
Farmerville sits as a central hub on this late-1980s landscape, positioned overlooking the expansive Bayou D'Arbonne Lake. The shoreline is heavily defined by the recreation and conservation efforts of Lake D'Arbonne State Park, which stretches along the western arms of the water. The intricate drainage network of northern Louisiana is on full display here, with numerous winding waterways such as Hunnicutt Creek, Boatwright Creek, and Fourmile Creek feeding into the main basin. On the eastern edge of the quadrangle, Bayou de Loutre meanders through the terrain. A Gaging Station and various Cem locations provide points of interest for those tracking historical infrastructure and local genealogy near the water's edge.
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