New Mandeville LA
New Mandeville LA

Events

Locals and visitors of Mandeville should not miss out on A Taste of Mandeville’s Marigny OctoberFeast. This food and wine celebration is held in honor of the town's founder Bernard Xavier de Marigny de Mandeville. Another annual festival is celebrated on behalf of the famous English novelist Jane Austen who authored the books "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility." to name a few. The Mandeville Community Market is also held every Saturday at the Mandeville Trailhead. Here, visitors and locals enjoy prepared foods, locally grown produce, crafts, and live music. The Wooden Boat Festival is also looked forward to by everyone and happens every year in October.


De Boscq Fine Jewelry MFG.

Do you have an old, worn-out jewelry that you are thinking of selling or resetting? Bring it to De Boscq Jewelry. They offer a myriad of services and repairs all kinds of jewelry. You will surely be surprised that your old jewelry would turn out to be something that you'd actually want to wear. They also buy old jewelry so if you are thinking of letting it go altogether, they can turn it into tangible cash. You can also trade in your gold and they will give you 100% of your gold value toward the value of your new jewelry purchase.


High water swamping parts of Madisonville, Mandeville Lakefront

MADISONVILLE – High water is closing roads and swamping parts of the North Shore. Highway 1077 south of Madisonville is closed, there has been street flooding reported on Mabel Drive, and water levels on the Tchefuncte River are reaching the tops of piers and boat docks. Water has also spilled over onto roads along the Lakefront in Mandeville. Read more here
Getting too much rain pose problems that people have to deal with anywhere in the world especially in low lying areas. In Madisonville, LA, flood water has caused roads to close and swamped some parts of the North Shore. Reports also said that Highway 1077 south of Madisonville is closed due to flooding. Roads along the lakefront in Mandeville are also flooded due to the spilling of water from the lake. There was also a spilling of water in the northern coast of Lake Pontchartrain which is said to have resulted from the high-pressure system that entered from the west, a strong easterly flow, and higher seas that resulted from the Hurrican Michael.


Northshore Lakefront in Mandeville, LA

There are a lot of things to do when you are in the Northshore area in Mandeville, LA. Birdwatching is a popular activity in St. Tammany Parish since many endangered red-cockaded woodpeckers live here. The 31-mile Tammany Trace is also perfect for bikers who are looking for a nature bike trail. There are plenty of accommodations awaiting visitors that include boutique hotels, quaint cottages off the beaten path, and familiar and convenient hotels. Kayaking, paddle-boarding, and canoeing are also great activities in the bayous, rivers, and on Lake Pontchartrain. Kids especially enjoy the swamp tours as well as getting up close and personal with the animals at the Global Wildlife Center.




Link to map

Driving Direction
4 min (1.2 miles)
via Coffee St and US-190 W/Florida St
Best route
Northshore Lakefront
2200-, 2298 Lakeshore Dr, Mandeville, LA 70448, United States

Head northwest on Lakeshore Dr toward Coffee St
135 ft

Turn right onto Coffee St
0.9 mi

Turn left onto US-190 W/Florida St
Destination will be on the left
0.3 mi

De Boscq Fine Jewelry MFG.
"2602 Florida Street
Mandeville, LA 70448"
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