The following is a list of state highways in the U.S. state of Louisiana designated in the 350-399 range.

Louisiana Highway 350

Louisiana Highway 350 marker

Louisiana Highway 350

LocationParks
Length0.41 mi[1] (660 m)
Existed1955–present

Louisiana Highway 350 (LA 350) runs 0.41 miles (0.66 km) in an eastwest direction, connecting LA 31 and LA 347 via a vertical lift bridge over Bayou Teche in Parks, St. Martin Parish.[2]

Louisiana Highway 351

Louisiana Highway 351 marker

Louisiana Highway 351

LocationRuth
Length0.71 mi[1] (1,140 m)
Existed1955–present

Louisiana Highway 351 (LA 351) runs 0.71 miles (1.14 km) in an eastwest direction, connecting LA 31 and LA 347 via a bridge over Bayou Teche near Ruth, St. Martin Parish.[3]

Louisiana Highway 352

Louisiana Highway 352 marker

Louisiana Highway 352

LocationLake Fausse Pointe State ParkHenderson
Length25.79 mi[1][4] (41.50 km)

Louisiana Highway 352 (LA 352) runs 25.79 miles (41.50 km) from Lake Fausse Pointe State Park to Henderson.

Louisiana Highway 353

Louisiana Highway 353 marker

Louisiana Highway 353

LocationLafayetteSt. Martinville
Length12.66 mi[1][5] (20.37 km)

Louisiana Highway 353 (LA 353) runs 12.66 miles (20.37 km) in a northwest to southeast direction from LA 94 near Lafayette, Lafayette Parish to LA 31 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish.

Louisiana Highway 354

Louisiana Highway 354 marker

Louisiana Highway 354

LocationSt. Martin Parish
Length2.31 mi[1][6] (3.72 km)

Louisiana Highway 354 (LA 354) runs 2.31 miles (3.72 km) in a southwest to northeast direction from a junction with LA 341 to LA 31 in St. Martin Parish.

Louisiana Highway 355

Louisiana Highway 355 marker

Louisiana Highway 355

LocationCecilia
Length0.24 mi[1] (390 m)
Existed1955–present

Louisiana Highway 355 (LA 355) runs 0.24 miles (0.39 km) in an eastwest direction, connecting LA 31 and LA 347 via a bridge over Bayou Teche in Cecilia, St. Martin Parish.[7]

Louisiana Highway 356

Louisiana Highway 356 marker

Louisiana Highway 356

LocationChurch PointCankton
Length5.78 mi[1][8] (9.30 km)

Louisiana Highway 356 (LA 356) runs 5.78 miles (9.30 km) in an eastwest direction from LA 95 southeast of Church Point, Acadia Parish to LA 93 north of Cankton, St. Landry Parish.

Louisiana Highway 357

Louisiana Highway 357 marker

Louisiana Highway 357

LocationChurch PointOpelousas
Length9.51 mi[1][9] (15.30 km)

Louisiana Highway 357 (LA 357) runs 9.51 miles (15.30 km) in a northsouth direction from LA 178 east of Church Point, Acadia Parish to US 190 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish.

Louisiana Highway 358

Louisiana Highway 358 marker

Louisiana Highway 358

LocationPrudhomme–Shuteston
Length15.24 mi[1][10] (24.53 km)

Louisiana Highway 359

Louisiana Highway 359 marker

Louisiana Highway 359

LocationPort BarreLebeau
Length8.81 mi[1][11] (14.18 km)

Louisiana Highway 360

Louisiana Highway 360 marker

Louisiana Highway 360

LocationPalmetto–Bayou Current
Length8.30 mi[1][12] (13.36 km)

Louisiana Highway 361

Louisiana Highway 361 marker

Louisiana Highway 361

LocationLebeauEvergreen
Length20.09 mi[1][13] (32.33 km)

Louisiana Highway 362

Louisiana Highway 362 marker

Louisiana Highway 362

LocationEvergreenCottonport
Length5.02 mi[1][14] (8.08 km)

Louisiana Highway 363

Louisiana Highway 363 marker

Louisiana Highway 363

LocationVille PlatteGrand Prairie
Length9.29 mi[1][15] (14.95 km)

Louisiana Highway 364

Louisiana Highway 364 marker

Louisiana Highway 364

LocationMathews
Length0.06 mi (97 m)
Existed1955–2004
Template:Attached KML/Louisiana Highway 364
KML is not from Wikidata

Louisiana Highway 364 (LA 364) consisted of a pontoon bridge across Bayou Lafourche in Mathews, Lafourche Parish.

The route was 0.06 miles (0.097 km) long, connecting LA 1 and LA 308 which run along the west and east banks of the bayou, respectively. It was an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.

