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Hodges Gardens State Park
Hodges Gardens State Park © Karl Gercens / CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Scenery at Hodges Gardens State Park in Louisiana.
Hodges Gardens State Park © Wesley Van Mieghem / CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
View of the lake from the terraces of Hodges Gardens State Park in Louisiana.
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HODGES GARDENS STATE PARK
HODGES GARDENS STATE PARK
1000 Hodges Loop
Florien, Louisiana   71429

Phone: 800-354-3523
Reservations: 318-568-4020
Email: park email button icon
Over 700 acres of wild and cultivated beauty, Hodges Gardens State Park, located in Sabine Parish, is a unique member of the State Parks system. Originally designed and opened to the public in 1956 by oil and gas businessman A.J. Hodges Sr., the site's gardens consist of a variety of plants and flowers, from a formal rose garden to bushes that colorful Southern standard, the azalea.

NEWS ALERT: State is no longer able to maintain the park - read news story. Effective October 1, 2017, Hodges Gardens will return to the administration of the A.J. and Nona Triggs Hodges Foundation..

The northwest region of Louisiana bears an interesting history, from the Native American tribes to the French and Spanish settlers to the outlaws of the "No Man's Land" that arose following the Louisiana Purchase. Early explorers passed through the area on their way to Mexico and California, a trail now designated as the historic El Camino Real de los Tejas. In the late 19th century, mining operations in the area provided sandstone for the jetties at Port Arthur, Texas. When the quarry was abandoned, the large natural rock formations remained exposed.

The Hodges recognized the potential of the abandoned quarry on the property and planned a scenic garden using the natural rock formations. Flowers were planted on one level above another, creating a terraced effect. Walkways and footbridges throughout the gardens allow the visitor to stroll through an abundance of flora. Water from a 225-acre lake, built in 1954, is pumped from the lake through the gardens to waterfalls, pools, a geyser, fountains and to the watering system before it is recycled back into the lake. This waterfall is part of a reclamation system that refreshes and recycles the water in the lake.

A testament to one family's contribution to the preservation of our land's natural beauty, Hodges Gardens was donated to the State by the A.J. and Nona Trigg Hodges Foundation in 2007.

Hours of Operation: 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday through Thursday. All park sites close at 10 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and days preceding holidays.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
Day-UseFishingyes
 Hiking Trailyes
 Swimming Beachyes
 Bike Trailsyes
 Bridle Trailsyes
BoatingLaunch Rampsyes
CampingPrimitiveyes
WinterActivitiesyes
Cabins
Standard Cabins 9 available, sleeps up to 4 people with a double bed and a queen sofa sleeper.

Deluxe Cabins 2 available, sleeps 6 people with 2 double beds and a queen sofa sleeper.
Camping
Now offers a group camp that sleeps up to 56.
Boating
Boats includes 2 paddles and 3 life jackets. Canoes includes paddles, life jackets. Kayaks includes paddles, life jackets


Location
Hodges Gardens State Park is located near Leesville

Trails
5-mile Walking Trail
Area Attractions
Emerald Hills Golf Resort - Located across the street from the entrance to the park, the resort offers an 18-hole championship golf course, overnight accommodations and a restaurant. Meeting and conference facilities are also available.

North Toledo Bend State Park (9 miles southwest of Zwolle off LA 3229) - Located on Toledo Bend Reservoir, the park offers fishing, a boat launch, improved campsites, 10 vacation cabins, group camp facilities, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, picnicking, pavilion, playgrounds, trails and a conference center.

Fort Jesup State Historic Site (6 miles east of Many off LA 6, formerly the "San Antonio Trace") - The site of a fort established in 1822 by Zachary Taylor to secure the western border of the U.S. frontier. It features the original field kitchen, a replica of officers' quarters which serves as a museum and visitors center, and interpretive programs.

Mansfield State Historic Site (4 miles south of Mansfield on LA 175) - The site of the last major Confederate victory of the Civil War. Visitors may take daily tours, see interpretive programs, spend time in the museum with its comprehensive collection of Civil War artifacts, and walk the trail through the battlefield area.

