Livingston Parish is 460 square miles of scenic rivers, forests, bayous, towns and parks. Many people of our great parish enjoy boating, fishing, or a relaxing float down the Amite, Tickfaw or Blood River. North Park in Denham Springs offers various courts from Basketball to Tennis. Top-notch golf courses are offered from Greystone in Denham Springs and Carter Plantation in Springfield. Near Springfield, Tickfaw State Park offers lodging, canoeing, camping and fishing. Tickfaw ranks in the top 5 state parks in Louisiana.
Livingston Parish has municipalities of nearly any size to suite your taste. With Denham Springs being the largest of the 8, you can choose from a small city environment to a large community, or even a small community. The seat of the parish is the small, warm town of Livingston, located in the center of the parish. To the west of the Town of Livingston, we have the cities of Denham Springs and Walker. To the northwest, there is the settlement of Watson; to the east are the small towns of Albany, Killian and Springfield; and in the southern region of the parish are the villages of Port Vincent, French Settlement and the unincorporated community of Maurepas. In the center of the parish, the community of Colyell sits just below the Town of Livingston along with the Old boomtown of Frost.