The following is a list ofstate highways in theU.S. state ofLouisiana designated in the 400-449 range.
Location | Assumption Parish |
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Length | 5.746 mi[1] (9.247 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 400 (LA 400) runs 5.75 miles (9.25 km) in an east–west direction from a local road northeast ofAttakapas Landing toLA 1 north ofSupreme,Assumption Parish.[2][3][4]
From the west, LA 400 begins at the east end of a bridge across the Cancienne Canal. It continues the path of a local road that begins at a junction withLA 401 just north of Attakapas Landing onLake Verret. LA 400 heads eastward and intersectsLA 1011 andLA 1010 before ending at a junction withLA 1 oppositeBayou Lafourche. LA 400 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[2][3][4]
The entire highway is inAssumption Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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| 0.000 | 0.000 | Begin state maintenance at Cancienne Canal bridge | Western terminus | |
| 1.737 | 2.795 | ![]() | Western terminus of LA 1011 | |
Percle | 4.218 | 6.788 | ![]() | ||
| 5.746 | 9.247 | ![]() | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Attakapas Landing–Napoleonville |
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Length | 9.407 mi[1] (15.139 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 401 (LA 401) runs 9.41 miles (15.14 km) in a southwest to northeast direction from a dead end atLake Verret inAttakapas Landing to a junction withLA 1 inNapoleonville,Assumption Parish.[5] The route's mileposts increase from the eastern end contrary to common practice.
The entire highway is inAssumption Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Attakapas Landing | 9.407 | 15.139 | Dead end atLake Verret | Western terminus | |
| 1.937 | 3.117 | ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 1006 | |
Napoleonville | 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Assumption Parish |
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Length | 5.070 mi[1] (8.159 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 402 (LA 402) runs 5.07 miles (8.16 km) in an east–west direction from a local road west ofBrusle St. Vincent toLA 308 north ofNapoleonville,Assumption Parish.[6] The route's mileposts increase from the eastern end contrary to common practice.
The entire highway is inAssumption Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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| 5.070 | 8.159 | Begin state maintenance | Western terminus | |
Brusle St. Vincent | 2.530 | 4.072 | ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 403 | |
| 1.452 | 2.337 | ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 1006 | |
Munsons | 0.068 | 0.109 | ![]() | ||
| 0.017– 0.053 | 0.027– 0.085 | Bridge overBayou Lafourche | ||
| 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Brusle St. Vincent–Paincourtville |
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Length | 2.878 mi[1] (4.632 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 403 (LA 403) runs 2.88 miles (4.63 km) in a north–south direction fromLA 402 atBrusle St. Vincent toLA 308 atPaincourtville,Assumption Parish.[7]
The entire highway is inAssumption Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Brusle St. Vincent | 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Southern terminus | |
| 0.552 | 0.888 | ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 1004 | |
Paincourtville | 2.800 | 4.506 | ![]() | ||
2.807– 2.853 | 4.517– 4.591 | Bridge overBayou Lafourche | |||
2.878 | 4.632 | ![]() | Northern terminus | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Choctaw–Samstown |
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Length | 8.230 mi[1] (13.245 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 404 (LA 404) runs 8.23 miles (13.24 km) in an east–west direction fromLA 75 atChoctaw toLA 69 atSamstown,Iberville Parish.[8] The route's mileposts increase from the eastern end contrary to common practice.
The entire highway is inIberville Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Choctaw | 8.230 | 13.245 | ![]() | Western terminus | |
| 2.000 | 3.219 | ![]() | ||
| 1.577 | 2.538 | ![]() | Eastern terminus of LA 3001 | |
Samstown | 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | McCall–Plaquemine |
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Length | 29.346 mi[1] (47.228 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 405 (LA 405) runs 29.35 miles (47.23 km) in a general north–south direction fromLA 1 west ofDonaldsonville,Ascension Parish to the junction of LA 1 andLA 75 inPlaquemine,Iberville Parish.[9]
Parish | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Ascension | McCall | 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Southern terminus |
Iberville | | 12.436– 12.567 | 20.014– 20.225 | ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 3075 (not signed) |
White Castle | 14.313 | 23.035 | ![]() ![]() | South end of LA 69 concurrency | |
| 14.796 | 23.812 | ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 993 | |
Bayou Goula | 17.358 | 27.935 | ![]() ![]() | North end of LA 69 concurrency | |
Plaquemine | 29.185 | 46.969 | ![]() ![]() | South end of LA 75 concurrency | |
29.250– 29.346 | 47.073– 47.228 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Northern terminus; north end of LA 75 concurrency; one-way couplet on LA 1 | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Location | Belle Chasse–Stanton |
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Length | 6.002 mi[1] (9.659 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 406 (LA 406) runs 6.00 miles (9.66 km) in a north–south direction fromLA 23 inBelle Chasse,Plaquemines Parish to the junction of two local roads inNew Orleans,Orleans Parish. It provides access to theWoodland Bridge across theGulf Intracoastal Waterway for Belle Chasse and an area of New Orleans known as theAlgiers Lower Coast.[10][11][12][13]
LA 406 heads north from LA 23 (Belle Chasse Highway) in Belle Chasse. Traveling along Woodland Highway, the route passes a series of newer residential subdivisions. The roadway curves to the northeast, traversing a corner of Orleans Parish, and passes a small cluster of industrial facilities located alongside the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. LA 406 proceeds straight ahead and crosses from Plaquemines Parish again into Orleans Parish, simultaneously re-entering the New Orleans city limits. After crossing underneath the Woodland Bridge, LA 406 engages in aroundabout withLA 407, which loops around onto the bridge and across the waterway. The highway then passes the entrance to the upscaleEnglish Turn residential community and country club. LA 406 curves due east onto Patterson Drive (also known as River Road) along theMississippi River levee and proceeds to an intersection with Stanton Road. River Road continues as a local road until reaching theU.S. Coast Guard station three miles (4.8 km) later.[10][11][12][13]
Parish | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Plaquemines | Belle Chasse | 0.000– 0.077 | 0.000– 0.124 | ![]() | Southern terminus | |||
