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Municipal & Parish Services
Access official directories for the Town of Many, Sabine Parish Police Jury, and historical genealogy records.
Access Civic RecordsYour official guide to Sabine Parish civic services, frontier history, and the #1 bass fishing lake in America.
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Civic & Records
Access official directories for the Town of Many, Sabine Parish Police Jury, and historical genealogy records.
Access Civic RecordsExplore & Tourism
Plan your trip to the nation's premier bass fishing reservoir, explore state parks, and drive the historic El Camino Real.
Plan Your VisitLocal & History
Uncover the lawless history of No Man's Land, the frontier outpost of Fort Jesup, and the deep roots of the Choctaw-Apache Tribe.
Discover Our HistoryExplore the Full Platform
Food Trail
Scratch-made tamales, meat pies, and Dam Fries — the roadside kitchens of Sabine Parish.
Follow the TrailAnnual Events
Tamale Fiesta, Freestate Festival, and the Battle of Pleasant Hill Civil War reenactment.
Plan Your VisitLodging
Luxury golf resort, state park cabins, and waterfront short-term rentals on the lake.
Find a BasecampIndigenous Heritage
Louisiana's second-largest tribe — over 7,000 citizens rooted in the Spanish colonial frontier.
Learn Their StoryTrue Crime History
The West and Kimbrell Clan — outlaws who operated a wayside inn and murdered travelers by night.
Read the CaseIndustry & Civil Rights
The 1899 Village of Fisher and Sabine High School — now on the National Register of Historic Places.
Explore the TownsConservation
Protecting the $47M fishery from controversial water-sale proposals and ensuring the Lunker Bass legacy.
Read the IssueFounded on the historic El Camino Real, Many serves as the perfect basecamp to explore centuries of pioneer and indigenous history. Trace the ruts of the Lobanillo Swales and walk the path of outlaws and empires.
Drive the TrailEl Camino Real • Highway 6