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About the Parish

[Image: Aerial Shot of Lake Providence]

Located in the northeastern corner of Louisiana, East Carroll Parish is the first parish you will visit when entering the state from Arkansas. East Carroll Parish is best known for its beautiful seven-mile, cypress tree-lined, oxbow lake that gives the town of Lake Providence its name.

The town itself is the third oldest city in Louisiana, having been part of the Ouachita country that defined the area between the Red and Mississippi rivers and north to the Missouri River with Madison Parish as the southern border. In 1769, the area became Spanish territory and was populated through a land grant of more than a million square acres given to the Baron de Bastrop. In 1832, the area was named Carroll Parish in honor of Charles Carroll, a statesman and signer of the Declaration of Independence. In 1877, Carroll Parish was divided into East and West Carroll parishes with Bayou Macon serving as the dividing line.

Located in the fertile, southern Mississippi Valley Delta, about 74% of the land in East Carroll Parish is dedicated to agriculture. The agriculture industry ranges from aquaculture and forestry to row crops.

The parish is 421 square miles in area, with 118 square miles covered by water and 303 square miles by land. The parish seat, Lake Providence, has a population of 5,104; total parish population is 8,997.

From a recreational standpoint, you can find it all in East Carroll Parish, from summer water sports
to a winter sportsman's paradise. The lake provides recreation throughout the year for fishing, skiing, swimming and boating. The Bayou Macon Wildlife Management Area is comprised of 6,919 acres that are open to the public during designated hunting seasons.

Posted on: 7/28/2005 8:03:31 AM


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