Explore Iberville County, Louisiana with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 9 cities and towns in Iberville County below.
| County | Iberville |
| State | Louisiana (LA) |
| County Seat | St. Gabriel |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 30.299472 |
| Longitude | -91.278183 |
| Cities & Towns | 9 |
| Area Codes | 985 |
Iberville Parish unfolds along the ancient, silt-laden artery of the Mississippi River, a long brown ribbon that has shaped its very being. The terrain here is largely flat, a deltaic plain sculpted by eons of alluvial deposition, where bayous and cypress swamps form a dense, verdant lacework. This watery network is not merely scenery; it is the parish's circulatory system, a conduit for life and a constant reminder of the land's yielding nature. To the north and west, the parish is bordered by the curving embrace of the Mississippi itself, while to the south and east, it gives way to the expansive wetlands and marshes that whisper of deeper, wilder Louisiana. The light here, especially in the late afternoon when the sun begins its slow descent, casts a golden haze over the sugarcane fields, painting them in hues of amber and rust, a quiet spectacle that feels both eternal and fleeting.
The story of Iberville Parish is inextricably tied to the river that defines it. Formed in 1805 from the western part of the original Orleans Territory, it bears the name of Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, the French explorer who claimed this territory for France. Early settlement was driven by the fertile soil, first by French colonists and later by a diverse array of peoples, including Spanish, Acadian refugees, and enslaved Africans, each thread contributing to the parish's complex cultural weave. The parish seat, Plaquemine, a name derived from the local Choctaw word for "persimmon," grew organically from a small trading post along the river, its destiny shaped by the constant flow of goods and travelers that the Mississippi facilitated. The very air in these older neighborhoods seems to hold a certain weight, a slow exhalation of generations that have lived and worked on this land.
The economy of Iberville Parish remains deeply connected to the soil and the river. Sugarcane and rice are the dominant crops, their emerald fields stretching to the horizon, a testament to the enduring agricultural heritage. The river also supports a significant shipping and industrial presence, with terminals and processing plants lining its banks. Beyond the agricultural and industrial, there is a palpable sense of place, a character forged in the slow heat and the unhurried passage of time. Towns like White Castle and Maringouin retain a distinct identity, their main streets offering glimpses into a life that moves at its own cadence. The Iberville Parish Library, a modest but vital hub, serves as a quiet center for community life, a place where stories, both old and new, are gathered and shared, reflecting the parish's enduring spirit.
This page provides an interactive map of Iberville County, Louisiana alongside links to detailed street maps for 9 cities and towns. The county seat is St. Gabriel. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.
Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | USGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records |