List of state highways in Louisiana (1050–1099)
The following is a list of state highways in the U.S. state of Louisiana designated in the 1050–1099 range.
Louisiana Highway 1050
Louisiana Highway 1050 runs in a north–south direction from LA 440 in Tangipahoa to LA 38 west of Kentwood. The route's mileposts increase from the northern end contrary to common practice.LA 1050 heads north on Dr. Martin Luther King Drive from LA 440. After exiting the village of Tangipahoa, the highway turns due west at a T-intersection with LA 1051 and crosses over without connecting to I-55. LA 1050 then curves to the northwest and proceeds across LA 1049 to its terminus at LA 38. LA 1050 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.
In the pre-1955 state highway system, the majority of LA 1050 was designated as State Route 1056. However, the portion south of LA 1051 was part of pre-1955 Route 33-D and was the original alignment of both Route 33 and US 51 during the 1920s. LA 1050 was created in the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering, and its route has remained the same to the present day.
Louisiana Highway 1051
Louisiana Highway 1051 runs in a north–south direction from LA 1050 north of Tangipahoa to LA 1049 in Kentwood.The route heads north from a T-intersection with LA 1050 located outside the village of Tangipahoa. It travels between I-55 to the west and US 51 to the east. After, LA 1051 enters the town of Kentwood, where it becomes known as 9th Street. The highway continues to a junction with LA 1049, located at the intersection of 9th Street and Collis B. Temple Sr. Road. LA 1051 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.
In the pre-1955 state highway system, LA 1051 was part of State Route 33-D and was the original alignment of both Route 33 and US 51 during the 1920s. LA 1051 was created in the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering, and its route has remained the same to the present day.
Louisiana Highway 1052
Louisiana Highway 1052 ran, consisting of an access road from US 51 to the Camp Moore Condederate Museum and Cemetery north of Tangipahoa.The route headed east along Camp Moore Road from a point on US 51 located north of the village of Tangipahoa. It immediately crossed the Illinois Central Railroad line at grade then turned north alongside it. After passing the entrance to the Camp Moore Confederate Museum, the route terminated at a dead end next to the cemetery gates. LA 1052 was an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.
In the pre-1955 state highway system, LA 1052 was designated as State Route C-2219. This replaced Route 406, an older access road to Camp Moore from what is now LA 440 rather than US 51. LA 1052 was created in the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering, and its route remained the same until it was returned to local control in 2000.
Louisiana Highway 1053
Louisiana Highway 1053 runs in a southeast to northwest direction from US 51 in Kentwood to the Mississippi state line west of Osyka.LA 1053 heads northwest from US 51 in Kentwood and crosses over without connecting to I-55. After exiting the town limits, LA 1053 curves to the north and proceeds to a point on the Mississippi state line at the boundary between Amite and Pike counties. The highway continues as MS 923, a short connector to MS 584 west of Osyka. LA 1053 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.
In the pre-1955 state highway system, LA 1053 was designated as State Route 1057. LA 1053 was created in the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering, and its route has remained the same to the present day.
Louisiana Highway 1054
Louisiana Highway 1054 runs in a general north–south direction from LA 40 east of Independence to US 51 at Greenlaw.Louisiana Highway 1055
Louisiana Highway 1055 runs in an east–west direction from LA 1054 east of Greenlaw to LA 438 east of Mt. Hermon.Louisiana Highway 1056
Louisiana Highway 1056 runs in an east–west direction from LA 38 east of Spring Creek to LA 440 at Richardson.Louisiana Highway 1057
Louisiana Highway 1057 runs in an east–west direction from the junction of LA 440 and LA 1054 east of Tangipahoa to LA 440 east of Bailey.Louisiana Highway 1058
Louisiana Highway 1058 runs in a north–south direction from LA 10 northeast of Roseland to LA 440 north of Chesbrough.Louisiana Highway 1059
Louisiana Highway 1059 ran in an east–west direction from a local road southwest of Chesbrough to LA 1058 south of Chesbrough. By 2024, LA 1059 had been removed from the state highway system and transferred to local control.Louisiana Highway 1060
Louisiana Highway 1060 ran in a southeast to northwest direction from US 51 at Arcola to a dead end at Natalbany Creek northwest of Arcola.Louisiana Highway 1061
Louisiana Highway 1061 runs in a general north–south direction from LA 1054 east of Roseland to the junction of LA 38 and LA 1054 north of Spring Creek.Louisiana Highway 1062
Louisiana Highway 1062 runs in a southwest to northeast direction from LA 40 in Loranger to LA 445 south of Husser.Louisiana Highway 1063
Louisiana Highway 1063 runs in a southwest to northeast direction from LA 442 west of Tickfaw to the junction of US 51 and LA 1065 in Independence.Louisiana Highway 1064
Louisiana Highway 1064 runs in an east–west direction from LA 43 north of Albany to LA 443 north of Hammond.The route heads due east from LA 43 and crosses from Livingston Parish into Tangipahoa Parish. After, LA 1064 crosses over without connecting to I-55. The highway proceeds through the small community of Natalbany, where it intersects US 51 between Hammond and Tickfaw. East of Natalbany, LA 1064 crosses the Canadian National Railway line at grade and intersects LA 1065. The route proceeds further to a T-intersection with LA 443 just north of Hammond Northshore Regional Airport. LA 1064 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.
