Ideal for a family vacation, romantic getaway, work retreat, kayak and/or canoeing vacation. Minutes from town. Private boat launch, bayou side fire pit, fish cleaning station, BBQ pit, kayaks and more. Dock for casting crab traps (provided for your use), parking your boat and fishing. Make your way by boat to Cypremort Point in under 30 minutes! Five minutes from the Port of Iberia!
The space
The cabin offers 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths. The "Master Bedroom" has a Queen size bed and the "Spare Bedroom" has two full size beds. Both bedrooms offer smart TVs, ceiling fans, luggage racks, ample closet space, black-out curtains, dressers and lamps equipped with AC outlets and USB C+A ports. The upstairs bathroom has a tub/shower combo and the downstairs bathroom has a stand up shower. The kitchen is stocked with a complete set of pots & pans, knives, bakeware, blender, toaster and more. The dining table seats 8 and the bar overlooking the bayou seats 6, all together in an open living space with 2 futon sofas that offer additional sleeping space for 4. Enjoy watching the squirrels and birds in the trees from a relaxing sitting area on the sun porch, overlooking the bayou.
Enjoy the relaxing countryside drive to discover a newly renovated cabin with all of the comforts of home waiting for you! Raised to 13' above Bayou Jack, discover the magnificence of our "Mossy Oak Camp" nestled in the trees to frame your view of many species of birds, water fowl, alligators and various wildlife. Centrally located to many area attractions and amazing restaurants. An easy drive to reach downtown New Iberia, Avery Island (the home of Tabasco), Jefferson Island and Rip Van Winkle Gardens, Cypremort Point for world class fishing, Delcambre (shrimp & fishing village), historic Franklin, or bustling Lafayette. New Orleans is only 2 1/2 hours away! Boaters can reach Vermilion Bay in 15 minutes!
Kayakers can paddle along Bayou Jack and into various slips to witness
the picturesque ecosystem of south Louisiana. Wildlife in the swamps includes alligators, snakes, turtles, many species of birds and more. The brackish waters of the area brings in various species of fish including red fish, catfish, perch and garfish. Admire trees unique to the area including Live Oaks draped in Spanish Moss, Cypress, Cedar, Swamp Maple, Wax Myrtle and an abundance of beautiful Palmettos and Roseau Cane.
Immerse yourself in the heart of Sportsman's Paradise. Each season offering outdoor activities to enjoy: birding, photography, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, hunting, airboat swamp tours, golfing.
Relax on the back porch or waterside dock to take in the pristine views and an abundance of Louisiana wildlife. Unrestricted views of beautiful sun rises.
- Free WiFi & 3 Smart TV's
-Complementary coffee and tea provided.
-Full size washer and dryer in cabin.
-Fresh linens and towels provided.
-Plenty of parking on the property.
Guest access
Entire cabin.
Other things to note
Area:
DOWNTOWN NEW IBERIA (10 minutes away)
Renowned for its unique culture and cuisine take the time to explore the historic & picturesque downtown area.. Founded in 1779 by Spaniards led by Francisco Bouligny on the banks of the Bayou Teche. You will enjoy the blend of French, Spanish, Native American, African American and Creole heritages. The center piece for downtown is the historic Shadows on the Teche, surrounded by many well maintained Victorian homes. Visit the Teche Museum & George Rodriguez Park. Park and walk Main Street as it follows the winding Bayou Teche. Stop in for breakfast at Victor's Cafe or lunch at Cane River Pie Bar. Tour Konriko Rice Mill., the oldest operating rice mill in the US. Enjoy the relaxed pace and beautiful architecture of this sleepy southern town.
BAYOU TECHE NATIONAL PADDLE TRAIL (LOREAUVILLE TO JEANERETTE)
This 135 miles trail, which is part of the National Park Service’s National Water Trails System, offers multiple access points from Port Barre to Calumet. The Iberia parish portion starts in Loreauville through New Iberia (9.5 miles) and ends in Jeanerette (11 miles) with five boat docks located along the way.
New Iberia has a floating dock located adjacent to the Duperier Avenue bridge and comes complete with a parking area, sidewalk, and an informational kiosk that depicts a unique design displaying the geographic and cultural uniqueness of New Iberia was also placed in the new pocket park.
Bayou Teche is a slow-moving waterway near the Atchafalaya Basin that is great for paddling. The bayou winds through history, snaking around the original grounds of the native Chitimacha people, and the New Iberia National Register Historic District.
Visit The Teche Project online to download your Bayou Teche Paddle Trail Guide and Bayou Teche Paddle Trail Maps.
Docks:
Loreauville floating dock - 119 Bridge St., Loreauville; 30.056667, -91.740000
PJ Allain Waterfront Park & Sculptural Garden dock: 109 N. Weeks St., New Iberia; 30.003012, -91.818266
New Iberia floating dock - 108 Duperier Ave.; New Iberia; 30.00610, -91.816444
New Iberia City Park boat ramp - 570 Marie St., New Iberia; 30.004073, -91.811736
Jeanerette City Park floating dock & boat launch - 1603 Tarleton St., Jeanerette; 29.918926, -91.667089
AVERY ISLAND (20 minutes away)
Home to world famous Tabasco hot sauce and Jungle Gardens. Just 20 minutes in another direction you will find yourself surrounded by swamp areas and driving onto one of the local salt-domes that forms the island. Tour the factory and experience the pungency of the pepper mash stored in the wood barrels during fermentation. Treat your taste buds to Tabasco flavored ice cream in the country store!
JEFFERSON ISLAND & RIP VAN WINKLE GARDENS (20 minutes away)
Enjoy a guided tour of the Joseph Jefferson home built in 1870 located in the middle of the semi-tropical Rip Van Winkle gardens. Jefferson was an actor at the turn of the century who portrayed the story of Rip Van Winkle. This home was used for hunting and a refuge to paint. Stop in to view the film portraying the 1980 catastrophe when Lake Peigneur was punctured and drained into the salt mine below. Allow time to explore the beautiful grounds and enjoy refreshments at the Cafe on site.
CYPREMORT POINT (30 minutes away)
Take a peaceful drive along the swamp to Cypremort Point. The drive by car or by boat is approximately 30 minutes. Visit the beach area on the shores of Vermilion Bay within the state park. Drive to the end of the point to enjoy the view of the gateway to the Gulf of Mexico. Explore taking a deep sea fishing excursion for excellent salt water fishing or simply enjoy a hamburger at the Bay View. You will enjoy seeing the marsh areas, beautiful camps and lush vegetation.