The Fritchie Marsh Unit restoration project within Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge begun in late-2024 was successfully completed ahead of schedule. Effective October 31, 2025, Fritchie Marsh is again open to public use including hunting, fishing, and other recreational activities. The restoration involved the use of sediment pumped from Lake Pontchartrain to create over 290 acres of low salinity brackish marsh in areas currently consisting of open water ponds. This project was designed to improve shoreline stability for St. Tammany Parish residents, as well as enhance habitat for waterfowl and estuarine fish, benefiting future generations.
For further details, refer to the attached map showing the specific area within the Fritchie Marsh Unit that has been reopened to public use. Thank you for your patience while this important restoration project was completed.
For more information, please contact Refuge Manager Jimmy Laurent at (985) 882-2031.
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The refuge's piney woods, bayous, and marshes are a haven for wildlife and a great place to enjoy the outdoors. Hunting, fishing, hiking, paddling, bird watching, nature photography, guided tours, and educational programs are ways you can enjoy the refuge. The Bayou Lacombe Visitor Center in Lacombe is a gateway to exploring the Southeast Louisiana Refuges, with exhibits, maps and a nature store. The Visitor Center is open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
