Lakeside camping in Louisiana with campfires

Set right on the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana makes for a unique camping trip.

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9 top lakeside campgrounds in Louisiana with campfires

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Hart’s Corner Camping

12 sites · Tents60 acres · Oil City, LA
Primitive camping on Caddo Lake is an experience like no other. Spanning 25,400 acres, the naturally formed fresh water lake gracefully crosses from Louisiana into Texas and is home to the largest cypress forest in the world. The area on which this camp is located is rich in history--once the dwelling place of Caddo Indians who were known for their basket weaving and pottery skills. The site was part of the land acquired by the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Caddo Lake has a unique ecosystem and is a high quality habitat for many species, including migratory and resident waterfowl, osprey, eagles, alligators, and many species of fish. It is considered to be a valuable water system and Texas' only wetland of international importance. Kayaks, canoes, and peddle boats may be launched from the shore. Visitors will want to be familiar with Louisiana State Laws concerning boating and fishing, including those that apply to children. Fires are permitted unless there is a Parish mandated burn ban in effect.
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PLANTAE Private Loft & Gardens

3 sites · RVs20 acres · Ville Platte, LA
Welcome to PLANTAE Private Loft & Gardens a serene escape with a highly diverse landscape nestled in the heart of the very same stunning Magnolia-Beech Forest as the national forest. We are located in the picturesque countryside less than 2 miles from Chicot State Park in Ville Platte, Louisiana. Plantae offers a unique blend of primitive camping and modern conveniences, perfect for those seeking nature or a tranquil retreat, with privacy as an utmost priority! Guests can expect to enjoy a primitive camping style experience with a satisfying number of private modern amenities a short hike away! While there are NO RV hookups at PLANTAE, self-contained RVs are welcome only when dry weather conditions prevail. All guests have access to the regularly cleaned and sanitized restroom facility, ensuring a comfortable arrival and a relaxing stay! Explore the private pond area at your leisure, And at any time, collect some nature-cooled water from the natural flowing artisan spring located in the valley at the Northeastern portion of the property. If you like family style dining and you are up for a bit of a culinary adventure, "Dinner at PLANTAE" may be the event for you! Each Friday evening in the summer months (June, July, August) a limited number of seats are available for "Dinner at PLANTAE". Ask about availability; by reservation only. ASK ABOUT EVENTS AT PLANTAE!! Nature enthusiasts will certainly appreciate the rich biodiversity represented at PLANTAE. Some common activities of guests include fishing, plant taxonomy, studying the native plants and animals, and birdwatching. The water way that runs through the north side of Plantae is known as "Bayou Taureau". The bayou continues to flow downstream from the levee in its unaltered form. Experience the perfect blend of natural charm with select modern comforts at PLANTAE! Come and immerse yourself in the natural beauty and warm Southern Hospitality conveniently paired with a humble, yet eager, science-education rooted purpose of PLANTAE Private Loft & Gardens.
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Red River Valley RV Park

10 sites · RVs6 acres · LA
Red River Valley RV Park is Veteran and family owned and operated. We offer a Beautiful , relaxing stay for our guest. FULL HOOK UPS AT EVERY SPOT INCLUDING UNLIMITED 5G INTERNET. Step back in time when camping was a relaxing experience and nature was the main feature. We only have ten spots so noise and traffic are kept to a minimal. Every spot is twenty feet wide with an additional twenty ft buffer on all sides. The length of RV Spots varies, smallest being 35 and most others are sixty ft. with ample room for hang over. ALL 10 SPOTS HAVE FULL HOOK UPS ,including 30/50 amp plug in with an additional 110 outlet, water and sewer plus unlimited 5G internet. Each spot has its own stone fire pit. Enjoy sitting on the deck overlooking the pond with fountains and watching the sunset behind the trees. SELF CONTAINED CAMPERS ONLY AS WE DO NOT OFFER RESTROOMS. WE DO HOWEVER OFFER WASHER AND DRYER. WE OFFER WEEKLY AND MONTHLY RATES . BOOK ON LINE AT WWW.REDRIVERVALLEYRVPARK.COM OR CALL CHRISTINE @ 337-288-1961 FOR PRICING AND/OR AVAILABILITY.
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Lakeside camping in Louisiana with campfires guide

Overview

Louisiana is known for its Cajun cuisine and French culture, but you’ll find just much heart outside. Head beyond New Orleans to state parks, nature trails, and camping spots. Make a trip to St. Martinville and explore Lake Fausse Pointe State Park. Or, stick closer to the Mississippi River, where tent campsites and RV parks surround Baton Rouge. Further north, parks like Lake Bistineau State Park and Lake Claiborne State Park come just before the Arkansas border. No matter where you go, make sure to look up; you’re in the Pelican State, after all.

Where to go

Along the Gulf

Head along Louisiana’s coast, where you’ll find recreation areas, wildlife refuges, and, of course, beach campgrounds galore. Grand Isle State Park sits as close to the water as you can get, where RV sites are a fisherman’s paradise.

Follow the Mississippi

If you prefer the river to the gulf, stop in St. Francisville to get a taste of Louisiana’s local charm. The Mississippi River winds through Eastern Louisiana, and you can ride horses, hike, and fish throughout Tunica Hills. The peaceful blufflands house unique plants and animals, so you can birdwatch while cabin or tent camping.

Toward the Texas Border

Everything’s bigger in Texas—but not the Toledo Bend Reservoir, which hugs the border. On the Louisiana side, check out the RV campsite and cabin rentals at South or North Toledo Bend State Park. The area harbors some of the best Louisiana campgrounds, with picnic tables and group campsites. Cypress Bend State Park likewise overlooks the reservoir and offers unparalleled views.

Central Louisiana

You don’t have to head toward the state’s edge to appreciate Louisiana's beauty. Chicot State Park hovers in the state’s central south, with more than 6,000 acres of rolling hills. Within the park, you’ll find trails, cabins, and the Louisiana State Arboretum. There’s no better place to learn about—and see—the state's varied landscape.

When to go

Hurricane season runs between June and November. Save yourself the stress of unpredictable weather, and head to Louisiana between fall and spring. Remember that Mardi Gras celebrations pick up in February, so if you want a peaceful and secluded camping trip, keep the festivities—and their crowds—in mind. Luckily, enough campsites pop up beyond Louisiana’s major cities. You can easily find the perfect campground year-round.

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