Cypremort Point State Park | |
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Location | St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, United States of America |
Coordinates | 29°44′14″N 91°51′12″W / 29.73722°N 91.85333°W[1] |
Area | 185 acres (0.75 km2; 0.289 sq mi)[1][2] |
Established | November 20, 2004 |
Visitors | 37,748 (in 2022)[3] |
Governing body | Louisiana Office of State Parks |
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Cypremort Point State Park is a public recreation area located on Vermilion Bay, Louisiana near the end of La. Hwy. 319. It is named for nearby Cypremort Point. Cypremort means "dead cypress" in French.[4] The 185-acre (0.75 km2) park, set against a backdrop of coastal marsh, contains a half-mile stretch of man-made beach which contains picnic sites, a fishing pavilion and sailboat launch. Also, there are 6 cabins on the park grounds which may be reserved by guests. Chitimacha tradition says that one of 4 markers for their tribal land was a great cypress, at present-day Cypremort Point State Park.[5] Cypremort Point is one of the few spots on the Louisiana Gulf coastline which may be accessed by road.