Picnicking in Louisiana

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Cane River National Heritage Area (Natchitoches)

Cane River National Heritage Area in northwestern Louisiana is a largely rural, agricultural landscape known for its historic plantations, its distinctive Creole architecture, and its multi-cultural legacy.

Poverty Point National Monument (Epps)

Located in northeastern Louisiana, this park commemorates a culture that thrived during the first and second millennia B.C. This site, which contains some of the largest prehistoric earth works in North America, is managed by the state of Louisiana.

J. Bennett Johnston Waterway (Monroe)

The J. Bennett Johnston Waterway, formerly known as the Red River Waterway, LA, contains five locks and dams on the Red River: LD 1 L.C. - Boggs Lock and Dam; LD 2 - J.H. Overton Lock and Dam; LD 3 - Lock and Dam No. 3; LD 4 - Russell B.

Bayou Bodcau Reservoir (Monroe)

There is no permanent pool at this flood control dam. However, Bossier Parish maintains Ivan Lake on 520 acres of reservoir lands. A major waterfowl and upland game management and hunting area is open to the public.

Ouachita-Black Rivers (4 L&Ds, Jonesville Pool (Monroe)

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.

Caddo Lake (Monroe)

Caddo Lake, LA has facilities for bank fishing at the dam, which is operated by the Corps.

Ouachita-Black Rivers (4 L&Ds, Thatcher Pool) (Monroe)

Ouachita-Black Rivers System in AR and LA has four locks and dams. There are boat ramps and picnicking facilities on the river. The Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge is located along the river near the AR and LA border.

Ouachita-Black Rivers (4 L&Ds, Felsenthal Pool (Monroe)

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.

Ouachita-Black Rivers (4 L&Ds, Columbia Pool) (Monroe)

Ouachita-Black Rivers System in AR and LA has four locks and dams. There are boat ramps and picnicking facilities on the river. The Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge is located along the river near the AR and LA border.

Bonnet Carre Spillway (Norco)

Over the years, the Bonnet Carre Spillway has developed into an extensively used outdoor recreation area with approximately 250, 000 visitors enjoying the spillway each year.

Kisatchie National Forest (Pineville)

Located in the piney hills and hardwood bottoms of seven central and northern Louisiana parishes, the Kisatchie National Forest is the only national forest in the Pelican State.