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Natchitoches Pecan Orchard RV Park

64 sites · RVs10 acres · Natchitoches, LA
All are welcome to join us under the shade of our beautiful pecan trees! Our mission here at Natchitoches Pecan Orchard RV Park is to make your stay as enjoyable and relaxing as possible. Open 365 days a year. We are a 51-slot park located in a beautiful orchard with lots of shade. Most of our slots are pull-throughs with 50 amp hookups that can accommodate larger RVs. Our spacious and clean bath house is handicap accessible and houses a coin-operated laundry mat. Our park is surrounded by the beautiful history that Natchitoches, the oldest settlement in Louisiana, has to offer. Come tour one of the gorgeous plantations in the area, fish, and play on our beautiful Cane River Lake, shop at the boutiques on historic Front Street, or enjoy delicious food at one of our many restaurants. There are also many festivals throughout the year including our world-famous Christmas Festival. Come celebrate with us! We would love to be a part of your visit and help plan your stay! Our park is located right along the famous Cane River Heritage Trail and is 15 miles south of Historic Downtown Natchitoches.
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Lakeview RV park

1 site · RV34 acres · Campti, LA
34 ac on Black lake Full hook ups. Long term available ENJOY A BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT RV PARK LOCATED APPROX. 4 MILES NORTH OF CAMPTI & 15 MILES NORTH OF THE HISTORICAL TOWN OF NATCHITOCHES. Whether your trip brings you here for work or play we have you covered with our premium size lots, deluxe fishing courtesy of Black Lake but most importantly some very much needed peace and relaxation.
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Toledo Bend RV Spot with waterview

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Zwolle, LA
It is vey nice out here. There is plenty of room for your toad or boat and there is a private boat launch. Covered picnic table and full hook-ups. This with a view of an eagles nest right from the water is pretty cool! There is a waterpark within about 8 miles that the kids love. There is a grocery store close by as well.
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McCain's Family Farm, L.L.C.

1 site · RV50 acres · Ringgold, LA
Learn more about this land:Park your RV overlooking one of our blueberry fields. We are a veteran owned small farm mainly offering blueberries (typically in season from late May to mid-July) and honey. We sometimes have other small offerings and are working to expand our variety of fruit. Our blueberries are grown without pesticides.
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Major Stafford Estate 1886

20 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Castor, LA
50 Acre property with running stream water for fishing and hundreds of locations to set up camp. If is recommend that you park by the front gate and either ATV/or on foot back into the property to camp. Located in Ringgold Louisiana this is a perfect place for a few days of real outdoor camping.
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Quiet acre with gravel parking

1 site · RV1 acre · Leesville, LA
Learn more about this land: A peaceful place to dry camp in your RV -or-Pitch your tent in the backyard Nearby Hiking: Kisatchie National Forest (Vernon Unit), Wolf Rock Cave/Trail Parking is provided via a circle gravel drive in the front yard, there is no RV access to the backyard, but you can get a car/truck back there. The backyard is available for tent camping and provides lovely a lovely, shady tree canopy.
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Take a journey back into the past when you visit the plantation house and grounds at this national historical park. Since this plantation spent eight generations, everything is beautifully preserved. You can learn a lot about how farms were run over the last couple of centuries and see the types of equipment used. Don't miss the fully restored cottages to get a glimpse of life in the 19th century. Watch out for the fire ant hills that pop up from time to time on the property.

Getting here requires a bit of sleuthing, as the signage is minimal, but it's all free (yes, even the parking). Time your visit for one of the two tours inside the big house that are offered daily. (You can enter other buildings, including the slave quarters, at any time the park's open.) Yes, there's cell service—and even better, you can download a self-guided tour on your phone.

If you're exploring other Creole homes and plantations in the area, check out the Hipcamps north toward Shreveport and south toward Lafayette. There are plenty of spots to pitch a tent or hook up an RV alongside a river or nestled in beautiful pine woods.

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