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Horse Shoe Bend Amite River Camp
3 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Baton Rouge, LAAt the corporate retreat, we live a recreational-type lifestyle. That doesn't mean we don't work hard...We ride ATVs, fish, work on the property and enjoy our solitude and privacy. Peace, tranquility, privacy, and a safe environment for your stay are a priority. Cox Cable internet/wifi is available for free. The water here is from a deep well. Feel free to take a jug of it with you. You won't find a more delicious water source that is unfiltered, untreated by any chemicals or tampered with in any way. It is neither hard nor soft and has no odor. I have personally been nourishing my body with it for over 6 years now.
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Street view; campsite has  water view and access.  Grassy area for children to roam. It has a 30 & 50 amp electric option.
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Cajun retreat Campsite
2 sites · RVs2 acres · Prairieville, LAMy wife and I are native south Louisianians. I grew up fishing, trawling, catching seafood, hunting and skiing in Westwego. My wife grew up near New Orleans eating poboys and beignets. We moved to Prairieville 20 years ago. It’s just over an hour from New Orleans and our Bayou property is very similar to what we we accustomed to in Cajun country, Westwego. Learn more about this land: We own 2 acres of partially secluded property on Bayou Manchac. Our place is a genuine Cajun retreat inside and out. We’re operating one campsite and all 3 experience options at this time;. The site is on the Bayou; great for relaxing, bird and turtle watching, kayaking, etc. (There is a public boat launch if needed) Great place for adult only relaxation or for families. Grassy area with firepit for s’mores, archery equipment, etc. We’re close to Baton Rouge and LSU; also about an hour away from the New Orleans metro area. Authentic Cajun hosts lives in a unique A-frame on the property and can point you to swamp tours and seafood markets. We are lifelong locals with lots of knowledge of the area! We can interact with you as much or as little as you’d like. We love to cook and often share Cajun meals with our guests!. Quiet neighborhood for bike riding and walking.
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The Brock-Ellie Patch
2 sites · Lodging10 acres · Scott, LAThe Brock-Ellie Patch is a 10 acre homestead that we’ve lived on for the past 15 years. We’ve converted an old pasture into a permaculture garden of Eden with over 300 fruit trees, a pond, large vegetable gardens, wildflowers, and vast gardens of native plants. We’ve hosted volunteers for many years and love sharing
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Bleu Historique
1 site · Lodging1 acre · New Orleans, LAThis property's backyard provides a city escape within the heart of the Garden District, shaded with local trees. Being close to the Mississippi River you'll hear the boats and barges in the distance, the streetcar running along the famous St. Charles Ave, and the local birds within the backyard trees. When in season, guests can pick a lemon from the citrus tree.
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Rick P.’s Land
3 sites · Tents72 acres · Mc Comb, MS
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Imagine yourself here...BLISS!
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Camp Topisaw
8 sites · Tents95 acres · Summit, MS95 acres on the beautiful Topisaw Creek. Here we've raised 5 kids and a multitude of dogs, cats and chickens and a small herd of pineywoods cattle. The woods are quiet and undisturbed , harboring native species like jack in the pulpit, trillium and Florida anise. The spring-fed (and thus always refreshing!) Topisaw Creek forms the eastern border of our property, so plan to spend time on the sandy beaches and rock bars soaking up the sun or hunting for rocks and fossils (petrified wood and arrowheads have been found here). Many folks also enjoy a leisurely float down the creek in inner tubes ('tubing') or in a kayak. (Please note that after heavy rains the creek rises to epic heights and is too dangerous to navigate.) Little to no light pollution makes for amazing stargazing!
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Small cozy space with a full size futon mattress.
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Gresham family Compound.
1 site · Lodging1 acre · Lafayette, LAFamily owned land purchased in the 30's. The modern Gresham compound is a place of peace amongst a seemingly chaotic world. The trees are like gardians of the land. Walk softly on the earth, each step, offer a blessing.Learn more about this land:Sleep in a converted ambulance camper with a Zen vibe. Tents welcome too. The surrounding Property is full of mature trees creating a country in the city feel. Outdoor jaccuzi and kitchen available. Lake martin, a picturesque swamp great for paddling and birdwatching is only 10 minutes away. Acdiana park, a great place to hike is only 5.