Orleans | No major junctions | |||||||
Plaquemines | No major junctions | |||||||
Orleans | New Orleans | 3.226– 3.372 | 5.192– 5.427 | ![]() ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 407;roundabout | |||
6.002 | 9.659 | River Road / Stanton Road | Northern terminus; location also known asStanton | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | New Orleans |
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Length | 2.556 mi[1] (4.113 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 407 (LA 407) runs 2.56 miles (4.12 km) in a north–south direction fromLA 406 toLA 428 inNew Orleans,Orleans Parish. The route connects General de Gaulle Drive, a major thoroughfare through theAlgiers area of the city, with LA 406 via theWoodland Bridge across theGulf Intracoastal Waterway.[12][13][14]
LA 407 begins at aroundabout junction with LA 406 (Woodland Highway) near theEnglish Turn residential subdivision in the Lower Coast Algiers area of New Orleans. The divided four-lane highway loops to the north and proceeds across the high-level Woodland Bridge over the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, located along the Orleans–Plaquemines parish line. Returning to grade, LA 407 intersects General de Gaulle Drive, which continues ahead through Algiers toward theCrescent City Connection bridge spanning theMississippi River inDowntown New Orleans. LA 407 turns north from this junction onto Woodland Drive and narrows to an undivided four-lane highway. The route continues in this capacity through the residential Old Aurora neighborhood until reaching an intersection with LA 428 (General Meyer Avenue).[12][13][14]
Parish | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Orleans | New Orleans | 0.000– 0.078 | 0.000– 0.126 | ![]() | Southern terminus;roundabout |
Orleans–Plaquemines parish line | New Orleans–Belle Chasse line | 0.212– 1.151 | 0.341– 1.852 | Woodland Bridge overGulf Intracoastal Waterway | |
Orleans | New Orleans | 1.286– 1.321 | 2.070– 2.126 | General de Gaulle Drive –Mississippi River Bridge | |
2.556 | 4.113 | ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 407; eastern terminus of LA 428 | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Baton Rouge–Greenwell Springs |
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Length | 12.281 mi[1] (19.764 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 408 (LA 408) runs 12.28 miles (19.76 km) in an east–west direction from a local road inBaton Rouge to a junction with the concurrentLA 37/LA 64 inCentral,East Baton Rouge Parish. The route connects northern Baton Rouge withGreenwell Springs, a rural community within the Central city limits.[4][15][16]
LA 408 begins on Harding Boulevard at the west end of theCanadian National Railway/Kansas City Southern Railway overpass alongside theSouthern University campus. This terminus is located in an area within the Baton Rouge city limits known asScotlandville. LA 408 heads east across the overpass as a divided four-lane highway and intersectsUS 61 (Scenic Highway). Several blocks later, the highway passes through an interchange withI-110 at exit 6, connecting to Downtown Baton Rouge andNatchez, Mississippi. Jutting out from this junction is Veterans Memorial Boulevard, a local road that provides access toBaton Rouge Metropolitan Airport. After passing along the south side of the airport, LA 408 crossesLA 67 (Plank Road), and the local name changes from Harding Boulevard to Hooper Road. 3.2 miles (5.1 km) after exiting the Baton Rouge city limits, LA 408 crosses theComite River into the suburban city of Central. Over the next 3.3 miles (5.3 km) are junctions withLA 410 (Blackwater Road),LA 946 (Joor Road), andLA 3034 (Sullivan Road). During this stretch, LA 408 narrows to an undivided two-lane highway. It continues northeast in this capacity until reaching a junction with LA 37/LA 64 (Greenwell Springs Road), which parallels theAmite River.[4][15][16]
The entire highway is inEast Baton Rouge Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Baton Rouge | 0.000 | 0.000 | Begin state maintenance on Harding Boulevard atCN/KCS railroad overpass | Western terminus | |
0.280– 0.359 | 0.451– 0.578 | ![]() | Location also known asScotlandville | ||
1.219– 1.489 | 1.962– 2.396 | ![]() Veterans Memorial Boulevard –Metro Airport | Exit 6 on I-110 | ||
2.335– 2.376 | 3.758– 3.824 | ![]() | Location also known asHowell | ||
Central | 5.538– 5.600 | 8.913– 9.012 | Bridge overComite River | ||
6.028 | 9.701 | ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 410 | ||
8.238 | 13.258 | ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 946 | ||
9.346 | 15.041 | ![]() | Western terminus of LA 3034 | ||
12.281 | 19.764 | ![]() ![]() | Eastern terminus; location also known asGreenwell Springs | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Indian Mound–Blairstown |
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Length | 11.256 mi[1] (18.115 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 409 (LA 409) runs 11.26 miles (18.12 km) in a north–south direction fromLA 64 inCentral,East Baton Rouge Parish toLA 959 atBlairstown,East Feliciana Parish.[4][16][17][18]
LA 409 heads north on Liberty Road from a T-intersection with LA 64 in area within the Central city limits known asIndian Mound. The highway travels about 6.7 miles (10.8 km) to the community ofPride, where it curves east onto Pride-Baywood Road then turns north onto Riley Road. North of Pride, LA 409 crosses from East Baton Rouge Parish into East Feliciana Parish and proceeds to a junction with LA 959 at Blairstown. LA 409 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[4][16][17][18] As of 2018, the portion in East Baton Rouge Parish (except for the portion south of Bethel Church) is under agreement to be removed from the state highway system and transferred to local control.[19]
Parish | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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East Baton Rouge | Central | 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Southern terminus |
East Feliciana | Blairstown | 11.256 | 18.115 | ![]() | Northern terminus |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Central |
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Length | 8.176 mi[1] (13.158 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 410 (LA 410) runs 8.18 miles (13.16 km) in a north–south direction along Blackwater Road fromLA 408 toLA 64 inCentral,East Baton Rouge Parish.[20]
The entire highway is inCentral,East Baton Rouge Parish.
mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Southern terminus | ||
8.176 | 13.158 | ![]() | Northern terminus; location also known asDeerford | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Rosedale–Livonia |
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Length | 11.515 mi[1] (18.532 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 411 (LA 411) runs 11.52 miles (18.54 km) in a north–south direction fromLA 76 inRosedale,Iberville Parish to the junction ofUS 190 andLA 78 inLivonia,Pointe Coupee Parish.[4][21][22][23] The route's mileposts increase from the northern end contrary to common practice.
