History Alive! Guided Tour

The History Alive! Guided Tour of Historic Downtown Crowley is BACK! The event takes visitors for a guided walking tour down Historic Main Street. Be entertained with the stories of Crowley’s founding fathers, discover little known facts, and learn how Crowley Main Street grew and evolved into the community we know and love today! Tours […]
Cajun HeliFest
Cadien Toujours Courir de Mardi Gras de l’Anse

A strictly traditional, rural Cajun Courir de Mardi Gras involving chicken and greased pig chasing. Only fully-costumed men are allowed to participate in the Courir which is a long journey through the countryside of Mermentau Cove and ends with a Fais Do Do and Gumbo at a home on Lafosse Road where the public is […]
Cadien Toujours Boucherie

A boucherie is a tradional cajun food event where the community gathers and participates in the preparation and cooking of a hog. While the hog is being roasted, other cajun dishes including boudin, cracklins, debris, and gumbo, are shared among the visitors. Visitors are encouraged to bring their instruments and join in the cajun jam […]
Lejeune Cove Courir de Mardi Gras

Possibly one of the most traditional rural Courir de Mardi Gras celebrations in Acadia, the Courir goes through Lejeune Cove from house to house and with the owners’ blessing, the costumed runners are allowed to enter the property and chase chickens and guineas for the communal gumbo. The Courir is steeped in tradition and is […]
Tee Mamou-Iota Mardi Gras Folklife Festival

Tee Mamou-Iota Mardi Gras Folklife Festival takes place on Duson Avenue in Iota. Local craft vendors set up shop along the street, selling mostly hand-made traditional crafts. Full lineup of Cajun and Zydeco musicians perform on stage, and there is also a small stage where jam sessions take place and young Cajun musicians showcase their […]
Church Point Courir de Mardi Gras

The Courir de Mardi Gras in Church Point is a traditional Cajun Mardi Gras where costumed men chase chickens at various homes and eventually make their way into the town with the parade of floats and trail riders. At the end of the parade, the chickens are cooked into a gumbo to be shared by […]
Cajun Woodstock

Cajun Woodstock was organized in 2003 from a vision during the band practice of J.C. Carriere & Hotstep. Wanting to create an event for the community and at the same time, an event that would “give back”, the band came up with “Cajun Woodstock for St. Jude Children’s Hospital.” Since then, Cajun Woodstock and the […]
Frog Festival

The Frog Festival celebrates the city of Rayne’s position as the Frog Capital and its unique history involving the slimy green croakers. Festival goers can expect a full schedule of music, delicious food, a signature festival drink, arts and crafts, carnival rides, frog cookoff, frog eating contest, frog racing and jumping, and folklore tent.
85th Annual International Rice Festival

The International Rice Festival, held annually in Crowley, is one of Louisiana’s oldest and largest agricultural festivals. The first festival was held on October 5, 1937 as the National Rice Festival; it was renamed the “International Rice Festival” in 1946 when the festival was resumed after a hiatus during World War II. The celebration is […]