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We are a local family owned and operated business.
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The Heart of the Cajun Prairie
17 sites · RVsEunice , LAWe have owned this property for almost 20 years. Our children are mostly grown now. We love meeting new people and seeing new faces. Come experience the heart of the Cajun Prairie for food, music and fun!Learn more about this land:We also offer 14 acres of Cajun Prairie with many native trees, plants and birds to enjoy on a morning walk or an evening strollL'Acadie Inn has sixteen renovated private rooms to accomodate the individual traveler or a medium-sized tour group as well as 17 full hook-up RV sites. We are able to assist you with most any question you may have regarding our Cajun music, culture, food and much more.With a lighted patio, lobby and picnic/playground area, pool and lake, L'Acadie Inn can host your small to medium-sized social needs.
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Local Cooling Farms
1 site · RV, Tent16 acres · Bogalusa, LAWe raise livestock using sustainable practices on 60 acres. Check out our website.Learn more about this land:The campsite is a gravel pad that can accommodate a 35’ camper and/or tent camping. Water is available. No electricity. Bathroom is a dry compost toilet outhouse. It’s directly off of the black top road behind a double gate. We are a working farm and the campsite is not far from animals.
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Heavenly Grace Farm
15 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Kiln, MS10 Acre farm located in Kiln, Mississippi on the gulf coast. We love animals and the outdoor life! Come camp with us and enjoy relaxing in the outdoors.
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Creekside Farm Co.
6 sites · Tents13 acres · Kiln, MSOnce a main railway for lumber in Hancock County, this small 13-acre homestead, acquired in 2010, is home to a variety of farm animals, edible landscaping including multiple varieties of fruit trees and small vegetable gardens. Completely wooded at the time of purchase, the farm is still a work in progress. Daily farm life involves upgrading fences, clearing the 5-acre sheep pasture, building animal pens, installing rain catchment systems, composting, harvesting, canning, baking and our favorite....... feeding the furry and feathered friends.Pitch your tent in our wooded acreage nestled along side a flowing creek bed. Relax on the sand and watch the squirrels play or close your eyes to meditate with the sounds of nature. A true primitive camping experience awaits you. You can fish in the pond for your own dinner and gather eggs for breakfast. Try snacking on farm breads and biscuits with homemade jellies. Depending on the season, picking wild blackberries or some of the farm produce available gives a glimpse into the daily life of living at Creekside Farm. Our goal is to provide an unplugged experience for you to unwind and get back to nature so you can release the stress of everyday and enjoy the nature and serenity of our little farm.
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All You Need Institute
7 sites · Lodging, Tents111 acres · Lumberton, MSAll You Need is a 111 acre paradise that is home to some VERY unique and endangered habitat. Our northern boundary is a tract of DeSoto National Forest, where we have practically exclusive access to another 90 acres of longleaf pine savannah and more bottomland creeks. The sandhills are home to prickly pear cactus, deer moss (7 kinds of lichen), and our mascot, the endangered Gopher Tortoise. We're working to develop a nature education and retreat center where we share permaculture practices, homesteading/sustainable living skills, conservation practices, and approaches to connecting more deeply to the land. You will have access to and be a 5 minute walk from our many walking paths and our swimming pond, as well as a 15 minute walk to Desoto National Forest, which butts up to our property line. We would love to have you as our guest on the land, and are especially eager to meet travelers who deeply love nature and want to live in better relationship to it!
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The crossroads of the south, Baton Rouge sits near Louisiana’s most exciting spots. New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico are an hour away—or, head inland for forests and rivers. In town, you can explore the Capitol and paddle the Mississippi River. With rustic campsites and modern RV parks, Cajun Country has an option for everyone. Camp with your horses at the Farr Park RV campground near LSU. Nearby, take guided trail rides or fish in the Mississippi. Around town and on I-10, you’ll find a variety of private RV camping and tent camping spots. Stay online with free Wi-Fi and full hookups. As you drive toward Florida, you’ll find family-friendly camping at Tickfaw State Park. From the tent and RV sites, it’s a quick walk to the park’s hiking trails and water playground. South of Baton Rouge, Lake Fausse Pointe State Park is known for its birding. Stay cozy in a cabin, choose sites with hookups, or go off-grid with canoe-in sites.

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