
Oak Alley Foundation: A National Historic Landmark
Discover the enchanting beauty of Oak Alley Foundation, a National Historic Landmark. Immerse yourself in history as you explore the iconic oak-lined avenue and antebellum mansion.
Tour Admission Tickets & Hours | Oak Alley Foundation
Oak Alley does NOT require proof of vaccination or negative PCR test to visit. We are not currently under any coronavirus mandates. This is a smoke-free facility. Pets are not permitted.
Plantation Overview | Oak Alley Foundation - Oak Alley Plantation
From its 28 Oaks to its open spaces, to its hidden nooks and crannies, Oak Alley’s Landscape tells the story of a plantation in its evolution. Wide pastures stand where a Pecan Grove once thrived. A 1920’s formal garden quietly preserves the …
History & Research | Oak Alley Foundation - Oak Alley Plantation
Discover the captivating history and groundbreaking research at Oak Alley Foundation. Uncover the secrets of the past and explore the rich heritage of this iconic landmark.
Plan Your Visit | Oak Alley Foundation - Oak Alley Plantation
Oak Alley Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public non-profit trust organized and operated exclusively for charitable, literary and educational purposes.
Dine. Sleep. Explore. | Oak Alley Foundation - Oak Alley Plantation
Extend your River Region stay near Oak Alley: savor cajun/creole cuisine, experience historic estates, swamp tours, and cozy accommodations.
Filmed Here | Oak Alley Foundation - Oak Alley Plantation
The following is a list of productions filmed in part or entirely on location at Oak Alley Plantation: Midnight Bayou. Filmed in October 2008 by Lifetime, an American cable television channel. Starring Faye Dunaway, Jerry O’Connell and Lauren …
The Allée | Oak Alley Foundation - Oak Alley Plantation
Oak Alley takes its name from a row of 28 live oak trees (Quercus virginiana), native to this region. Stretching from the mansion to the Mississippi River, they have witnessed the evolution of the plantation, making them the site’s oldest—and quietest— historians.
Slavery Database - Oak Alley Plantation
Search our Louisiana slave database and learn all available information about the enslaved community which built and sustained Oak Alley plantation. Learn more.
Tips for Your Visit | Oak Alley Foundation - Oak Alley Plantation
The information below is intended to help ensure your group’s visit to Oak Alley is easy and effortless and that everyone leaves with an enjoyable and memorable experience. If you purchased your admissions online, you must arrive 30 minutes prior to selected time.