The Largest Lake In Louisiana, Lake Pontchartrain Is A Beautiful Piece Of Living History
By Jackie Ann|Published July 21, 2019
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Jackie Ann
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
Louisiana has an abundance of waterways. From the Red River down to the Atchafalaya River Basin, the Bayou State is peppered with waterways of all shapes and sizes. Growing up in Louisiana, you’ve probably spent much of your life on the water. We learn to fish, crab, kayak, and boat from an early age, and we’re always looking for that next river or lake to explore. Lake Pontchartrain is the largest lake in Louisiana, and it’s certainly worth a road trip.
Covering an area of 630 square miles, Lake Pontchartrain is the biggest lake in Louisiana.
The lake averages a depth of about 12-14 feet, with some shipping channels kept deeper through dredging to ensure ships can pass safely through. The lake is about 40 miles from east to west and about 24 miles from north to south.
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Lake Pontchartrain is located across six different parishes in Louisiana.
In 1699, French explorer Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville renamed it to honor Louis Phelypeaux, the Count de Pontchartrain who served as minister of finance during King Louis XIV’s reign.
The lake is a popular attraction for fishermen and boaters looking to spend some time in the water.
Fontainebleau State Park is a great option. Not only do they have several trails that will lead you around the lake, but a beautiful pier and a sandy beach to sink your toes into.
The Mandeville Lakefront is a spectacular spot to take a casual stroll.
There are several benches so you can sit back and enjoy the view, plus a few playground peppered along the park for the little ones.
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Walking along the lakefront underneath the canopies of trees with Spanish moss swaying as the wind blows through your hair sounds like the perfect quintessential Louisiana day.
For a sensational sunset dinner, head over to The Blue Crab.
When was the last time you visited this stunning slice of paradise? What is your favorite way to explore this Louisiana lake? Share your experiences and opinions in the comments below.
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