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Experience the joy of Mardi Gras in Lake Charles

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Get ready for an unforgettable Mardi Gras experience.

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Ready to dive into one of the most iconic celebrations in the South? Southwest Louisiana Mardi Gras is in full swing, and there’s still plenty of time to experience the magic.

Now through March 4, aka Fat Tuesday, Lake Charles is alive with the vibrant sights, sounds, and flavors of Mardi Gras. Whether you’re looking for family-friendly fun or an exciting getaway with friends, there’s something for everyone. Here are some can’t-miss Mardi Gras events to add to your itinerary:

  • World Famous Cajun Extravaganza & Gumbo Cook-Off | March 1 | Taste authentic Cajun flavors as local chefs and krewes compete to serve up the best gumbo. Whether you prefer seafood, chicken and sausage, or a mix of both, this event is a food lover’s dream.
  • Krewe of Barkus Parade | March 1 | The most adorable Mardi Gras parade around! Watch costumed pets and their owners march through the streets, vying for the title of “Mystical Dog.” This family-friendly event is sure to bring smiles to all.
  • Royal Gala | March 3 | Step into the glamour of Mardi Gras royalty as kings, queens, and their courts dazzle in elaborately designed costumes. This majestic evening showcases the tradition and pageantry that make Mardi Gras unforgettable.
  • Fat Tuesday Parades | March 4 | Celebrate the grand finale of Mardi Gras with a series of unforgettable parades, including the Second Line Stroll, Jeeps on Parade, Motor Gras, and the spectacular Krewe of Krewes Parade. These parades light up the streets with floats, music, beads, and nonstop energy.
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Taste the flavor and savor the spirit of Mardi Gras with a King Cake.

Photo courtesy of Kathryn Shea Duncan

Taste the Mardi Gras magic

No Mardi Gras trip is complete without indulging in Louisiana’s culinary delights.

Start your day with a slice of king cake, available in flavors like traditional cinnamon, cream cheese, or pecan praline. Local bakeries and restaurants are putting their unique twist on this festive treat — you might even find king cake-flavored beignets, daiquiris, or coffee.

While you’re in the area, don’t miss exploring the Southwest Louisiana Boudin Trail. With 25+ stops serving up this iconic snack, it’s a foodie adventure you won’t forget. Pair your culinary explorations with a visit to Daiquiri Shack to sip on seasonal flavors like King Cake or Peach Fuzz.

Why choose Lake Charles for Mardi Gras?

Known as Louisiana’s Playground, the city combines festive Mardi Gras traditions with warm Southern hospitality. Stroll through downtown streets lit up by parades, enjoy live music at every turn, and take in the rich culture that makes Southwest Louisiana a must-visit during Carnival season.

Ready to join the fun? Start planning your trip using these insider tips + tricks.

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