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Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center
10503 North Oak Hills Parkway


Hours
Tuesday-Saturday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday: 12-5 p.m.
Closed Mondays
All trails close at 5 p.m. 

Directions 
Take Bluebonnet Road Exit off Interstate 10 (between Seigen and Essen). Travel south approximately 2.5 miles. Oak Hills Parkway is on your right. 

Admission

Ages 2 and under Free
Ages 3-17 $1.00
Ages 18-64 $2.00
Ages 65 and up $1.50
Full-time college students with university ID $1.50

Pet Policy
This site has a "no pets" policy except on designated days. Call (225) 757-8905 for more information on our Dog Days program, when visitors are allowed to enjoy the Swamp with their pets. 

 


225-757-8905

Bluebonnet Swamp

Programs:

Swamp Night Hike

An educational hike led by the nature center staff down into the Bluebonnet Swamp after dark! Participants will learn why the "Wise Ol' Owl" isn't so wise, why being "blind as a bat" is a good thing, how lightning bugs light up the night and much more. Participants are encouraged to wear long pants, socks and closed-toe shoes and to bring a flashlight and insect repellant.
Ages: 7 years & up
Dates:
Session 1:  Friday, March 13
Session 2:  Friday, August 14
Session 3:  Friday, August 21
Times:
Session 1: 7 - 9 p.m.
Session 2 and 3: 7:45 - 9 p.m.
Session 4: 7:45 - 10 p.m.
Cost:
$3 per person (in-parish residents)
$3.60 per person (out-of-parish residents)
For more inf Contact Claire Coco or Angela Evans at 758-8905 or at angelaevans@brec.org.
Register online or at nature center.

Swamp Toddler Adventure

Participants choose to attend either Wed. or Thurs. sessions (Sept.-Nov. 2009 and March 2010).
(Wed. and Thurs.) 9:30-11:30 a.m.

Ages: 2 to 5 with accompanying adult

$30 (in-parish residents)

$36 (out-of-parish residents)

Register online at www.brec.org or in person at BSNC.

 

Windows to Bluebonnet Swamp

BSNC is sponsoring an event in conjunction with the Women's Council of Greater Baton Rouge's Women's Week

Sept. 29

9:30-11:30 a.m.

Ages: 18 and up

$3 per person

To register to, call 225-757-8905.

 

Dog Days

All pets are welcome, but they must be on a leash and have their vaccinations current.

Sept. 19, Dec. 19 and March 20 (2010)

9 a.m.-5 p.m.

General admission, pass holders free

Registration is not required.

 

Swamp Haunted Hike

All participants should bring a flashlight, and all children must be accompanied by an adult.

October 16, 23, & 30

Visitors may enter trails from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.

$4 per person, pass holders free

Registration is not required.

 

Autumn Harvest Camp

Children will be treated to nature-based activities such as arts and crafts, live animal encounters, hikes, games and a themed afternoon snack.  Campers will need to bring a bag lunch and drink each day.

Nov. 23-24 (Mon. and Tues.)

9 a.m.-4 p.m.    

Ages: 7 to 12

$40 (in-parish)

$48 (out-of-parish)

$10 extra for early drop-off (begins at 7:30 a.m.) and late pick-up (until 5:30 p.m.)

Registration begins Oct. 1.  Register online at www.brec.org or in person at BSNC. 

 

Winter Wonders Camp

Children will be treated to nature-based activities such as arts and crafts, live animal encounters, hikes, games and a themed afternoon snack.  Campers will need to bring a bag lunch and drink each day.

Dec. 21-22 (Mon. and Tue.)

9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Ages: 7 to 12

$40 (in-parish)

$48 (out-of-parish)

$10 extra for early drop-off (begins at 7:30 a.m.) and late pick-up (until 5:30 p.m.)

Registration begins Nov. 1.  Registration begins Oct. 1.  Register online at www.brec.org or in person at BSNC. 


Swamp Night Hike

Participants are encouraged to wear long pants, socks, and closed-toe shoes and to bring a flashlight and insect repellent.

March 12, 2010

7 p.m.

$3 per person (in-parish residents)

$3.60 per person (out-of-parish residents)

Pass members free

Ages: 7 and older

Registration begins Feb. 1.  Register online at www.brec.org or in person at the nature center.  Pass members should call 225-757-8905 if they wish to be enrolled.

 

SEPT.

