LA 910 Improved

La.910 is a secret. It leads to the confluence of the Red and Black Rivers, a very powerful place. 910 actually ends but it turns into a deep gravel road atop the Red River levee. It is the worst washboard road I've ever ridden and it is endless. Nevertheless, if you do not visit the confluence by way of La. 129 which meets the gravel road at the spot, it is worth it. The Black is a serious river whose main contributor is the Quachita, originating in the Quachita Mountains of central Arkansas. Here's 910, starting at La.15, below Shaw and above the big Black Hawk ranch.



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I don't have any links anymore. Here are some pictures to hold you over.



If you ask a local if anything is down the road, they'll tell
you "no". I have a feeling the area is considered personal.
Here's the hell road in January.



This is the confluence. The Black comes in from the right or north.
The Red is coming from the west, straight ahead. The combo
is a much bigger river which eventually turns into the Atchafalaya.
Next, the Atchafalaya takes on 1/3 of the Mississippi's non flood
flow.