Louisiana Highway 141

Louisiana Highway 141 marker
Louisiana Highway 141
Route information
Maintained by Louisiana DOTD
Length4.07 mi[1] (6.55 km)
Existed1955 renumbering–present
Tourist
routes
National Scenic Byway: Great River Road
Southern segment
Length2.46 mi[1] (3.96 km)
South end LA 75 in St. Gabriel
North endEnd state maintenance in St. Gabriel
Northern segment
Length1.61 mi[1] (2.59 km)
South endBegin state maintenance in St. Gabriel
North end LA 75 in St. Gabriel
Location
CountryUnited States
StateLouisiana
ParishesIberville
Highway system
  • Louisiana State Highway System
LA 140 LA 142
SR 409410 SR 411

Louisiana Highway 141 (LA 141) is a state highway located in Iberville Parish, Louisiana. It exists in two disconnected sections totaling 4.07 miles (6.55 km) along Point Clair Road within the city of St. Gabriel.

The route travels through a sparsely populated area along the east bank levee of the Mississippi River opposite the town of White Castle. It is located on either side of a sharp bend in the river known as Point Clair, which is bypassed by LA 75. The southern portion of LA 141 serves the Gillis W. Long Center operated by the Louisiana Army National Guard. Historically the facility served as the Carville National Leprosarium and today contains the National Hansen's Disease Museum. LA 141 also served to connect LA 75 with the White Castle Ferry until its permanent closure in June 2013.

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