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About Louisiana

The Pelican state encompasses 33.5 million acres, just over 52,378 square miles. Located in the south central region of the United States, its southern border is formed by the Gulf of Mexico. Neighboring states include Texas, Arkansas, and Mississippi.

Louisiana was named in honor of King Louis XIV by French explorer La Salle, who claimed the territory west of the Mississippi River for France in the 1680s. Louisiana became the 18th state of the Union in 1812.

It’s nicknamed the Pelican State in honor of the state bird. The state flower is the Magnolia, a white flower found on the magnolia tree.

The state is made up of 64 parishes. New Orleans is the largest city in the state. Baton Rouge, the state capital, is the second largest city.

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Calcasieu Parish, LA
Located just outside the city limits of Lake Charles off of Elliott Road, this 3 bedroom/1 bath house is in need of minor repair.  Seller is selling in "as-is condition" and will not be making any repairs. Previously a rental property with incom...
0.29± Acres
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$56,900
Bear Creek 20, Grant Parish, 20 Acres +/-
Grant Parish, LA
Property ID: LAWINNPF20The Bear Creek 20 is a mature timber tract that joins the Kisatchie National Forest in Grant Parish just south of Hwy 500 at Coburn Road. This 20 acre tract shares boundaries with the Bear Creek Tract, which is an additional 40...
20± Acres
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$56,000
HWY 389 Tract, Beauregard Parish, 20± Acres
Beauregard Parish, LA
PROPERTY ID: LABEAUPP20RSecluded acreage southwest of the Town of Merryville in Beauregard Parish. Located a quarter of a mile off of Highway 389. Flood zone X with just a few small areas of zone A. This tract consists of Natural Pine/Hardwood Upland...
20.05± Acres
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$55,739
Calcasieu Parish, LA
Property ID: LACALCPP21Secluded acreage located N of the Toomey area in Calcasieu Parish, LA. Thirty + years natural pine and mixed hardwoods growth. Small tract - opportunity for an investment, homestead, possible farm, or recreational use. Flood zo...
21± Acres
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$51,975
TBD L Benoit Rd, Calcasieu Parish, .84 Acres≠
Calcasieu Parish, LA
Double lot outside the city limits of Lake Charles, LA - just off of Big Lake Road.  It measures 225' wide and 160' deep in a residential area.  The property is approximately 69% in Flood Zone X (requires no flood insurance) and 31% in Floo...
0.84± Acres
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$50,000
2419 Flounder Dr, Calcasieu Parish, .27 Acres≠
Calcasieu Parish, LA
Located just outside the city limits of Lake Charles off of Elliott Road, this 3 bedroom/1 bath house is in need of repair.  Seller is selling in "as-is condition" and will not be making any repairs. Previously a rental property with income of $...
0.27± Acres
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$45,800
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Regions

Louisiana’s five main land regions include the Coastal Marsh, Mississippi Flood Plains, Red River Valley, Terraces, and Hills.

Agriculture

Agriculture continues to be an important industry in the Pelican State, generating $3.2 billion in revenues. There are approximately 30,000 farms in the state, covering 8 million acres of Louisiana. The average size farm comprises 370 acres. Agriculture makes a significant contribution to all 64 parishes.

Louisiana’s most valuable crops are soybeans, sugarcane, and cotton. The state also grows substantial quantities of rice, sweet potatoes, and pecans. Most of the cropland is found in the northeast region of the state.

Wildlife

Louisiana wildlife is abundant within the state on both land and water. The dense vegetation, ample rainfall, and forage make it a wildlife mecca for land animals and fisheries alike. Its primary wildlife includes whitetail deer, turkey, coyotes, bobcat, and mink.

The combination of access to freshwater lakes, rivers, and the Gulf Coast creates a diverse ecosystem for many fish species. Freshwater species include largemouth bass, bluegill, white crappie, and striped bass. Primary saltwater species include red drum, grouper, mullet, and mackerel.

Major Rivers and Lakes

Louisiana’s three longest rivers are the Mississippi River, Red River, and Ouachita River. Their main tributaries include the North Fork of the Red River, Boeuf River, and Kiamichi River.

Lake Pontchartrain, the largest lake in Louisiana, is located in southeastern Louisiana. The surface area of this lake is approximately 402,560 acres (629 square miles). Othersignificant lakes include Toledo Bend Reservoir, Lake Borgne, and Lake Maurepas.

State and National Parks

Louisiana has 21 state parks and 6 national parks.

National Parks:

  • Cane River Creole National Historical Park
  • El Camino Real de Los Tejas National Historic Trail
  • Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
  • New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park
  • Poverty Point National Monument
  • Vicksburg National Military Park

 

State Summary
Nickname Pelican State
Neighboring States Texas, Arkansas, and Mississippi
Regions Coastal Marsh, Mississippi Flood Plains, Red River Valley, Terraces, and Hills
State Flower Magnolia
State Bird Pelican
Big Game White-tailed deer and wild turkey
Small Game Quail, rabbit, and squirrel
Freshwater Fish Largemouth bass, bluegill, white crappie, and striped bass
Saltwater Fish Red drum, grouper, mullet, and mackerel
Hunting Information https://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/
Total Acreage 33.5 million
Total Public Land Acreage 33.5 million
Average Annual Rainfall 70 inches
Farmland by Acreage 8 million acres
Woodlands by Acreage 13.8 million acres
Coastline 397 miles
Conservation Program http://www.dnr.louisiana.gov/conservation
Primary Crops Soybeans, sugarcane, and cotton
Largest Lake Lake Pontchartrain
Other Lakes Toledo Bend Reservoir, Lake Borgne, and Lake Maurepas
Major Rivers Mississippi River, Red River, and Ouachita River
Other Tributaries North Fork of the Red, Boeuf River, and Kiamichi River

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