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About Baton Rouge

Set along the Mississippi River, Baton Rouge is a city of presence, both Louisiana's capital and seat of East Baton Rouge Parish. The state's second largest city, The tourist draws as are the Old State Capitol, the USS Kidd, and the Old Governor's Mansion. Folks also relish riverfront casinos, bustling nightclubs, Cajun-Creole restaurants, and the vigor of LSU and Southern University. All these influences color the richness that is now Baton Rouge,


About Baton Rouge
 

Population

More than 600,000 people live in the metropolitan area. Baton Rouge is one of the largest cities on the Mississippi River and Louisiana's second most populous.

Climate

  • Baton Rouge has a semi-tropical climate, perfect for outdoor activities
  • The weather is consistently warm from May to September
  • Winter is usually mild and short-lived
  • Spring is glorious with cool nights and warm, sunny days. A light jacket is all that is needed.
  • Fall is mild and only a light sweater is needed in the evenings
  • Precipitation is reasonably well-distributed and ample throughout the year with an average annual precipitation of 55 inches

Average summer temperature: 81.3
Average winter temperature: 52.5
Average annual temperature: 67.5

Location

Baton Rouge, the state capital, is located in Southeast Louisiana, 157 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico and 80 miles WNW of New Orleans via Interstate 10. Baton Rouge is also served by I-12, I-55, I-59 and I-49.

Air Service

Baton Rouge is accessible by jet service via Delta, American, Northwest and Continental. Many hotels provide complimentary transportation to and from Baton Rouge Metro Airport. Rental cars and taxi service are also available.

Restaurants

No doubt, while you are here, you'll fall in love with regional dishes that reflect our Cajun, Creole, French and Mexican heritage. There are over 900 restaurants in the Baton Rouge area offering every type of menu. From alligator sauce piquant all the way to Zydeco shrimp, the abundance of innovative menus and dishes found throughout our city sometimes makes it difficult for visitors to decide where to eat and what to order!

The Baton Rouge River Center

The Baton Rouge River Center offers 70,000 sq.ft. of exhibition hall and 125,000 sq.ft. of flat floor space. Also offers theater, classroom and banquet style seating and 13 break out rooms.


Recreational Facilities

  • 190 Public Tennis Courts
  • 184 City Parks
  • 75 Recreational centers/facilities
  • 8 Public Swimming Pools
  • 7 Public Golf Courses
  • 1 Amusement/Water Park
  • 4 Bowling Lanes
  • 5 Movie Theatres
  • 2 Roller Skating Facilities
  • 1 Miniature Golf Course

Cultural and Arts Activities

  • Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre
  • Baton Rouge Symphony
  • LSU Museum of Art
  • Southern Museum of Art
  • Louisiana Art and Science Museum
  • Swine Palace Productions
  • LSU Theatre



 

 
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