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Pilottown is remote and primarily accessible by boat, making it a unique destination for adventurous travelers.





Pilottown, located in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, is an intriguing ghost town that once served as a critical base for river pilots guiding ships along the Mississippi River. Known historically as La Balize, the area has no permanent residents today but remains a point of interest for its maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the serene and remote environment, reflecting on its past as a bustling hub for navigation and trade.
Pilottown, located in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, is an intriguing ghost town that once served as a critical base for river pilots guiding ships along the Mississippi River. Known historically as La Balize, the area has no permanent residents today but remains a point of interest for its maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the serene and remote environment, reflecting on its past as a bustling hub for navigation and trade.
Base for Mississippi River pilots.
Historical significance as La Balize.
No permanent residential population.
Remote and serene location.
No permanent residents, ensuring a quiet visit.
Rich maritime history linked to the Mississippi River.
Remote location primarily accessible by water.
Pilottown is remote and primarily accessible by boat, making it a unique destination for adventurous travelers.
Learn about the area's past as La Balize, a significant French settlement and fort.
History enthusiasts and maritime explorers.
USD $
$80-$150 p/day
English
The serene landscape offers excellent opportunities for photography, especially for those interested in historical sites.
History, Exploration, Maritime
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the historical aspects of Pilottown.
Summer can be hot and humid, but it's a great time for river exploration.
Fall brings cooler temperatures, ideal for a serene visit.
Winters are mild, making it a good time for a quiet historical exploration.