Audubon State Historic Site & Oakley House
11788 LA Highway 965
St. Francisville, LA 70775
Overview
The main feature of this 100-acre woodland site is Oakley House, where John James Audubon lived for a short time. Other facilities include formal and kitchen gardens, a separate kitchen and weaving room, a plantation barn, two slave cabins, a picnic area with a shelter and a nature trail through the acres of magnolia and poplar trees. Special living and history events, programs and demonstrations take place throughout the year.
Amenities
- Easter Day
- Father's Day
- Good for: Groups
- Mother's Day








