Filming Locations
With so much diverse landscape, St. Bernard Parish is a popular destination for film and television productions.
40 Arpent Wetlands Observatory
This modern construction boathouse with a lagoon provides access to the 40 Arpent Canal for canoeing, kayaking, paddle boating, fishing, and general nature observation.
Aycock Barn
The Aycock Barn is a relatively new addition to St. Bernard Parish, especially compared to our numerous historic structures.
Bayou Bienvenue Vertical Lift Gate
One glance at this USACE-managed flood control structure evokes images of a dramatic airboat chase featuring the lift gate as back drop.
Bayou La Loutre
A common place for fishers to shelter their ships in times of inclement weather, this area can often be seen lined with colorful craft of all purposes.
Bayou Yscloskey
While impossible to pronounce for newcomers, this stretch of the bayou is universally enjoyed by those who find themselves navigating its mouth and channels.
Chalmette Battlefield
Carrying the weight of the battle once fought here, the Chalmette Battlefield is often captured cloaked in fog, with its preserved era-accurate cannons visible on a distant ridge.
Chalmette Ferry
From Chalmette to Algiers and back again, this ferry connects St. Bernard and Orleans Parish across the mighty Mississippi River.
Chandeleur Island/Chandeleur Sound
The Chandeleur Islands are a chain of uninhabited barrier islands located 50 miles east of New Orleans and 35 miles south of Gulfport, Mississippi in the Gulf of Mexico.
Crevasse 22 | River House
Built near the site of a devastating levee breach, this structure is dedicated to housing numerous works from local artists with regionally inspired themes.
Delacroix Island
The community was originally established by Canary Islander colonists during the late 18th century.
Dogwood Lodge
This old rivercraft has been converted to permanent lodging frequented by sport fishers. Its picturesque exterior is set against a backdrop of brackish marshes and waterways.
Ford Plant
The Ranch has many nearby amenities, including the Ford Plant with 225,000 sq/ft of warehouse storage within a mile of the campus.
Fort Proctor
This abandoned Civil War fortress is slowly being swallowed by the waters of Lake Borgne.
Isleños Museum
This site houses several well-preserved structures built by the Los Islenos people: early settlers of the area hailing from the Canary Islands.
Kenilworth Plantation
As you drive along Bayou Road, you cannot help but notice a stately French Creole plantation home framed by towering trees.
Lake Borgne
Take a Helicopter tour of St. Bernard Parish, and Lake Borgne's unique shape will stand out immediately.