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    • Ouachita-Black Rivers (4 L&D, Jonesville Pool) - New Orleans
      • Ouachita-Black Rivers (4 L&D, Jonesville Pool)

      • Project has 9 public access points to Ouachita-Black Rivers with picnicking, fishing and boating. Pool extends from Riverton, LA south to Jonesville Lock & Dam located on LA 124 12 mi S of Jonesville, LA.
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • Ouachita-Black Rivers (4 L&D, Felsenthal Pool) - New Orleans
      • Ouachita-Black Rivers (4 L&D, Felsenthal Pool)

      • Project has 3 public access points to Ouachita River and Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge with boating, fishing, camping, and day use. Pool extends from H.K. Thatcher Lock & Dam south to the Felsenthal Lock & Dam located 5 mi NE of Huttig, AR on count
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • Old Spanish Trail - New Orleans
      • Old Spanish Trail

      • Now Hwy. 90, the Old Spanish Trail traverses historical sites dating back to Native American communities, the Colonial Period, and the Civil War.
        • Drives
    • North Toledo Bend - New Orleans
      • North Toledo Bend

      • The park boasts a spectacular location on the bank of the 185,000 acre Toledo Bend Reservoir. Cabins, camping, outstanding fishing and water sports are available at the park. A nature trail, a swimming pool, playgrounds, picnic areas and a boat launch mak
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • Mandalay National Wildlife Refuge - New Orleans
      • Mandalay National Wildlife Refuge

      • Mandalay NWR protects high quality freshwater marsh and cypress-tupelo swamp. The area contains significant migratory bird resources including neotropical migrants, bald eagles, waterfowl, wading birds and shorebirds.
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • Louisiana Scenic Bayou Byway - New Orleans
      • Louisiana Scenic Bayou Byway

      • The Louisiana Bayou Byway consists of 521 miles of state designated scenic byways in Southeast Louisiana. Visit the historic houses, museums, plantations, State Parks/Commemorative Areas, and fairs and festivals in the area.
        • Drives
    • Longleaf Trail Scenic Byway (Kisatchie Scenic Byway) - New Orleans
    • Lafourche/Terrebonne Scenic Byway - New Orleans
      • Lafourche/Terrebonne Scenic Byway

      • From antebellum plantations and magnificent church art to shrimp boats coming into port at sundown, there`s a lot to see in this unique part of the world.
        • Drives
    • Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge - New Orleans
      • Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge

      • The refuge includes freshwater marsh and open water, rice, wheat, soybean, and natural moist soil fields, flooded gum and cypress trees, and restored tallgrass prairie. Wildlife species found on the refuge are those indigenous to the marshes of coastal
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • Jean Lafitte Scenic Byway - New Orleans
      • Jean Lafitte Scenic Byway

      • Driving the Jean Lafitte Scenic Byway and stopping frequently to see things up close and personal is a good way to discover the real character of the Cajun country.
        • Drives
    • Handy Brake National Wildlife Refuge - New Orleans
      • Handy Brake National Wildlife Refuge

      • The refuge currently consists of 501 acres including a 35 acre free lease from International Paper Co. A large wetland complex provides excellent habitat for wintering waterfowl and resident wood ducks.
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • Grand Cote National Wildlife Refuge - New Orleans
      • Grand Cote National Wildlife Refuge

      • The refuge provides valuable waterfowl habitat in the Mississippi/Red River floodplain ecosystem. Agriculture fields cover about half the refuge lands. Other habitats include bottomland hardwood forest, bayous, willow sloughs, open marsh, and small pond
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • Delta National Wildlife Refuge - New Orleans
      • Delta National Wildlife Refuge

      • The refuge provides sanctuary, feeding, and resting habitat for wintering and migrating populations of lesser snow geese and more than 18 species of ducks.
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • D'Arbonne National Wildlife Refuge - New Orleans
      • D'Arbonne National Wildlife Refuge

      • The refuge lies on the Western edge of the 75 mile-wide Mississippi Alluvial Plain. The refuge includes oxbow lakes, side channels of Bayou D'Arbonne and bottomlands that are flooded on a year-round basis.
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • Creole Nature Trail - New Orleans
      • Creole Nature Trail

      • Highlights of this route include four National Wildlife Refuges, salt and freshwater resources, Civil War and archaeological dig sites, and miles of natural beaches, marshlands, and prairie lands, all yielding an abundance of wildlife and scenic appeal.
        • Drives
    • Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge - New Orleans
      • Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge

      • The refuge consists primarily of lowland hardwood forest which is subject to annual flooding from Catahoula Lake. Several natural cypress shaded bayous and brakes add diversity throughout the forest.
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge - New Orleans
      • Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge

      • The refuge contains fresh marsh, coastal prairie and old rice fields as well as intermediate, brackish and salt marshes. It is an integral part of the Cameron Creole Watershed Project.
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • Breton National Wildlife Refuge - New Orleans
      • Breton National Wildlife Refuge

      • The refuge is the second oldest refuge in the National Wildlife Refuge System and provides nesting grounds for the endangered brown pelican as well as the royal tern, caspian tern and least tern. The dominate vegetation is black mangrove, groundsel bush
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge - New Orleans
      • Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge

      • The refuge contains bottomland hardwood habitat in the Pearl River Basin. Over 90% of the refuge can be flooded during seasonal high river periods.
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge - New Orleans
      • Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge

      • Black Bayou Lake NWR was established in 1997 in a unique partnership with the City of Monroe, LA. The area consists of about 2,000 acres of pristine wetlands with the flora and fauna characteristic of southern swamps. Situated in a semi-urban location,
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge - New Orleans
      • Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge

      • The refuge is comprised of coastal marsh and pine forested wetlands. The management objectives are to provide habitat for a diversity of wildlife species, with special emphases on migratory birds and endangered species.
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • Bienville Trace Scenic Byway II - New Orleans
      • Bienville Trace Scenic Byway II

      • Located in Northeast Louisiana, this 502-mile byway traverses the parishes of Caldwell, East Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, and West Carroll.
        • Drives
    • Bayou Teche Scenic Byway - New Orleans
      • Bayou Teche Scenic Byway

      • This byway follows the most famous bayou in Louisiana, running through a land that is rich in Cajun and Creole culture, covered with elegant moss-draped oaks, and dotted with Southern mansions.
        • Drives
    • Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge - New Orleans
      • Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge

      • The refuge is located entirely within the corporate limits of New Orleans. The refuge habitats include estuarine and freshwater marshes, interspersed with shallow, open water ways and a hardwood hammock.
        • Nature & Wildlife
    • Bayou Cocodrie National Wildlife Refuge - New Orleans
      • Bayou Cocodrie National Wildlife Refuge

      • Bayou Cocodrie NWR has some of the least disturbed bottomland hardwoods in the Mississippi River Valley. This refuge was established in 1992 to provide wintering habitat for waterfowl and to protect the hardwood that is nearly untouched.
        • Nature & Wildlife
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