Filming Locations

With so much diverse landscape, St. Bernard Parish is a popular destination for film and television productions.

40 Arpent Wetlands Observatory
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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.

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Aycock Barn
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Aycock Barn

The Aycock Barn is a relatively new addition to St. Bernard Parish, especially compared to our numerous historic structures.

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Bayou La Loutre
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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.

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Bayou Yscloskey
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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.

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Chalmette Battlefield
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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.

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Chalmette Ferry
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Chalmette Ferry

From Chalmette to Algiers and back again, this ferry connects St. Bernard and Orleans Parish across the mighty Mississippi River.

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Chandeleur Island/Chandeleur Sound
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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.

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Crevasse 22 | River House
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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.

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Delacroix Island
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Delacroix Island

The community was originally established by Canary Islander colonists during the late 18th century.

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Docville
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Docville

Named after Dr. Louis “Doc” Meraux, Docville is a historic property that stretches from the Mississippi River to Lake Borgne.

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Dogwood Lodge
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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.

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Ford Plant
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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.

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Fort Proctor
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Fort Proctor

This abandoned Civil War fortress is slowly being swallowed by the waters of Lake Borgne.

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Isleños Museum
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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.

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Kenilworth Plantation
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Kenilworth Plantation

As you drive along Bayou Road, you cannot help but notice a stately French Creole plantation home framed by towering trees.

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Lake Borgne
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Lake Borgne

Take a Helicopter tour of St. Bernard Parish, and Lake Borgne's unique shape will stand out immediately.

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Old Arabi
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Old Arabi

If your production needs to capture homes with an old New Orleans aesthetic, look no further than historic Old Arabi.

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