Easy access to Alexandria

Many Activities on the River

Things To See & Do Near Alexandria, LA

Located in “The Heart Of Louisiana”, Alexandria and the area just across the Red River, combine elements of the north and south Louisiana. There are many outdoor opportunities at Kisatchie National Forest, along with the bayous and lakes in the area. There is an annual bass tournament for the fishermen in the area. The Red River is the focal point with the Alexandria Levee Park where you will find festival grounds and an amphitheater right on its banks. Boat tours highlight the river’s role in shaping Louisiana history and Lake Buhlow is famous for high-speed motorboat racing. In Central Louisiana, you will find a little of everything you would expect, regardless of what area of Louisiana you were thinking of!

Gone Wild Safari! Make your next event an adventure, Grab your camera, and load up the entire family for a memorable experience at Central Louisiana’s premier family attraction Gone Wild Safari! Gone Wild Safari’s Party Room is the perfect place for a large gathering that all will remember for years to come.

Alexandria Zoo, originally known as City Park Zoo, was established in 1926 at Bringhurst Park near its present location. The Zoo’s animal collection began with discarded pets, such as rabbits, goats, and deer. Animals were housed in cages constructed of chain link fabric and iron bars with gravel, dirt or concrete floors. We’ve come a long way in all these years, and now we are finishing up construction on the South American area, Land of the Jaguar.

Kent Plantation House in Alexandria, LA is a classic example of French colonial architecture. The plantation stands on the original land grant from the King of Spain to Pierre Baillio II. The three flags of French, Spanish and American fly over the entrance. This plantation was built prior to the Louisiana Purchase. The plantation house is one of the oldest standing structures in Louisiana.

Forts Randolph and Buhlow were constructed on the Red River at Alexandria by Confederates in order to repel future Union attacks through Northwest Louisiana.

The forts are approximately 15 minutes away from the park.