LSU City Park Lake Loop
LSU City Park Lake Loop
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2.79km
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The LSU City Park Lake Loop offers a delightful, flat stroll around the water, perfect for a quick escape into nature. You'll enjoy continuous water views of City Park Lake and the adjacent University Lake, with recently restored shorelines featuring native plants like iris and goldenrod. It's an easy 1.7-mile…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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8 m
Beach
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462 m
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716 m
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1.68 km
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2.79 km
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1.71 km
1.08 km
Surfaces
1.64 km
1.11 km
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The LSU City Park Lake Loop is a relatively short and easy hike. It typically takes around 40-45 minutes to complete the entire loop at a moderate pace, as it's approximately 2.8 kilometers (1.7 miles) long.
Yes, the trail is considered easy and is very suitable for beginners, families with children, and casual walkers. It features minimal elevation gain and a generally flat, paved surface, making it accessible for a wide range of users.
The terrain primarily consists of a paved multi-use trail and wide sidewalks along Lakeshore Drive. This makes it ideal for walking, running, and cycling, and generally accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.
A convenient starting point with amenities is Milford Wampold Park. This park offers parking, water fountains, and restrooms, making it an excellent base for your visit to the loop.
You'll enjoy pleasant water views throughout the loop, as the trail encircles City Park Lake. The area is also known for its paths lined with live oak trees and diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for the City Park Lake itself, and you might spot the Special House.
The LSU Lakes system, including City Park Lake, is known for its diverse wildlife. You can often spot various bird species, including American white pelicans and other migratory waterfowl, especially during certain seasons. The ongoing revitalization efforts aim to further enhance the natural habitat for these animals.
Yes, the LSU City Park Lake Loop is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and to clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all users of the park.
Generally, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the trails within City-Brooks Community Park, including the LSU City Park Lake Loop. It's a public park designed for community enjoyment.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, spring and fall often offer the most comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities in Baton Rouge, with pleasant weather and beautiful scenery. Summer can be quite hot and humid, while winter is generally mild.
Yes, the LSU City Park Lake Loop is part of a larger system and can be easily combined with the University Lake loop to form a longer route, approximately 5.5 miles in total. Additionally, sections of the route pass through the City-Brooks Park Greenway, offering further connectivity within the park system.
Yes, amenities such as restrooms and water fountains are available at convenient starting points like Milford Wampol Park, which is a popular access point for the LSU City Park Lake Loop.
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