Law Enforcement at Jean Lafitte

Outside during the day. Law enforcement ranger stands with a radio in hand. Woman in black jacket on right. Man in gray coat on left.
Law enforcement rangers protect visitors and resources in America's national parks.

For emergencies when visiting the park, always call 911 for help.

If you're visiting the park and see any of the following, call 1-855-677-5352 for National Park Service Law Enforcement Response:

  • suspicious activity
  • lost visitors
  • illegal dumping
  • poaching
  • other situations that require a ranger's assistance
 
  • A brown rabbit in reflective water.
    Hunting Regulations

    Learn about hunting permits, zones, seasons, rules, and more for hunting in our national park.

  • A law enforcement ranger helps a boy fish on the side of a bayou.
    Fishing Regulations

    Learn your responsibilities before casting a line or flicking a fly into the water.

  • A wooden boardwalk trail with an alligator safety sign and trail sign.
    Safety

    Stay safe when visiting our park. Learn these safety tips before you head out on your next park trip.

  • Two women and a man sit at a conference table and look at a large screen of text.
    Management

    Discover how we manage to share and preserve the history, nature, and culture of south Louisiana at our park.

Last updated: August 15, 2025

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Mailing Address:

419 Decatur St
New Orleans, LA 70130

Phone:

504 589-3882

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