Fontainebleau State Park is a large free park on the outskirts of New Orleans, on the north shore of Lake Ponchatreen, driving from downtown New Orleans across the Lake Ponchatreen Bridge, the world's longest cross-lake bridge. The park used to be a sugar cane garden, and now there are relics of a sugar factory. The park is in a good environment and there are many birds inhabiting it. I feel that the most beautiful place in the park is on the lakeside. There are many beautiful trees here. The white sand by the lake makes it easy to feel that this is by the sea. There are many seats for tourists to barbecue or eat in the park, which is very suitable for a family to play here.