Parish Profile
Pointe Coupee
Nestled along the Mississippi River northwest of Baton Rouge, Pointe Coupee Parish is home to the cities and towns of New Roads, Morganza, Fordoche, and Livonia.
Known for its rich cultural heritage, scenic waterways, and strong sense of community, Pointe Coupee offers a peaceful rural setting with convenient access to the Baton Rouge metro and surrounding regions.
Pointe Coupee Parish Courthouse
Key Employers
Pointe Coupee Parish
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Highlights
Pointe Coupee’s economic base is anchored by agriculture, process industries, and energy production. The parish offers strategic sites with access to LA Hwy 1, U.S. Hwy 190, and proximity to the Port of Greater Baton Rouge, making it a compelling choice for companies seeking room to grow with lower costs and logistical advantages.
New Roads Mardi Gras Parade
Morrison Parkway Gazebo, False River
Agricultural Hub
Approximately 165,000 acres are cultivated for crops such as corn, cotton, soybeans, rice, wheat, and especially sugarcane. The parish leads the state with 82,000 acres dedicated to its production.
Workforce and Talent
Employers benefit from a stable workforce and support from regional workforce development programs, including a partnership with Baton Rouge Community College.
Sites-Ready
The parish features certified development-ready sites, including acreage with Mississippi River frontage, rail service, and industrial zoning, all part of the northern area of the Capital Region’s Mississippi River Industrial Corridor.
Pointe Coupee Parish
Living in
Pointe Coupee
With its historic downtowns, lakefront properties, and tight-knit communities, Pointe Coupee Parish offers a slower pace of life without sacrificing access to modern amenities. Residents enjoy:
- Scenic beauty along False River, ideal for boating, fishing, and waterfront living
- Festivals, farmers markets, and community events in historic New Roads
- Family-friendly neighborhoods
- A short drive to Baton Rouge via the John James Audubon Bridge
Parish Courthouse, New Roads