Occasionally, because Bedico Creek Preserve is such a popular neighborhood on the northshore of Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans, Louisiana, we will have newspaper, magazine, and online articles and blogs written about our master-planned community. We feature these articles in our Press Room area. Also, we sometimes create press releases for special news and events that are happening at Bedico Creek Preserve. You can find all of this information, plus make media inquiries all right here in our Press Room.

’23 Bluesberry Music & Art Festival, October, 7, 2023

Come see live music at this event in Covington.

Bluesberry Festival

Bogue Falaya Park
213 Park Dr.
Covington, LA 70433

 October 7, 2023
11:30am – 9pm

$20 – $90  for age 11 and up, free for age 10 and under
Bogue Falaya Wayside Park

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Light Up the Lake: Independence Day Celebration, July 3, 2023

A fun event for the whole family so bring a picnic to Mandeville.

Light Up the Lake: Independence Day Celebration

Mandeville Lakefront
Music Stage at Coffee & Carroll Streets
Mandeville, LA 70448

July 3, 20:23
5pm –  8:30pm

Free Admission!

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Sparks In The Park, July 1, 2023

Enjoy fireworks and fun activities in Covington at the old-fashioned 4th of July.

 

Bogue Falaya Park
213 Park Dr.
Covington, LA 70433

July 1, 2023
5:30pm – 9pm

Come Out & Celebrate the 4th of July in St. Tammany Parish!

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Madisonville Old Fashioned 4th of July Celebration, July 4, 2023

A great family celebration with fireworks in Madisonville.


Madisonville Old Fashioned 4th of July Celebration

Madisonville Riverfront
Water Street
Madisonville, LA 70447

July 4, 2023
10am – Dusk

Free Event!

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Abita Springs Celebration of Community, July 4, 2023


This 4th of July celebration is in Abita Springs.

4th of July Celebration


Abita Springs Park
22044 Main St
Abita Springs, LA 70420

July 4, 2023
12pm – 9:30pm

Free Event!

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All of Tammany Trace Is Now Open For Summer

This spring the entire length of Tammany Trace has now been fully opened to the public. The new bridge that runs over Little Bayou Castine in Old Mandeville, part of Tammany Trace, is now open. The ribbon cutting was April 20th on the $1.7 million bridge project. The bridge is one of the thirty two bridges that run along the thirty one miles of Tammany Trace.

Tammany Trace is actually Louisiana’s first Rails to Trails conversion that began in 1992 with federal money. The parish purchased the abandoned rail line from the Illinois Central Railroad for $1.4 million. The project was completed and opened in 1994.

The bridge that was there was a wooden structure that was not in good condition and needed to be replaced. In fact, there are other bridges along the trail that will also need to be replaced in the future. The area that was replaced was a 265-foot span that is over the marshy area that crosses over Jackson Ave. The bridge was redone with metal and concrete that was built offsite to reduce the cost. The design is not impacted by pilings so there is no negative environmental impact.

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