2, 9, 16, 23      Wed. session, Swamp Toddler Adventure

3, 10, 17, 24    Thurs. session, Swamp Toddler Adventure

19                    Dog Day

29                    Windows in the Swamp

 

OCT.

7, 14, 21, 28    Wed. session, Swamp Toddler Adventure

8, 15, 22, 29    Thurs. session, Swamp Toddler Adventure

16                    Swamp Haunted Hike

23                    Swamp Haunted Hike

30                    Swamp Haunted Hike

 

NOV.

4, 11, 18, 25    Wed. session, Swamp Toddler Adventure

5, 12, 19, 27    Thurs. session, Swamp Toddler Adventure

23-24               Autumn Harvest Camp

26                    Closed for Thanksgiving

 

DEC.

19                    Dog Day

25                    Closed for Christmas

21 -22              Winter Wonders Camp

 

JAN. 2010

1                      Closed

12                    Quilt the Swamp Exhibition


FEB. 2010

7                      Last day for Quilt the Swamp


MARCH 2010

3, 10, 17, 24    Wed. session, Swamp Toddler Adventure

4, 11, 18, 25    Thurs. session, Swamp Toddler Adventure

12                    Swamp Night Hike

20                    Dog Day

Mission Statement
Through ecotourism and nature-based education, Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center provides opportunities for discovery and positive outdoor experiences, which foster an awareness and appreciation of natural resources.  BSNC promotes the conservation of natural areas, ecological research and hands-on community involvement to cultivate environmental stewardship.

Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center is a 101-acre facility dedicated to conservation, education, recreation and tourism. Begin your tour at the 9,500-square foot Nature Center Building. This impressive glass and wood structure is home to several exhibits. Once you have absorbed all the Nature Center has to offer, it's time to venture into the nearly pristine 65-acre cypress-tupelo swamp and a magnolia-beech upland hardwood forest with dramatic ravines. The two ecosystems are linked by a series of 1.3 mile walking trails and boardwalks constructed to allow visitors the opportunity for exploration and magnificent views of the site. The boardwalk portions of the trails are handicapped-accessible.

Wildlife is plentiful at Bluebonnet Swamp. Many bird species make their homes in the swamp, including Yellow-crowned Night Herons, Prothonatory Warblers and a variety of owls and hawks. Raccoons, foxes, bobcats, snakes, turtles and alligators are also known to inhabit the site. The Nature Center building is home to Louisiana's largest duck hunting decoy collection and also houses a magnificent collection of carved wooden animals. The facility also holds temporary exhibits on history, ecology and culture.

Founding Land Conservation Sponsors 1987-1997
BREC
Vulcan Chemicals
ExxonMobil
Baton Rouge Area Foundation
International Paper
The Nature Conservancy of Louisiana
 
Nature Programs & Environmental Education
A variety of programs are offered throughout the year including:
Educational Group Tours (field trips)
Live Animal Encounters
Dogs Days
Holiday Camps
Summer Day Camps
Haunted Hikes & Night Hikes
Overnighters
Trailtime for Toddlers

Exhibit Building
The award-winning exhibit building is an impressive structure combining the natural tones of wood and the illuminating effects of light to create an open-air feeling. Young visitors will surely enjoy the live animal displays, as well as the touch tables that are covered with items like snakeskin, feathers, pelts, skulls and other natural artifacts. More mature audiences might enjoy viewing the carving displays and picking up some free educational materials at the information table. Guests can find a variety of nature-related gifts and souvenirs in The Bee Hive, while also observing a real, working beehive and hunting for the marked queen.  Visitors are also invited to venture out behind the building to view a backyard wildlife garden featuring labeled plants, habitat features and a rock-lined pond.

Small business groups (up to 40 people) using the center's conference room find the beautiful surroundings of this site quite inspiring during breaks. Larger groups (up to 150 people) can reserve the entire building for evening events as well.


 
Birds can be seen throughout the year, especially during annual migrations.  Birding records cite many species that either live in or migrate through Bluebonnet Swamp. While wood ducks, white ibis and other migratory species are less seldom seen, visitors might observe blue herons, egrets, owls, hawks, crows, vultures and many songbirds all year round.

Volunteers Wanted!
Interested in Louisiana natural science? Can you donate at least three hours per week to the nature center. Then BREC's Bluebonnet Swamp is for you. Contact BREC's Volunteer Coordinator at (225) 272-9200 x.581 for more information.

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