Winn Parish Map, Louisiana

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Winn Parish, Louisiana

Winn Parish sits in the north-central part of Louisiana near Shreveport. It’s definitely not a place you’d stumble upon by accident.
The parish is named after Walter Winn, a state lawmaker from way back. Winnfield is the biggest town and county seat. It’s where you’ll find most of the action and is small-town America at its core.
The area’s known for its pine forests, which once fueled a booming timber industry. These days, things are quieter. Folks here take pride in their simple way of life.
Category | Details |
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Parish Name | Winn Parish |
Parish Seat | Winnfield |
Population | Approximately 13,500 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Winnfield, Atlanta, Dodson, Calvin, Sikes |
Interstates and Highways | US-84, US-167, LA-34, LA-156 |
FIPS Code | 22-127 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 957 square miles (950 sq mi land, 7 sq mi water) |
Adjacent Parishes (and Direction) | Jackson Parish (North), Caldwell Parish (Northeast), La Salle Parish (Southeast), Grant Parish (South), Natchitoches Parish (West), Bienville Parish (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CT) |
State | Louisiana |
Coordinates | 31.9245° N, 92.6404° W |
Etymology | Named after Walter Winn, a U.S. Congressman from Louisiana |
Major Landmarks | Kisatchie National Forest, Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame, Saline Bayou, Winnfield Historic District, Gum Springs Recreation Area |
Website | Winn Parish Website |
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