“One of the top 10 outdoor museums in the world.”
Tucked away in the middle of Baton Rouge on 440 acres, the Burden Museum and Gardens offers a museum, hiking trails, and gardens. It consists of three main areas: the LSU Rural Life Museum, Windrush Gardens, and the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens. Here’s a look at each of them.
LSU Rural Life Museum
Take a self-guided tour of 32 historic buildings at this indoor/outdoor museum, including an overseer’s house, blacksmith’s shop, pioneer’s cabin, jail, schoolhouse, and church. In the Exhibit Barn, discover artifacts from 18th and 19th-century rural life in Louisiana.
LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens
Explore this collection of gardens, woodlands, and wetlands. Some highlights include:
- Trees and Trails – Hike this three mile trail with markers along the way identifying the various trees and plants.
- Black Swamp Trail – Elevated boardwalk that takes you through the Black Swamp.
- Story Walk – Geared towards children, this trail features signs with pages from children’s books. Families can read the stories together as they walk the trail.
- Birding loops – 320 species of birds have been recorded in and around Burden.
- Children’s Garden – Kids will have fun on the adorable playground equipment, while also learning about gardening.
- Depending on the season, you might find sunflowers, tulips, roses, or even satsumas here.
Windrush Gardens
Stroll through 25 acres of landscaped gardens surrounding a circa 1850 home canopied by live oak trees and crepe myrtles. Steele Burden, a self-taught landscape designer, created these beautiful gardens during the 1920’s and 30’s. His family had purchased the property in 1861. It was once part of Windrush Plantation.
Summary: Burden Museum and Gardens
With hiking trails, gardens, an indoor/outdoor museum and many seasonal events like the corn maze and rural life Christmas, there are lots of family friendly things to do here.
4560 Essen Lane, just off Interstate-10 in Baton Rouge, LA
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