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Experience the epitome of riverside luxury with this fully...

Riverfront  Home  Westlake, Louisiana

902 Hollis Road

3 2.0   Sf: 2445   Yr: 2015 

Welcome to this amazing custom waterfront home that is situated...

Riverfront  Home  Westlake, Louisiana

1131 Baker Road

3 4.0   Sf: 3561   Yr: 2004 

Experience waterfront living at its finest in this custom-built...

Riverfront  Home  Lake Charles, Louisiana

5004 Cypress Lake Drive

3 6.0   Sf: 3065   Yr: 2001 

Imagine your next home on this beautiful lot located near the...

Riverfront  Lot  Lake Charles, Louisiana

0 River Road

MOTIVATED SELLERS!!! Presenting a remarkable waterfront property...

Home  Westlake, Louisiana

3618 Cayton Road

4 3.0   Sf: 2301   Yr: 1990 

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Lot  Lake Charles, Louisiana

12 River Road

Join the South Perkins Ferry family of happy riverfront dwellers...

Riverfront  Lot  Lake Charles, Louisiana

1465 S Perkins Ferry Road

Riverfront Opportunity! Discover your dream home or retreat on...

Riverfront  Home  Sulphur, Louisiana

3616 Frank Parker Road

3 2.0   Sf: 1475   Yr: 1993 

Are you dreaming of a waterfront property with breathtaking...

Riverfront  Lot  Westlake, Louisiana

3939 River Moss Lane

Beautiful waterfront lot located on the Calcasieu River West...

Riverfront  Lot  Westlake, Louisiana

2531 River Road

Build your dream home near the water without the waterfront...

Lot  Moss Bluff, Louisiana

0 Camellia Court

Waterfront Subdivision in Moss Bluff! Camellia Court is an up...

Lot  Lake Charles, Louisiana

4 Camelia Court

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Lot  Lake Charles, Louisiana

0 N Franklin Street

Amy Britt: Calcasieu River Real Estate Agent Info

#1 Listing and Selling Agent of Southwest Louisiana Beach properties. Knowledge is Key when marketing and selling a Beachfront or Recreational property. As a Real Estate professional with many years of experience I am committed to helping you buy or sell with the highest level of expertise in the local market. This commitment level has helped me build a remarkable track record of delivering results. Nothing is more gratifying to me than the feeling I get from helping people meet their real estate needs. You can count on me to always do what's in your best interest. I pride myself on being honest, trustworthy, and knowledgeable in the real estate market. I know how important it is to find your dream home or get the best offer for your property. Therefore I will make it my responsibility to help you achieve those goals. Whether you are an experienced investor or a first time buyer, I can help you in finding the property of your dreams. Please feel free to browse my website or let me guide you every step of the way by calling or e-mailing me to set up an appointment.

Calcasieu River Information

The Calcasieu River is a significant waterway located in southwestern Louisiana. It flows approximately 200 miles (320 kilometers) from its origin near the town of Kinder in Allen Parish to its confluence with the Gulf of Mexico at Calcasieu Lake, which is located near the city of Lake Charles.

Key Features:

1. Geography: The river winds through several parishes, including Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu, and Cameron. It has various tributaries and is an important part of the local watershed.

2. Economy: The Calcasieu River is vital for local industries, including shipping and transportation of goods. The Port of Lake Charles, located along the river, is one of the busiest ports in the U.S. and plays a crucial role in trade.

3. Recreation: The river and its surrounding areas offer opportunities for various recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and hiking. The scenic landscapes along the river are popular for nature enthusiasts.

4. Ecology: The Calcasieu River watershed contains diverse ecosystems and habitats. It is home to various fish species and wildlife, making it an important area for biodiversity.

5. Flooding: Like many rivers, the Calcasieu is susceptible to flooding, particularly during heavy rainfall or hurricanes. Flood management and water quality are essential concerns for residents and local authorities.

6. Cultural Significance: The river has historical importance and has been a site for various cultural and community events.

The Calcasieu River is an integral part of the ecology and economy of southwestern Louisiana, contributing to both local livelihoods and natural beauty.