
From Rain to River: Moncus Park’s Role in Stormwater and Watershed Health
By Abbie Judice Acosta, Conservation Director & Mary Allie McGoffin, Marketing DirectorSeptember 25, 2025 Moncus Park is irrigated primarily using water from the wetland pond,
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Explore the park with purpose — our Scavenger Hunts invite kids and families to notice, explore, and connect with nature through simple, self-guided adventures.
Learn more about the natural wonders of Moncus Park. This collection offers short, easy-to-read resources that bring our park’s habitats, history, and conservation stories to lif

By Abbie Judice Acosta, Conservation Director & Mary Allie McGoffin, Marketing DirectorSeptember 25, 2025 Moncus Park is irrigated primarily using water from the wetland pond,

Moncus Park Receives Keep Louisiana Beautiful Greener Grounds Grant Lafayette, LA – Moncus Park is delighted to announce its selection as a recipient of the

When most people think of Louisiana, they imagine swamps, bayous, and shady cypress groves. But there’s another ecosystem, almost forgotten, that once stretched across the

Moncus Park Recieves Historic Louisiana Iris Collection from Goula Estate LAFAYETTE, LA (January 13, 2025) — Moncus Park, home to Louisiana’s largest display of iris

In July, a dedicated team from Moncus Park had the opportunity to visit Backyard Sapphire, our local glass recycling partner, to see firsthand the incredible

On Saturday, July 20th, the dedicated members of Moncus Park’s Conservation Club were hard at work at a particularly colorful locale within our grounds—Lake Reaux.