← All 50 States

⛵ Louisiana — Sailing Resources

Louisiana offers excellent freshwater sailing on Lake Pontchartrain (one of the largest inland bodies of water in the South, right by New Orleans) and good options on Toledo Bend Reservoir and other lakes. The Gulf Intracoastal Waterway and bays provide coastal cruising opportunities, though many sailors focus on the protected waters of the big lakes.

Education  |  Marinas  |  Surveyors  |  Brokerages  |  Clubs

Boater Education

Approved courses are available online (free options like BoatUS) and in-person. A certificate is lifetime. USCG-licensed captains are exempt.

Marinas & Harbors

Lake Pontchartrain is the primary sailing venue, with easy access from both the Southshore (New Orleans) and Northshore (Mandeville, Slidell, Madisonville). Toledo Bend Reservoir on the Texas border is another solid option for inland sailing.

Lake Pontchartrain

Toledo Bend Reservoir (Louisiana side)

Pontchartrain has the most slip capacity and sailing infrastructure. Transients are available but call ahead, especially around events or in summer. The lake can get choppy with south winds; many sailors prefer the Northshore for quicker access to better water.

Marine Surveyors

Local yacht clubs (Pontchartrain YC, New Orleans YC) can often provide current recommendations.

Brokerages

Louisiana has a small dedicated sailboat brokerage scene. Most activity happens through private sales or brokers based in Mississippi, Texas, or Florida.

Lake Pontchartrain has an active used-boat market, especially for cruisers heading to or from the Gulf and the ICW.

Sailing Clubs & Resources

Lake Pontchartrain has the strongest organized sailing scene in the state. Many clubs are open to visitors and offer crew opportunities. The lake is known for good wind and quick access to open water from the Northshore.