Don’t get me wrong, living in New Orleans has its perks. There’s something wonderful about living in the middle of the hustle and bustle of a busy city that’s invigorating and an experience everyone should have. But after a while, maybe you start to think about settling down in a quieter part of the state, and we’ve found some of the best towns near New Orleans where you’ll want to settle down for good.
- Abita Springs
Infrogmation of New Orleans/Flickr Abita Springs is about an hour away from New Orleans, and a delightful place to call home. With a population of less than 3,000, Abita Springs has some great outdoor adventures (St. Tammany Trace) to keep you occupied, not to mention some one of the most unique museums you’ve ever seen.
- Ponchatoula
Jen Dubin/Flickr Filled with history and charm, Ponchatoula is perfect for anyone looking for a quiet little town to settle down in. Known as the “Strawberry Capital of the World”, this historic little town of about 7,000 is filled with historic buildings and amazing antique stores you’re sure to love.
- Covington
City of Covington/Facebook With a population of roughly 10,000, Covington is the biggest little town on the list. Wonderful schools and a charming downtown are filled with restaurants, unique boutiques, and antique stores are just a few of the reasons you’ll love settling down in Covington.
- Plaquemine
City of Plaquemine/Facebook Located on the banks of the Mississippi River about 80 miles away from New Orleans, Plaquemine is an architectural lover’s dream. From plantations to their historic downtown area, the town is steeped in history and the perfect place to call home.
- Madisonville
Peter Clark/Flickr Quiet and simple, Madisonville is a lovely little town in St. Tammany Parish with a population of about 1000 people. Nestled on the Tchefuncte River, there are some amazing restaurants you’ll enjoy, and everyone has a blast at the annual Wooden Boat Festival.
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Infrogmation of New Orleans/Flickr
Abita Springs is about an hour away from New Orleans, and a delightful place to call home. With a population of less than 3,000, Abita Springs has some great outdoor adventures (St. Tammany Trace) to keep you occupied, not to mention some one of the most unique museums you’ve ever seen.
Jen Dubin/Flickr
Filled with history and charm, Ponchatoula is perfect for anyone looking for a quiet little town to settle down in. Known as the “Strawberry Capital of the World”, this historic little town of about 7,000 is filled with historic buildings and amazing antique stores you’re sure to love.
City of Covington/Facebook
With a population of roughly 10,000, Covington is the biggest little town on the list. Wonderful schools and a charming downtown are filled with restaurants, unique boutiques, and antique stores are just a few of the reasons you’ll love settling down in Covington.
City of Plaquemine/Facebook
Located on the banks of the Mississippi River about 80 miles away from New Orleans, Plaquemine is an architectural lover’s dream. From plantations to their historic downtown area, the town is steeped in history and the perfect place to call home.
Peter Clark/Flickr
Quiet and simple, Madisonville is a lovely little town in St. Tammany Parish with a population of about 1000 people. Nestled on the Tchefuncte River, there are some amazing restaurants you’ll enjoy, and everyone has a blast at the annual Wooden Boat Festival.
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