Gulftown
in Plaquemines Parish of Louisiana, United States

Location Summary
Decimal Coordinates (Latitude, Longitude):
29.339 and -89.494 (Lat./Lng.)
Coordinates by Time:
N 29° 20' 20" and W -89° 29' 37"
Currency and Currency Code:
Dollar - USD
Spoken languages:
English, Spanish, French
Local electricity:
230 V - 50 Hz (plugs: G)
Mobile phone / cellular frequencies (MHz):
900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 3G, 4G
Local Time: 11:34 PM (Friday)
Timezone: America/Chicago
UTC/GMT offset: -10 hours
Sunrise and Sunset:
6:28 am and 5:00 pm
Antipode Coordinates:
-37.797 and 77.565 (Lat./Lng.)
Closest place to antipode coordinates:
Martin-de-Vivies
References
This place on Geonames.org
Current travel safety evaluation for United States in Northern America

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Explore Gulftown

Gulftown in Plaquemines Parish (Louisiana) is located in United States about 970 mi (or 1,560 km) south-west of Washington DC, the country's capital.

Local time in Gulftown is now 11:34 PM (Friday). The local timezone is named America / Chicago with an UTC offset of -6 hours. We know of 7 airports in the wider vicinity of Gulftown, of which 5 are larger airports. The closest airport in United States is Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport in a distance of 64 mi (or 104 km), North-West. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).

Depending on your travel schedule, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Chalmette, Gretna, New Orleans, Bay Saint Louis and Davis (historical). To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.

Local weather forecast

Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 16°C / 61 °F

Morning Temperature 9°C / 49 °F
Evening Temperature 16°C / 60 °F
Night Temperature 13°C / 55 °F
Chance of rainfall 0%
Air Humidity 47%
Air Pressure 1022 hPa
Wind Speed Gentle Breeze with 6 km/h (4 mph) from South
Cloud Conditions Clear sky, covering 4% of sky
General Conditions Sky is clear

Saturday, 23rd of November 2024

22°C (71 °F)
18°C (64 °F)
Sky is clear, gentle breeze, clear sky.

Sunday, 24th of November 2024

23°C (74 °F)
21°C (70 °F)
Overcast clouds, gentle breeze.

Monday, 25th of November 2024

25°C (76 °F)
19°C (66 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.

Videos from this area

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RV Rental Spaces Buras LA, Clara's Shady Hideaway LLC

Published: December 05, 2012
Length: 00:01 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: RVRentalSpacesLA

For a fun and different camping experience, visit Clara's Shady Hideaway LLC. Our RV rental spaces are located in a sportsman's paradise. Come on by and see us soon! Clara's Shady Hideaway...


Buras Pumping Station - HD 720p

Published: April 08, 2013
Length: 43:57 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: Dwayne Cormier

A day on the water in Buras, LA chasing Reds, Speckled Trouts, and Black Drum. Check me out at the following link: http://www.bckfc.org/member.php?3021-nupeewc15.


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Published: November 20, 2009
Length: 35:20 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: Amy Stevens

Our fishing camp disappeared without a trace and most of the marshland as well. At least I have this video to help me remember how it used to be. I have another video from my trip to Empire...


BIGFISH Report 11/02/09

Published: January 17, 2010
Length: 54:29 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: CT Williams

Speckled Trout (Spotted Seatrout) and Redfish are thick in Buras this time of year. Capt CT Williams has the hot spots and the how to's to catching them.


Stranded Fishing #3

Published: July 10, 2008
Length: 03:45 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: gwcurry52

On the banks of the Mississippi, Buras LA.


fall n tide kayak fishing tournament

Published: October 29, 2007
Length: 16:49 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: 22shipper75

fall n tide kayak fishing tournament in venice louisiana launched @ joshua's marina had an awesome time except kentucky beat lsu :(


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Published: April 30, 2012
Length: 00:00 min
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Author: IFAfishing

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Attractions and noteworthy things

Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.

Buras-Triumph, Louisiana

Buras-Triumph is a former census-designated place (CDP) in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. The population was 3,358 at the 2000 census. For the 2010 census, Buras-Triumph was split into the CDPs of Buras and Triumph. On the peninsula, Buras has been located higher, with Triumph located southeast of Buras.

Located at 29.3517, -89.5139 (Lat. / Lng.), about 1 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Former census-designated places in Louisiana, Geography of Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, New Orleans metropolitan area, Places affected by Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana populated places on the Mississippi River

Fort Jackson, Louisiana

Fort Jackson is a decommissioned masonry fort located some 40 miles up river from the mouth of the Mississippi River in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. It was constructed as a coastal defense of New Orleans between 1822 and 1832, and was a battle site in the American Civil War. It is a National Historic Landmark. It was damaged in Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and its condition is threatened.

Located at 29.3578, -89.455 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
American Civil War forts, Forts in Louisiana, National Historic Landmarks in Louisiana, Museums in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, American Civil War museums in Louisiana, Buildings and structures in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana

Fort St. Philip

Fort St. Philip is a decommissioned masonry fort located on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River, about 40 miles up river from its mouth in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. It formerly served as military protection of New Orleans, Louisiana, some 80 miles up river, and the lower Mississippi. The first fort on this location "San Felipe", was constructed in the 18th century during the Spanish control of Louisiana.

Located at 29.3639, -89.4628 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
American Civil War forts, Forts in Louisiana, Louisiana in the American Civil War, National Historic Landmarks in Louisiana, Buildings and structures in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, Ruins in the United States, Spanish forts in the United States, Colonial forts in Louisiana

CSS Louisiana

CSS Louisiana was a casemate ironclad of the Confederate States Navy built to aid in defending the lower Mississippi River from invasion by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She took part in one major action of the war, the Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip, and when that ended disastrously for the Confederacy, she was destroyed by her crew.

Located at 29.3633, -89.4614 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Ironclad warships of the Confederate States Navy, Shipwrecks of the Mississippi River, Shipwrecks of the American Civil War, Louisiana in the American Civil War, Ships built in Louisiana, United States Navy Louisiana-related ships, 1862 ships

Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip

The Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip (April 18–28, 1862) was the decisive battle for possession of New Orleans in the American Civil War. The two Confederate forts on the Mississippi River south of the city were attacked by a Union Navy fleet. As long as the forts could keep the Federal forces from moving on the city, it was safe, but if they were negated, there were no fall-back positions to impede the enemy advance.

Located at 29.3573, -89.4594 (Lat. / Lng.), about 2 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Naval battles of the American Civil War, Conflicts in 1862, Expedition to, and Capture of, New Orleans (American Civil War), Battles of the Lower Seaboard Theater and Gulf Approach of the American Civil War, Louisiana in the American Civil War, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, Union victories of the American Civil War