LA 411 heads northwest from LA 76 in Rosedale alongside the east bank ofBayou Grosse Tete. After about six miles (9.7 km), the route passes along the eastern edge ofMaringouin, which is accessed by bridge viaLA 977. Shortly afterward, the highway crosses from Iberville Parish into Pointe Coupee Parish. LA 411 continues along the bayou until reaching a junction with US 190 (Airline Highway) in Livonia, connecting with the cities ofBaton Rouge andOpelousas. LA 78 continues the path of the roadway northward towardNew Roads. LA 411 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[4][21][22][23]
Parish | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Iberville | Rosedale | 11.515 | 18.532 | ![]() | Southern terminus |
| 5.564 | 8.954 | ![]() ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 977 | |
Pointe Coupee | Livonia | 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 411; southern terminus of LA 78 |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | East Feliciana Parish |
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Length | 9.938 mi[1] (15.994 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 412 (LA 412) runs 9.94 miles (16.00 km) in an east–west direction fromLA 964 west ofSlaughter toLA 67 east of Slaughter,East Feliciana Parish.[24]
The entire highway is inEast Feliciana Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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| 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() ![]() | Western terminus of LA 412; southern terminus of LA 955; west end of LA 955 concurrency | |
| 0.407 | 0.655 | ![]() ![]() | East end of LA 955 concurrency | |
Slaughter | 5.100 | 8.208 | ![]() | ||
| 7.498 | 12.067 | ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 956 | |
| 8.635 | 13.897 | ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 957 | |
Olive Branch | 9.938 | 15.994 | ![]() | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Location | Erwinville–New Roads |
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Length | 23.741 mi[1] (38.207 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 413 (LA 413) runs 23.74 miles (38.21 km) in a north–south direction fromLA 76 south ofErwinville,West Baton Rouge Parish toLA 1 Bus. inNew Roads,Pointe Coupee Parish.[4][23][25][26]
Prior to the 1955 highway number redesignations, the current LA Highway 413 ran along road beds that were parts ofLA State Route 73, LA State Route 139, and LA State Route 135 of the old numbering system. The portion of the highway from Rosedale Road that runs north to near False River was the old LA State Route 73 portion. The portion that runs along False River and carries the local name "Island Road" was the old LA State Route 139 portion. The portion of the current highway that runs east-west from near Patin Dyke to New Roads was the old LA State Route 135 portion.[27]
LA 413 heads north on Poydras Bayou Drive from LA 76 (Rosedale Road) in West Baton Rouge Parish. It crosses the concurrentUS 190/LA 1 (Airline Highway) in Erwinville. The highway then skirts the Pointe Coupee Parish line for a short time before crossing it at a junction withLA 3091 (Flynn Road). LA 413 makes a brief zigzag ontoLA 416 inLakeland. Shortly afterward, the route turns west at an intersection withLA 414 (Island Road) and makes a long loop alongsideFalse River throughJarreau andDupont toVentress. Here, LA 413 meets LA 414 (Ventress Road) a second time and turns north briefly to a junction withLA 415 (Patin Dyke Road) atPatin. The highway turns west once again and enters the city of New Roads, where it terminates at a junction with LA 1 Bus. at the corner of Main and New Roads Streets. LA 413 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[4][23][25][26]
Parish | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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West Baton Rouge | | 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Southern terminus |
Erwinville | 4.243 | 6.828 | ![]() ![]() | ||
| 4.723 | 7.601 | ![]() | Western terminus of LA 620 | |
West Baton Rouge–Pointe Coupee parish line | | 6.832 | 10.995 | ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 3091 |
Pointe Coupee | Lakeland | 9.038 | 14.545 | ![]() ![]() | South end of LA 416 concurrency |
9.248 | 14.883 | ![]() ![]() | North end of LA 416 concurrency | ||
| 9.753 | 15.696 | ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 414 | |
Ventress | 21.515 | 34.625 | ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 414 | |
Patin | 22.116 | 35.592 | ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 415 | |
New Roads | 23.741 | 38.207 | ![]() ![]() | Northern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Location | Pointe Coupee Parish |
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Length | 10.550 mi[1] (16.979 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 414 (LA 414) runs 10.55 miles (16.98 km) in a general north–south direction fromLA 413 north ofLakeland to a second junction with LA 413 atVentress,Pointe Coupee Parish. The route travels in a loop off of LA 413 around an area between theFalse River andMississippi River known as "The Island".[4][23][28]
LA 414 heads northeast from LA 413 throughChenal and across theKansas City Southern Railway line to a junction withLA 415 (River Road) at the Mississippi River levee. The route turns north alongside the levee and travels concurrent with LA 415 for 2.2 miles (3.5 km). LA 414 then turns west and proceeds back across the KCS rail line to its terminus at LA 414 in Ventress. It is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[4][23][28]
The entire highway is inPointe Coupee Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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| 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Southern terminus | |
Chenal | 1.192 | 1.918 | ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 983 | |
| 4.918 | 7.915 | ![]() ![]() | South end of LA 415 concurrency | |
| 7.128 | 11.471 | ![]() ![]() | North end of LA 415 concurrency | |
Ventress | 10.550 | 16.979 | ![]() | Northern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Location | Port Allen–New Roads |
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Length | 25.801 mi[1] (41.523 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 415 (LA 415) runs 25.80 miles (41.52 km) in a north–south direction fromI-10 west ofPort Allen,West Baton Rouge Parish toLA 413 east ofNew Roads,Pointe Coupee Parish.[29] The route has a spur that travels 0.48 miles (0.77 km), providing a connection to westboundUS 190/LA 1 atLobdell.[30]
Location | Knapp–Hermitage |
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Length | 7.247 mi[1] (11.663 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 416 (LA 416) runs 7.25 miles (11.67 km) in an east–west direction fromLA 1 atKnapp toLA 415 atHermitage,Pointe Coupee Parish.[4][23][31] The route's mileposts increase from the eastern end contrary to common practice.
