Louisiana Highway 10

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Louisiana Highway 10
Length: 250.03 mi (402.38 km)
Formed: 1955 renumbering
West end: US 171 south of Leesville
Major
junctions:
US 165 in Oakdale
LA 13 near Mamou
US 167 and LA 29 in Ville Platte
I-49 in Washington
US 71 near Palmetto
LA 1 in Morganza
US 61 in St. Francisville
LA 19 east of St. Francisville
LA 37/LA 43 in Greensburg
I-55 and US 51 near Tangipahoa
LA 16/LA 25 in Franklinton
LA 21 in Bogalusa
East end: MS 26 at the state line
Highways in Louisiana
< LA 9 LA 12 >

Louisiana Highway 10 (LA 10) is a state highway in south-central Louisiana. It runs from east to west for 250 miles, beginning near Fort Polk and ending east of Bogalusa.

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From the west, LA 10 begins at a junction with U.S. Route 171 as a two lane, undivided road. It runs due east, passing by Fort Polk and continuing through rural Vernon Parish. In northern Evangeline Parish, LA 10 rutns east-southeast and passes by Elizabeth. In Oakdale, LA 10 intersects U.S. Route 165 and continues eastward. Just west of Ville Platte, LA 10 merges with U.S. Route 167 and runs through the center of town. LA 10 splits with U.S. 167 just west of Interstate 49. LA 10 runs north into Washington and then intersects with I-49 before continuing north through St. Landry Parish. LA 10 also intersects U.S. Route 71, a few miles west of Palmetto. At Melville, LA 10 crosses the Atchafalaya River into Pointe Coupee Parish via a ferry. LA 10 also merges with Louisiana Highway 1 near Morganza and jointly run through New Roads before splitting east of the city limits.

LA 10 then crosses the Mississippi River via another ferry and enters into West Feliciana Parish, where it heads due north into St. Francisville and intersects US 61. LA 10 then passes through Jackson and Clinton in East Feliciana Parish and Greensburg in St. Helena Parish. Also in Greensburg is Louisiana Highway 10 Spur, which connects LA 10 with Louisiana Highway 43. In Tangipahoa Parish, LA 10 intersects Interstate 55 between Tangipahoa and Roseland. LA 10 also shortly merges with U.S. Route 51 and turns due south, though the highways split just north of Roseland, and LA 10 turns east again. In Washington Parish, LA 10 passes through Franklinton and Bogalusa before becoming Mississippi Highway 26 at the Louisiana/Mississippi state line.

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