Transportation
A car is essential for getting around the city and exploring the wider Madison Parish area.





Tallulah is a small city and the parish seat of Madison Parish, located in the northeastern corner of Louisiana. Situated within the fertile Mississippi Delta, the community is deeply connected to its agricultural surroundings. The town provides a slow-paced, local atmosphere with a population of approximately 7,000 residents. It serves as a central hub for the rural areas nearby and is a convenient stop for travelers on Interstate 20. Visitors can experience a traditional Southern environment characterized by its quiet streets and regional heritage.
Tallulah is a small city and the parish seat of Madison Parish, located in the northeastern corner of Louisiana. Situated within the fertile Mississippi Delta, the community is deeply connected to its agricultural surroundings. The town provides a slow-paced, local atmosphere with a population of approximately 7,000 residents. It serves as a central hub for the rural areas nearby and is a convenient stop for travelers on Interstate 20. Visitors can experience a traditional Southern environment characterized by its quiet streets and regional heritage.
Parish seat of Madison Parish.
Located in the historic Mississippi Delta region.
Small-town Southern atmosphere.
Gateway to Northeast Louisiana's agricultural lands.
Limited selection of tourist attractions and entertainment venues.
Hot and humid weather conditions during the summer months.
A very quiet and residential atmosphere.
A car is essential for getting around the city and exploring the wider Madison Parish area.
Explore the agricultural history that defines this section of the Mississippi Delta.
A quiet stop in the rural Mississippi Delta.
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$80-$130 p/day
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Tallulah is a well-positioned stop for those driving through Northeast Louisiana on I-20.
March-May, October-November
Mild weather makes it a pleasant time to explore the surrounding rural landscapes.
Be prepared for high heat and humidity, typical of the Louisiana Delta region.
The harvest season brings cooler air and a unique look at the local agricultural life.
Winters are generally mild, though occasional cold snaps are possible.