Rebel State Historic Site (3 miles northwest of Marthaville on State Hwy. 1221, and 25 miles west of Natchitoches and I-49) - Features the gravesite of an unknown Confederate soldier and is home of the Louisiana Country Music Museum. An amphitheater offers concerts featuring gospel, country and folk music.

Cypress Bend Golf Resort (13 miles west of Many) ? Offers an 18-hole Audubon Golf Trail championship golf course, as well as luxurious accommodations and fine dining. Meeting and conference facilities are also available.

South Toledo Bend State Park (16 miles west of Anacoco, off LA Hwy. 191) - Set on the scenic bluffs of the southern end of the Toledo Bend Reservoir, the park offers cabins, campsites, a visitor center with meeting room facilities and a paved nature trail. A boat launch provides a route to some of the best fishing in the nation.

Los Adaes State Historic Site (1 mile northeast of Robeline on LA Hwy. 485) - The 14-acre site located on the "El Camino Real" near Natchitoches features the remains of a Spanish fort built in the 1700s to protect Texas from the French. It is a major archaeological site and offers interpretive programs.

Fort St. Jean Baptiste State Historic Site (155 rue Jefferson, Natchitoches) - Located on the banks of historic Cane River, the fort is a full-scale replica of a French colonial fort built in the 1730s. Featured are log walls sharpened to protect the barracks, a warehouse, chapel, mess hall, powder magazine, Indian dwellings and interpretive programs.

Historic Town of Natchitoches (off I-49 on Cane River Lake) - The oldest settlement in the Louisiana Purchase, it has a 33-block Historic Landmark District featuring Creole architecture, bed and breakfasts, restaurants, shops and historic homes.

Cane River Country (South of Natchitoches along LA 1) - Features some of the South's oldest plantation homes situated along the 32-mile oxbow-shaped Cane River Lake. The countryside is dotted with pecan orchards, cotton farms, historic landmarks, plantations and churches.

Sabine Wildlife Refuge (5 miles south of Zwolle) - This 14,780-acre area of loblolly and short leaf pine is open to visitors to enjoy hunting, birding and camping.

Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
July 7 by Elizabeth
park review stars; one to five The gardens are beautiful just as I remembered seeing them as a young person. However upon visiting today after 15 years have past since my last visit I learned that Flag Island is no longer accessible. A shame that it is in poor condition and should be fixed to view again as it represents the fifty states of our country. I have many wonderful memories of Flag Island and would love to show my children how it once was and could be again. Also I am disappointed in how the green houses have been left to ruin. All those years of growing trees and cacti and plants lost as all growth has been allowed to die. Surely water could have been made availiable to water them even though they could not be viewed.(I do understand that money is tight for everyone.) Other than that the scenic views and main gardens were lovely. And the staff were very nice. I will visit again.
October 19 Great Get Away by MarkF
park review stars; one to five This is truly a relaxing place especially if you like peace and quiet and enjoy nature. Also if you like golf it is very close to two golf courses. My wife have been twice in the past month and plan to go back. I highly recomend if you just want to relax.
January 28 A wonderful place to enjoy being outside by Tracey
park review stars; one to five We love all that Hodges Gardens have to offer. We camp, fish, walk the trails, and we absolutely love the guided tours. The staff are super friendly and the park is always clean. Our time there is relaxing, but we always find things to do to get a great workout!
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Area Campgrounds
Toledo Bend Resort
350 Toledo Resort Drive
Anacoco, LA
337-286-9257
Bass Haven Resort Drive
Bass Haven Resort Drive
, LA
Area Accommodations (over 20 miles away)
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Cottages and Cabins
Whether you are taking advantage of the spectacular fishing and boating on Toledo Bend Lake, hosting a special event, planning a family reunion or holding a business/corporate meeting or retreat, Wildwood can work with you to make sure your stay at the resort is a complete success. Your satisfaction is our goal.
21.1 miles from park*
Nearby Hotels
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Directions
Directions:From I-20, take Hwy. 171 south. Hodges Gardens State Park is located approximately 14 miles south of Many. From I-10, take Hwy. 171 north. Hodges Gardens State Park is located approximately 20 miles north of Leesville.

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