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Mile 29.8 - LBD Melville Ferry Barge East Bank Landing
29.8 LBD Melville Ferry Barge East Bank Landing Ferry defunct, but landing intact. Possible stop place, but not good for camping.
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29.8 LBD Melville Ferry Barge East Bank Landing Ferry defunct, but landing intact. Possible stop place, but not good for camping.
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29.7 RBD Melville Boat Ramp (primitive) A broad gravel paved opening affords plenty of room for paddlers to come in and make a stop here at the old Melville Ferry Barge Landing. Primitive boat ramp. Rough gravel incline drops into river. No concrete. Party place, and popular fishing spot.
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29.6 Melville Union Pacific Railroad Bridge Watch for strong currents and powerful hydraulics around this bridge, especially in highwater. Tows have to maneuver through a narrow 180 foot opening between the two central towers at the Melville Railroad Bridge, which is an extreme navigational challenge. Try to give any
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28.2 Aerial Pipeline Crossing Sometimes oil companies construct a pipeline crossing to go over the river rather than the normal under the river, as is the case here at mile 28.2 with this pipeline bridge built by Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corp.
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28.1 Underwater Pipeline Crossings Seven pipeline cross underneath the river in the Melville vicinity, starting here at at mile 28.1 owned by Trans-Southern Pipeline Corp, Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corp, Interstate Pipelin Corp, and Exxon Pipeline Co.
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27.1 Morganza Floodway - North End The Morganza Floodway begins here and creates the east bank of the Atchafalaya River dozens of miles downstream into top end of the cypress-tupelo gum forests that form the central body of the largest river swamp in North America, the river of trees.
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27.1 LBD Point Coupee/Bayou Latenache Pumping Station Three miles above Melville, as you paddle along, you might notice a large bay of water left bank descending just past mile 27. This is the Point Coupee Drainage Structure, which controls the outflow of Bayou Latenache. When the Morganza Floodway
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26.3 RBD Old Channel of Bayou Rouge
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26.2 LBD Broad Sandy Shelf A broad sandy shelf overgrown with grass is found here, with good camping or picnicking up to FS 35 SG.
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26.1 RBD Small Bluff of Sand Small bluff of sand forms here and stay dry up to 35SG.
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25.1 RBD Elba Landing Best Campsite Yet! The river has carved an interesting landscape at Elba Landing, a collection of humps and depressions which create a rich topography for wildlife, and the best camping yet on the Atchafalaya River. Dry up to 34SG. Long flat shelves with plenty of
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23.4 RBD Barberton Landing A tall bluff of sand forms here in an alcove of an eddy across the river from Barberton Landing at 23.2 LBD, possibly dry up to FS 35 SG.