In the pre-1955 state highway system, LA 364 was designated as State Route C-2074.[16] LA 364 was created with the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering,[17] and became defunct in July 2004 when a new vertical lift bridge was completed 0.8 miles (1.3 km) downstream on an extension of LA 654.[18] The Mathews Pontoon Bridge was closed and demolished as soon as its replacement was opened.[18]

The entire highway was in Mathews, Lafourche Parish.

mikmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 LA 1 Raceland, LockportWestern terminus
0.060.097 LA 308 Raceland, LockportEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Louisiana Highway 365

Louisiana Highway 365 marker

Louisiana Highway 365

LocationAcadia Parish
Length20.91 mi[1] (33.65 km)
Existed1955–present

Louisiana Highway 365 (LA 365) runs 20.91 miles (33.65 km) in a general eastwest direction from LA 370 east of Iota to LA 98 east of Mire, Acadia Parish.[19]

The route heads east from LA 370 and makes a zigzag via LA 13. Continuing east through Branch, LA 365 intersects LA 35 southwest of Church Point. East of Branch, LA 365 passes through a point known as Higginbotham and intersects LA 95. The highway then zigzags to the southeast and reaches the St. Landry Parish line. Here, it turns due south and proceeds to a point on LA 98 between Mire and Carencro.[19][20][21]

Louisiana Highway 366

Louisiana Highway 366 marker

Louisiana Highway 366

LocationPollock
Length0.80 mi[1] (1,290 m)
Existed1955–present
Template:Attached KML/Louisiana Highway 366
KML is not from Wikidata

Louisiana Highway 366 (LA 366) runs 0.80 miles (1.29 km) in a northwest to southeast direction along Patterson Street from US 165 to LA 8 in Pollock, Grant Parish.[22]

Louisiana Highway 367

Louisiana Highway 367 marker

Louisiana Highway 367

LocationRayneEunice
Length17.35 mi[1][23] (27.92 km)

Louisiana Highway 368

Louisiana Highway 368 marker

Louisiana Highway 368

LocationAcadia Parish
Length12.56 mi[1][24] (20.21 km)

Louisiana Highway 370

Louisiana Highway 370 marker

Louisiana Highway 370

LocationIotaChurch Point
Length23.45 mi[1][25] (37.74 km)

Louisiana Highway 371

Louisiana Highway 371 marker

Louisiana Highway 371

LocationEvangeline Parish
Length10.380 mi (16.705 km)
Existed1955–1994

Louisiana Highway 371 (LA 371) ran 10.38 miles (16.70 km) in a general north–south direction from US 190 in Basile to LA 104 northeast of Basile.[26]

The route was renumbered in 1994 from its original designation to LA 3277 to prevent a numerical duplication with the newly commissioned US 371.

Louisiana Highway 372

Louisiana Highway 372 marker

Louisiana Highway 372

LocationBond–Oakdale
Length8.95 mi[1][27] (14.40 km)

Louisiana Highway 374

Louisiana Highway 374 marker

Louisiana Highway 374

LocationEvangeline Parish
Length9.97 mi[1][28] (16.05 km)

Louisiana Highway 376

Louisiana Highway 376 marker

Louisiana Highway 376

LocationEvangeline Parish
Length19.10 mi[1][29] (30.74 km)

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Louisiana Highway 377

Louisiana Highway 377 marker

Louisiana Highway 377

LocationGrantPitkin
Length14.12 mi[1][31] (22.72 km)

Louisiana Highway 378

Louisiana Highway 378 marker

Louisiana Highway 378

LocationWestlakeMoss Bluff
Length7.96 mi[1] (12.81 km)
Existed1955–present
Template:Attached KML/Louisiana Highway 378
KML is not from Wikidata

Louisiana Highway 378 (LA 378) runs 7.96 miles (12.81 km) in a southwest to northeast direction from I-10 in Westlake to US 171 in Moss Bluff, Calcasieu Parish.[32] The route has a spur that travels 0.94 miles (1.51 km) along Sam Houston Jones Parkway to Sutherland Road in Sam Houston Jones State Park.[33]

The route heads north from exit 27 on I-10 and travels along Sampson Street, an undivided four-lane highway with a center turning lane, through the city of Westlake. North of town, LA 378 narrows to two lanes and makes a zigzag east onto Phillips Road and north onto Davis Road to cross a vertical lift bridge over the West Fork of the Calcasieu River. Curving due east onto Sam Houston Jones Parkway, the route again widens to four lanes with a center lane and intersects LA 378 Spur, which provides access to Sam Houston Jones State Park. LA 378 continues east to its terminus at US 171 in the unincorporated community of Moss Bluff.[32][34]

The entire highway is in Calcasieu Parish.

