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Louisiana Highway 82 (LA 82) is a state highway located in southern
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. It runs in a general east–west direction from the
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state line east of Port Arthur to the
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parish line southwest of Youngsville. The route parallels the coastline of the
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for the majority of its length. On its eastern end, LA 82 becomes a north–south route as it turns away from the coast toward the Vermilion Parish city of
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, located along LA 14. Connections are made here to the U.S. Highway 90 (US 90) corridor along
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as well as the Lafayette metropolitan area via US 167. LA 82 serves as a vital route for both the area's oil and gas as well as seafood and fishing industries. It is also the only east–west route spanning the coastal portions of Cameron and Vermilion parishes. This sparsely populated area in the southwestern part of the state contains a string of small settlements and communities located along natural ridges in the vast marshland, known locally as
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s. LA 82 connects several of these cheniers, allowing them access to the cities of Port Arthur on the west and Abbeville on the northeast. The only other land-based routes to the area are via LA 27, which loops around
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providing an important connection to Lake Charles, the largest city in southwestern Louisiana. LA 82 also passes through Cameron, the seat of Cameron Parish, where it runs concurrent with LA 27 for several miles. LA 82 and the communities along its path have survived despite their vulnerability to storm surge, which caused extensive damage most recently by Hurricanes Rita and
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. The highway passes through a wide variety of surroundings. Besides the coastal marshes, LA 82 traverses inland prairies, rural farmland, and the longest stretch of sandy beach in the state. Several navigable waterways and industrial channels are encountered along the way, including the
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. Four are crossed by way of
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s and another, Calcasieu Pass, is crossed at Cameron by toll ferry. The area's distinctive abundance of wildlife is reflected in the highway's designation through Cameron Parish as part of the
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, an All-American Road in the National Scenic Byways Program.


Route description


Sabine Lake to Cameron

From the west, LA 82 begins at the
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state line continuing the route of
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(SH 82) midway across a bridge over
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. The bridge connects
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and
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just offshore of the city limits of Port Arthur, Texas near the
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. Heading northeast off of the bridge, LA 82 (co-signed as the
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) immediately curves to the southeast and passes the Chevron Sabine Gas Plant and
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facility located on the
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. The highway then curves to the east and heads through the desolate marshes of Cameron Parish initially along an artificial embankment flanked by drainage canals. As the highway begins to approach the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico, however, it transitions onto the Blue Buck Ridge, a narrow strip of natural dry land. A few homes begin to dot the landscape, most of which are raised on piers and set back a distance from the road. Passing through the small community of Johnson Bayou, located about from the Sabine Lake bridge, LA 82 becomes known as the Gulf Beach Highway. The sandy beaches of the gulf coast come into view approximately east of Johnson Bayou in an area known as Constance Beach. LA 82 proceeds eastward flanked by the beach and the uninhabited marsh for another before curving into a T-intersection with LA 27 at Holly Beach. This leg of LA 27 heads north to Sulphur outside the larger city of Lake Charles and provides one of only two inland connections from the Cameron Parish gulf coast. LA 82 turns to resume its eastward course as it runs concurrently with LA 27 past the cluster of raised waterfront homes comprising Holly Beach. After , the highway curves to the northeast away from the coastline and then due north alongside the
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. later, the road curves east to cross the channel via ferry. The Cameron Ferry charges $1 per vehicle and 25 cents per bicycle or pedestrian.


