Uncover the stories that shaped Louisiana with our East Iberville Tour guide, your passport to one of the region’s most historically rich corridors. Stretching along the mighty Mississippi River on Highways 74 and 75, this tour blends the best of past and present — from iconic landmarks you can admire as you cruise the byways, to a captivating museum, a beautifully preserved historic home, and beloved restaurants that have been feeding locals and visitors alike for generations. Whether you’re stepping inside to explore, pulling over for a closer look, or sitting down for a plate of authentic Louisiana cooking, East Iberville has something to offer at every turn. Come ready to discover the history, flavor, and timeless charm that make this stretch of the Great River Road truly unforgettable.
*These sites are privately owned and are not open for tours.

National Hansen’s Disease Museum
5445 Point Clair Rd, Carville, LA
Discover the powerful history of Carville, where a former isolated colony is now a compelling museum and historic site. Visitors explore the evolution of Hansen’s Disease treatment through immersive exhibits, vintage medical equipment, and moving personal archives. It’s a profound look at human resilience and a “must-see” for history buffs.
St. Gabriel Catholic Church*
3625 LA-75, St. Gabriel, LA
Steeped in history, this 18th-century landmark is the oldest church in the Louisiana Purchase territory. Built by Acadians, the structure features original cypress woodwork and a legendary silver bell gifted by Spain’s Queen. Visit this iconic site to experience the deep colonial roots and spiritual heritage of the Louisiana coast.


Chatsworth House*
5755 LA-74, St. Gabriel, LA
Admire the timeless beauty of this 120-year-old sugar planter’s home from the historic River Road. While the private grounds primarily host premier events, the stunning architecture and ancient oaks make it a picturesque drive-by landmark. Experience a classic slice of Southern charm nestled in the shadow of the Mississippi levee.
Marguerite Bed & Breakfast*
3425 LA-75, St. Gabriel, LA
This historic two-story home overlooking the Mississippi River is a premier B&B and event venue. While private, the best time to explore the stunning grounds is during the monthly St. Gabriel Firefly Market where you can shop local vendors, or during a stay where you can experience this riverside treasure firsthand.


St. Gabriel Grocery & Deli
3495 LA-75, St. Gabriel, LA
Step back in time at one of Louisiana’s oldest operating stores. This charming country market serves up authentic local flavor with fresh poboys, boudin, and house-made cracklins. Whether you’re grabbing a home-cooked Thursday lunch or old-fashioned bottled Cokes, it’s a delicious, nostalgic stop on your journey.
Bayou Paul Colored School*
915 Bayou Paul Lane, St. Gabriel, LA
Discover a significant piece of African-American heritage at this National Historic Landmark. Constructed in 1920, this one-room schoolhouse served local children for decades before being preserved in Amanda Grace Memorial Park. Its original tin roof and wooden walls stand as a powerful reminder of the community’s pursuit of learning.


J.A. Barthel Store*
2225 LA-75, St. Gabriel, LA
Capture a photo of this storied St. Gabriel landmark on your scenic journey. Originally opened in 1880, this historic general store is now a popular movie setting thanks to its authentic vintage porch. While no longer open for business, it remains an essential drive-by stop for those seeking rustic River Road charm.
Roberto’s River Road Restaurant
1985 Hwy 75, Sunshine, LA
Experience authentic Louisiana flavors at this hidden jewel along the Mississippi River. Housed in a historic 1850s building, Roberto’s serves the freshest Cajun and Creole dishes in a casual, welcoming atmosphere. From fresh seafood to signature steaks, it’s a premier destination for travelers exploring the scenic River Road.

