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C/O Southeast Louisiana Refuges, 61389 Hwy. 434, Lacombe, LA 70445, U.S.A.
Bayou Sauvage is the largest urban national wildlife refuge in the country. Its 23,000 acres lie entirely within the city limits of New Orleans. The refuge habitats include estuarine and freshwater marshes interspersed with shallow, ... More on LLBean.com

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C/O Southeast Louisiana Refuges, 61389 Hwy. 434, Lacombe, LA 70445, U.S.A.
Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge This is the Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge home page. It is accessible from all the pages in the Southeast Louisiana (SELA) Refuges Complex web ... More on Fws.gov
Big Branch Marsh, situated in the town of Lacombe, offers a wide variety of habitats, including piney woods, salt and freshwater marshes and cypress swamp, in a concentrated area. Beautiful bayous ... More on LLBean.com

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27488 Pichon Rd., Lacombe, Louisiana, United States

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61389 Hwy. 434, Lacombe, LA 70445, USA
For the outdoor enthusiast, the Rio Grande National Forest has recreation and adventure opportunities for the heartiest of souls, or enjoy the backcountry from the Cumbres & Toltec Narrow Gauge Railroad which runs from Antonio, Colorado ... More on recreation.gov

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2800 Lakeshore Dr. , Lacombe, Louisiana, Lacombe, Louisiana, United States

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(mailing address), 61389 Hwy. 434, Lacombe, LA 70445, USA
Kentucky Reservoir is home to many varieties of fish, including largemouth and smallmouth bass, catfish, bluegill, sauger, and crappie. Numerous boat docks and launching ramps dot the coves of Kentucky's shoreline. Located on Kentucky's ... More on recreation.gov

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61115 Street Mary Street, Lacombe, LA, 70445

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(mailing address), 16389 Hwy. 434, Lacombe, LA 70445, USA

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(mailing address), 61389 Hwy. 434, Lacombe, LA 70445, USA
Following an ancient Cherokee path, this beautiful two-lane road leaves I-85 at Gaffney, makes a 130-mile arc through peach orchards and villages, past Cowpens ... More on recreation.gov

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(mailing address), 61389 Hwy. 434, Lacomb, LA 70445, USA
More than two million outdoor enthusiasts visit Fort Loudoun Reservoir each year. The reservoir is known for its bass fishing, boating, and birdwatching. The wildlife viewing area is the best place to observe the seasonal bird population. ... More on recreation.gov