LA 416 heads east from LA 1 throughLakeland, where it intersectsLA 413. The road curves northeast throughRougon and briefly overlapsLA 983. AtGlynn, LA 416 crosses theKansas City Southern Railway (KCS) tracks at grade and intersectsLA 982. The route continues northeast to a junction with LA 415 in Hermitage at the west bank levee of theMississippi River. LA 416 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[4][23][31]
The entire highway is inPointe Coupee Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Knapp | 7.247– 7.167 | 11.663– 11.534 | ![]() | Western terminus | |
Lakeland | 5.399 | 8.689 | ![]() ![]() | West end of LA 413 concurrency | |
5.199 | 8.367 | ![]() ![]() | East end of LA 413 concurrency | ||
| 4.445 | 7.154 | ![]() ![]() | West end of LA 983 concurrency | |
Rougon | 3.803 | 6.120 | ![]() ![]() | East end of LA 983 concurrency | |
Glynn | 2.035 | 3.275 | ![]() | Western terminus of LA 982 | |
Hermitage | 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Location | Pointe Coupee Parish |
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Length | 24.281 mi[1] (39.076 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 417 (LA 417) runs 24.28 miles (39.07 km) in a north–south direction fromLA 10 atRed Cross toLA 418 atLegonier,Pointe Coupee Parish. It exists in two sections, as part of the route between Red Cross andCoon is under local control.[32][33]
The entire highway is inPointe Coupee Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Red Cross | 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Southern terminus | |||
| 1.900 | 3.058 | End state maintenance on Coon Road | ||||
Coon Road continues as a local road for 3.491 miles (5.618 km) | |||||||
Coon | 1.900 | 3.058 | Resume state maintenance at Coon Road | ||||
| 3.561 | 5.731 | ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 973 | |||
Quinton | 9.011– 9.041 | 14.502– 14.550 | ![]() | Western terminus of LA 419 | |||
| 9.960 | 16.029 | ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 418 | |||
Jacoby | 19.685 | 31.680 | ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 970 | |||
Legonier | 24.281 | 39.076 | ![]() | Northern terminus | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Pointe Coupee Parish |
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Length | 21.898 mi[1] (35.241 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 418 (LA 418) runs 21.90 miles (35.24 km) in a general north–south direction fromLA 417 north ofQuinton toLA 1 atLegonier,Pointe Coupee Parish.[4][23][34]
The route heads northeast from LA 417 and crosses LA 1 inInnis. It then turns northward alongside the west bank levee of theMississippi River pastWilliamsport and theAngola Ferry landing. AtTorras, LA 418 curves westward and crossesLA 15 near the Old River Lock. The highway continues along theLower Old River andAtchafalaya River to a second junction with LA 1 inLegonier at the foot of a bridge connecting toSimmesport. LA 418 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[4][23][34]
The entire highway is inPointe Coupee Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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| 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Southern terminus | |
Innis | 3.938 | 6.338 | ![]() | ||
Williamsport | 5.653 | 9.098 | ![]() | Eastern terminus of LA 971 | |
| 9.059– 9.135 | 14.579– 14.701 | ![]() | Western terminus of LA 3190 | |
Torras | 12.978 | 20.886 | ![]() | ||
| 15.378 | 24.748 | ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 970 | |
Legonier | 21.580 | 34.730 | ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 417 | |
21.898 | 35.241 | ![]() | Northern terminus | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Pointe Coupee Parish |
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Length | 7.359 mi[1] (11.843 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 419 (LA 419) runs 7.36 miles (11.84 km) in an east–west direction fromLA 417 atQuinton to the junction of two private roads east ofLacour,Pointe Coupee Parish.[35]
The entire highway is inPointe Coupee Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Quinton | 0.000– 0.039 | 0.000– 0.063 | ![]() | Western terminus | |
Batchelor | 2.877 | 4.630 | ![]() | ||
Lacour | 6.170 | 9.930 | ![]() | Eastern terminus of LA 972 | |
| 7.359 | 11.843 | End state maintenance | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Pointe Coupee Parish |
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Length | 7.895 mi[1] (12.706 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 420 (LA 420) runs 7.90 miles (12.71 km) in an east–west direction from the concurrentLA 1/LA 10 east ofMorganza to the junction of LA 10 andLA 10 Bus. north ofNew Roads,Pointe Coupee Parish.[4][23][36]
LA 420 initially heads north from LA 1/LA 10 pastPointe Coupee Central High School then reaches the west bank of theMississippi River and turns eastward. Following the river levee toPointe Coupee, the highway intersectsLA 981. It then turns south a short distance to intersect LA 10. The road continues straight ahead into New Roads as LA 10 Bus. LA 420 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[4][23][36]
The entire highway is inPointe Coupee Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Labarre | 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() ![]() | Western terminus | |
Pointe Coupee | 7.295 | 11.740 | ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 981 | |
| 7.895 | 12.706 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Eastern terminus of LA 420; eastern terminus of LA 10 Bus. | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | West Feliciana Parish |
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Length | 15.821 mi[1] (25.461 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 421 (LA 421) runs 15.82 miles (25.46 km) in a southeast to northwest direction fromLA 10 west ofJackson toUS 61 north ofSt. Francisville,West Feliciana Parish.[37]
The entire highway is inWest Feliciana Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Southeastern terminus | |
| 8.893 | 14.312 | ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 967 | |
Wakefield | 15.808– 15.821 | 25.441– 25.461 | ![]() | Northwestern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Norwood–Felps |
---|---|
Length | 12.123 mi[1] (19.510 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 422 (LA 422) runs 12.12 miles (19.51 km) in an east–west direction fromLA 19 inNorwood toLA 67 atFelps,East Feliciana Parish.[4][18]
The route heads east on Oak Street from LA 19 (Main Street) in Norwood. After one block, LA 422 turns south onto Azalea Street and runs parallel to LA 19 for a short distance before resuming an eastward course for the remainder of its route. The highway travels through the northern central portion of the parish, just south of theMississippi state line. The eastern terminus at Felps is located about 10 miles (16 km) north ofClinton. LA 422 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[4][18]
