- Old River Lock
- Louisiana's Old River is a distinctive river with a remarkable history. Fifty miles northwest of Baton Rouge, it connects the Atchafalaya and Mississippi rivers. It was once
- Otis House at Fairview-Riverside State Park
- When you enter the Fairview-Riverside State Park, you will notice a large home facing the water. This is Otis House, originally built in the 1880s as the family home
- Ouachita-Black Rivers (4 L&D, Columbia Pool)
- 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
- Ouachita-Black Rivers (4 L&Ds, Columbia Pool)
- 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
- Ouachita-Black Rivers (4 L&Ds, 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 &
- Ouachita-Black Rivers (4 L&Ds, 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
- Ouachita-Black Rivers (4 L&Ds, Thatcher Pool)
- 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
- Ouachita-Black Rivers (Calion Pool)
- The Ouachita-Black Rivers Navigation Project was began in 1902 and is a 337-mile long waterway. The project stretches from central Arkansas to Jonesville, Louisiana where it converges with the
- Ouachita-Black Rivers (Felsenthal Pool)
- The Ouachita-Black Rivers Navigation Project was began in 1902 and is a 337-mile long waterway. The project stretches from central Arkansas to Jonesville, Louisiana where it converges with the
- Ouachita-Black Rivers-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
- Pearl River Dams
- Pearl River, LA is a series of three locks and dams. The area is primarily for day use with boating, hunting and fishing being
- Plaquemine Lock State Historic Site
- As a distributary of the Mississippi River and a route to the heartland of Louisiana through the Atchafalaya Basin, Bayou Plaquemine was used as a navigable artery centuries before
- Port Hudson State Historic Site
- At this park you can step back in time by taking the wheelchair/stoller-accessible trail and elevated broadwalk over the breastworks in the Fort Desperate area, along six miles of
- Poverty Point National Monument
- 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
- Poverty Point Reservoir State Park
- The 2,700-acre, man-made lake that is the center piece for Poverty Point Reservoir State Park offers visitors an outlet for a variety of watersport activities and a scenic backdrop
- Poverty Point State Historic Site
- Poverty Point is a prehistoric archeological site dating between 1650 - 700 BCE in northeastern Louisiana, 15.5 miles (24.9 km) from the current Mississippi River on the
- Rebel State Historic Site
- Rebel State Historic Site traces its origin back to the days of the American Civil War. According to a local legend, a young Confederate soldier became separated from his
- Red River Waterway (5 Locks & Dams)
- Red River Waterway, LA, now known as the J. Bennett Johnston Waterway, contains five locks and dams on the Red River. The project is operated by the Corps
- Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site
- Rosedown Plantation is located in the West Feliciana Parish community of St. Francisville along one of the most historic corridors in South Louisiana. The historic presence of the River
- Sabine National Wildlife Refuge
- Sabine NWR,about 8 miles south of Hackberry, on State Highway 27, was established in 1937 to provide habitat for migratory waterfowl and other birds. The refuge
- Sam Houston Jones State Park
- Originally named for the Texas folk hero who traveled extensively in the western reaches of Louisiana, Sam Houston Jones was given its current name in honor of the state's
- Shell Keys National Wildlife Refuge
- Established in 1907, Shell Keys National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is one of the oldest refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System. It is also a testimony to the
- South Toledo Bend State Park
- Pleasantly located on several small bluffs that extend over and into the Toledo Bend Reservoir, South Toledo Bend Reservoir State Park offers a scenic, waterfront view from many vantage
- St. Bernard State Park
- St. Bernard State Park is the ideal spot for visitors who are seeking a family atmosphere and natural experience, as well as for campers who don't want to or
- TENSAS RIVER NWR
- The Tensas River NWR, located in northeast Louisiana, is one of the largest continuous blocks of bottomland hardwoods remaining in the nation. Programs on the refuge include cooperative farming,
- Tickfaw State Park
- Strolling through four ecosystems on over a mile of boardwalks through Tickfaw State Park, visitors can experience the sights and sounds of a cypress/tupelo swamp, a bottomland hardwood forest,
- Upper Ouachita National Wildlife Refuge
- The refuge provides excellent wintering habitat for tens of thousands of ducks and geese. The endangered red-cockaded woodpecker and the threatened Louisiana black bear are found on Upper
- Wallace Lake
- The Corps of Engineers operates one recreational facility at Wallace Lake Dam. Wallace Lake Dam not only provides flood control, but also affords visitors the opportunity to fish, hunt,
- Winter Quarters State Historic Site
- Winter Quarters State Historic Site stands today as a rare survivor of the ravages of the Civil War. The large, airy structure is the only one of its kind