Mardi Gras in the Mountains brings Cajun tradition to Red River Visitors of Mardi Gras in the Mountains enjoy live music. People watch as the burning of the Wild Tchoupitoulas takes place. Mardi Gras in the Mountains features a parade which will take place on Saturday, March 1. Published February 20, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. Modified February 20, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - Mardi Gras in the Mountains brings Cajun tradition to Red River When the fictional Wild Tchoupitoulas beast makes its way down Main Street, towering eight feet tall and carrying the worries of Red River locals and visitors, it's clear Mardi Gras in the Mountains has officially begun. collection_c6d47212-ed7e-11ef-b527-13c654c4ef95.html
As featured on - Mardi Gras in the Mountains brings Cajun tradition to Red River When the fictional Wild Tchoupitoulas beast makes its way down Main Street, towering eight feet tall and carrying the worries of Red River locals and visitors, it's clear Mardi Gras in the Mountains has officially begun.
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