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Places to Go

Below is a list of parks and campgrounds that we like to visit.  Each contains a link with more information on the park and campground.  Visit us often as we will add more as we get the information.

This site contains links to all of the Louisiana State Parks and Campgrounds, including lakes, fishing, water sports, etc.  Some of the parks below are on this site.  Some of the links below will take you directly to the park site and not the state site.

This site contains links to all of the Louisiana State Parks and Campgrounds, including lakes, fishing, water sports, etc.  Some of the parks below are on this site.  Some of the links below will take you directly to the park site and not the state site.

Cypress Bend Park is located on 114 acres of forested land with about 1 mile of shoreline on Toledo Bend Lake. The overnight accommodations available to you at Cypress Bend include 60 RV campsites with water, sewer and 50, 30, 20 amp electrical hook-ups. You can rent a spot by the night or monthly rates are available from July 1st thru February 28th. Our new cabins offer a beautiful waterfront view with air conditioning and heating. The cabins are fully furnished including dishes, cookware, silverware, linens, microwave, coffee pot and satellite TV. Seven (7) RV trailer rentals are available and are fully furnished, including dishes, cookware, silverware and a coffee pot. Don’t forget some toiletries and a few snacks and let us worry about the rest.An added bonus to Cypress Bend Park is our newly renovated beach area with easy access to the water. Come and have a relaxing day on the beach while the kids play on our well equipped playground. Set up for your convenience is a volley ball net where you’re sure to always find a good game. Adjoining the beach is our covered Pavilions with picnic tables and restrooms.If you’re looking to just relax and do some fishing, we offer a 6 lane paved boat ramp or you can enjoy our lighted pier, which is handicap accessible.

Indian Creek Recreation Area is Louisiana's premier outdoor recreation facility. Known throughout the nation as an example of outdoor fun at its best, Indian Creek boasts 100 acres of developed recreation facilities, 250 acres of primitive camping area and the 2,250-acre Indian Creek Lake.Indian Creek Recreation Area contains 101 campsites with water and electricity, three swimming beaches, a bathhouse, a boat launch ramp and some 75 picnic sites. A pavilion within the developed area accommodates groups of up to 100 people. The recreation area is open year round. Facilities are available on a first-come, first-serve basis only, except for the pavilion. Developed camping areas are$18 - $25 per night. Primitive Camping areas are $8 per night. Fees collected are returned to Indian Creek Recreation Area for operational expenses. From October 1 to February 1, special winter rates are available.Indian Creek Hiking Trail is a 2-1/2 mile long path through a mixed pine-hardwood forest.

Pleasantly located on several small bluffs that extend over and into the Toledo Bend Reservoir, South Toledo Bend State Park offers a scenic, waterfront view from many vantage points. While the reservoir is nationally recognized as a destination for bass fishing tournaments, visitors to the park can also enjoy other outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, cycling, birding,camping and enjoying the many forms of wildlife in the area.The area also is a common nesting ground for the bald eagle, which feeds from the plentiful supply of freshwater fish – including largemouth bass, catfish, bream and white perch – found in the Reservoir. The avid fisher can set out onto the reservoir at the two-lane boat ramp area, to also enjoy a freshly-caught dinner.An open-air breezeway leads out to the observation deck and a majestic view of the reservoir lake and nearby islands. A 3,000-foot surfaced nature trail provides an opportunity for all visitors to explore the area around the Visitor Center and the RV camping areas.Also nestled among the trees near the Visitor Center are several picnic tables, so visitors can enjoy a lunch or snack while enjoying their day at South Toledo Bend State Park.

With over 100 beautiful acres in the Piney Woods of Eastern Texas, our campground is the ideal base of exploration for the many exciting natural treasures our area has to offer.  Whether you want to ‘rough it’ in one of our premium campsites, have all the comforts of a full RV hook-up, or stay in one of our rustic cabins, we offer a get-away that is just what you’ve been looking for.  Remote enough to be a welcome break from urban life, but close enough to enjoy any weekend, make our pristine property a family tradition

Kemper Williams Park offers RV facilities and camp sites and welcomes solo travelers, small groups and RV Clubs alike. Located in the heart of the Atchafalaya Basin, we are nestled in the woods bordering Louisiana's award winning golf course - The Atchafalaya at Idlewood. We offer Big Rig Accommodations, Huge level pull-thru's, Both Shady and Satellite Friendly Sites, Spotless restrooms & showers, Easy Access to routes Hwy 182 and Hwy 90, Local swamp tours, bird watching, cajun food and dining experiences, Wi-Fi no charge, Playground and much more.

Welcome to Cajun RVera! Located next to the SugArena in New Iberia, Louisiana, Cajun RVera sits on 40 acres and currently has 185 RV sites with future plans to expand to 300. We invite you to experience the newest RV park in Cajun Country. Cajun RVera has full service pull-thru and back in sites and a pavilion available to rent for private events, special parties, family reunions, etc. Our SugaHouse clubhouse includes a concession area, game room and laundry room. Outside enjoy a full bar, heated pool with a swim-up bar, splash pad, and even a lazy-river with inner tube rentals. Other amenities include a stocked pond, free Wi-Fi, beach volleyball and more! There will also be special activities on holiday weekends such as live music and different events for families and campers.Cajun RVera resort is the second phase at Acadiana Fairgrounds, next to the SugArena multi-purpose facility which has successfully served the area for horse and livestock shows, various benefits, and is home of the annual Cajun Hot Sauce Festival.

Located on the beach in Waveland, Buccaneer is in a natural setting of large moss-draped oaks, marshlands and the Gulf of Mexico. Use of this land was first recorded in history in the late 1700's when Jean Lafitte and his followers were active in smuggling and pirating along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The French Buccaneer, Lafitte, inhabited the old Pirate House located a short distance from what is now the park. The park site, also known as Jackson's Ridge, was used as a base of military operations by Andrew Jackson during the Battle of New Orleans. Jackson later returned to this area and built a house on land that is now Buccaneer State Park.

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