Cameron to Grand Chenier

After crossing the channel, the highway enters Cameron, the unincorporated
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and largest community in the sparsely populated parish. Heading through town on Marshall Street, the road parallels the Calcasieu Pass for a short distance. An unmarked intersection with LA 1141 once connected with a ferry across the pass to the now largely abandoned
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. LA 27 and LA 82 proceed through Cameron, passing its local government offices and commercial services. An intersection with LA 1142 (Beach Road) leads south to an area along the shoreline. The east side of town consists of intermittent residential development along a natural ridge set back from the beach. Upon leaving Cameron, the highway turns north onto the first of several short zigzags as it begins to take a general northeast course toward Creole. This portion of the route is signed as an alternate route of the Creole Nature Trail. Signs direct travelers straight ahead onto Trosclair Road, a more direct local road, to follow the preferred route. About later, the highway reaches Creole, a four-way junction where LA 27 turns back to the north, providing the second and last connection to the Lake Charles area. Signs also direct travelers to follow LA 27 to reach the Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge. From this intersection, LA 1143 (a state-maintained local road) heads east while LA 82 turns due south toward the coastline. After , LA 82 turns east again at Oak Grove, the location of the region's high school as well as the Catfish Point Control Structure, a
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barrier. east of Oak Grove, LA 82 crosses a
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over the
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into Grand Chenier. The highway travels along a grassy ridge ("
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") through the community, which consists of a string of homes on the north side of the road that are interspersed with large oak trees. After , LA 82 passes the entrance to the
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, located on the south side of the highway. As LA 82 nears the end of the Grand Chenier ridge, it passes through two sparsely populated areas known as
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and North Island.


Coastal Vermilion Parish

Continuing through the desolate marsh, LA 82 crosses the Superior Canal by way of a second swing bridge. After crossing from Cameron Parish into
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, LA 82 continues through the marsh for about before reaching another populated chenier known as Pecan Island, located between the coastline and the large White Lake. In the center of this community, which has homes on either side of the highway, the ridge divides into a front and back ridge. LA 82 curves due east to follow the latter, which is farther from the gulf. After , the highway curves to the north and merges with LA 3147, a gravel route connecting to a remote location on the coastline known as Freshwater City. The directional signage for LA 82, when utilized, changes here from east–west to north–south for the remainder of the route. Proceeding northward, LA 82 once again travels atop a man-made embankment through the marsh for about before crossing a third swing bridge over the Schooner Bayou Canal, also known as the Old Intracoastal Canal. LA 82 proceeds northward along Little Prairie Ridge for about to an area known as Forked Island. Here, the highway crosses a high-level fixed bridge over the
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. Shortly afterward, LA 82 reaches a T-intersection with LA 35, which heads north to the city of Kaplan. LA 82 turns east at this intersection and proceeds for about through an area of farmland mixed with light residential development. It then reaches another T-intersection in the small community of
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. From this intersection, LA 333 heads south to Intracoastal City located on the canal of the same name. LA 82 turns north and travels for toward
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, located on the Vermilion River just south of
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. On the way, the highway intersects LA 690, which provides access to the nearby Palmetto Island State Park. LA 82 follows Elm Street through the three block-long community of Perry then crosses the Vermilion River by way of a
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. It then curves eastward briefly onto Perry Drive and into the suburban outskirts of Abbeville. At a T-intersection with LA 330, LA 82 turns north and immediately intersects LA 3267 (Jacqulyn Street). LA 3267 is signed as the truck route of LA 82 around the southeast side of Abbeville. It allows through traffic to bypass the city to connect with LA 14, leading to Delcambre and
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.


Abbeville to Lafayette Parish line

LA 82 crosses the Abbeville city limits just north of LA 3267 and follows South State Street toward the center of town. The roadway gains a center turning lane for the few blocks between 5th Street and Railroad Avenue. Entering the city's downtown Historic District, the route passes a series of historic storefronts and municipal buildings. LA 82 intersects LA 14 Bus. at the southwest corner of the courthouse square. From the west, LA 14 Bus. follows Concord Street to the square then divides onto the
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of Peace and Tivoli Streets around the square before combining again to proceed east on Charity Street. LA 82 also divides to navigate the square, becoming a divided four-lane highway as northbound traffic makes a jog from State Street onto the parallel St. Charles Street. This one-way pair lasts for four blocks through the residential neighborhood north of the square. North St. Charles Street then merges back onto North State Street, which becomes an undivided four-lane thoroughfare. A few blocks later, LA 82 intersects LA 14 (Veterans Memorial Drive), a four-lane highway that contains most of the city's commercial services. Just west on LA 14 across the Vermilion River is an intersection with US 167, the main route to
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. LA 82 proceeds across LA 14, narrowing to a two-lane highway once again, and exits the Abbeville city limits. The route begins to parallel the Vermilion River (also known as Bayou Vermilion) in a general northeast direction as the surrounding area takes on a mostly rural character. After , the highway reaches a T-intersection with Lulu Road where a swing bridge signed as LA 1246 crosses the river immediately to the west. The route turns east and proceeds for another to the
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line where state maintenance and the LA 82 designation officially end. Local roads carry traffic for the short distance between there and LA 339, which connects to Youngsville and other areas of
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south of nearby Lafayette.


