Welcome to Jean Lafitte National Historic Park & Preserve
Jean
Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve was established to preserve
signifcant examples of the rich natural and cultural resources of Louisiana's
Mississippi Delta region. The park seeks to illustrate the influence of
environment and history on the development of a unique regional culture.
The park consists of six physically separate sites and a park headquarters
located in southeastern Louisiana. The sites in Lafayette, Thibodaux,
and Eunice interpret the Acadian culture of the area. The Barataria Preserve
(in Marrero) interprets the natural and cultural history of the uplands,
swamps, and marshlands of the region. Six miles southeast of New Orleans
is the Chalmette Battlefield and National Cemetery, site of the 1815 Battle
of New Orleans and the final resting place for soldiers from the Civil
War, Spanish-American War, World Wars I and II, and Vietnam. At 419 Decatur
Street in the historic French Quarter is the park's visitor center for
New Orleans. This center interprets the history of New Orleans and the
diverse cultures of Louisiana's Mississippi Delta region. The Park Headquarters
is located in New Orleans.
Communities
Surrounding Jean Lafitte National Historic Park & Preserve
Note: The times listed below are approximate driving times to the park.