Red Stick Family Pass
Expiration: 365 days after purchase
Fun for the Whole Family!
To get the most out of your visit to the Capital City, Visit Baton Rouge created the Red Stick Family Pass to serve as a guide for some of the very best of Baton Rouge. As one of Louisiana's most family-friendly destinations, there's plenty for everyone to do. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in history or embark on exciting outdoor adventures, it's all waiting to be explored! Check in to 10 locations and win a prize! *while supplies last. Enjoy the free Family Pass on your mobile device today and gear up for your trip to the Red Stick!
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Nestled atop Knock Knock Hill near Baton Rouge’s scenic City-Brooks Community Park, Knock Knock Children’s Museum is a 26,000-square-foot, award-winning facility designed to spark curiosity and inspire lifelong learning through play. With 18 interactive Learning Zones—including the towering Storybook Climber, Art Garden, Go Go Garage, and Crawbaby area for toddlers—children engage in hands-on activities that promote early literacy, creativity, and STEAM exploration. The museum’s mission is to empower children to become readers, creative thinkers, and innovative problem solvers, laying the foundation for lifelong learning. Dedicated to inclusivity, Knock Knock also offers sensory-friendly Play 4 All events and is fully accessible to families of all needs. Whether you're planning a family visit, birthday party, or field trip, Knock Knock is a vibrant destination where learning and fun go hand in hand.
Siting along the Mississippi River in downtown Baton Rouge, the USS KIDD Veterans Museum offers an immersive journey into naval history. The museum features exhibits including a P-40 aircraft, ship models, a full-scale replica of the Old Ironsides gun deck, and the Louisiana Veterans Hall of Honor. The Louisiana Memorial Plaza honors the state's fallen service members, complemented by a Corsair A-7E jet display.
Located in downtown Baton Rouge, the Capitol Park Museum offers an immersive journey through Louisiana's rich history and vibrant culture. As part of the Louisiana State Museum system, it features two permanent exhibits: "Grounds for Greatness: Louisiana and the Nation" and "Experiencing Louisiana: Discovering the Soul of America." Visitors can explore diverse artifacts, including a 48-foot shrimp trawler, a sugar cane harvester, and a Civil War-era submarine, highlighting the state's agricultural, industrial, and maritime heritage. Interactive displays delve into topics such as Mardi Gras traditions, jazz music, and the contributions of various cultural groups, including Native Americans, French and Spanish colonists, and African Americans.
We offer multiple different themed escape games. We are open 7 days a week, with plenty of time slots to choose from. Our games are great for families, friends, field trips and even team building for corporate groups.
Perched atop a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River, Louisiana’s Old State Capitol—fondly known as the “Castle on the River”—is a must-see destination for visitors to Baton Rouge. This Gothic Revival masterpiece, built in 1847, boasts a stunning stained-glass dome and an iconic cast-iron spiral staircase. The museum offers free admission and features interactive exhibits, including the immersive “Ghost of the Castle” experience. Open Tuesday through Saturday, the museum provides guided and self-guided tours, with multilingual audio options available. Located at 100 North Boulevard in downtown Baton Rouge, the Old State Capitol is a captivating blend of architecture and history, offering an unforgettable experience for all ages.