Louisiana's second-largest city and capital, Baton Rouge, isn't all business - catch a few historic sites but then beat a retreat to a nearby bayou or Mississippi River casino boat.
Hold on to your hat and brace your heart for white knuckle roller coasters at Wild Adventures, an amusement park down near Georgia's southern border that is sure to get your adrenal glands pumping. Swoop through the sky on Cheetah, a classic wooden roller coaster, spin and twist through the turns of Hangman, cool off with a wet ride down Tasmanian River Rapids and swing for the clouds on The Rattler before slowing down the pace on tamer attractions like Insect-O-Slide and Gold Rush. Those who remembered to pack a swimsuit can head over to the associated water park, Splash Island and enjoy a speedy trip down water slides like Bonzai Pipelines, a bit of body surfing in Catchawave Bay and then kick back for a float down Paradise River.
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Mid March - October, Late December - Early January
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