Springtime on the Bricks: A Guide to the Season’s Best Weekends
- Tod Working

- 24 hours ago
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There is a brief, perfect window in Natchitoches when the historic district feels like the center of the world. The humidity hasn't quite hit, the azaleas are out, and the city’s event calendar is in full swing. Because there is so much to see and do, we’ve put together Springtime on the Bricks: A Guide to the Season’s Best Weekends to help you navigate our favorite time of year.

From the first blooms of March to the final encore of the Jazz/R&B Festival, the city is at its best. But in 2026, these spring favorites are just the beginning of a much larger story.
Planning Your Springtime on the Bricks: The 2026 Festival Lineup
The Collector’s Choice: Melrose Arts & Crafts Festival
(April 18–19, 2026) If you’re heading to Melrose Plantation for juried arts and handmade treasures, your weekend should feel just as curated.

The Stay: The Queen Anne or the Judge Porter House. These are meticulously kept homes that give you a sense of place you won't find in a hotel. Since the Judge Porter House is celebrating its 30th Anniversary this year, there’s no better time to experience its classic porch lifestyle.

The Music Scene: Natchitoches Jazz/R&B Festival
(May 15–16, 2026) When the riverbank fills with the sounds of Joe Nichols and soul-stirring R&B, the energy downtown is electric.

The Stay: The Andrew Morris House (our award-winning favorite) puts you right in the middle of the district's energy. If you’d prefer a quiet cup of coffee on the water before the music starts, Violet Hill offers a lakeside retreat that feels miles away from the crowds, even though you’re just around the corner.
Springtime on the Bricks: Your Essential Natchitoches Itinerary
Even between the big festival weekends, the town is humming. To make the most of the mild weather and enjoy your own Springtime on the Bricks, we recommend:
Morning on Front Street: Catch the early light on the river before the afternoon crowds arrive.
Local Dining: From meat pies to fine riverfront dining, we’ve highlighted the best spots in our Culinary Guide to Historic Natchitoches.
A Shopper’s Paradise: The brick streets are lined with boutiques and treasures. You can find our favorite stops mapped out in the Historic Natchitoches Shopping Guide.
Porch Time: In Natchitoches, the porch is a lifestyle. Whether it’s the lakeside at Violet Hill or the grand gallery at Judge Porter, it’s the best seat in town.
Beyond Spring: Your 2026 Natchitoches Master Calendar
While the spring season is a highlight, it is only one chapter of Natchitoches’ biggest year yet. From summer's Celebration on the Cane to the massive 100th Anniversary of the Natchitoches Christmas Festival this winter, there is a reason to visit in every season.
Check out The Oldest City's Biggest Year: A Master Calendar for Natchitoches 2026 to see the full lineup of events, parades, and anniversaries.
Find your porch this spring. Browse our four unique houses and book your stay at www.natchitochesbandb.com.






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