Getting Around
A car is necessary for travel within Inniswold and to reach the nearby amenities of Baton Rouge.





Inniswold is a census-designated place located in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. Known for its primarily residential character, it offers a quiet retreat with a population of approximately 6,000 residents. The community is ideally situated for those who want to enjoy a suburban pace of life while remaining close to the extensive shopping, dining, and historical sites of nearby Baton Rouge. Its location near major transit corridors makes it a convenient base for exploring the broader Louisiana region, from its unique wetlands to its famous culinary destinations.
Inniswold is a census-designated place located in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. Known for its primarily residential character, it offers a quiet retreat with a population of approximately 6,000 residents. The community is ideally situated for those who want to enjoy a suburban pace of life while remaining close to the extensive shopping, dining, and historical sites of nearby Baton Rouge. Its location near major transit corridors makes it a convenient base for exploring the broader Louisiana region, from its unique wetlands to its famous culinary destinations.
Peaceful residential atmosphere.
Close proximity to Baton Rouge.
Small-town feel with 6,000 residents.
Easy access to major highways.
The area is predominantly residential with fewer commercial attractions than a city center.
Proximity to Baton Rouge means easy access to major hospitals, universities, and shopping malls.
The climate is typical of southern Louisiana, with high humidity in the summer months.
A car is necessary for travel within Inniswold and to reach the nearby amenities of Baton Rouge.
Explore the surrounding area for a wide selection of Louisiana's famous Cajun and Creole cuisine.
A quiet suburban stay near Baton Rouge.
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$100-$160 p/day
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Choose this area if you prefer a peaceful, residential environment over the hustle of a city center.
March-May, October-November
Mild weather and blooming azaleas make this a peak time for visiting the region.
Be prepared for high humidity and frequent afternoon thunderstorms typical of Louisiana.
Pleasant temperatures and many local festivals in the nearby Baton Rouge area.
Generally mild and quiet, though occasional cold fronts can bring chilly temperatures.