Louisiana County Maps

🗺️ Louisiana Parish Map (With and Without Labels)

Louisiana, known as the Pelican State, is famous for its rich culture, jazz music, Cajun cuisine, and unique geography. Unlike most states, Louisiana is divided into parishes rather than counties, with a total of 64 parishes, each with its own history and character.

Below, you’ll find two versions of the Louisiana Parish Map — one with labels and one blank version without labels. Both maps are provided in .webp format for fast-loading, high-quality display on your website.


📍 Louisiana Parish (County) Map with Labels

The labeled Louisiana parish map below clearly shows all 64 parishes. This map is perfect for educational use, travel planning, or anyone studying Louisiana geography.

🖼️ Louisiana Parish Map (with labels):

Louisiana parish county map

🌄 Blank Louisiana Parish (County) Map (No Labels)

The blank Louisiana parish map provides a clean outline of all parish borders. It’s ideal for classroom exercises, quizzes, or custom labeling and coloring projects.

🖼️ Louisiana Parish Map (without labels):

Louisiana parich county map blank

🧭 About Louisiana’s Parishes

Louisiana’s parishes are culturally and geographically diverse. Here are a few notable examples:

  • Orleans Parish — Home to New Orleans, famous for its music, festivals, and history.
  • East Baton Rouge Parish — Contains Baton Rouge, the state capital.
  • Jefferson Parish — A populous parish bordering New Orleans with strong suburban communities.
  • Caddo Parish — Includes Shreveport in the northwestern part of the state.
  • Lafayette Parish — Known for Cajun culture and cuisine in southwestern Louisiana.

Each parish reflects a different part of Louisiana’s unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty.


đź§ľ Uses for the Louisiana Parish Map

These maps are ideal for:
âś… Classroom lessons and geography projects
âś… Travel planning and local research
âś… Data visualization and regional studies
âś… Labeling exercises and quizzes
âś… Coloring and creative activities


📥 Download Louisiana Parish Maps

Get free, high-quality .webp versions of both maps:

Both maps are printable, fast-loading for web, and perfect for educational, personal, or professional use.


Louisiana Parishes by Population (2025 Estimates)

Louisiana is unique among U.S. states for using parishes instead of counties. There are 64 parishes in total, each with its own culture, geography, and population size. Below is a complete list of all Louisiana parishes along with their 2025 estimated populations, based on the latest demographic data.

ParishPopulation (2025 est.)
East Baton Rouge Parish457,081
Jefferson Parish428,506
Orleans Parish367,318
Caddo Parish231,686
St. Tammany Parish271,031
Lafayette Parish249,319
Calcasieu Parish211,899
Ouachita Parish158,089
Livingston Parish152,180
Tangipahoa Parish139,612
Bossier Parish129,844
Rapides Parish131,242
Ascension Parish134,118
Terrebonne Parish109,380
St. Landry Parish82,304
St. Mary Parish48,137
Vermilion Parish58,117
Acadia Parish62,759
St. Martin Parish53,281
Lincoln Parish49,316
Washington Parish45,023
Natchitoches Parish36,769
Avoyelles Parish38,642
Morehouse Parish23,989
St. John the Baptist Parish41,875
St. Bernard Parish45,813
Pointe Coupee Parish20,479
Evangeline Parish32,812
Iberia Parish67,927
Iberville Parish31,091
St. Charles Parish52,898
Jefferson Davis Parish31,935
Beauregard Parish37,214
Grant Parish21,871
LaSalle Parish14,621
Red River Parish8,663
Sabine Parish22,685
Webster Parish35,418
Union Parish21,828
St. James Parish20,720
Franklin Parish19,820
Concordia Parish18,991
Allen Parish22,973
Caldwell Parish9,458
West Feliciana Parish15,331
East Feliciana Parish18,082
Assumption Parish21,543
St. Helena Parish10,512
West Baton Rouge Parish28,682
St. John Parish41,875
Claiborne Parish14,056
Jackson Parish14,319
Bienville Parish12,418
DeSoto Parish26,188
Tensas Parish4,186
West Carroll Parish9,580
East Carroll Parish6,594
Madison Parish10,778
Catahoula Parish9,226
Richland Parish19,023
Winn Parish13,930
St. Bernard Parish45,813

Source: World Population Review — Louisiana Parishes by Population (2025 Estimates)


FAQs About Louisiana Parishes and Population

How many parishes are in Louisiana?

Louisiana has 64 parishes, which are the local government equivalents of counties in other U.S. states. Each parish has its own local officials, courthouse, and cultural identity.

Why does Louisiana have parishes instead of counties?

The term “parish” comes from Louisiana’s French and Spanish colonial history. The Roman Catholic Church used the term to describe local church administrative areas, and it remained part of Louisiana’s civil system after it became a U.S. state.

What is the most populous parish in Louisiana?

East Baton Rouge Parish is the most populous parish in Louisiana, with more than 457,000 residents as of 2025. It includes the state capital, Baton Rouge.

Which parish has the smallest population?

Tensas Parish has the smallest population in Louisiana, with fewer than 5,000 residents. It is located along the Mississippi River in the northeast corner of the state.

What are the fastest-growing parishes in Louisiana?

St. Tammany, Ascension, and Livingston Parishes have seen significant population growth in recent years due to suburban expansion near Baton Rouge and New Orleans.

Which parishes include the largest cities in Louisiana?

Orleans Parish is home to New Orleans, the state’s largest city. Other major cities include Baton Rouge (East Baton Rouge Parish), Shreveport (Caddo Parish), and Lafayette (Lafayette Parish).

Is there a map of Louisiana parishes with labels?

Yes. A detailed Louisiana parish map with labels shows each parish’s boundaries and names. It’s ideal for learning geography, planning travel, or conducting demographic research.

Can I get a blank outline map of Louisiana parishes?

Absolutely. A blank parish outline map of Louisiana is available for download. It shows the parish borders without names, perfect for classroom activities or custom map projects.

What parish is New Orleans in?

New Orleans is located entirely within Orleans Parish. Unlike many cities that share their name with a county, New Orleans and Orleans Parish are one and the same jurisdiction.

How does Louisiana’s population compare to other states?

As of 2025, Louisiana has a population of about 4.6 million people, ranking it around the middle of U.S. states by size. Population growth has been moderate, with some parishes expanding faster than others.