teeming with more ground-based wildlife as well – turtles, snakes, nutria, river otters, wild pigs, and everyone’s favorite: the American alligator.

Embrace the Beauty of South Louisiana's Plant Life

The spring also offers a peek at the gorgeous plant life of South Louisiana – irises, spider lilies, water hyacinth, cattails – everywhere you look you can take in the lush green of the swamps. Gaze up and you’ll find the ancient cypress trees that provide a habitat for local wildlife while the network of roots serves to protect the swamp from storm surge so common with hurricanes. One big advantage to springtime swamp tours? The mosquito swarms don’t tend to be out in full force just yet.

 
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Late Summer and Fall: Perfect Weather and Stunning Scenery

Late summer and fall are great times to take a swamp tour as well. Temperatures are still warm enough to see lots of different wildlife, and the plant life is still showing off.

Fall's Breezy Charm Enhances Your Swamp Tour Experience

Fall is brief in South Louisiana, but it’s definitely beautiful as far as weather goes. The grip of heat from the summer lessens, and the warm but pleasant temperatures can really make for a wonderful swamp tour experience.

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Winter's Unique Allure: Uncover Hidden Treasures of the Swamp

Winter might seem like a strange time to hop on a boat and take to the swamp, but winter months offer their own unique advantages.

Explore the Swamps with Furrier Friends in the Colder Months

The scaled back foliage allows for even more views of the swampy landscape, and the furrier residents of the area, like deer, otters, nutria, and others, tend to come out in the colder months. And on some of the warmer days, you can occasionally find alligators sunning on the banks of the water.

Airboat or Pontoon? Choose Your Ideal Swamp Tour Adventure

No matter the season when you’re planning to visit, we can help you have an unforgettable trip with one of these swamp tours. Whether you’re looking for a fast-paced adventure on an airboat or a slower paced pontoon cruise through the swamp, we can help make that happen!

 
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Airboat Tours: Thrilling Exploration and Unbeatable Views

When it comes to the airboat tours, you’ll be guided into all the places other boats can’t reach, giving you a chance to see all that the swamp has to offer. The ride is intense, but the airboat captains are also great at finding beautiful moments of calm on the water, giving you a chance to take in some incredible views. We can help you secure spots on large, medium, or small airboats, whatever best fits your goals and budget for the tour. We can even help you set up a private tour.

 
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Pontoon Cruises: Leisurely Discovery for All Ages and Abilities

The pontoon cruise might also be what you’re looking for – an easy, shady ride through some of the region’s most beautiful, moss-draped swamps. Because of the slower pace and gentler ride, the pontoon boat tours allow everyone on board, without some of the age and health restrictions that come with an airboat tour. But don’t let the slower pace fool you: there’s still plenty of excitement on a pontoon boat tour of the swamp! The captains still point out all of the local wildlife and plants, just like on the airboat tours. And some of the boat captains even let you hold a baby alligator if you’re brave enough!

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No matter the season, you’re sure to find something you love about a swamp tour and all the beauty there is in South Louisiana. These tours fill up nearly every day, so let us help you book yours now!