Parish Profile
St. Helena
St. Helena Parish, located northeast of Baton Rouge, is a rural haven offering a tranquil lifestyle with close proximity to the city’s economic opportunities.
The parish includes the small town of Greensburg, the parish seat, and several unincorporated communities, all surrounded by lush forests and scenic landscapes.


Key Employers





Success Stories
“We continue to invest in the community we have been a part of since 1986. As a proud Louisiana company, the ability to continuously improve our existing operations reinforces our mission to be a positive force for employment and broader economic growth and development of Greensburg and the state at large.”
Joey Lombardo
Southland Steel
St. Helena Parish
Parish Highlights
St. Helena is primarily an agricultural community with a focus on timber, poultry, and farming. With access to U.S. Hwy 51, the parish benefits from convenient routes to Baton Rouge and other regional markets.
Robust Industry
St. Helena is home to several major employers and growing industrial operations. Notable companies include Amerchol, a division of Dow Chemical producing specialty ingredients for personal care and cleaning products; Cal-Maine Foods, one of the nation’s largest egg producers; Kleinpeter Farms Dairy, a key regional supplier of dairy products; Southland Steel Fabricators, specializing in steel components for commercial and industrial structures; and Soterra LLC, a major land and timber management company.
Timber-Rich
Thousands of acres of timberland not only support the timber industry but also attract outdoor recreation and hunting.
Workforce and Talent
The workforce is supported by nearby training facilities at Baton Rouge Community College and regional workforce development programs.

St. Helena Parish
Living in
St. Helena
St. Helena Parish offers a rural lifestyle, ensuring that residents enjoy a high quality of life. With a range of outdoor recreational opportunities and a close-knit community atmosphere, St. Helena is a great place to call home. Residents enjoy:
- Outdoor activities in the nearby Bogue Chitto State Park and scenic areas along the Tickfaw River
- A peaceful, small-town atmosphere with a focus on family and community
- Plethora of annual festivals and community events
- Easy access to Baton Rouge for work, shopping, and cultural activities
