Lake Isabel Farm Has Reopened for 2026 Summer Season

Lake Isabel
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ISABEL, La (press release) – Lake Isabel Farm is now open to the public for the 2026 season, welcoming guests back to its crystal-clear waters, white sand beaches and one-of-a-kind natural setting in Washington Parish.

Following an inaugural season that drew more than 3,000 visitors, Lake Isabel Farm returns with expanded amenities and new ways for guests to enjoy a day on the lake. The destination will initially operate Friday through Sunday, with additional days expected to be added as summer approaches. 

New for the 2026 season, Lake Isabel Farm will introduce an afternoon ticket option beginning at 3 p.m., offering a lower-priced way to enjoy the property during its quieter, more relaxed hours.

Guests will also notice significant enhancements across the property, including the addition of new beachside structures designed to elevate comfort and convenience. These include:

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  • Seven new A-frame beach shade structures for guest use
  • Two new cabanas, bringing the total to seven available for groups, included at no additional cost with qualifying ticket purchases
  • A new changing room with a baby changing station
  • A large covered grilling and dining area with shaded seating, open to all guests

In addition, Lake Isabel Farm has expanded its recreational offerings with more chairs, kayaks, games and activities, building on fan-favorite amenities like the diving platform, beach volleyball court, fishing areas, and scenic walking trails.

“We’re excited to welcome guests back for another season and continue building on what made last year so special,” said owner Anthony Sedlak. “We listened closely to feedback and focused on adding more spaces for people to gather, relax, and make a full day out of their visit. Whether you’re coming out early or just for a peaceful afternoon, there’s something here for everyone.”

Lake Isabel Farm has quickly become a go-to outdoor escape for visitors from across Southeast Louisiana and beyond. 

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