Route classification and data

The majority of LA 82 is classified as a rural major collector by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (La DOTD). On its east end, it becomes an urban minor arterial in Perry and an urban principal arterial through Abbeville. The remainder of the route beyond Abbeville is classified as a rural local road. Daily traffic volume in 2013 averaged between 1,360 and 2,000 vehicles over most of the route. This figure doubles on the portion carrying traffic between Abbeville and Intracoastal City, ultimately reaching a peak of 9,300 vehicles per day through downtown Abbeville. The lowest figure reported was 1,060 vehicles through the Pecan Island area. LA 82 is an undivided two-lane highway except the brief portion between LA 14 Bus. and mainline LA 14 in Abbeville. The posted speed limit is generally but is reduced as low as in Cameron and in Abbeville. The entirety of LA 82 within Cameron Parish is part of the
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, which is designated as a National Scenic Byway All-American Road.


History


Pre-1955 route numbering

In the original Louisiana Highway system in use between 1921 and 1955, the majority of present-day LA 82 from the Sabine River bridge to Esther was originally designated as State Route 292. It was added to the state highway system in 1928 by an act of the state legislature. When the numbered state highway system was created in 1921, there was no east–west highway route through Cameron and Vermilion parishes south of the present LA 14 corridor. There was only the southern loop around Calcasieu Lake through Cameron and Creole that is now part of LA 27. This highway was still under construction in 1928 when Route 292 was created. The addition of Route 292, projected to follow the gulf coast through the entire southwestern portion of the state, would open up much of Cameron Parish to automobile travel. As the route description indicates, the highway was also projected to extend inland from the Gulf of Mexico to connect with existing north–south highways (pre-1955 State Routes 26 and 43) running to the Vermilion Parish cities of Kaplan and Abbeville. The route to Abbeville would also be incorporated into the modern LA 82 in the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering while the route to Kaplan would become part of LA 35.


Planning and early construction

When Route 292 was created in 1928, it almost entirely existed on paper only. The small communities along its path were located along natural ridges in the marsh locally known as "cheniers." Some of these ridges existed right along the shore of the Gulf of Mexico while others were set back in the marsh as remnants of the changing shoreline at various points in history. These narrow linear islands in the marsh would have to be connected by long stretches of man-made roadway embankment to create a continuous route through the area. Additionally, a number of waterways would have to be crossed by either bridge or ferry. After three decades of construction and improvement, a continuous surfaced route was finally achieved between 1958 and 1960. The first improvements were made to the aforementioned section through Cameron, which is called by its original name of Leesburg in the official route description. It consisted of
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(gravel surfacing) the southern portion of State Route 104, a federal aid route which provided the parish seat with its first highway connection to what was essentially the mainland. Route 104 followed what is now the western leg of LA 27 south from Sulphur in neighboring Calcasieu Parish and around the west side of Calcasieu and Mud Lakes to the gulf coast at Holly Beach. It then turned east to Cameron, running concurrent with the future Route 292. This work was completed by 1930. Then, as now, a ferry service provided the necessary crossing at Calcasieu Pass. By the following year, the gravel road had been extended east from Cameron to Creole and then southeast through Grand Chenier to the end of the ridge near Tiger Island. The Mermentau River was crossed by ferry at Grand Chenier until a bridge was constructed in the late 1940s. The section of Route 292 between Cameron and Creole was concurrent with State Route 42, which was projected to turn north from Creole to provide a second connection to Calcasieu Parish. However, this road, which is now the eastern leg of LA 27, would not be completed until the end of the decade. West of Cameron, the gravel road was extended from Holly Beach along the ridge containing the settlement of Johnson Bayou around 1936. The dirt embankment for the remainder of the distance west of Johnson Bayou existed by this time, but it was not surfaced until the mid-1950s when the planned bridge across the Sabine Lake at the Texas state line was finally placed under construction.


