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evangeline oak
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PetePope1

Massive old oak tree by where the first Acadian settlers arrived in 1765 on the banks of the Teche bayou. Because it was wet and cold there was no one else around and most of the building close by were closed.

W8337EJjamesb

Although we stayed in Lafayette, we visited many neighboring cities. Among them was Saint Martinville, which is primarily known for its Evangeline monuments. Anyone who has read Longfellow's epic poem "Evangeline" will be enchanted by this spot. An amazingly old and massive oak provides lovely shade, and a little gazebo stands on the edge of the Bayou Teche. This is the spot where, according to legend, Evangeline sat and waited for her lost love, Gabriel. It is simple, with no admission fees or gates. You simply walk up and enjoy. I appreciate the simplicity, as well as the spot. This will fascinate any lover of history, literature, nature, or romance. It is perfect for young and old. Whether you gaze for a moment or sit for hours, you will enjoy this spot.

Ocean_Rover_Blue_Wat

This old tree is said to be where Evangeline pined away for her lost fiance when they were separated by the English when they were sent away from Acadia to Louisiana. Beautiful boardwalks over the Teche provide a great venue for seeing the area.

SweetSue2011

While visiting St. Martinville, we stopped to visit the Evangeline Oak - - small park with the oak tree made famous by Longfellow. Nice board walk along the Bayou Teche. The town square itself is small - only a couple of shops were open - - There were bathrooms available close to the park area - -

RitaBrandley

We love St Martinville. Not only is a historic town, but also very quaint with shops and Evangeline/Acadian sights and stories. The church is beautiful, and highlights our Acadian heritage. The Evangeline Oak and park are so beautiful as well.

932glenng

We stopped by just to see it and there is stood... a tree. It sits right on Bayou Teche and it is a pretty area. Not a whole lot to it, but it is a big, old oak tree.

peter_x_godden

It makes great pictures and it's quite interesting to find that many of the details in the Longfellow poem are fantasy rather than historical, lovely to see ..

Rebel_7

What can one say about a live oak tree? Except that this is one of many beautiful oaks in the area and this one is dedicated to the memory of the Acadian heroine, Evangeline, and is located near the banks of Bayou Teche, a lovely area to visit.

toniShanghai

The Evangeline Oak is just by the Bayou Teche and the little park has been nicely done. It is used for weddings and to have wedding photographs done. We had a bride staying at the Old Castillo doing just that on our recent stay there!

cajunGINGERsnap

If you are looking for a beautiful venue to have your small intimate wedding. This is it! Gazebo overlooking the Bayou Teche. Amazing Oak Trees. Great photo ops!

308juliec

The Evangeline oak is breath taking , Right on the Bayou Teche , And right next door to the old Castillo Bed & Breakfast, Also right down the road is the Evangeline State Park that take you back to the life the way it was . Don't forget to eat while in Saint Martinville stop by the La Maison and The Alligator Bar its right on the square! 'Laissez les bon temps rouler' , LET the Good times Roll!!

maymorning2

There are few opportunities to visit a living organism documented to be over 500 years old. This spectacular tree is an amazing example of the beauty and dignity of Louisiana's live oaks, the glory of the state. This is one of the best.

pebbleskip

Nice little monument about Longfellow's poem, etc. by the river...there is a little walkway along the bank - short and sweet.

maybepat1

This is a beautiful oak tree that has inspired some beautiful poetry. There is also a peaceful little park. But that is really all there is to see.

FoodieLuv

I love this tree and peaceful little park. Take some time and stroll around st. Martinville, just to take in the lovely historical ambiance. Be sure and visit the Catholic Church too. The Cajun culture is alive and well here.

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