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This map shows cities, towns, highways, main roads and secondary roads in Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes.
Towns on the Louisiana / Texas border. These places are very close to the state line between Louisiana and Texas but they may be smaller towns. You can scroll down to find bigger cities. Towns in Louisiana are blue on the map and those in Texas are orange. Bethany, TX is the closest town to Louisiana at about 241 feet from the state line.
What are the best places to stop from Texas (TX) to Louisiana (LA)? Find all the towns and cities in between.
Louisiana, a state in the United States, shares its borders with Arkansas to the north, Mississippi to the east, the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Texas to the west. The state covers an area of 51,840 mi 2 (134,264 km 2).
Texas lies in the south-central region of the United States. It shares borders with four U.S. states: Oklahoma to the north, Arkansas to the northeast, Louisiana to the east, and New Mexico to the west.
Outline Map. Key Facts. Texas, the second-largest U.S. state in both area and population, borders the states of New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana. To its southwest lies the country of Mexico, and to the southeast, the Gulf of Mexico.
The detailed map shows the US state of Texas with boundaries, the location of the state capital Austin, major cities and populated places, rivers and lakes, mountains, interstate highways, principal highways, railroads and airports.
This Texas map contains cities, roads, rivers, and lakes for the Lone Star State. For example, Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas are major cities shown in this map of Texas. But other densely populated cities include Austin (state capital), Fort Worth, El Paso, and Corpus Christi.
The Gulf Coast states of the United States – Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida – each boast a unique identity, but they are also closely linked by their shared connection to the Gulf of Mexico.