The entire highway is inEast Feliciana Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Norwood | 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Western terminus | |
Felps | 12.123 | 19.510 | ![]() | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | East Baton Rouge Parish |
---|---|
Length | 2.427 mi[1] (3.906 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 423 (LA 423) runs 2.43 miles (3.91 km) in an east–west direction along Thomas Road fromLA 19 toLA 67 betweenBaton Rouge andBaker inEast Baton Rouge Parish.[38] As of 2018, it is under agreement to be removed from the state highway system and transferred to local control.[39]
The entire highway is inEast Baton Rouge Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Baton Rouge | 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Western terminus | |
Baker | 2.418– 2.427 | 3.891– 3.906 | ![]() | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Washington Parish |
---|---|
Length | 11.858 mi[1] (19.084 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 424 (LA 424) runs 11.86 miles (19.09 km) in a general east–west direction fromLA 62 north ofPine to a second junction with LA 62 north ofState Line,Washington Parish.[40]
The entire highway is inWashington Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Southern terminus | |
| 0.435 | 0.700 | ![]() ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 1070 | |
Thomas | 3.970 | 6.389 | ![]() | ||
| 11.858 | 19.084 | ![]() | Northern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | East Baton Rouge Parish |
---|---|
Length | 1.986 mi[1] (3.196 km) |
Existed | 1955–1961 |
Louisiana Highway 425 (LA 425) ran 1.99 miles (3.20 km) in a north–south direction fromLA 30 north ofGardere toLA 427 atEssen,East Baton Rouge Parish.[41]
Location | Baton Rouge |
---|---|
Length | 7.390 mi[1] (11.893 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 426 (LA 426) runs 7.39 miles (11.89 km) in an east–west direction fromLA 73 inBaton Rouge toUS 190 between Baton Rouge andDenham Springs. The route is located entirely withinEast Baton Rouge Parish and is known locally as Old Hammond Highway.[4][16][42]
LA 426 heads east from LA 73 (Jefferson Highway) in Baton Rouge as an undivided four-lane highway. It intersectsLA 1068 (Drusilla Lane) just before crossingUS 61 (Airline Highway), where the roadway widens to include a center turning lane. Shortly before exiting the city limits, LA 426 narrows to two lanes at an intersection with Boulevard de Province. The route proceeds eastward and intersectsLA 3245 (O'Neal Lane) before terminating at US 190 (Florida Boulevard) just west of theAmite River.[4][16][42]
LA 426 was the original traffic route between Baton Rouge and Denham Springs in the early 20th century. Known as Benton's Ferry Road, it traveled from Jefferson Highway (formerly called Clay Cut Road) to Benton's Ferry on the Amite River near the present location of the US 190 crossing. The ferry service was replaced in 1918 by a bridge (which was in turn replaced by an improved bridge crossing in 1933). The highway was designated as part ofState Route 7 in 1921, and it became part of the original alignment of US 190 in 1926. Both designations were removed from the route in 1942 when an extension of Florida Boulevard from Downtown Baton Rouge to the Amite River was completed. The road remained in the state highway system asState Route 7-D until becoming LA 426 in the1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering.
As of 2018, LA 426 is under agreement to be removed from the state highway system and transferred to local control.[43]
The entire highway is inEast Baton Rouge Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Baton Rouge | 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Western terminus | |
1.508 | 2.427 | ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 1068 | ||
1.703– 1.716 | 2.741– 2.762 | ![]() | |||
| 6.516 | 10.486 | ![]() | ||
| 7.378– 7.390 | 11.874– 11.893 | ![]() | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Baton Rouge–Hope Villa |
---|---|
Length | 14.574 mi[1] (23.455 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 427 (LA 427) runs 14.57 miles (23.45 km) in a northwest to southeast direction fromLA 73 inBaton Rouge,East Baton Rouge Parish to a second junction with LA 73 atHope Villa,Ascension Parish. It is a busy suburban commercial and residential thoroughfare over most of its route and almost entirely parallelsI-10.[4][16][44][45]
LA 427 heads south from LA 73 (Government Street) along South Acadian Thruway as an undivided four-lane highway. After passing through adiamond interchange withI-10 at exit 157B, the route turns southeast onto Perkins Road, gaining a center turning lane, and proceeds out of the Baton Rouge city limits. Intersections with several major thoroughfares connect with the interstate to the northeast, includingLA 3064 (Essen Lane),LA 1248 (Bluebonnet Boulevard), andLA 3246 (Siegen Lane). The roadway narrows to two lanes after passing the latter junction and generally remains in that capacity for the remainder of the route. Just before it crosses into Ascension Parish, LA 427 briefly makes a jog ontoLA 42 (Highland Road) through a second interchange with I-10 atKleinpeter. The route then curves to the northeast atLA 928 (Bluff Road) and crossesUS 61 (Airline Highway). Shortly afterward, LA 427 terminates at LA 73 (Old Jefferson Highway) south of Hope Villa, within thecensus-designated boundary ofPrairieville.[4][16][44][45] As of 2018, the portion of LA 427 in East Baton Rouge Parish is under agreement to be removed from the state highway system and transferred to local control.[46]
Parish | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
East Baton Rouge | Baton Rouge | 0.000– 0.052 | 0.000– 0.084 | ![]() | Northwestern terminus | ||
1.377– 1.501 | 2.216– 2.416 | ![]() | Exit 157B on I-10 | ||||
4.869 | 7.836 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Western terminus of LA 3064 | ||||
| 6.174– 6.183 | 9.936– 9.951 | ![]() | ||||
| 7.786 | 12.530 | ![]() | ||||
| 10.957 | 17.634 | ![]() ![]() | West end of LA 42 concurrency | |||
0.266-mile (0.428 km) concurrency with![]() | |||||||
| ![]() | Exit 166 on I-10 | |||||
Kleinpeter | 10.957 | 17.634 | ![]() ![]() | East end of LA 42 concurrency; resume LA 427 mileage | |||
Ascension | | 13.142 | 21.150 | ![]() ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 928 | ||
Hope Villa | 14.345– 14.356 | 23.086– 23.104 | ![]() | ||||
14.574 | 23.455 | ![]() | Southeastern terminus | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
|
Location | New Orleans |
---|---|
