Louisiana Highway 307

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Louisiana Highway 307
Length: 19.37 mi (31.17 km)
Southeast end: LA 182 east of Raceland
Northwest end: LA 20 east of Chackbay
Highways in Louisiana
< LA 306 LA 308 >

Louisiana Highway 307 (LA 307) is a state highway in Louisiana that serves Lafourche Parish. It spans 19.37 miles and is runs in a southeast to northwest direction.

[edit] Route description

From the southeast, LA 307 begins at an intersection with LA 182 mere feet from its junction with US 90 (future Interstate 49). As a result, according to plans for upgrading US 90 to interstate standards, LA 307 will be rerouted slightly to accommodate a new interchange between US 90/I-49 and LA 182. The road heads northward and winds sharply through largely uninhabited swampland until it reaches the south banks of Lac Des Allemands (literally "Lake of the Germans"). LA 307 then turns west to pass through the village of Kraemer and end at an intersection with LA 20 east of Chackbay.

LA 307 is an undivided, two-lane roadway for its entire length.

[edit] Junction list

Parish Location Mile Junction Notes
Lafourche Raceland Southern terminus of LA 307
0.00 LA 182
Chackbay 19.37 LA 20
Northern terminus of LA 307

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