Did You Know There’s A Stunning Lost State Monument In Louisiana?
Louisiana is full of hidden secrets, and the coast is no different. Fort Proctor, also known as Beauregard’s Castle, is one of the most mesmerizing former landmarks off the coast of Louisiana. Now slowly sinking into the sea, this place is only accessible by boat. Let’s explore it!

This fort was originally built to protect water routes towards New Orleans in the 1850s. The water routes were recognized for being dangerous to New Orleans during the Battle of Lake Borgne in 1814.

By the time the Civil War ended, the design of the fort hadn't kept up with advancements in artillery, and the fort became obsolete.
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MRGO in the 1960s, however, cut off land access to the fort site.
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Now it's completely surrounded by water about one to two feet deep - and getting deeper.

Some say there is still a patch of dry land at the center of the fort, but who knows for sure.
Doesn’t Fort Proctor look amazing? Did you ever visit this place before it was taken over by water? Were you one of those teenagers trying to have some fun outside the watchful eyes of your parents? Let us know what you about your experiences!
Looking for more adventure in Louisiana? Check out Lake Road in Lacombe!
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