
Bayou Lafourche and the Boeuf River define the intricate drainage patterns of this northeast Louisiana landscape, where the boundary between Quachita Parish and Richland Parish follows the meandering course of the bayou. The settlement of Start occupies the northeastern reaches near the namesake Crew Lake, while Rhymes and Millhaven anchor the southern and northwestern corners. The terrain is marked by numerous water bodies and low-lying areas, including Bridge Brake, Water Lake, and Steep Bayou, reflecting the alluvial character of the Delta region.
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1935 Alto
Richland Parish, LA

1935 Hurricane
Richland Parish, LA

1958 Hurricane
Richland Parish, LA

1982 Crew Lake
Richland Parish, LA

1982 Gilleyville
Richland Parish, LA

1983 Hebert
Richland Parish, LA

1986 Congo Creek
Richland Parish, LA

1986 Whitney Island South
Richland Parish, LA

1987 Bee Bayou
Richland Parish, LA

1987 Dunn
Richland Parish, LA

2024 Bee Bayou
Richland Parish, LA

2024 Congo Creek
Richland Parish, LA

2024 Crew Lake
Richland Parish, LA

2024 Dunn
Richland Parish, LA

2024 Gilleyville
Richland Parish, LA

2024 Hebert
Richland Parish, LA

2024 Whitney Island South
Richland Parish, LA