Length | 8.817 mi[1] (14.190 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 428 (LA 428) runs 8.82 miles (14.19 km) fromLA 23 nearBelle Chasse toLA 407 inNew Orleans. The route travels in an irregular direction and exists in two segments connected by local roads. The portion that travels on General de Gaulle Drive, however, is bannered east–west.[13][47][48]
LA 428 begins at a point on LA 23 (Belle Chasse Highway) between Belle Chasse andGretna near theJefferson–Plaquemines parish line. It heads north on Behrman Highway, an undivided four-lane thoroughfare with a center turning lane. The highway crosses from Jefferson Parish into an area of New Orleans (co-extensive withOrleans Parish) known asAlgiers. Just before the local name changes to Behrman Place, the center lane is replaced by a median, and the route proceeds to an intersection with General de Gaulle Drive. LA 428 turns west onto General de Gaulle Drive, a divided six-lane thoroughfare with a wide right-of-way that includes a drainage canal. The highway engages into a partialcloverleaf interchange withUS 90 Bus. (Westbank Expressway). Approaching this junction, the westbound carriageway widens to five lanes to accommodate traffic exiting onto theCrescent City Connection intoDowntown New Orleans.[12][13][47][49]
Passing through the interchange, the roadway narrows to a divided four-lane highway, and LA 428 soon crosses back into Jefferson Parish and enters the city ofGretna, where the local name changes to Burmaster Street. LA 428 then turns north onto Franklin Avenue at the northern terminus of LA 23 and remains a divided four-lane highway. The highway re-enters the city of New Orleans for a final time, and the local name changes to Nunez Street. LA 428 crosses underneath the Crescent City Connection on US 90 Bus. and engages into aroundabout with Mardi Gras Boulevard, a local road, at grade level between the two bridge spans. Shortly afterward, LA 428 turns to the northeast, and state maintenance ends at the five-point intersection of Lamarque, Vallette, Verret, and Hermosa Streets. Local traffic may travel north on Vallette Street and east onto Newton Street, where state maintenance resumes at an intersection with Behrman Avenue. Here, the roadway widens from two lanes to four lanes with a median and becomes known as General Meyer Avenue. LA 428 proceeds eastward to a terminus at LA 407 (Woodland Drive).[13][47][48][49]
As of 2019, a small portion in Jefferson Parish intersecting LA 23 is under agreement to be removed from the state highway system and transferred to local control.[50]
Parish | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jefferson | | 0.000– 0.009 | 0.000– 0.014 | ![]() | Southern terminus | ||
Orleans | New Orleans | 3.999– 4.400 | 6.436– 7.081 | ![]() ![]() | Exit 9 on US 90 Bus.; toCrescent City Connection | ||
Jefferson | Gretna | 4.963 | 7.987 | ![]() ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 23 | ||
Orleans | New Orleans | 5.862 | 9.434 | Lamarque Street / Vallette Street / Verret Street | End state maintenance | ||
Gap in LA 428 | |||||||
5.862 | 9.434 | Behrman Avenue / General Meyer Avenue / Newton Street | Resume state maintenance | ||||
8.731– 8.817 | 14.051– 14.190 | ![]() ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 407 and LA 428 | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Ascension Parish |
---|---|
Length | 10.190 mi[1] (16.399 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 429 (LA 429) runs 10.19 miles (16.40 km) in an east–west direction fromLA 73 west ofGonzales toLA 22 north ofSorrento,Ascension Parish.[51]
The entire highway is inAscension Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Western terminus | |
Gonzales | 4.590 | 7.387 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | West end of LA 44 concurrency; western terminus of LA 3038 | |
4.970 | 7.998 | ![]() ![]() | East end of LA 44 concurrency | ||
5.545– 5.555 | 8.924– 8.940 | ![]() | |||
St. Amant | 8.382 | 13.490 | ![]() | ||
| 10.190 | 16.399 | ![]() | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Franklinton–Hackley |
---|---|
Length | 10.091 mi[1] (16.240 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 430 (LA 430) runs 10.09 miles (16.24 km) in a north–south direction fromLA 25 inFranklinton toLA 438 atHackley,Washington Parish.[52]
The entire highway is inWashington Parish.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Franklinton | 0.000– 0.025 | 0.000– 0.040 | ![]() | Southern terminus | |
0.195 | 0.314 | ![]() ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 1069 | ||
| 7.610 | 12.247 | ![]() ![]() | Eastern terminus of LA 38 | |
Hackley | 10.091 | 16.240 | ![]() | Northern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | St. Amant–Port Vincent |
---|---|
Length | 9.60 mi[53][54] (15.45 km) |
Louisiana Highway 431 (LA 431) runs 9.60 miles (15.45 km) fromSt. Amant toPort Vincent.
Location | Woodland–Chipola |
---|---|
Length | 8.54 mi[53][55] (13.74 km) |
Louisiana Highway 432 (LA 432) runs 9.54 miles (15.35 km) fromWoodland toChipola.
Location | Slidell |
---|---|
Length | 14.83 mi[53] (23.87 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 433 (LA 433) is astate highway inLouisiana that servesSlidell.
Location | Lacombe–St. Tammany |
---|---|
Length | 10.66 mi[53] (17.16 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 434 (LA 434) runs 10.66 miles (17.16 km) in a north–south direction from a point south ofUS 190 inLacombe toLA 36 betweenAbita Springs andHickory,St. Tammany Parish.[56]
From the south, LA 434 begins at the intersection of Lake Road and Barringer Road about 2 miles (3.2 km) from the shore ofLake Pontchartrain. It proceeds northward on Lake Road to a junction with US 190 andLA 1093-1. At this point, it turns northeast concurrent with US 190 acrossBayou Lacombe. Shortly thereafter, LA 434 turns northward and eventually intersectsI-12 at adiamond interchange at Exit 74. It continues northward through the community ofSt. Tammany to a terminus at LA 36.
LA 434 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.
The entire highway is inSt. Tammany Parish.
Location | mi[56] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lacombe | 0.0 | 0.0 | Lake Road, Barringer Road | Southern terminus | |
1.6 | 2.6 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | South end of US 190 concurrency; southern terminus of LA 1093-1 | ||
1.9 | 3.1 | ![]() ![]() | North end of US 190 concurrency;roundabout | ||
4.4– 4.8 | 7.1– 7.7 | ![]() | Exit 74 on I-12 | ||
St. Tammany | 10.3 | 16.6 | ![]() | Northern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
|
Location | Abita Springs–Talisheek |
---|---|
Length | 11.47 mi[53] (18.46 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 435 (LA 435) runs 11.47 miles (18.46 km) in an east–west direction fromLA 36/LA 59 inAbita Springs toLA 41 inTalisheek. It is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.
