The lighting of bonfires in St. John and St. James parishes is a beloved tradition that welcomes Papa Noel and lights the way for him to find houses. This unique Southeast Louisiana event draws many visitors each year. The tradition continues to be a significant local event, bringing the community together and celebrating the holiday season.Here’s what you need to know if you are planning to see the bonfires: Officials suggest you arrive at the site no later than 6 p.m. because the bonfires are lit at 7 p.m.Parking will be available along Louisiana Highway 641, but you will have to walk to the levees. Anyone driving from New Orleans should take Interstate 10 West to the Lutcher-Gramercy exit (194), make a right on Louisiana Highway 3125 to Louisiana Highway 3139 and then turn left at the festival site. Louisiana Highway 44/River Road will be packed with two-way traffic, so …
Traffic Road Patrol: Navigating bonfire traffic [Video]
Categories