List of waterways forming and crossings of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway

This is a list of waterways that form the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway and crossings (bridges, tunnels and ferries) across it. The list runs from west to east (Brownsville, Texas to Carrabelle, Florida), in order of decreasing mile markers to Harvey, Louisiana and increasing after Harvey.

Texas

Gulf Intracoastal Waterway Galveston Bay

Louisiana

Port Allen Lock Louisiana aerial view
  • Sabine River
  • Manmade canal
    • Gum Cove Ferry
    • Ellender Bridge (LA 27)
  • Calcasieu River
  • Manmade canal
    • Black Bayou Pontoon Bridge (LA 384)
    • Grand Lake Pontoon Bridge (LA 384)
    • Gibbstown Bridge (LA 27)
    • Forked Island Bridge (LA 82)
    • Louisa Bridge (LA 319)
    • Ferry to Cote Blanche Island
    • LA 317 bridge at North Bend
  • Atchafalaya River
  • Bayou Boeuf
  • Bayou Chene
  • Bayou Black
  • Bayou Cocodrie
  • Lake Cocodrie
  • Manmade canal
  • Bayou Dularge
    • Bayou Dularge Bridge (LA 315)
  • Houma Navigational Canal
    • Houma Tunnel (LA 3040)
    • East Main Street Bridge (LA 24 eastbound)
    • East Park Avenue Bridge (LA 24 westbound)
    • LA 3087 bridge
    • LA 316 bridge
  • Larose-Bourg Cutoff (manmade)
    • West Larose Bridge (LA 1)
  • Manmade canal
    • LA 308 bridge
  • Bayou Barataria
    • LA 3134 bridge
  • Harvey Canal (manmade)
    • Lapalco Boulevard Bridge
    • Harvey Tunnel and bridge (U.S. Highway 90 Business/Future Interstate 49)
    • Harvey Canal Bridge (LA 18)
  • Mississippi River
  • Industrial Canal (manmade)
  • Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Canal (manmade)
    • Paris Road Bridge (LA 47)
  • Manmade canal
  • Lake Borgne

Mississippi

Alabama

Gordon Persons Bridge to Dauphin Island

Florida

Apalachicola FL Gorrie Bridge US 98 US 319 east under01

See also

  • Waterways forming and crossings of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway
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