Sunday, June 28, 2026

Lake Charles Trip, Day 6, Sunday, June 28, 2026 – Side Trip to the Gulf

 Lake Charles Trip, Day 6, Sunday, June 28, 2026 – Side Trip to the Gulf

I started the day with two goals – see wildlife and walk on the beach, both accomplished. At 0730, I head out on LA-14 south (again) and LA-27, aiming for the Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge and their Pintail Boardwalk through the marsh. I’m hoping for good pictures I can use in Mid Missouri Artists’ annual art challenge, “wildlife.” The boardwalk disappoints – few birds and no critters, just plants and biting flies. Here’s one of the better plants:



                          The loop road does a bit better, providing a cooperative gator 



                                                   and a few birds.




I escape the flies, cross the high bridge over the intracoastal canal and continue southward toward Cameron. Almost every building here, from trailer to school, is on stilts in hopes of surviving the next hurricane’s storm surge. The folks who were to become my next door neighbors in Lake Charles survived the Hurricane Audrey in 1957 because they were able to reach this solid courthouse.


 Cameron is actually a pretty busy port. Fishermen & shrimpers have been here a long time; a substantial industry supporting the off-shore oil rigs is more recent.


 I take Trosclair Road looking for a beach entrance (my dad’s 1st cousin married a Trosclair). I find a paved road to Rutherford Beach, just what I’m looking for. No, I do not get my feet wet, but I do pick up a small shell in memory of Sandra – she loved beachcombing. Note the fishing boat closest and the oil rigs or ships in the distance.




I head back toward Lake Charles, turning off on LA-384. I could turn off onto LA-385 at Boone’s Corner, but, no, I keep on – and have to wait for an open drawbridge. When the tow finally comes through, I count 4-5 barges pushed by the Mark Duplantis. Moving again, I pass Big Pasture Road and what’s left of Big Lake (the town). I shouldn’t have ignored that “bridge out’ sign. I back track, have a much shorter wait for another tow to pass; LA-385 ends but the road continues as a street I know.

Dinner tonight at my Lake Charles BFF’s house; I’ll finish getting ready for an early departure.

For the day: 146.7 miles; for  the trip: 1076.2

Tomorrow: US-171 to Shreveport  to visit a B&B friend, the on to Idabel OK.

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