In the pre-1955 state highway system, LA 1064 was designated as State Route 1079. Upon its creation in the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering, LA 1064 also extended northeast concurrent with LA 443 then southeast along River Road, running parallel to the Tangipahoa River to a terminus at US 190 due east of Hammond. This leg of LA 1064 was transferred to local control in 2017 as part of the La DOTD Road Transfer Program.
Louisiana Highway 1065
Louisiana Highway 1065 runs in a north–south direction from US 190 in Hammond to the junction of US 51 and LA 1063 in Independence. The entire highway is located within Tangipahoa Parish.Louisiana Highway 1066
Louisiana Highway 1066 ran in a southeast to northwest direction from the junction of US 51/US 190 and LA 36 to a second junction with US 51 in Hammond.Louisiana Highway 1067
Louisiana Highway 1067 ran in a general east–west direction from LA 3158 to US 190 east of Hammond.The route headed due east on Old Covington Highway from LA 3158. After, it curved north past the Louisiana State University Agricultural Experiment Station at Hammond to its terminus at US 190. LA 1067 was an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.
LA 1067 originally encompassed all of Old Covington Highway, extending west to US 51 Bus. in Hammond. It was truncated to LA 3158 when that route was added to the state highway system during the 1970s. The remainder of LA 1067 was transferred to local control in 2000. Since then, the four-way stop intersection of Old Covington Highway and LA 3158 has been reconfigured as a roundabout without stop signs.
Louisiana Highway 1068
Louisiana Highway 1068 ran in a north–south direction from LA 73 to LA 426 in Baton Rouge.The southern terminus was located at LA 73 between the two ramps of a half diamond interchange with I-12. From there, LA 1068 proceeded northeast on Drusilla Lane to its terminus at LA 426. It was an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.
LA 1068 was deleted in 2018 as part of the La DOTD's Road Transfer program.
Louisiana Highway 1069
Louisiana Highway 1069 runs in a north–south direction from LA 436 to LA 430 in Franklinton.The route heads north on 11th Avenue, the continuation of Mott Street, from a four-way intersection where LA 436 turns east from Mott onto Greenlaw Street. After seven blocks, LA 1069 terminates at an intersection with Bene Street, and the roadway continues northward out of Franklinton as part of LA 430. Bene Street is signed as LA 430 Spur west of this intersection to its connection with LA 25 at Main Street. LA 1069 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.
Louisiana Highway 1070
Louisiana Highway 1070 runs in a north–south direction from LA 424 to LA 438 north of Pine.Louisiana Highway 1071
Louisiana Highway 1071 runs in a general northwest to southeast direction from LA 21 in Angie to the junction of two local roads northeast of Varnado.Louisiana Highway 1072
Louisiana Highway 1072 runs in a northwest to southeast direction from LA 16 south of Franklinton to LA 60 in Plainview.The route provides access to Franklinton Airport near its western end. LA 1072 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.
Louisiana Highway 1073
Louisiana Highway 1073 runs in a north–south direction from LA 16 to LA 60 east of Enon.It is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.
Louisiana Highway 1074
Louisiana Highway 1074 runs in an east–west direction from LA 16 west of Sun to LA 1075 in Rio.It is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.
Louisiana Highway 1075
Louisiana Highway 1075 runs in a north–south direction through unincorporated Washington Parish from LA 21 north of Sun to the Bogalusa city limit. It is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.LA 1075 splits off from LA 21 north of Sun, a village located just across the St. Tammany Parish line. The route heads north and runs parallel to LA 21 through the small community of Rio, where it intersects LA 1074. LA 1075 proceeds to the Bogalusa city limit where a local road, Avenue F, continues into town toward an intersection with LA 60.
The LA 1075 designation originally extended north along Avenue F in Bogalusa to the junction with LA 60, but this portion of the route was transferred to the city of Bogalusa in 2015 as part of La DOTD's Road Transfer Program. The remainder of LA 1075 is proposed to be transferred to Washington Parish in the future.