The Ultimate Guide to Loyal Blue Weekends
There are few things more exciting than the Louisiana Tech football season here in Ruston.
It’s a special time of year when students, alumni, locals, and fans from all over come together to watch the Bulldogs take the field. While you’re in Ruston for the game, we want you to make the most out of your trip by experiencing the local attractions and culture of Louisiana’s College Town.
Friday
Morning
Breakfast
There’s no better way to start your visit than with a hot cup of coffee and a homemade pastry from Common Goods. Conveniently located right off I-20, it is the perfect place to stop for breakfast on your way into town. You can also grab your breakfast to-go and head to Cook Park, where you can enjoy your meal under a covered pavilion followed by a morning stroll around the walking path. The park also has a playground and splash pads for your kids to enjoy.
Afternoon
Shop Downtown
Ruston’s walkable historic downtown, where you’ll find unique shops, local restaurants, and several outdoor art installations to discover, including The Bulldog Project. Be sure to take a minute and snap a photo in front of one of the many colorful murals in the district! Some of the must-visit shops include Creative Exchange, The Collective, Cotton Top Print Shop, The Fashion of Ruston, Garden Baby, Goldie Boutique, and No. 9 Books & Records. A full list of downtown stores can be found here.
Lunch
If you’ve worked up an appetite, walk on over to the Heard Freighthouse Food Park, where you can choose from several local food trucks serving up burgers, sandwiches, barbecue, authentic Chinese food, and other specialty items. The park also features an outdoor dining area with covered picnic tables, which makes for the perfect place to dine on a nice fall afternoon.
Outdoor Adventure
After lunch, take your pick from several outdoor adventures in the piney hills. You can enjoy an afternoon of biking or water activities at the pristine Lincoln Parish Park, which boasts world-class bike trails, a walking path around the beautiful lake, a sandy beach, kayaking, and several fishing piers. If you’re really looking for an adventure, set up camp at one of the park’s primitive or RV campsites for the weekend. If observing nature is more your speed, then grab your binoculars and head to the James Lake Birding Trail, where you can unplug and connect with nature from a peaceful viewing platform overlooking the lake and all its wildlife.
Evening
Dinner
Go ahead and break out one of the new outfits you bought for dinner and drinks at Utility Brewing, known for their house-made craft beer, brick-oven pizza, and specialty cocktails. Also be sure to check our calendar of events to see what's happening that weekend, including any home game weekend celebrations. Tech will also have 2 pep rallies downtown on these Fridays: September 20th and November 8th.
Saturday
Morning
The best way to start a Saturday morning is at the Ruston Farmers Market. This open-air market features fresh produce, meats, eggs, honey, jams, salsas, baked goods, and other locally-made items. You can even fuel up with coffee and breakfast options from area vendors. The market is open year-round every Saturday from 9:00 am-1:00 pm.
Afternoon
Shopping & Lunch
We recommend hanging around downtown to shop and grab a bite to eat before the game. If you need a last-minute game-day outfit, be sure to swing by FanBase for all your official Louisiana Tech merch. For lunch, head over to Ponchatoulas, a staple of Downtown Ruston. This Louisiana Tech alumni-owned restaurant offers Cajun classics and southern specialties in a family-friendly atmosphere.
Time for Kickoff
Avoid game-day traffic and stadium lots by staying parked downtown and taking advantage of the Tech Trolley. It picks up at Railroad Park, stops by the W. Mississippi lot on campus, and then drops off at the stadium for tailgating activities and the game. This shuttle runs continuously each hour, completely free of charge. Get to the stadium early for tailgating in Bulldog Village, an experience you must not miss during game days in Ruston.
No tickets? No problem! There are plenty of places in the area to kick back and watch the game. Eat, drink, and enjoy the game from the comfort of your favorite Ruston restaurant.
Evening
After cheering on the Bulldogs, catch the Tech Trolley back to downtown, where the game day fun continues. Dawg House Sports Grill and White Lightnin' are both great options for post-game snacks and drinks. For continued football watching, we suggest grabbing a table at Dawg House. For celebratory cocktails, head over to White Lightnin'.
Sunday
Morning
While the game day festivities may be wrapped up, there’s no rush to head out of town. Sleep in a bit, then make your way to Trio's for a delicious Sunday brunch. The menu offers classic brunch dishes and some with a signature twist. Aside from truly delicious food and wonderful service, Trio's provides a relaxing atmosphere that’s perfect for a peaceful Sunday.
We hope you enjoy your gameday weekend experience, complete with some great, local shopping. Be sure to visit again soon!