Louisiana Highway 8

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Louisiana Highway 8
Length: 156.09 mi (251.20 km)
Formed: 1955 renumbering
West end: TX 63 across the Sabine River
Major
junctions:
US 171 in Leesville
LA 28 east of Leesville
I-49 andLA 1 in Boyce
US 71 in Colfax
US 165 and US 167 in Pollock
in Jena
East end: LA 15 in Sicily Island
Highways in Louisiana
< LA 6 LA 9 >

Louisiana Highway 8 (LA 8) is a state highway in Louisiana. It spans 156.09 miles beginning at the Louisiana/Texas state line and ending at an intersection with LA 15.

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State Highway 63 (Texas) becomes LA 8 after crossing the Sabine River at Burr's Ferry. LA 8 begins in Vernon Parish at Burr's Ferry and merges with U.S. Highway 171 in Leesville. In Leesville, U.S. 171/LA 8 runs north/south as a four lane, divided road. LA 8 breaks off from U.S. 171 and continues northeastward as a two lane, undivided road, passing through Simpson before exiting Vernon Parish and entering northwestern Rapides Parish.

In Rapides Parish, LA 8 continues northeastward until it merges with Interstate 49 for approximately a mile. When LA 8 merges with I-49, Louisiana Highway 8 Spur connects LA 8 with LA 1, which parallels I-49. LA 8 then splits from I-49 after approximately a mile and passes through Boyce and heads due north, crossing the Red River into Grant Parish. At Colfax, LA 8 turns eastward and intersects U.S. Highway 71, U.S. Highway 167, and U.S. Highway 165 in Pollock. LA 8 then turns northeastward and enters La Salle Parish.

In Jena, LA 8 merges with U.S. Highway 84 and turns to the southeast. After approximately 6 miles, LA 8 splits with U.S. 84 and continues eastward into Catahoula Parish. In Catahoula Parish, LA 8 passes through Harrisonburg and Sicily Island, where it ends at an intersection with LA 15.

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