Explore History & Protect Louisiana's Coast: Interactive Exhibits at New Canal Lighthouse
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Families and individuals can embark on an enlightening journey at the 1890 New Canal Lighthouse, exploring interactive exhibits to understand coastal challenges and contribute to conservation efforts.
Highlights
Step into history with an immersive 1890 New Canal Lighthouse tour, gaining a unique perspective on the past.
Explore an educational rain garden to understand how native plants play a vital role in natural water management.
Protect communities and explore land loss challenges using augmented reality sandboxes for a hands-on learning experience.
Build an underwater drone to discover and learn about keeping our precious waterways healthy and thriving.
Give the gift of an enlightening journey through history and modern environmental solutions, perfect for curious minds.
What To Expect

Plan Your Visit
- Operating HoursTuesday to Saturday - 10am to 4pmSunday and Monday - Closed
- AccessibilityThis place is wheelchair accessible
How It Works
1. Grab the Deal
Buy your Groupon first!
2. Plan your visit
Contact the merchant following the instructions on your Groupon.
3. Redeem your Mobile Ticket
Scan your Groupon upon arrival.
4. Enjoy the Experience!
FAQs
What key experiences are included in my admission?
Your visit includes a fascinating tour of the 1890 New Canal Lighthouse, an educational rain garden focusing on native plants and water management, augmented reality sandboxes to explore land loss, and the opportunity to build an underwater drone for canal exploration.
Are there interactive exhibits for hands-on learning?
Yes, our exhibits are highly interactive! You can engage in activities like seed planting, building watersheds using advanced augmented reality technology, and crafting underwater drones to explore canal environments.
What kind of environmental knowledge will I acquire?
You will gain a deeper understanding of how native plants manage water, the challenges of land loss, how to protect communities using innovative technology, and crucial insights into keeping our waterways healthy and vibrant.
Can I visit with a group, or is it primarily for individuals?
Yes, we offer admission options for single visitors and groups up to four, each designed to provide unique shared experiences in learning about coastal conservation and fostering an appreciation for Louisiana's coastal resilience.
What makes this experience unique compared to other educational attractions?
The Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation offers a one-of-a-kind experience that seamlessly blends historical exploration with addressing modern environmental challenges. It focuses on hands-on, interactive education about coastal conservation and resilience.
Families and individuals can embark on an enlightening journey at the 1890 New Canal Lighthouse, exploring interactive exhibits to understand coastal challenges and contribute to conservation efforts.
Highlights
Step into history with an immersive 1890 New Canal Lighthouse tour, gaining a unique perspective on the past.
Explore an educational rain garden to understand how native plants play a vital role in natural water management.
Protect communities and explore land loss challenges using augmented reality sandboxes for a hands-on learning experience.
Build an underwater drone to discover and learn about keeping our precious waterways healthy and thriving.
Give the gift of an enlightening journey through history and modern environmental solutions, perfect for curious minds.
What To Expect

Plan Your Visit
- Operating HoursTuesday to Saturday - 10am to 4pmSunday and Monday - Closed
- AccessibilityThis place is wheelchair accessible
How It Works
1. Grab the Deal
Buy your Groupon first!
2. Plan your visit
Contact the merchant following the instructions on your Groupon.
3. Redeem your Mobile Ticket
Scan your Groupon upon arrival.
4. Enjoy the Experience!
FAQs
What key experiences are included in my admission?
Your visit includes a fascinating tour of the 1890 New Canal Lighthouse, an educational rain garden focusing on native plants and water management, augmented reality sandboxes to explore land loss, and the opportunity to build an underwater drone for canal exploration.
Are there interactive exhibits for hands-on learning?
Yes, our exhibits are highly interactive! You can engage in activities like seed planting, building watersheds using advanced augmented reality technology, and crafting underwater drones to explore canal environments.
What kind of environmental knowledge will I acquire?
You will gain a deeper understanding of how native plants manage water, the challenges of land loss, how to protect communities using innovative technology, and crucial insights into keeping our waterways healthy and vibrant.
Can I visit with a group, or is it primarily for individuals?
Yes, we offer admission options for single visitors and groups up to four, each designed to provide unique shared experiences in learning about coastal conservation and fostering an appreciation for Louisiana's coastal resilience.
What makes this experience unique compared to other educational attractions?
The Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation offers a one-of-a-kind experience that seamlessly blends historical exploration with addressing modern environmental challenges. It focuses on hands-on, interactive education about coastal conservation and resilience.
Need To Know Info
- 3 day hassle-free refund guarantee - Free cancellation for up to 3 days after purchase for unredeemed vouchers.
- Appointment required.
- Merchant contact information will be available for you after purchase in My Stuff.
- Limit 3 per person(s), may buy 1 additional as gift(s).
- May be repurchased every 30 days.
- Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase.
- Amount paid never expires.
About Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation - New Orleans, LA
Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation is a non-profit organization focused on supporting environmental sustainability in the Pontchartrain Basin region. The foundation aims to educate about current environmental projects and research as well as preserves the material heritage of the area. The prime example of a historical site that this organization caters to is The New Canal Lighthouse, the only operating lighthouse in Louisiana. Severely damaged by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005, it was rebuilt using the original wood from the 1890s. Serving as a museum and an education center, this landmark sheds light on how the light, the coast, and the lake blended together.
- The Building: 49-feet high, this structure was constructed using only wood.
- Leave Your Mark: Visitors may purchase a personalized brick or a bench which will be installed on the sidewalk or the promenade nearby.