Claiborne Parish Map, Louisiana

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Claiborne Parish, Louisiana

Claiborne Parish is in the northwestern corner of Louisiana, bordering Arkansas. This rural parish is named after the first American governor of Louisiana, William C.C. Claiborne.
It’s home to about 14,000 folks spread across rolling hills and pine forests. The parish seat is Homer, which is a small town with a nice courthouse square.
Outdoorsy types love Lake Claiborne State Park. It’s perfect for fishing, camping and everything in between. Claiborne Parish is where history, nature, and community come together.
Category | Details |
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Parish Name | Claiborne Parish |
Parish Seat | Homer |
Population | Approximately 14,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Homer, Haynesville, Athens, Lisbon, Junction City, Summerfield |
Interstates and Highways | US-79, US-167, LA-2, LA-9, LA-518 |
FIPS Code | 22-027 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 767 square miles (755 sq mi land, 12 sq mi water) |
Adjacent Parishes (and Direction) | Columbia County, Arkansas (Northwest), Union County, Arkansas (Northeast), Union Parish (East), Lincoln Parish (Southeast), Bienville Parish (South), Webster Parish (West) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CT) |
State | Louisiana |
Coordinates | 32.7917° N, 92.9950° W |
Etymology | Named after William C.C. Claiborne, the first Governor of Louisiana after statehood |
Major Landmarks | Herbert S. Ford Memorial Museum, Lake Claiborne State Park, Historic Town of Homer, Haynesville Historic District, Claiborne Parish Courthouse |
Website | Claiborne Parish Website |
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