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Louisiana Physical Map

Louisiana Physical Map

Louisiana is what the Mississippi River built. It’s mostly delta, swamp, and marshland spreading into the Gulf Coast. Sure, northern Louisiana brings some hills, but most of the state is flat and wet. Our physical map of Louisiana shows where land barely rises above water, showing a landscape the river still controls.

Map Information

  • State of Louisiana
  • Physical Map of Louisiana
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On the Map

Louisiana Location Map
Physical Features: Mississippi Alluvial Plain, Coastal Plain State Capital: Baton Rouge Major Cities: New Orleans, Shreveport Cities and Towns: Abbeville, Alexandria, Bastrop, Bogalusa, Bossier City, Bunkie, Chalmette, Crowley, De Ridder, Eunice, Ferriday, Franklin, Hammond, Houma, Jennings, Kenner, Kinder, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Leesville, Mansfield, Metairie, Minden, Monroe, Morgan City, Natchitoches, New Iberia, Oakdale, Opelousas, Ruston, Slidell, Springhill, Sulphur, Tallulah, Thibodaux, Tullos, Ville Platte, Winnfield, Winnsboro Interstate Highways: I-10, I-12, I-20, I-49, I-55, I-59, I-110, I-210, I-310, I-510 US Routes: US-61, US-63, US-65, US-71, US-79, US-80, US-84, US-90, US-137, US-165, US-167, US-171, US-190, US-371, US-425 Lakes and Reservoirs: Bayou D’Arbonne Lake, Calcasieu Lake, Catahoula Lake, Grand Lake, Lake Maurepas, Lake Pontchartrain, Toledo Bend Reservoir, White Lake Rivers and Streams: Atchafalaya River, Mississippi River, Ouachita River, Pearl River, Red River, Sabine River

References

  1. Shuttle Radar Topography Mission Elevation
  2. National Map TopoBuilder Application

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