Vermilion Parish construction

In Vermilion Parish where much of the route was projected through uninhabited marshland, the highway developed more slowly and in several disconnected segments. A gravel road traversing the Pecan Island ridge was completed by 1937. From there, the highway was slated to proceed eastward for a distance to a T-intersection with a north–south road. The southern leg of this road would travel toward the gulf on an alignment east of the present LA 3147, connecting with Chenier Au Tigre. This was a small settlement located on a ridge that jutted in from the beach and contained a popular health resort prior to World War II. The northern leg would traverse the marsh midway between White Lake and Vermilion Bay to connect with Routes 26 and 43, the main highways to Kaplan and Abbeville, respectively. The nature and location of this junction changed several times during its planning stages. When ultimately constructed around 1952, the alignment of the gravel road was shifted closer to White Lake and connected with Route 26 via Forked Island. An existing gravel road between this junction and Esther built around 1931 provided the necessary connection with Route 43. A direct connection to Route 43 through Intracoastal City was planned but never built. The spur to Chenier Au Tigre also never came to fruition. A gravel road traversing the chenier was constructed in the mid-1930s, but it was never connected with the rest of Route 292. Both it and the direct connection to Intracoastal City disappeared from highway maps during the following decade. The settlement of Chenier Au Tigre is now mostly abandoned. The final gap in Route 292, located on either side of the parish line between Grand Chenier and Pecan Island, would not be closed until after the 1955 renumbering.


Later improvements

Later improvements included the paving of the stretch between Cameron and the gap east of Grand Chenier during the late 1940s. A movable bridge was constructed across the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway at Forked Island by 1955, replacing a ferry service at that location. The only alignment change to Route 292 occurred shortly before the 1955 renumbering. The Calcasieu Ship Channel was cut across the route in the mid-1940s in order to bypass a sharp bend in the Calcasieu Pass at Cameron. This created what became known as Monkey Island and made a second ferry crossing necessary for auto traffic heading into Cameron. The situation was remedied around 1954 when the highway was re-routed to cross the pass at its present location. The original alignment traversing Monkey Island remains in the state highway system today as LA 1141.


Esther to Lafayette Parish line

The portion of LA 82 from Esther to Abbeville was a small part of State Route 43 in the pre-1955 system. It was created in 1921 by an act of the state legislature as one of the original 98 state highway routes. Route 43 also followed the US 167 corridor northward from Abbeville to Lafayette. From Lafayette, it headed northeast along the modern route of LA 94 to Breaux Bridge. On its south end, Route 43 also followed the present LA 333 from Esther through Intracoastal City. The portion of the route now followed by LA 82 was gravel surfaced in the late 1920s. Paving was completed between Perry and Abbeville around 1946 and between Esther and Perry shortly before the 1955 renumbering. The route remained largely the same during the pre-1955 era other than a sharp zigzag that was smoothed out just north of Little Bayou during the early 1930s. However, the highway crossed the Vermilion River in Perry at a different location just downstream from the present span. The original movable span was reached by turning east onto Main Street and connected with Orange Drive on the opposite bank. The remainder of LA 82 north of Abbeville was not part of the pre-1955 state highway system.


