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Louisiana Campground Directory.Pdf Texa!iCampground!i.com Calloway RV & Campground 14154 W Club Deluxe Rd. EXIT 28 Ham mond, LA 70403 (985) 542 -8094 www.callowayrvparkoflouisiana.com Fireside RV Resort 42053 LA- 445 Pon chatoula , LA 70454 www.firesidervresort.com EXIT 47 Coming fummer of 2020 Hidden Oaks Family Campground 21544 Hwy . 190 E. EXIT47 Hammond, LA 70401 (985) 345-9244 www.hiddenoaksfamilycampground.com Indian Creek Campground 53013 W. Fontana Rd . Independence, LA 70443 (985) 878-6567 EXIT40 www.indiancreekSS.com Punkin Lakeside RV Park 43037 North Billville Rd . Hammond, LA 70403 (225) 567-3418 EXIT 35 Reunion Lake RV Resort 43234 LA-445 Ponchatoula, LA 70454 (985) 520-6600 EXIT47 www.reunionlakerv.com Sweetwater RV Ranch & Riding Stables 57056 N. Cooper Rd. EXIT 40 Loranger, LA 70446 (985) 878-6868 www.sweetwater-campground.com Tower Trax ATV Recreation Park 10247 Hwy 10 - Fluk er, LA 70436 03 (985) 969-0114 www.towertraxatv.com EXIT 53 Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park 46049 Hwy. 445N Robert, LA 70455 (985) 542-1507 EXIT47 www.jellystonela.com • LARVC BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT DIRECTORS Maurice LeBlanc Laura Pitre Yog i Bea r's Jell yston e Park Lakeview Park & Beac h P.O. Box 519 1717 Veteran Memo rial Hwy. Robert, LA 70455 Eu n ice, LA 70535 (985) 542-1507 (337) 457-2881 recycleblanc@gm aiI.co m laura@lv pa rk.com VICE PRESIDENT Doug Ainsworth LeAnne Everhardt 7 Oaks RV Park Land -0 -Pines Family Campground P.O. Box 1224 17145 Mill ion Dollar Road Oak Grove, LA 71263 Cov ing t on, LA 70345 (318) 428-5282 (985) 892-6023 lingocen terog@ya hoo.com lean ne.everha rdt@gmai l.com Kim Ayers TREASURER/ Leavi tt Rec reation & SECRETARY Hospita lil y Insu ranee Geraly Myers 942 14th St reet Myers Landing St u rgis, SD 57785 169 Myers Landin g Road (605) 423-4336 Lake Art h ur, LA 70549 kim-ayers@leav itt.com (337) 774-2338 je ll ybeangbm @ao l.com Tom Baehr Twe lve Oaks RV Park PAST-PRESIDENT P.O. Box 16588 Renee Givens Lake Charles, LA 70616 Silver Creek Carnpg round (337) 439-2916 37567 Highw ay 1055 twelveoak srv @ya hoo.co m Mt. Hermon, LA 70450 (985) 877-4256 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR si lvercreek.camp groun d Lisa Thibodaux @y ah oo. com P.O. Box 4092 Bato n Rouge, LA 70821 (225) 752-1455 (225) 752-4855 fax larvc@camp inglouisiana.com LOUISIANA ASSOCIATION OF RV PARKS 4 WELCOME TO LOUISIANA CAMPGROUNDS! The Louisiana Association of RV Parks and Cam pg rounds (LARVC) is pleased to produce this CAMPING IN LOUISIANA directory for the traveling public. We hope to better serve visitors to our state. Below is a color-coded map illustrating the different regions of Louisiana. Our directory is organized in this fashion and color-coded for your convenience. Campgrounds and RV dealers are listed separately in each region with thumbnail maps showing their location together with a description and telephone number. We encourage you to use the services of participants listed in this directory as they have made a commitment to excellence and indicated by participating that they want to serve you. Please provide any comments and recommendations on how this directory can better serve you to: Louisiana Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds P.O. Box 4092 • Baton Rouge, LA 70821 (225) 752-1455 • larvc @campinglouisiana .com campinglou isiana.com Sportsman's Paradise ■ page6 Crossroads See enlarged Louisiana ■ page 12 map on pages 24-25 Cajun Country ■ page 14 Plantation Country ■ page30 Greater New Orleans ■ page34 Mississippi ■ page40 5 7 Oaks RV Park 10284 Hwy 17 S, Oak Grove, LA 71263. Located offl -20,(Exit 153), 30 mi North of Delhi on Hwy 77 South Reservations: (318) 428-5282, [email protected], www.lingocenterog.com Sites: 158 (30/50 amp) Rates: Nightly $30-$35 Weekly & monthly rates available, Good Sam Club Discount Amenities: Water/sewage, 30/50 amp, Wi-Fi, pets on leash, debit/credit cards accepted. We have an on-site bathhouse & laundromat Attractions: Historic Fiske Theatre, Poverty Point, Histor ic E. Carroll Parish Cotton Museum, Panola Pepper Co., Bluegrass Festivals Spring & Fall, Wild Country Safari Park, Bull Palace & more. Antique Village RV Park 3027 Martha Street, Simsboro, LA 71275 Reservations: (318) 247-1744, antique [email protected] Rates: $30. Weekly & monthly rates avail able Sites: 65 full hook-ups (30/50 amps) Amenities: Clean, quiet park in scenic oak woodland surroundings, mostly shady, gravel sites spread over 14 acres, easy access 1/10 mile south of 1 -20 (Exit 77). laundry/bat hhouse, Wi-Fi Hotspot Attractions: Stocked fishing pond, interior roads great for walking Lincoln Parish Park 211 Parish Park Road, Ruston, LA 71270 s Reservations: (318) 251-5156 /Exit86 Sites: 33 RV/12 tentw 110 power 1-10 Rates: $25 per night, tax included LA I HWY 3.5 Amenities: One of the South's best mile:1 33 campgrounds, nestled in the beautiful piney hills I of North Louisiana. Water, sewage, amp. Lim:oln 30/50 Parl$h Park Rd .Parish Conveniently locat ed 3.5 mi. north of 1-20 of I Park LA33 (Exit 86) 6 Ouachita RV Park 7300 Frontage Rd, Monroe, LA 71202 Reservations: (318) 343-8672 [email protected] Sites : 64 lot spaces Rates: Nt./wk./mth. rates available Amenities : 50/30/20 amp, water/sewer connections, pull-thrus, back-ins, security monit or, rest room/sho wers, act ivity room w/pool table, horseshoe pits, playgr ound, laundry room, pet walk, Wi-Fi Attractions: Antique Alley, Chennault Aviation & Military Museum, Biedenha rn Museum, Ike Hamilton Expo Center, Louisia na PurchaseGardens & Zoo, Ouachita Ri ver, University of LA- Monroe, Cheniere Lake Park, Chennault Park, Forsythe Park, Kiroli Park and Gardens, Strauss Theater Center, Monroe Civic Center , West Monroe Convention Center , Ouachita River Art Guild & Gallery, Twin City Dragway Shreveport/Bossier KOA GD ! N 6510 W. 10th St., Shreveport, LA 71129. www.koa.com/camp/shreveport ; OPEN ALL YEAR . Reservations: 800-562 -4072 "'"""" Info: 318-687-1010, shreveportkoa@outlook. ._ .. _.. com. The Old South merges with the West in northern Louisiana , where Shreveport sits on the banks of the Re d Rive r. No matter which direction you're headed, this award-winning KOA provides a welcome rest spot. Stretch your legs- and your pooch's- i n two off-leash dog parks. Ki ds can burn off energy in the playground or pool. Drift off to sleep under tall pines in a Cabin or Deluxe Cabin, or you can stretch out in a Deluxe Lodging Unit or on a long Pull-Thru RV Site. Check out the area's renowned Louisiana cookin' and Vegas• style action on riverboat casinos. Pool: Memorial Wknd-Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 93 ft. Amenities: 50 Max Amp, 93' Max Length, Wi-Fi, Cable TV, Pool (5/23 - 9/2), Propane($), Pavilio n, Dog Park. KOA Journeys Feature: Pull-through RV Sites with SO-amp service, Premium Tent Sites, Well lit after hours check-in service Southern Living RV Park GD 9010 Greenwood Rd., Greenwood, LA 71033 www.southern Iivingrvpa rk.ne t Reservations: (318) 938-1808, lisaduncan@southe rnlivingrvpark. net Rates: Daily $35 plus tax, Weekly $175 plus tax, Monthly $350 plus tax Sites: 78 back-ins, 12 concrete pull thru Amenities: 2 shower, 1 handicap shower and 1 bathtub, Laundry room, free WIFI, trash pickup, saltwa t er swimming pool, on site management and maintenance, pet friendly and child friendly Attractions: Minutes from downtow n Shreveport/Bossier city and casinos. Festi val Plaza, t heBoardwalk, Splash Kingdom, Walter B. Jacobs Nature Park, American Rose Center, Greenwood Flea Market, R.W. Norton Art Gallery, Gator and Friends, Artspace, Sci-Port, Cross Lake, Fai rgrounds, and a variety of resta urant s, shopping, parks and churches. 7 Clay's RV LA, Inc. 207 Franklin Drive West Monroe, LA 71292 (318) 329-9201 claysrv.com Fifth Wh eels, Travel Trail ers, Toy Ha ulers, new and used. With a fu I I-service RV repair center and parts department we strive to accommodate your needs, big or small. Hope's Camper Corner 6120 Frontage Rd Monroe, LA 71202 (l-20,exit 120) (318) 345-1691 hopescampers.com An aut hor ized Jayco Dea l er. Travel Trail ers, Fifth Wheels, Motor Homes, Sales, Service, and Parts 8 MOTORHOME RENTALS OF LOUISIANA llC MEGffi9 KMaer/Melairit: Based www .rentalmotorhome.com Class A W: Also &r-Yice AU T1pcs Of Coacbcs Arly Lawson Ill 2816 Kingston St. (504) 495-3817 Suite A (504) 469-8374 Kenner, LA 70062 MCPS ror Campgrounds M£RCHAN TS1 CHOICE •JR lluolSI u Nn, Berlin, PA 171155 Phone: 877-858-9010 Fax: 866--361-2267 www.mcps forcampgrounds.com We are on the Suppliers Council of ARVC and members of over a doz.en s tate and Teg_ion.al associations. We hold FREE wcbin.a rs to keep campground owners informed of cha nges taki ng pl.ace. We also offer a virt ual terminal, PC! compliance with S100,000 indemnification, cas h adv ances,gift cards, PLUS mom. ALL ATTHE BEST POSSIBLE RATES AND CUSTOMER SERVICE IN THE INDUSTRY ORDER YOUR FREE Ml!i!iOURI RV CAMPll\lli liUIDE TODAYI 9 '1 AMPING" AMERICA.COM 10 Desoto Parish Tourist Bureau 115 North Washington Ave., Mansfield, LA 71052 DiscoverDesoto.com, (318)-872-1177 Explore rural DeSoto Parish. Located 30 miles south of Shreveport on Toledo Bend Reservoir. Fishing, civil war, and historic sites. Lakeview Paradise RV Resort 3873 LA Highway 129, Jonesville, LA 71343 Reservations: (318) 386-0300; lakeviewparadise.com Rates: Call for nightly, weekly, monthly rates Sites: 60 paved sites (14 on the water).
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