Overview
Haughton is a town in Bossier Parish, Louisiana, United States, situated just east of the city of Shreveport. The community functions primarily as a suburban residential center for the Shreveport–Bossier City metropolitan area while retaining a distinct small‑town identity.
Population and character
According to the 2010 census, Haughton had a population of 3,454. The town has continued to grow as households and businesses move outward from the larger urban core, creating a mix of single‑family neighborhoods, local shops, and civic institutions. Haughton is the second most populous municipality in Bossier Parish, after Bossier City.
Geography and transportation
Haughton lies in northwestern Louisiana and benefits from close road connections to neighboring cities and regional services. Its location makes daily commuting to Shreveport practical, and residents draw on metropolitan amenities while enjoying lower residential density and local parks.
Community life and services
The town supports a range of public and community services typical of small American towns: public schools, recreational facilities, churches, civic groups and local businesses. Annual community events, youth sports, and volunteer organizations play a significant role in local life.
History and development
Haughton developed from rural beginnings into a suburban town over the 20th century as the surrounding region urbanized. Like many towns near regional economic centers, its growth has followed transportation improvements and the expansion of residential suburbs.
Notable facts
- Part of the larger Shreveport–Bossier City metropolitan area, with close social and economic ties to Shreveport.
- Maintains small‑town civic institutions while serving a commuter population.
- Recognized locally for parks, schools and community events that reinforce neighborhood identity.