Below is a photo of a children's playground. On the other side of the parking lot is a dog park. It too it's fenced in and rules are posted for it's use. Anyway, there was more to see than I expected. And that concludes my journey around the Bonnabel Boat Launch.
The last place I explored was a man-made hill. Since the New Orleans area is rather flat, hills are a big deal. I took photos to provide a view all the way around.
Soon I reached the area where some people had been fishing. I had to step carefully on the uneven ground. Some of the cement chunks were sculptural in their shapes. Eventually I began my journey back to my car.
Eventually I made my way to the other end of this peninsula. I had a full view of Lake Pontchartrain from there. Next I walked out to part that wrapped around the launch area.
Along the way I found other subjects to photograph including this tree trunk. There were barnacles on one end. Also I noticed some modern concrete picnic tables and benches.
After exploring the pier I walked to end of the peninsula to take in the view. I became fascinated with the trees planted in a row. Beyond the trees another peninsula curved around creating the sheltered area for the boat launch. There were some people fishing there too.