Post-1955 route history

LA 82 was created in 1955 as a collective renumbering of State Route 292 and a portion of State Route 43. A single route designation now carried the gulf coast highway into Abbeville on its east end. Shortly after the 1955 renumbering, the LA 82 designation was extended north from Abbeville along a former local road on the east bank of the Vermilion River to the Lafayette Parish line. Near the end of the decade, the last gaps in the route between Port Arthur, Texas and Abbeville were finally closed after three decades of planning. A swing bridge across the Sabine Lake at the state line was completed in 1958, and a gravel road connecting Grand Chenier and Pecan Island was completed soon afterward. Other improvements during this time include the construction of two more movable bridges along the route, beginning with a swing bridge across the Superior Canal east of Grand Chenier in 1956. The Mermentau River bridge at Grand Chenier was also replaced with the current span in 1959. Paving of the route continued after the 1955 renumbering, extending south from Forked Island and west from Cameron. Most of the work was completed by the mid-1960s. The route on the east side of Pecan Island was shortened slightly by following the back ridge rather than the established road along the front ridge. The last section of gravel road, located between Grand Chenier and Pecan Island, was hard surfaced around 1967. The last ferry service on the Vermilion Parish portion of the highway was discontinued when a bridge was completed across the Schooner Bayou Canal (or Old Intracoastal Waterway) in 1965. In 1976, the original movable bridge across the Intracoastal Waterway at Forked Island was replaced with the current high-level fixed span. The location of the new bridge also allowed the straightening of the route through the area. The most recent bridge replacement occurred in 2009 when a new fixed bridge was built spanning the Sabine Lake at the state line. The original swing bridge had been damaged by Hurricanes Rita and Ike and was replaced with the help of federal relief funds.


Future

La DOTD is currently engaged in a program that aims to transfer about of state-owned roadways to local governments over the next several years. Under this plan of "right-sizing" the state highway system, the portion of LA 82 north of Abbeville is proposed for elimination as it does not meet a significant interurban travel function. Additionally, the portion of the route between Cameron and Creole is planned to be swapped with Trosclair Road, a parallel local road.


Major intersections


Truck route

Louisiana Highway 82 Truck (LA 82 Truck) runs in a general north–south direction, looping around the east side of
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, the seat of
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. The route diverts truck traffic around the business section of the city via other state-maintained roadways, eliminating the need for large trucks to navigate several right-angle turns around the courthouse square. It also allows through traffic from the industrial corridor of Intracoastal City to reach LA 14 east of Abbeville more directly. Unlike its parent route, the signage for LA 82 Truck carries no directional banners. From the south, LA 82 Truck begins at an intersection with LA 82 (South State Street) immediately south of the Abbeville city limits. It heads east on Jacqulyn Street, an undivided two-lane thoroughfare, running concurrent with LA 3267. After , the route turns northeast onto South Airport Road. Passing through a point known as
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, the highway has a grade crossing with the Louisiana and Delta Railroad (LDRR). Shortly afterward, LA 82 Truck and LA 3267 intersect LA 14 (Veterans Memorial Drive) near
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on the east end of town. To the east, LA 14 heads through Erath and Delcambre toward US 90 in
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. The truck route turns west onto LA 14 and becomes an undivided four-lane highway with center turning lane. Curving to the northwest, the highway has a T-intersection with LA 14 Bus. (Charity Street). The business route follows Charity Street into the historic downtown area. LA 82 Truck proceeds along mainline LA 14, the modern commercial corridor of Abbeville, and curves back to the west at LA 338 (North Lafitte Road). later, the truck route ends at a second intersection with mainline LA 82 at North State Street. LA 14 proceeds across the Vermilion River (also known as Bayou Vermilion) to US 167, connecting with
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to the north. The portion of LA 82 Truck concurrent with LA 3267 is classified by the La DOTD as an urban collector west of John M. Hardy Drive and a rural minor collector otherwise. Daily traffic volume along this stretch was reported as 6,200 vehicles in 2013. The remainder of the route following LA 14 is classified as an urban principal arterial with daily traffic volume averaging between 18,400 and 20,700 vehicles. The posted speed limit is within the Abbeville city limits, generally increased to otherwise. The portion of the route following LA 14 was constructed around 1966, while that running concurrent with LA 3267 consists of existing local roads added to the state highway system during the 1990s.


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