The Venice Blue Crab Lodge

The Venice Blue Crab Lodge The Blue Crab offers two independent fully furnished units overlooking the Mississippi River. We have lodging, ice, boat slips, and parking.

Come stay with us and enjoy some of the best inshore and offshore fishing in the country.

BAJÍO Sunglasses is coming to town next Friday. Free beer, food, and gear giveaways. Come on!
05/11/2022

BAJÍO Sunglasses is coming to town next Friday. Free beer, food, and gear giveaways. Come on!

Never late to the bite. Book your fall fly fishing trip now.
08/25/2021

Never late to the bite. Book your fall fly fishing trip now.

08/05/2021
Y’all know what’s coming….get booked for shrimp boat season.
07/08/2021

Y’all know what’s coming….get booked for shrimp boat season.

09/03/2020
Last-minute cancellation for this weekend. Book now
08/25/2020

Last-minute cancellation for this weekend. Book now

Entire home/apt in 9, United States. Lodge right off the Mississippi. Waterfront boat parking with 2 separate lodges each sleeping 7 (7 beds each). Book at venicebluecrablodege.com Th...

Now on Airbnb as well
08/24/2020

Now on Airbnb as well

Light load
07/29/2020

Light load

07/27/2020

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190 Offshore Shipyard Road
Venice, LA
70091

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About the Lodge

It took five years to develop and build the Venice Blue Crab Lodge. Building outside the levee system on the Mississippi River is extremely challenging due to the army cores jurisdiction and the fact the river has steadily remained at flood stage. The closest hardware store is 72 miles away, just another component of building a lodge at the end of the world. Through intuition, unique resources, and local connections Lee was able to finally finish the blue crab in March of 2020. After milling the wood himself from his farm in Natchez, Mississippi to shutting down LA 23 for three days in a row, creating this remote paradise was filled with bumps in the road, which makes its success all the more unique.