Waterways Forming and Crossings of The Gulf Intracoastal Waterway - Louisiana

Louisiana

  • Sabine River
  • Manmade canal
    • Gum Cove Ferry
    • Ellender Bridge (LA 27)
  • Calcasieu River
  • Manmade canal
    • Black Bayou Pontoon Bridge (LA 384)
    • Grand Lake Pontoon Bridge (LA 384)
    • Gibbstown Bridge (LA 27)
    • Forked Island Bridge (LA 82)
    • Louisa Bridge (LA 319)
    • Ferry to Cote Blanche Island
    • LA 317 bridge at North Bend
  • Atchafalaya River
  • Bayou Boeuf
  • Bayou Chene
  • Bayou Black
  • Bayou Cocodrie
  • Lake Cocodrie
  • Manmade canal
  • Bayou Dularge
    • Bayou Dularge Bridge (LA 315)
  • Manmade canal
    • Railroad bridge
    • Houma Tunnel (LA 3040)
    • East Main Street Bridge (LA 24 eastbound)
    • East Park Avenue Bridge (LA 24 westbound)
    • LA 3087 bridge
    • LA 316 bridge
  • Larose-Bourg Cutoff (manmade)
    • West Larose Bridge (LA 1)
  • Manmade canal
    • LA 308 bridge
  • Bayou Barataria
    • LA 3134 bridge
  • Harvey Canal (manmade)
    • Lapalco Boulevard Bridge
    • Harvey Tunnel and bridge (U.S. Highway 90 Business)
    • Harvey Canal Bridge (LA 18)
  • Mississippi River
    • Jackson Avenue-Gretna Ferry
    • Crescent City Connection (U.S. Highway 90 Business)
    • Canal Street Ferry
  • Industrial Canal (manmade)
    • St. Claude Avenue Bridge (LA 46)
    • Claiborne Avenue Bridge (LA 39)
    • Florida Avenue Bridge (road and railroad)
  • Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Canal (manmade)
    • Paris Road Bridge (LA 47)
  • Manmade canal
  • Lake Borgne

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