The route has a spur that travels 0.70 miles (1.13 km) to an alternate connection with LA 41, essentially forming a large Y-junction between LA 435 and LA 41.
The entire highway is inSt. Tammany Parish.
Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Abita Springs | 0.0 | 0.0 | ![]() ![]() | Western terminus;roundabout | |
Talisheek | 11.0 | 17.7 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 435 Spur | |
11.5 | 18.5 | ![]() | Eastern terminus | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Franklinton–Varnado |
---|---|
Length | 26.14 mi[53][57] (42.07 km) |
Louisiana Highway 436 (LA 436) runs 26.14 miles (42.07 km) fromFranklinton toVarnado.[58]
Location | Covington–Zona |
---|---|
Length | 20.63 mi[53][59] (33.20 km) |
Louisiana Highway 437 (LA 437) runs 20.63 miles (33.20 km) fromCovington toZona.[60]
Location | Mt. Hermon–Angie |
---|---|
Length | 37.78 mi[53][61] (60.80 km) |
Louisiana Highway 438 (LA 438) runs 37.78 miles (60.80 km) fromMt. Hermon toAngie.[62]
Location | Sheridan–Bogalusa |
---|---|
Length | 12.71 mi[53][63] (20.45 km) |
Louisiana Highway 439 (LA 439) runs 12.71 miles (20.45 km) fromSheridan toBogalusa.
Location | Hutchinson Creek–Richardson |
---|---|
Length | 27.56 mi[53] (44.35 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 440 (LA 440) runs 27.56 miles (44.35 km) in an east–west direction fromLA 441 north ofGreensburg,St. Helena Parish toLA 10 west ofFranklinton,Washington Parish.[64]
The route heads east from LA 441 from a point just north of theHutchinson Creek Wildlife Management Area and soon crosses from St. Helena Parish intoTangipahoa Parish.[64][65][66] It then passes through an interchange withI-55 south ofKentwood and intersects the parallelUS 51 inTangipahoa. Just east of Tangipahoa, the roadway continues straight ahead asLA 1057 while LA 440 dips to the south onto a parallel alignment throughBolivar. Just before crossing into Washington Parish, LA 440 curves to the northeast and rejoins LA 1057.[64][66][67] In Washington Parish, LA 440 heads slightly southeast to its terminus at LA 10 inRichardson, a point west of Franklinton.[64][66][68]
Location | Livingston Parish–Mississippi state line |
---|---|
Length | 43.744 mi[1] (70.399 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 441 (LA 441) runs 43.74 miles (70.39 km) in a north–south direction fromLA 42 west ofSpringfield to theMississippi state line north ofEasleyville.[69]
Parish | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Livingston | | 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() | Southern terminus |
| 2.110– 2.551 | 3.396– 4.105 | ![]() | Exit 29 on I-12 | |
Holden | 4.960 | 7.982 | ![]() | ||
| 5.583 | 8.985 | ![]() ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 1036 | |
Starns | 9.147– 9.216 | 14.721– 14.832 | ![]() ![]() | South end of LA 442 concurrency | |
9.224– 9.308 | 14.845– 14.980 | Bridge overTickfaw River | |||
5.877 | 9.458 | ![]() ![]() | North end of LA 442 concurrency | ||
St. Helena | Montpelier | 16.744 | 26.947 | ![]() ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 1036 (signed east–west here) |
17.840 | 28.711 | ![]() ![]() | South end of LA 16 concurrency | ||
17.989 | 28.950 | ![]() ![]() | South end of LA 43 concurrency | ||
18.317– 18.486 | 29.478– 29.750 | Bridge overTickfaw River | |||
| 19.870 | 31.978 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | North end of LA 16 and LA 43 concurrencies | |
Hillsdale | 23.691 | 38.127 | ![]() | ||
| 24.467 | 39.376 | ![]() ![]() | Western terminus of LA 1046 | |
| 27.836 | 44.798 | ![]() ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 1047 (signed east–west here) | |
| 29.816 | 47.984 | ![]() ![]() | South end of LA 10 concurrency | |
| 30.446 | 48.998 | ![]() ![]() | North end of LA 10 concurrency | |
| 35.349 | 56.889 | ![]() ![]() | Western terminus of LA 440 | |
| 38.160 | 61.413 | ![]() ![]() | South end of LA 38 concurrency | |
| 38.760 | 62.378 | ![]() ![]() | North end of LA 38 concurrency | |
| 43.744 | 70.399 | ![]() ![]() | Northern terminus; continuation inMississippi | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
|
Location | Magnolia–Loranger |
---|---|
Length | 23.22 mi[53] (37.37 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 442 (LA 442) runs 23.22 miles (37.37 km) in an east–west direction fromLA 63 north ofLivingston to the junction ofLA 40 andLA 443 north ofHammond.[70]
The route heads east from LA 63 and intersectsLA 1036 andLA 441, both of which itoverlaps as it crosses various branches of theTickfaw River. Further east, LA 442 intersectsLA 43 and crosses fromLivingston Parish intoTangipahoa Parish. Just west ofTickfaw, LA 442 passes through adiamond interchange withI-55 at exit 36. In the center of town, LA 442 zigzags viaUS 51 and proceeds northeast out of the corporate limits. After crossing theTangipahoa River, the route curves due east to its terminus at a four-way junction with LA 40 and LA 443 south ofLoranger. LA 442 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[70]
Parish | Location | mi[70] | km | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Livingston | | 0.0 | 0.0 | ![]() | Western terminus |
Magnolia, Livingston Parish | 3.2 | 5.1 | ![]() ![]() | West end of LA 1036 concurrency | |
| 4.2 | 6.8 | ![]() ![]() | East end of LA 1036 concurrency | |
| 5.9 | 9.5 | ![]() ![]() | West end of LA 441 concurrency | |
Starns | 6.2 | 10.0 | ![]() ![]() | East end of LA 441 concurrency | |
| 10.6 | 17.1 | ![]() | ||
Livingston–Tangipahoa parish line | | 12.0 | 19.3 | ![]() ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 1063 |
Tangipahoa | | 15.5– 15.9 | 24.9– 25.6 | ![]() | Exit 36 on I-55 |
Tickfaw | 16.9 | 27.2 | ![]() ![]() | West end of US 51 concurrency | |
17.0 | 27.4 | ![]() ![]() | East end of US 51 concurrency | ||
| 18.4 | 29.6 | ![]() | ||
| 23.0 | 37.0 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Eastern terminus of LA 442; northern terminus of LA 443 | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
|
Location | Hammond |
---|---|
Length | 8.30 mi[53] (13.36 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 443 (LA 443) runs 8.30 miles (13.36 km) in a north–south direction along Morris Road fromUS 190 inHammond to a junction withLA 40 andLA 442 south ofLoranger,Tangipahoa Parish.[71]
The route heads northeast out of Hammond and has a brief concurrency withLA 1064 north of town. After crossing theTangipahoa River, LA 443 turns due north to its end at LA 40 and LA 442, connecting toTickfaw,Independence, andFolsom. LA 443 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[66][71][72]
The entire highway is inTangipahoa Parish.
