Cypremort Point, located in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, is a scenic destination known for its 185-acre state park situated on Vermilion Bay. The park features a half-mile man-made beach, offering stunning views and a variety of activities such as swimming, windsurfing, and fishing. The name 'Cypremort' translates to 'dead cypress' in French, reflecting the area's historical and natural significance. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, beachcombing, and exploring the surrounding marshes, which are home to diverse wildlife like alligators and deer.
The park is accessible by road, making it a unique spot on the Louisiana Gulf coastline. It attracts families and those seeking a day's escape from nearby cities like Baton Rouge and Lafayette. The park's cabins provide comfortable accommodations for overnight stays.
Cypremort Point State Park is also renowned for its excellent saltwater fishing, with species like spotted sea trout and red drum frequenting the waters.