USA Oak Alley Plantation, Louisiana
Oak Alley Plantation is a historic plantation located on the west bank of the Mississippi River, in the community of Vacherie, St. James Parish, Louisiana, U.S. Oak Alley is named for its distinguishing visual feature, an alley (French allée) or canopied path, created by a double row of southern live oak trees about 800 feet (240 meters) long, planted in the early 18th century — long before the present house was built. The allée or tree avenue runs between the home and the River. The property was designated a National Historic Landmark for its architecture and landscaping, and for the agricultural innovation of grafting pecan trees, performed there in 1846–47 by a gardener.
src: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Alley_Plantation
src: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Alley_Plantation
Photography Tips
Go early to avoid the heat and crowds.
Travel Information
Ample parking and not far from New Orleans.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
06:34 - 17:05
| current local time: 18:01
Photo Themes
deep south
meadow
oak trees
plantation
Trees
Locations
Louisiana
Oak Alley
Oak Alley Plantation
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