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Atchafalaya Basin
This project encompasses 595,000 acres of the largest contiguous tract of bottomland hardwoods in the United States. The Atchafalaya Basin is a scenic semi-wilderness area of hardwood forests, cypress stands, marshes and bayous. It is one of the last great river swamps left in the nation. The Atchafalaya River and hundreds of miles of bayous bring life to this wilderness area.
Henderson Water Management Unit & Atchafalaya Basin Recreational Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement
Recreational activities
- biking
- birding
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- boating
- canoeing (Indian Bayou)
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- cultural or historic sites
- fishing
- hiking (Indian Bayou)
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- horseback riding
- hunting
- all terrain vehicles
- pets allowed
- water sports
- wilderness area
- wildlife viewing
2011-12 Hunting information for Indian Bayou Area
An annual permit is required to hunt on the Indian Bayou Area. Permits have changed this year. Permits are now located as a cut-out on the front panel of the 2010-2011 Guide to Hunting on Indian Bayou brochure. The brochure will be maintained on all informational bulletin boards throughout the project. They may also be downloaded from this webpage or picked up at the project office. The Project office is located at 112 Speck Lane Port Barre, LA 70577. Office hours are Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Phone (337) 585-0853
Maps of Indian Bayou Area
To print the above items in landscape format or custom sizes, open the map, right click on the image, choose "save picture as" and save to your local PC. Open with your own graphics software and print as desired.
Contact
Steve Fadden
Atchafalaya Basin Floodway System
Phone: 337-585-0853
Email: Steven.J.Fadden@usace.army.mil
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