Lake D’Arbonne

Lake D’Arbonne
Location Union Parish, near Farmerville, Louisiana
Coordinates 32°45′41″N 92°25′26″W / 32.76139°N 92.42389°W / 32.76139; -92.42389Coordinates: 32°45′41″N 92°25′26″W / 32.76139°N 92.42389°W / 32.76139; -92.42389
Basin countries United States
Surface area 15,250 acres (62 km2)

Lake D’Arbonne is a reservoir located near and around the town of Farmerville in Union Parish in north Louisiana. Isolated in a rural area, it is a popular man-made fishing area that has a combined estimated area of 15,250 acres (62 km2). The lake was first conceived in 1957 and was formed in 1963. Lake D’Arbonne State Park, a state maintained camping and recreation area, lies on the lake.

State Senator B. R. Patton, State Representative T. T. Fields, landowner Alvin Green (born 1924) of Bernice, and Fred Preaus, a Farmerville automobile and timber businessman who served as state highway director in the administration of Governor Robert F. Kennon, worked to make the lake a reality.[1]

The Louisiana State Highway 33 bridge atop Lake D'Arbonne in Farmerville is named for James Peyton Smith, the state representative from Union and Morehouse parishes from 1964 to 1972.[2]

References

  1. "In the Beginning". Lake D'Arbonne Life. January 18, 2013. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  2. "Greg Hilburn, State honors the late Rep. Smith with bridge renaming, September 12, 2013". The Monroe News-Star. Retrieved September 13, 2013.


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