Locationmi[32]kmDestinationsNotes
Westlake0.00.0

To I-10 / US 90 Lake Charles, Beaumont
Exit 27 on I-10
0.40.64 LA 379 (Sulphur Avenue)
4.6–
4.8
7.4–
7.7
Bridge over West Fork Calcasieu River
5.18.2
LA 378 Spur (Sam Houston Jones Parkway)
Eastern terminus of LA 378 Spur; to Sam Houston Jones State Park
Moss Bluff8.012.9
US 171 to I-10 Lake Charles, DeRidder
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Louisiana Highway 379

Louisiana Highway 379 marker

Louisiana Highway 379

LocationWestlake
Length8.01 mi[1][35] (12.89 km)

Louisiana Highway 380

Louisiana Highway 380 marker

Louisiana Highway 380

LocationThornwellLake Arthur
Length9.89 mi[1] (15.92 km)
Existed1955–present

Louisiana Highway 380 (LA 380) runs 9.89 miles (15.92 km) in an eastwest direction from LA 99 south of Welsh to LA 26 in Lake Arthur, Jefferson Davis Parish.[36]

Louisiana Highway 382

Louisiana Highway 382 marker

Louisiana Highway 382

LocationJefferson Davis Parish
Length9.38 mi[1] (15.10 km)
Existed1955–present

Louisiana Highway 382 (LA 382) runs 9.38 miles (15.10 km) in a northsouth direction from LA 380 east of Thornwell to US 90 east of Welsh, Jefferson Davis Parish.[37]

Louisiana Highway 383

Louisiana Highway 383 marker

Louisiana Highway 383

LocationIowaKinder
Length25.69 mi[1][38] (41.34 km)

Louisiana Highway 384

Louisiana Highway 384 marker

Louisiana Highway 384

LocationCameron Prairie NWRLake Charles
Length34.33 mi[1][39] (55.25 km)

Louisiana Highway 385

Louisiana Highway 385 marker

Louisiana Highway 385

LocationCameron ParishLake Charles
Length14.91 mi[1][40] (24.00 km)

Louisiana Highway 386

Louisiana Highway 386 marker

Louisiana Highway 386

LocationIberville Parish
Length4.71 mi[1][41] (7.58 km)

Louisiana Highway 387

Louisiana Highway 387 marker

Louisiana Highway 387

LocationBelle Chasse
Length2.5 mi (4.0 km)
Existed1955–c.1960

Louisiana Highway 389

Louisiana Highway 389 marker

Louisiana Highway 389

LocationDeQuincyMerryville
Length38.25 mi[1][42] (61.56 km)

Louisiana Highway 390

Louisiana Highway 390 marker

Louisiana Highway 390

LocationHackberry
Length2.77 mi[1] (4.46 km)
Existed1955–present
Template:Attached KML/Louisiana Highway 390
KML is not from Wikidata

Louisiana Highway 390 (LA 390) runs 2.77 miles (4.46 km) in an eastwest direction along West Main Street from Maggie Hebert Road, a local road, to LA 27 in Hackberry, Cameron Parish.[43]

Louisiana Highway 392

Louisiana Highway 392 marker

Louisiana Highway 392

LocationSouth Toledo Bend State ParkHornbeck
Length21.73 mi[1][44] (34.97 km)

Louisiana Highway 394

Louisiana Highway 394 marker

Louisiana Highway 394

LocationDeRidderDry Creek
Length15.69 mi[1][45] (25.25 km)

Louisiana Highway 395

Louisiana Highway 395 marker

Louisiana Highway 395

LocationRoanokeElton
Length19.56 mi[1][46] (31.48 km)

Louisiana Highway 397

Louisiana Highway 397 marker

Louisiana Highway 397

LocationCalcasieu Parish
Length19.37 mi[1][47] (31.17 km)

Louisiana Highway 398

Louisiana Highway 398 marker

Louisiana Highway 398

LocationAssumption ParishLabadieville
Length10.42 mi[1][48] (16.77 km)

Louisiana Highway 399

Louisiana Highway 399 marker

Louisiana Highway 399

LocationBeauregard ParishFullerton Lake
Length15.54 mi[1] (25.01 km)
Existed1955–present

Louisiana Highway 399 (LA 399) runs 15.54 miles (25.01 km) in a northsouth direction from LA 112 northwest of Sugartown, Beauregard Parish to a local road north of Fullerton, Vernon Parish.[49]

The route heads north from LA 112 and crosses from Beauregard Parish into Vernon Parish.[49][50][51] It then curves to the northeast for 6.9 miles (11.1 km) to an intersection with LA 10 at Cravens. LA 399 turns east to follow LA 10 briefly before resuming a northeastern course to Fullerton. Here it intersects LA 458 and turns north to continue the route of that highway past Fullerton Lake to the end of state maintenance at Lookout Road, a local road. The northernmost section of the route is located within the Vernon Unit of the Kisatchie National Forest. LA 112 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[49][52][53]

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  41. Google (July 19, 2019). "Louisiana Highway 386" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
  42. Google (July 19, 2019). "Louisiana Highway 389" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
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  44. Google (July 19, 2019). "Louisiana Highway 392" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
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