Skip to main content
LakeQuality
D

Catahoula Parish County Lake Quality

Louisiana, 3 lakes, average grade D (Nutrient-rich)

Catahoula Parish County has 3 graded lakes — a thin enough sample that one or two stressed lakes can move the county average noticeably. Use the per-lake pages below for what actually matters. The county-wide average grade is D — water quality issues are persistent across most of the monitored basins. 0 lakes fall into the F bracket outright.

Most of the county's monitored lakes are shallow — under 50 feet — which means wind keeps the water column mixed all summer and sediment-bound phosphorus releases back into the surface layer whenever the bottom is disturbed. Larto Lake North of Larto (C) is the cleanest in the county.

Loading map…

Where to stay near Catahoula Parish County

Top-rated places to stay near Catahoula Parish County

Availability and prices from Stay22 partners (Booking.com, Vrbo, Expedia). We may earn a commission from bookings, at no extra cost to you.

Planning a trip to Catahoula Parish County?

Get lake water-quality report cards plus the best cabin & lodging deals near Catahoula Parish County — straight to your inbox. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.

All Lakes in Catahoula Parish County

3 lakes3 graded lakes

#LakeGradeClarityPhosphorusAlgaeTrophicAccess
1CLarto Lake North of LartoCatahoula ParishCNo recent samples50 µg/LNo recent samplesNo recent samplesNot recorded
2DBayou Louis East of Harrisonburg LakeCatahoula ParishDNo recent samples150 µg/LNo recent samplesNo recent samplesNot recorded
3DLake Louis West of Sicily IslandCatahoula ParishDNo recent samples109 µg/LNo recent samplesNo recent samplesNot recorded

Lake Match

Which lake suits how you actually use one?

Six questions — swimming, fishing, quiet, cabins, drive time — and a shortlist of graded lakes that fit, with the water quality behind each one.

Take the quiz →

See how Catahoula Parish County stacks up in the national county water-quality rankings, or browse the full directory of graded lakes across all 49 states and 2 Canadian provinces.

Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.