Webster Parish Map, Louisiana

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Webster Parish, Louisiana

Webster Parish sits in the northwestern corner of Louisiana, bordering Arkansas. This rural parish is home to about 36,000 folks spread across small towns and countryside.
Locals love to fish in Lake Bistineau, a cypress-filled reservoir that’s a paradise for anglers and kayakers. Winters are mild, perfect for hunting season.
It’s not a flashy place, but Webster Parish has its own slow-paced, down-home charm. Minden is the parish seat with old brick buildings and a courthouse square.
Category | Details |
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Parish Name | Webster Parish |
Parish Seat | Minden |
Population | Approximately 36,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Minden, Springhill, Cullen, Cotton Valley, Sarepta, Sibley, Dixie Inn, Dubberly, Heflin, Doyline |
Interstates and Highways | I-20, US-79, US-80, US-371, LA-2 |
FIPS Code | 22-119 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 615 square miles (593 sq mi land, 22 sq mi water) |
Adjacent Parishes (and Direction) | Lafayette County, Arkansas (North), Columbia County, Arkansas (Northeast), Claiborne Parish (East), Bienville Parish (Southeast), Bossier Parish (West) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CT) |
State | Louisiana |
Coordinates | 32.7530° N, 93.3221° W |
Etymology | Named after Daniel Webster, U.S. Secretary |
Major Landmarks | Lake Bistineau State Park, Germantown Colony and Museum, Dorcheat Historical Association Museum, Minden Historic District, Caney Lakes Recreation Area |
Website | Webster Parish Website |
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