The best camping in Louisiana with hot tubs

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Louisiana is known for its Cajun cuisine and French culture, but you’ll find just much heart outside. Head beyond New Orleans to state parks, nature trails, and camping spots. Make a trip to St. Martinville and explore Lake Fausse Pointe State Park. Or, stick closer to the Mississippi River, where tent campsites and RV parks surround Baton Rouge. Further north, parks like Lake Bistineau State Park and Lake Claiborne State Park come just before the Arkansas border. No matter where you go, make sure to look up; you’re in the Pelican State, after all.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Huckleberry Hideaway Cabins & RV

2. Huckleberry Hideaway Cabins & RV

8 sites · Tents · Minden, LA
🌿 Huckleberry Hideaway Cabins & RV Resort – Minden, Louisiana Escape the ordinary and come hideaway with us at Huckleberry Hideaway — a peaceful, family-run resort tucked among the pines of North Louisiana. Conveniently located between Minden and Homer, we offer the perfect blend of comfort, charm, and outdoor adventure for families, couples, and travelers of all kinds. Choose from spacious RV sites, cozy cabins, glamping RVs, or primitive tent sites, all surrounded by nature and just minutes from beautiful Lake Claiborne. Guests enjoy thoughtful amenities including a camp store, playground, dog park, pond with pier, walking trails, free laundry, and relaxing hot tub. Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway, a festival, or an extended stay, you’ll feel right at home with our friendly hosts — Kristi, Steve, and Dr. Lundy — who pour their hearts into making every stay special. ✨ Huckleberry Hideaway Cabins & RV Resort isn’t just a place to stay — it’s a place to reconnect, recharge, and make lasting memories under the Louisiana pines. Hosts: Lundy, Steve, & Kristi 📍 Minden, LA | Family & Pet Friendly 318-382-3073
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night

Louisiana is known for its Cajun cuisine and French culture, but you’ll find just much heart outside. Head beyond New Orleans to state parks, nature trails, and camping spots. Make a trip to St. Martinville and explore Lake Fausse Pointe State Park. Or, stick closer to the Mississippi River, where tent campsites and RV parks surround Baton Rouge. Further north, parks like Lake Bistineau State Park and Lake Claiborne State Park come just before the Arkansas border. No matter where you go, make sure to look up; you’re in the Pelican State, after all.

100% (1)

Top-rated campgrounds

Huckleberry Hideaway Cabins & RV

2. Huckleberry Hideaway Cabins & RV

8 sites · Tents · Minden, LA
🌿 Huckleberry Hideaway Cabins & RV Resort – Minden, Louisiana Escape the ordinary and come hideaway with us at Huckleberry Hideaway — a peaceful, family-run resort tucked among the pines of North Louisiana. Conveniently located between Minden and Homer, we offer the perfect blend of comfort, charm, and outdoor adventure for families, couples, and travelers of all kinds. Choose from spacious RV sites, cozy cabins, glamping RVs, or primitive tent sites, all surrounded by nature and just minutes from beautiful Lake Claiborne. Guests enjoy thoughtful amenities including a camp store, playground, dog park, pond with pier, walking trails, free laundry, and relaxing hot tub. Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway, a festival, or an extended stay, you’ll feel right at home with our friendly hosts — Kristi, Steve, and Dr. Lundy — who pour their hearts into making every stay special. ✨ Huckleberry Hideaway Cabins & RV Resort isn’t just a place to stay — it’s a place to reconnect, recharge, and make lasting memories under the Louisiana pines. Hosts: Lundy, Steve, & Kristi 📍 Minden, LA | Family & Pet Friendly 318-382-3073
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
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The best camping in Louisiana with hot tubs guide

Where to go

Along the Gulf

Head along Louisiana’s coast, where you’ll find recreation areas, wildlife refuges, and, of course, beach campgrounds galore. Grand Isle State Park sits as close to the water as you can get, where RV sites are a fisherman’s paradise.

Follow the Mississippi

If you prefer the river to the gulf, stop in St. Francisville to get a taste of Louisiana’s local charm. The Mississippi River winds through Eastern Louisiana, and you can ride horses, hike, and fish throughout Tunica Hills. The peaceful blufflands house unique plants and animals, so you can birdwatch while cabin or tent camping.

Toward the Texas Border

Everything’s bigger in Texas—but not the Toledo Bend Reservoir, which hugs the border. On the Louisiana side, check out the RV campsite and cabin rentals at South or North Toledo Bend State Park. The area harbors some of the best Louisiana campgrounds, with picnic tables and group campsites. Cypress Bend State Park likewise overlooks the reservoir and offers unparalleled views.

Central Louisiana

You don’t have to head toward the state’s edge to appreciate Louisiana's beauty. Chicot State Park hovers in the state’s central south, with more than 6,000 acres of rolling hills. Within the park, you’ll find trails, cabins, and the Louisiana State Arboretum. There’s no better place to learn about—and see—the state's varied landscape.

When to go

Hurricane season runs between June and November. Save yourself the stress of unpredictable weather, and head to Louisiana between fall and spring. Remember that Mardi Gras celebrations pick up in February, so if you want a peaceful and secluded camping trip, keep the festivities—and their crowds—in mind. Luckily, enough campsites pop up beyond Louisiana’s major cities. You can easily find the perfect campground year-round.