St. Helena Parish Map, Louisiana

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St. Helena Parish, Louisiana

St. Helena Parish is a quiet corner of Louisiana you might’ve missed. It’s in the southeast part of the state, above Lake Pontchartrain. This rural parish has deep roots, dating back to 1810.
Greensburg is the parish seat, and you can find it along U.S. Route 10. Folks live slow in St. Helena. They fish. They hunt. And most people here go to church.
The parish is mostly forest and farmland, with winding country roads connecting small communities. If you’re looking to escape the rat race and breathe some fresh air, St. Helena Parish might be just the ticket.
Category | Details |
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Parish Name | St. Helena Parish |
Parish Seat | Greensburg |
Population | Approximately 10,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Greensburg, Montpelier, Pine Grove, Chipola, Darlington, Easleyville |
Interstates and Highways | LA-16, LA-10, LA-37, LA-43 |
FIPS Code | 22-091 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 409 square miles (408 sq mi land, 1 sq mi water) |
Adjacent Parishes (and Direction) | Amite County, Mississippi (North), Tangipahoa Parish (East), Livingston Parish (South), East Baton Rouge Parish (Southwest), East Feliciana Parish (West) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CT) |
State | Louisiana |
Coordinates | 30.8357° N, 90.7161° W |
Etymology | Named after Saint Helena |
Major Landmarks | St. Helena Courthouse Square, Greensburg Historic District, Landry Tomb, North Park Recreation Center, Tunica Hills Wildlife Management Area |
Website | St. Helena Parish Website |
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