Welcome to
J. Bennett Johnston Visitors Center
The J. Bennett Johnston Waterway Regional Visitor Center provides the opportunity
for people of all ages to learn about the Red River, past and present. The
center tells the story of how the Corps of Engineers worked to tame the mighty
Red for navigation and
recreation. The J. Bennett Johnston Waterway Regional Visitor Center offers
8,300 square feet housing a reception area, theater and exhibition hall with
audiovisual, static and interactive exhibits. The multi-purpose theater provides
a continuous film, highlighting the Red River. As a Regional Visitor Center,
all the states (New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana) which
the Red River passes through are represented. State maps and tour guides are
available to the public for all these states.
Contact Information
J. Bennett Johnston Waterway Regional Visitor Center,
700 Clyde Fant Parkway, Shreveport, LA 71101
318-677-2673
J Bennett Visitor Center News
Water Resource Days
May 01 2008
The third annual Water Resource Days concluded Saturday May 17, 2008 at Louisiana Boardwalk in Bossier City. This two day event provided the public and school children the opportunity to learn best water safety practices and other safety issues. The opportunity to properly fit and provide free life jackets for children was the highlight of the event. The service was provided by the Corps of Engineers. The U.S. Coast Guard along with other local agencies demonstrated water-related rescues to emphasize boating hazards. The theme of the event is placing Safety First in or around the water and conservation of our water resources.