Louisiana Highway 607

Louisiana Highway 607 is a state highway in Louisiana which is located in Tensas Parish north of the community of Lake Bruin. The highway spans 0.19 miles (0.31 km) and is primarily a connector road between U.S. Route 65 at its western terminus and Louisiana Highway 605 at its eastern terminus, which parallel each other but do not intersect at this point.

Read more about Louisiana Highway 607:  Route Description, Major Junctions

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