What is Mardi Gras?Mardi Gras is the last big party of winter. It is the last day of Carnival, a word derived from "Carnevale," which means "goodbye meat." On Mardi Gras, revelers indulge in food, drink, and more in anticipation of Lent, the 47 days and nights of austerity that precede Easter. The day after Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday) is Ash Wednesday.When is Mardi Gras?Mardi Gras is back-dated 47 days before Easter and can take place anytime between February 3 and March 9. Where to Celebrate Mardi Gras in the United StatesThe most famous place to celebrate Mardi Gras in the United States is in the city of New Orleans. But it is not the only place to go for a carnival atmosphere. Mardi Gras tradition is strongest in America where French and/or Catholic communities settled. The popularity of the New Orleans' Mardi Gras party atmosphere has also meant that many big cities and communities throughout the U.S. now celebrate Mardi Gras as a way of getting through the last cold days of winter and looking forward to spring.Mardi Gras in New OrleansNew Orleans is synonymous with Mardi Gras. Every year, hundreds of thousands of visitors go to New Orleans to watch Mardi Gras parades, over-indulge in Cajun cuisine, listen to music, and soak in the Crescent City's particular brand of lively hospitality. Our guide to New Orleans has everything you need to know about Mardi Gras in the Big Easy.What to Know Before You Go to Mardi Gras in New OrleansMardi Gras for Beginners Best Mardi Gras Parades in New OrleansNew Orleans Mardi Gras Krewes in Order of AppearanceMardi Gras IndiansMardi Gras in New Orleans for KidsBest Hotels for Mardi Gras in New OrleansOfficial Website for Mardi Gras in New OrleansMardi Gras in Mobile, AlabamaPurported to be the oldest carnival celebration - even older than that of New Orleans - is the Mardi Gras in Mobile, Alabama. The first known Mardi Gras celebration in the United States took place in the coastal Alabama town in 1703. The guide to Southeast U.S. Travel has written about Mardi Gras in Mobile and other locations, including Orlando and the Mississippi Gulf Coast.Celebrating Mardi Gras in Mobile, AlabamaMardi Gras Celebrations in the SoutheastMardi Gras in TexasTexas is another place to celebrate Fat Tuesday, with Galveston having one of the most famous events, complete with floats, food, and music. Our Texas guide has also written about the Southeast Texas Mardi Gras, which has been providing family-friendly Mardi Gras in Port Arthur since the 1990s.Mardi Gras in GalvestonSoutheast Texas Mardi Gras in Port ArthurMardi Gras in St. Louis, MissouriWhile Mobile has the oldest Mardi Gras, St. Louis claims to have the biggest Mardi Gras event outside of New Orleans. Soulard is St. Louis' best known Mardi Gras party. But there are a number of other balls and parades that take place all over St. Louis when it's Mardi Gras time.Celebrating Soulard in St. LouisMardi Gras Celebrations Around St. Louis