DELHI, LA & EPPS, LA
$69 per
person
Dinner
Included
Poverty Point State Historic Site

Poverty Point is indeed a rare remnant of an exceptional
culture. It has been estimated that it took at least five
million hours of labor to build the massive earthworks.
Considering that the laborers carried this dirt to the site in
baskets of about a 50-pound capacity, it is obvious that
this was a great communal engineering feat. Dated
between 1650 and 700 B.C., this site of more than 400
acres is unique among archaeological sites on this
continent. In 1962, Poverty Point was designated a
National Historic Landmark by the U.S. Department of the
Interior. An interpretive museum, special events, programs
and guided tours, highlight activities at the park.
March 15, 2008     &     September 27, 2008
High Delta Safari Park
High Delta Drive Thru Safari Park is located on 2000 acres of
Northern Louisiana's most picturesque landscape. Hundreds of
exotic and endangered animal species roam freely as they would in
their natural habitats. The safari park provides a sanctuary for
animals from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and South America. Due
to our highly successful breeding programs of some of the rarest
animals in the world, we have been able to increase our herd
numbers of each species and provide other sanctuaries throughout
the Country with offspring from the animals at High Delta.
Animals from
5 Continents
*
Feed The
Animals
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Wagon Ride
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Tour of
Poverty Point
Site