Location | mi[53] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hammond | 0.0 | 0.0 | ![]() | Southern terminus | |
| 3.0 | 4.8 | ![]() ![]() | South end of LA 1064 concurrency | |
| 4.4 | 7.1 | ![]() ![]() | North end of LA 1064 concurrency | |
| 5.4 | 8.7 | Bridge overTangipahoa River | ||
| 8.2 | 13.2 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Northern terminus; eastern terminus of LA 442 | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
|
Location | French Settlement–Killian |
---|---|
Length | 14.76 mi[53] (23.75 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 444 (LA 444) runs 14.76 miles (23.75 km) in an east–west direction fromLA 16 inFrench Settlement toLA 22 inKillian,Livingston Parish.[73]
The route heads northeast out of French Settlement, intersectingLA 63 atVerdun, and parallels the route of LA 22 into Killian. LA 444 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[66][73][74]
The entire highway is inLivingston Parish.
Location | mi[53] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
French Settlement | 0.0 | 0.0 | ![]() | Western terminus | |
Verdun | 4.9 | 7.9 | ![]() | Southern terminus of LA 63 | |
Killian | 14.8 | 23.8 | ![]() | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
|
Location | Tangipahoa Parish |
---|---|
Length | 24.58 mi[53] (39.56 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 445 (LA 445) is astate highway inLouisiana that servesTangipahoa Parish.
Location | Livingston Parish |
---|---|
Length | 20.19 mi[53] (32.49 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 447 (LA 447) runs 20.19 miles (32.49 km) in a north–south direction fromLA 16 inPort Vincent toLA 63 north ofWalker,Livingston Parish.[75]
The route heads north from LA 16 in Port Vincent as an undivided two-lane highway. Upon entering Walker, LA 447 passes through adiamond interchange withI-12 at Exit 15. The highway widens to four lanes with a center turning lane and proceeds through downtown Walker, crossing bothUS 190 andLA 1027. Reverting again to two lanes, LA 447 proceeds north through rural west-central Livingston Parish and intersectsLA 1029,LA 1025,LA 1024, andLA 1019 before ending at LA 63 near theSt. Helena Parish line.
The entire highway is inLivingston Parish.
Location | mi[75] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Port Vincent | 0.0 | 0.0 | ![]() | Southern terminus | |
Walker | 8.2– 8.6 | 13.2– 13.8 | ![]() | Exit 15 on I-12 | |
9.6 | 15.4 | ![]() | |||
9.7 | 15.6 | ![]() ![]() | Eastern terminus of LA 1027 | ||
| 11.3 | 18.2 | ![]() ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 1029 | |
| 13.0 | 20.9 | ![]() ![]() | Eastern terminus of LA 1025 | |
| 15.0 | 24.1 | ![]() | ||
Friendship | 16.5 | 26.6 | ![]() | ||
| 20.3 | 32.7 | ![]() | Northern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | St. Helena Parish |
---|---|
Length | 8.59 mi[53] (13.82 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 448 (LA 448) runs 8.59 miles (13.82 km) in a north–south direction fromLA 37 north ofGrangeville toLA 10 atDarlington,St. Helena Parish.[76]
A rural route heading along the west side of St. Helena Parish, LA 444 parallels theAmite River at a distance, connecting LA 10 and LA 37, which intersect inGreensburg to the east. It is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[65][66][76]
The entire highway is inSt. Helena Parish.
Location | mi[53] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.0 | 0.0 | ![]() | Southern terminus | |
Darlington | 8.6 | 13.8 | ![]() | Northern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Walker–Greensburg |
---|---|
Length | 23.73 mi[53] (38.19 km) |
Existed | 1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 449 (LA 449) runs 23.73 miles (38.19 km) in a north–south direction fromUS 190 inWalker,Livingston Parish toLA 37 southwest ofGreensburg,St. Helena Parish.[77]
LA 449 heads north from Walker and intersectsLA 1024, followed byLA 63. LA 449 turns west concurrent with LA 63 for a very short time before the former turns again to the north. After crossing from Livingston Parish into St. Helena Parish, LA 449 enters the community ofPine Grove, where it intersectsLA 16. LA 449 makes a brief jog east onto LA 16 before proceeding north again atLA 1041. LA 449 continues in a north-northeast direction to a terminus at LA 37 southeast of Greensburg.
LA 449 is an undivided two lane highway for its entire length.
Parish | Location | mi[77] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Livingston | Walker | 0.0 | 0.0 | ![]() | Southern terminus |
| 4.5 | 7.2 | ![]() | ||
| 8.3 | 13.4 | ![]() ![]() | South end of LA 63 concurrency | |
| 8.4 | 13.5 | ![]() ![]() | North end of LA 63 concurrency | |
St. Helena | Pine Grove | 16.4 | 26.4 | ![]() ![]() | South end of LA 16 concurrency |
16.5 | 26.6 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | North end of LA 16 concurrency; western terminus of LA 1041 | ||
| 23.8 | 38.3 | ![]() | Northern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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