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The Oaks of St. Charles Community

(The St. Charles Borromeo Church is located at 1985 LA Hwy. 308, approximately 7.1 miles south of downtown Thibodaux. In its vicinity, there are some of the largest and oldest surviving oaks along Bayou Lafourche.) History:  The Saint Charles Community south of Thibodaux draws its name from the Catholic Church parish of St. Charles Borromeo whose boundaries are roughly…

Albert and Cecilia Toups Oaks

(The Albert and Cecilia Toups oaks are located in front of, and on the side of, the historic yellow Creole Cottage home at 2177 Highway 308. This is a private residence.) The Albert and Cecilia Toups Oaks are registered with the Live Oak Society (#3032 and 3033). The Albert Oak is named after Albert Toups, Sr., the current owner’s…

The Boudreaux Oak

(The Boudreaux Oak is located at 2049 LA. Highway. 1, about 1/4 mile south of the St. Charles bridge, on the west bank of Bayou Lafourche. There is another large oak directly on the shoulder of LA. Hwy. 1 at the driveway to the Boudreaux home. This is a private residence.) This oak is one of the…

Bayou Lafourche Gem Oak

(The Bayou Lafourche Gem Oak is located on the bayou side of the road at 521 LA Highway 308. This is south of Thibodaux.) According to current Gem Oak owner Sally Marshall Masterson, the tree is named after her father whose initials were G.E.M – George E. Marshall. The oak was registered with the Live Oak…

Faucheaux and Constant Oaks

(The Faucheaux and Constant Oaks are located at 649 Highway 308, about three miles south of downtown Thibodaux traveling toward Raceland and 3/4 mile past the Laurel Valley Village.) The Faucheaux Oak (on the left in the photo above) is one of the older oaks along Bayou Lafourche with a girth of 26 ft, 10…

Ridgefield Plantation Oaks

(You can find the Ridgefield Plantation home from two directions – from St. Mary Street, turn at the stoplight onto Ridgefield Road and drive approximately 1/4 mile to Young Place. Turn right and then take the first right turn onto Len Street. Len Street curves around to Len Court which ends in a small cul-de-sac. There, you’ll see…

St. Joseph Cemetery Oaks

(St. Joseph Cemetery is located at 660 East 1st St. – or Hwy. 1 – heading South from downtown Thibodaux. The oaks are visible from East 1st. directly behind the mausoleum. You can turn into the parking lot on the side of the cemetery to get a closer view.) These two oaks behind the mausoleum at…

St. Joseph Co-Cathedral Oaks

(The St. Joseph Co-Cathedral Oaks are located on the corner of Canal St. and 7th St. just a few blocks west of downtown Thibodaux. The oaks are best viewed from behind the cathedral, on President Street.) The group of oaks at the rear of St. Joseph Co-Cathedral was planted in the 1920s, near the time the…

Abby Oak

(From St. Patrick Street, drive 1.5 miles north on Bayou Road [Hwy 308] then turn right onto Abby Road. One block on your left is 101 Abby Road.) The Abby Oak is listed on the Live Oak Society registry as #471. When registered by Mr. Leslie Daigle in the 1960s, it measured 22 feet 2…