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looking for a good rv camping spot
Posted on 6/30/13 at 7:01 pm
Posted on 6/30/13 at 7:01 pm
In Louisiana and not named cajun palms.
I have two young boys under ten and have a fifth wheel.
Give me some suggestions
I have two young boys under ten and have a fifth wheel.
Give me some suggestions
Posted on 6/30/13 at 7:06 pm to WHATDOINO
Sam Huston Jones state park just north of Lake Charles
Posted on 6/30/13 at 8:49 pm to WHATDOINO
Bogue chitto and fountaineblue
Posted on 6/30/13 at 9:17 pm to WHATDOINO
Chicot SP, Bogue Chitto, and Fausse Point are the best in Louisiana.
Posted on 6/30/13 at 10:11 pm to WHATDOINO
Indian creek in forest hill (10 miles south of Alexandria) used to nice. Haven't been there in a long time. Used to go a lot when we were little
Posted on 7/1/13 at 1:12 pm to PerceivedReality
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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. For more information, call 318-487-5058
https://townofwoodworth.com/recreation/indiancreek.html
This post was edited on 7/1/13 at 1:14 pm
Posted on 7/1/13 at 1:19 pm to PvilleP
Booked through the end of the weekend. I even tried going out there yesterday. never seen that happen there before.
BTW, nothing at S. Toledo, Pleasure Point, or Cypress Bend either.
BTW, nothing at S. Toledo, Pleasure Point, or Cypress Bend either.
Posted on 7/1/13 at 1:47 pm to AlxTgr
quote:They need to start some kind of priority point system. Someone who keeps a spot in the winter like you do, you'd be all up in dere.
Booked through the end of the weekend. I even tried going out there yesterday. never seen that happen there before.
Posted on 7/1/13 at 1:53 pm to Geauxtiga
I knew they started taking reservations. Have never had trouble with 4th of July before. Live and learn. Can't wait for the last week in September.
Posted on 7/1/13 at 2:08 pm to AlxTgr
Chicot State Park. That place is huge with over 200 campsites. They'll always find one more spot there...
CHICOT STATE PARK
CHICOT STATE PARK
Posted on 7/1/13 at 2:17 pm to WHATDOINO
Bogue Chitto gets my vote.
If the boys are closer to 10 they would probably like tubing the river more than the splash pad. Also there are more trails than you care to hike/bike.
If the boys are closer to 10 they would probably like tubing the river more than the splash pad. Also there are more trails than you care to hike/bike.
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