7 Of The Most Amazing Rivers In Louisiana
Louisiana is home to some of the most majestic and amazing waterways in the United States. From recreation to shipping to transportation there are so many different ways that these rivers nurture our lives and stimulate our growth. Here are 7 of the most iconic rivers you’ll find throughout the state.

The Red river is a 1,360 mile long river which flows into Louisiana from Arkansas to meet with the Atchafalaya River as it reaches the gulf.

As the Red River stretches down the middle of Louisiana to flow through Alexandria, it's a favorite recreation destination.
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This 605 mile river flows through Arkansas and Louisiana, beginning in the Ouachita mountains near Mena.
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Hooker hole, pictured here, is a favorite spot for anglers.

A 137 mile distributary of the Red River and the Mississippi River, the Atchafalaya River Delta is the only area on the Louisiana coast where land is actually growing.

Allen-Long Bridge (right) and E.J.Lionel Grizzaffi Bridge (left) both connect Morgan City and Rewick over the Atchafalaya River.

Hwy Boat Ramp @ I-10, Near Henderson.

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This 200 mile long river rises in Vernon Parish and flows through Kisatchie National Forest before reaching the gulf.

Simply stunning.

The most iconic river in the United States, the Mississippi River reaches the gulf of Mexico just miles south of New Orleans after a 2,320 mile journey from northern Minnesota.

The river's windy path through the delta gives New Orleans its nickname, "The Crescent City".

They don't call it old man river for nothing.
Which one of these rivers is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!
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