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Zachary is a city in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States. It lies 16 miles (26 km) north of the city of Baton Rouge, and had a population of 14,960 at the 2010 census, up from 11,275 in 2000. At the 2020 census, Zachary's population increased to 19,316.
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- Baton Rouge. Louisiana’s state capital is a mere 20 minutes from downtown Zachary, and has more than 200+ years of history to dive into. For a quick rundown of the obligatory sights, there’s the current and former state capitols and the present and past governor’s mansions.
- Baton Rouge Zoo. In Zachary you’re a matter of minutes from one of the region’s top attractions, at Baton Rouge Zoo, which has more than 800 animals from around the world.
- Port Hudson State Historic Site. By spring 1863, the last Confederate outpost on the Mississippi was on high ground just west of modern day Zachary at Port Hudson.
- Zachary Farmers’ Market. Just behind City Hall, there’s a weekly farmers’ market on Saturdays, in the shade of beautiful live oaks in HugYourPeople Park.
Reaching still farther back in time, ancient peoples left their mark on the area thousands of years ago. The state of Louisiana offers many ways to explore the region’s rich history, in hundreds of museums, historic structures, landmarks, artifacts and works of art.
Zachary continues to be one of the fastest growing small cities in Louisiana offering an affordable, comfortable, and secure lifestyle. It is truly a great place to work, raise your family and call home.
A fire in 1903 nearly destroyed Zachary, but many of its historical buildings remain intact. You can visit the Zachary Train Depot, Ratcliff House and Old Town Hall while in town. Golf at Copper Mill Golf Club and concerts at Teddy's Juke Joint are among Zachary's other attractions.
Culture in Zachary Louisiana | Explore Louisiana. When you make a list of all the unique things Louisiana has to offer visitors, you quickly see the long-lasting influences of our French, Spanish and African ancestry.