It will take a decade or more to repair the devastation left in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Even after that time, there will be many traditional areas of the historic city of New Orleans that may never again be rebuilt because there are insurance concerns about the water levels. It is estimated that rebuilding costs will exceed 200 billion dollars. In view of all this, it seems implausible for people to even consider enjoying the outdoor adventures that are a hallmark of the great State of Louisiana.
However, the good news is that despite the stark situation in the city of New Orleans and surrounding parishes, Louisiana remains a premier location to enjoy the bounty of the great outdoors. Fortunately, the majority of the state's pristine landscape remains intact although some popular tourist attractions and outdoor activities have been interrupted by the devastating hurricane.
In fact, the very section of New Orleans that some planners are considering not rebuilding due to flooding concerns, were once wetlands. The entire New Orleans area was once wetlands and the destruction of this vital habitat definitely contributed to the massive destruction inflicted by the hurricane.
Although not all of the damage would have been averted had more of Louisiana's wetlands been preserved, the fact remains that wetlands act as a natural sponge that absorbs the water surge caused by hurricanes. Had not the area of New Orleans that was damaged the most been built, then the area would have still remained as wetlands and a lot of damage to the city been averted.
But, the plans to build New Orleans are underway, and outdoor enthusiasts will soon be enjoying the natural bounty that is Louisiana. They will, once again, come to cherish the natural splendors of the Louisiana countryside, the lush coastal marshes, cypress swamps, and pine forests dotting the rolling hills.
If you wish to enjoy the natural beauty of Louisiana, it offers many options. This magical spot offers visitors some fine camping, cycling, hiking, and fresh water fishing opportunities through its bountiful countryside. Air boats that glide across marshes and swamps offer some adventurous visitors an unusual means of relaxation. Louisiana remains a place that can offer many opportunities, whatever your outdoor passion may be.
The weather of Louisiana is a great attraction for tourists. The winters are mild, and snow and frost rare, thanks to its location in the southern part of the country. It offers year round outdoor possibilities and one of the most stunning environments on the planet. Louisiana attracts tourists who cannot enjoy all this back home.
The best parts of Louisiana remained intact, even though the state suffered a terrible blow when Hurricane Katrina blew into town and destroyed New Orleans. The strange and wonderful creatures that inhabit Louisiana's swamps and marshes continue to lure and intrigue. The streams, rivers and lakes still provide some excellent world class fishing opportunities. And as long as its pristine landscape and abundant wildlife remains intact, Louisiana will continue to be one of the wisest investments this country has ever made.