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  1. The Honey Island Swamp (French: Marais de l'Île-de-Miel, Spanish: Pantano de Isla de la Miel) is a marshland located in the eastern portion of the U.S. state of Louisiana in St. Tammany Parish. Honey Island earned its name due to the abundance of honey bees once seen on a nearby isle.

  2. Take a personalized narrated nature tour into the 250-square-mile Honey Island Swamp. Nearly 70,000 acres of it is a permanently-protected wildlife area--the Nature Conservancy's First Louisiana Nature Preserve. People from all over the world now explore this wildlife sanctuary with him.

  3. Feb 5, 2019 · Discover Honey Island Swamp in Pearl River, Louisiana: Legend says a primate-like cryptid prowls this otherworldy sliver of the Louisiana bayou.

  4. Honey Island Swamp Tours has provided unique, interpretative boat tours since 1982. Our personal wildlife tour appeals to the majority of the population and, in particular, to those people who enjoy getting back to nature.

  5. Honey Island Swamp in St. Tammany is the perfect adventure for your weekend. Discover the wildlife in and around the swamp on a guided tour.

  6. Thousands of pounds of crawfish are caught in these waters every season. It's easy to see how the beauty of nature surrounds you in Honey Island Swamp. The orange of Louisiana's setting sun, darkened by eerie shadows of cypress trees and fleeting birds, is breathtaking.

  7. The Honey Island Swamp is approximately 250 sq. miles and is home to alligators, deer, exotic waterfowl, black bears, wild boar and much more! Some even report sighting of large, man-like creatures roaming this legendary wilderness.

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