Vermilion Parish Map, Louisiana
Vermilion Parish hugs the Gulf Coast in southern Louisiana, just west of Lafayette. Vermilion Bay is a hotspot for shrimpers and visitors.
Vermilion Parish hugs the Gulf Coast in southern Louisiana, just west of Lafayette. Vermilion Bay is a hotspot for shrimpers and visitors.
Vernon Parish sits in west-central Louisiana, bordering Texas. You’ll find small towns scattered throughout, with Leesville as the largest.
Washington Parish sits in the eastern toe of Louisiana, right on the Mississippi border. Bogalusa and Franklinton are the main towns.
Webster Parish sits in the northwestern corner of Louisiana, bordering Arkansas. This rural parish is home to about 36,000 folks.
West Baton Rouge Parish sits right across the Mississippi River from Baton Rouge, Louisiana’s capital city.
West Carroll Parish sits in the northeastern corner of Louisiana, hugging the Arkansas border. This parish grows cotton, corn, and soybeans.
West Feliciana Parish is in the southeast part of Louisiana. The Mississippi River flows along its western edge, carving out dramatic bluffs.
Winn Parish sits in the north-central part of Louisiana near Shreveport. Winnfield is the biggest town and county seat.
Androscoggin County sits in south-central Maine, straddling the mighty Androscoggin River. It’s a place of mill towns and college campuses.
Aroostook County is Maine’s northernmost and largest county, stretching across forests, farms, and lakes. It borders Canada to the north.
Cumberland County is in southern Maine, from the Atlantic coast inland. It’s the most populous county in the state, home to Portland.
Franklin County is in western Maine with the rugged Appalachian Mountains. The county seat is Farmington. It’s home to Sugarloaf Mountain.
Hancock County sits on the rocky coast of eastern Maine at the Atlantic’s rugged shoreline. Acadia National Park is a crown jewel of the area.
Kennebec County sits in the middle of Maine, stretching from the state’s capital Augusta to the shores of beautiful lakes.
Knox County sits on the rugged coast of Maine, about midway between Portland and Bangor. It’s a place where lobster is king.