See marshes, waving prairies, Gulf shoreline, alligators, egrets, Roseate Spoonbills, exceptional shelling, and vintage Victorian architecture.
This 105-mile, 2-1/2 hour route winds through marshes, prairies, wildlife refuges, and Gulf shoreline in southwestern Louisiana and is a favorite
of birding and shelling enthusiasts. The drive is best accomplished fall
through spring, and insect repellant is strongly recommended. The drive
sets off from Sulphur, just west of Lake Charles on I-10. Its name is
derived from the huge mineral deposits found in a nearby salt dome. Heading
south on Route 27, it crosses the Intercoastal Waterway and passes Calcasieu
Lake. Beyond the bridge, the landscape changes dramatically to a brackish
tidal marsh, followed by a shipping channel and oil fields. It then continues
on through Hackberry where many shrimp boats traverse Calcasieu Lake.
Before long, you'll enter the 125,000-acre Sabine National Wildlife Refuge,
the Gulf Coast's largest waterfowl refuge with more than 250 species.
Four miles beyond, you just might see alligators, egrets, Roseate Spoonbills,
and other seasonal fowl on the 1-1/2 mile Marsh Trail. The gulf town of
Holly Beach is up next, offering exceptional shelling from October through
February. Turning left onto Route 27/82 you'll head east. Take a free ferry
ride across the shipping channel to Cameron. Vistas of coastal vegetation
mark the ride into Creole, where you'll turn north on Route 27.
Again crossing the Intercoastal Waterway, the drive enters the Cameron
Prairie National Wildlife Refuge, with its grasslands and farmlands that
attract ducks, doves, and rare black rails. Next, turn west onto Route 384
heading through the rice fields, turn north onto Route 385 and continue
to the drive's end in the port of Lake Charles, where the town's historic
Charpentier District features about 20 blocks of vintage Victorian architecture.
Starting Point:
Sulphur, LA
Distance of Drive:
105 miles
Must Eat:
Pujo Street Cafe
508 Pujo Street, Lake Charles, LA 70601 Phone: 337-439-2054 Call ahead to confirm hours of operation. Good Stop For: Seafood / Steaks
Best Time of Year for Drive:
Fall to spring
Points of Interest on Drive:
Sabine National Wildlife Refuge
Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge
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