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  1. Some native fauna that inhabit the Honey Island Swamp include the American alligator, alligator snapping turtle, red-eared slider, Western cottonmouth, speckled kingsnake, coypu, red fox, Louisiana black bear, bobcat, Virginia opossum, raccoon, muskrat, American mink, brown pelican, barred owl, bald eagle, red-tailed hawk, egretta, great blue ...

  2. Honey Island Swamp species. All. Search. Sort. Grid Card. Alligator mississippiensis 1. Macrochelys temminckii 2. Trachemys scripta elegans 3. Pelecanus occidentalis 4. Myocastor coypus 5. Ardea herodias 6. Lampropeltis getula holbrooki 7. Egretta 8. Strix varia 9. Lynx rufus 10. Atractosteus spatula 11. Haliaeetus leucocephalus 12.

  3. Feb 5, 2019 · They host many beasts—snakes, alligators, bugs, you name it—and, according to the lore, are home to mysterious monsters. The Honey Island Swamp Monster is one such myth. Legend says a giant...

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  4. Wildlife Sanctuary: Over half of its area is protected, making it a haven for animals like alligators, bears, and eagles. Swamp Monster Legend: Add a touch of adventure to your visit with tales of the mysterious Honey Island Swamp monster.

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    • Tips For Visiting Honey Island Swamp

    The French Quarter in New Orleans has several little information offices where you can browse a plethora of tours, such as ghost tours, walking tours and swamp tours. Certain I’d be experiencing a swamp tour on an airboat as I’d always imagined, I confidently walked up to a very friendly man donning a tiny moustache to make my reservation. Little d...

    Early the next morning my friend Chris and I made our way down the quiet streets of the French Quarter to the pickup location. The early morning sun was beaming down on us as excitement filled the air. Honey Island Swamp is home to several different types of animals, including alligators, snapping turtles, snakes, raccoons, wild boar and different ...

    When we arrived at the Honey Island Swamp Cajun Encounters headquarters in Slidell, we were greeted by happy staff members who separated us into groups and gave us different coloured bracelets so we knew which tour guide to follow. Chris and I got red bracelets and were ushered towards a small group led by tour guide Mike who had a thick southern a...

    Our guide started the boat and off we went into a large openbody of water heading towards the tree-lined swamp. The ride was only about twominutes long, but I was pretty happy when the motor shut off and we were justfloating between the Spanish moss-covered trees, alongside drifting logs andlush vegetation that shot up through the muddy waters. Mik...

    We passed quaint little swamp shacks owned by families whospent their weekends at the swamp, catching crawfish for the well-lovedLouisiana Crawfish Boils. Then Mike exclaimed, “Oh! There’s a gator! He’s gottabe about six feet long,” and he slowed the boat so we could stare at the alligatorwhile he looked back at us. Alligators will usually lie on f...

    Our final stop was to see the pigs. I remember hearing aboutthem from the moustached man who worked at the tour service centre when heexplained why this tour was the best. I like pigs but I had no idea how quicklyI’d fall in love with these guys. The pigs (wild boars) are used to boats coming around. So assoon as they saw us, they came running over...

    There are several companies that do swamp tours in Louisiana and the company I went with is called Cajun Encounters. They went above and beyond in making our day incredible. 1. Cajun Encounters is located at 55345 Highway 90 East in Slidell Louisiana 2. They offer hotel pickups, depending on where you’re staying — our hotel wasn’t covered, but the ...

    Dress for the weather! This means wearing light clothes, a hat and sunscreen. You also need to bring lots of water because it gets hot out there. I wear a lot of black clothes and found myself sitting in the boat without a hat, the sun beating down on me. I had to use the hood of my light (but black) coat to protect my head from the heat. It was ho...

  5. 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.

  6. Nestled in the eastern reaches of Louisiana’s St. Tammany Parish, the Honey Island Swamp stands as a testament to the state’s natural wonders. This marshland, encompassing an area over 20 miles long and nearly 7 miles across, is a captivating mosaic of biodiversity.

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