River Road Drive
Take a scenic drive along Highway 75 to see historic markers and views of the Mississippi River levee.





Saint Gabriel is a small city in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, steeped in history and situated on the east bank of the Mississippi River. Established in the 18th century by Acadian and Spanish settlers, the city retains a strong sense of its colonial past. The most prominent landmark is the Old St. Gabriel Catholic Church, which is one of the oldest surviving church structures in the Mississippi Valley. Today, the city provides a peaceful, rural environment that contrasts with the industrial activity along the river road. Its location makes it an ideal stop for those exploring the historic plantations and scenic routes between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, offering a glimpse into the traditional life of the Louisiana river parishes.
Saint Gabriel is a small city in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, steeped in history and situated on the east bank of the Mississippi River. Established in the 18th century by Acadian and Spanish settlers, the city retains a strong sense of its colonial past. The most prominent landmark is the Old St. Gabriel Catholic Church, which is one of the oldest surviving church structures in the Mississippi Valley. Today, the city provides a peaceful, rural environment that contrasts with the industrial activity along the river road. Its location makes it an ideal stop for those exploring the historic plantations and scenic routes between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, offering a glimpse into the traditional life of the Louisiana river parishes.
Historic Old St. Gabriel Catholic Church, one of the oldest in the valley.
Scenic views along the Mississippi River levee.
Rich Acadian and Spanish colonial history.
Quiet, community-focused atmosphere.
Proximity to Baton Rouge and regional plantation tours.
A car is essential for getting around as public transportation is very limited.
The area features a mix of historic sites and active industrial facilities.
Dining and shopping options within the city limits are limited; plan for meals in nearby towns.
Take a scenic drive along Highway 75 to see historic markers and views of the Mississippi River levee.
Visit the Old St. Gabriel Catholic Church, which dates back to the late 18th century and is a key local landmark.
History enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet escape near the Mississippi River.
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$100-$150 p/day
English
Use Saint Gabriel as a quiet base while being only 20–30 minutes away from the amenities of the state capital.
March-May, October-November
Mild temperatures and blooming flora make this the best time for outdoor exploration and visiting historic sites.
Expect high humidity and heat; outdoor activities are best planned for early morning or late evening.
Pleasant weather returns, making it a great time for local festivals and scenic drives.
Generally mild but can have damp, chilly days; indoor historical tours are a good option.