
Port Sulphur
Fishing is a way of life in the tip of Southeast Louisiana, where Port Sulphur is among the towns spread throughout the Mississippi River Delta.
Things to Do
Plan an unforgettable fishing excursion with one of the local outfitters and guides or drop a line from the Port Sulphur Civic Drive Fishing Pier. Visit Fort Jackson to see the remains of an important defense site for New Orleans during the Civil War.
Places to Stay
Anglers will enjoy The Brown Jug cabin that overlooks the wetlands and has its own dock and boat launch. History and nature meet at Woodland Plantation, which offers accommodations across five unique buildings. Find RV sites with full hookups and furnished cabins at River Oaks RV Park.
Food
Pick up an early breakfast or stop by for lunch specials like fried chicken or fish and grits at Ann’s Restaurant & Catering. Thompson’s Kitchen serves up seafood platters, gumbo, po’boys and more.
Getting There
It's easy to get to Port Sulphur — especially since the town is an hour from New Orleans. If you're flying into town, rent a car, hail a taxi or book a rideshare from the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.