I absolutely love carving out some time every fall to do a little leaf-peeping and enjoy the cooler temperatures. Even though Louisiana may not have the grandiose color splash that our friends up north experience, it doesn’t mean we don’t have anything. Homer is one of my favorite places for fall day trips in Louisiana to spend some time in during the season, and here’s what awaits you when you pay a visit to this charming town in Claiborne Parish.
Named after the Greek poet, Homer is one of the best fall towns in Louisiana to spend a weekend exploring.
The downtown area offers plenty of things to do in fall in Louisiana including shopping and restaurants, and a few claims to fame that history lovers will enjoy. For example, the present-day courthouse is only one of four pre-Civil War courthouses in Louisiana that is still used today! The other three are in St. Francisville, St. Martinville, and Thibodaux.
The Hebert S. Ford Memorial Museum is a must when visiting Homer.
The local history museum is housed in the former Claiborne Hotel which was built in 1890. Here, you can learn all about the history and culture of the area, and even get an opportunity to view the oldest compressed bale of cotton in the United States, which is believed to date back to 1930. You’ll also learn about the oil industry, as the town experience a massive boom when oil was discovered here in 1921.
Lake Claiborne is the crown jewel of the town, and you’d be doing yourself a favor to enjoy a meal along the lake.
Pleasure Point Marina Bar & Grill is a local favorite, offering up all the best Louisiana classics since 1966, all with a beautiful waterfront view.
It's a family-owned and operated restaurant with a fun, family-friendly atmosphere.
One of the biggest attractions in Homer is Lake Claiborne State Park.
The 6,400-acre man-made lake was formed by damming Bayou D’Arbonne, and the park itself offers 643 acres of natural scenery to enjoy.
It's one of the best places to see the leaves change in Louisiana, but you'll have to wait a little longer to see them. Typically, we see ours begin to change around November, but this year the weather has been crazy! One cold snap could bump the timeline up.
You might be inspired to change your Louisiana day trip to an overnighter and pitch a tent and spend a night camping under the stars!
But if you prefer four walls and a roof over your head, I've got a great spot for you. This Vrbo in Homer sits directly over Lake Claiborne and is just delightful during the fall.
With all of these fun activities, this is sure to be one of the most memorable fall day trips you could take in Louisiana. And if you're interested in more leaf-peeping adventures, take our fall foliage road trip in Louisiana.
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