The best luxury RV camping near New Orleans

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From its jazz-filled French Quarter to its vibrant Mardi Gras along Bourbon Street, New Orleans brims with culture. However, Mother Nature also bestowed “The Big Easy” with natural attractions such as Kisatchie National Forest, Cypress Island Preserve, Jean Lafitte National Park, Honey Island Swamp, and Lake Fausse Pointe State Park. Hiking, birdwatching, boating, and fishing are just a few outdoor activities that are popular within these attractions. Then, tour the Mississippi River by river boat or sail out into the Gulf of Mexico for a day on the open water. Campers will find a wide range of cabin rentals, RV parks, and campgrounds among local wildlife within the national and state parks of the area. Many of the campsites feature convenient amenities like water and electric hookups, nearby restaurants, and on-site supply shops.

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Pelican Gardens

1. Pelican Gardens

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9.4mi from New Orleans · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · New Orleans, LA
We're a non profit community garden in the Old Algiers neighborhood of New Orleans on the West Bank of the Mississippi River, a 15 minute drive or ferry ride to the French Quarter. We use the money from these bookings to fund the community food access work that we do. While you're here you can enjoy our peaceful and spacious garden property, and we encourage you to get to know some of the fantastic neighbors who use our community fridge and herb garden. Take the scenic Mississippi River Levee Path 1 mile to get to the Algiers Ferry dock which departs every 30 minutes and drops you off at the foot of Canal Street in the heart of New Orleans. If you have a car you can cross the bridge and get to most of the city in 15 minutes. You can also explore Algiers Point with its many restaurants, bars, local art and historic buildings. The levee trail is a block away, where you can jog, bike, or just watch the boats go by. Property amenities include an open air bathroom and shower, communal screened porch with seating area, propane grill and various pots/pans, cooking gear and tableware, fridge, picnic tables and a small fire pit. There is an herb garden out front and there may be fruits and vegetables available for you, fresh from the garden, depending on the time of year.
Pets
Potable water
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from 
$25
 / night
Sun Outdoors New Orleans North Shore

4. Sun Outdoors New Orleans North Shore

38mi from New Orleans · 199 sites · RVs, Lodging · Ponchatoula, LA
Discover the unparalleled charm of Sun Outdoors New Orleans North Shore, a premier RV resort that redefines the camping experience for those aged 55 and over. Nestled conveniently off the I-12 corridor, this exceptional destination stands out as the most accessible RV resort between Texas and Florida, offering a unique blend of comfort and adventure. At this gated lakeside retreat, guests can enjoy spacious RV sites featuring level concrete pads, ensuring a hassle-free stay. The resort boasts an array of fantastic amenities, including a lazy river, a swim-up tiki bar, and inviting poolside cabanas. For those seeking fun and relaxation, there’s also a miniature golf course and a Sonic Drive-In on-site, making it easy to unwind and indulge. Beyond the resort's impressive facilities, visitors can explore the vibrant culture and attractions of nearby New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Experience the lively atmosphere of the French Quarter or the picturesque Garden District in the Big Easy. Alternatively, delve into the historical gems of Louisiana's capital city, ensuring your stay is filled with both relaxation and adventure.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night

From its jazz-filled French Quarter to its vibrant Mardi Gras along Bourbon Street, New Orleans brims with culture. However, Mother Nature also bestowed “The Big Easy” with natural attractions such as Kisatchie National Forest, Cypress Island Preserve, Jean Lafitte National Park, Honey Island Swamp, and Lake Fausse Pointe State Park. Hiking, birdwatching, boating, and fishing are just a few outdoor activities that are popular within these attractions. Then, tour the Mississippi River by river boat or sail out into the Gulf of Mexico for a day on the open water. Campers will find a wide range of cabin rentals, RV parks, and campgrounds among local wildlife within the national and state parks of the area. Many of the campsites feature convenient amenities like water and electric hookups, nearby restaurants, and on-site supply shops.

99% (39)

Top-rated campgrounds

Pelican Gardens

1. Pelican Gardens

100%
(18)
9.4mi from New Orleans · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · New Orleans, LA
We're a non profit community garden in the Old Algiers neighborhood of New Orleans on the West Bank of the Mississippi River, a 15 minute drive or ferry ride to the French Quarter. We use the money from these bookings to fund the community food access work that we do. While you're here you can enjoy our peaceful and spacious garden property, and we encourage you to get to know some of the fantastic neighbors who use our community fridge and herb garden. Take the scenic Mississippi River Levee Path 1 mile to get to the Algiers Ferry dock which departs every 30 minutes and drops you off at the foot of Canal Street in the heart of New Orleans. If you have a car you can cross the bridge and get to most of the city in 15 minutes. You can also explore Algiers Point with its many restaurants, bars, local art and historic buildings. The levee trail is a block away, where you can jog, bike, or just watch the boats go by. Property amenities include an open air bathroom and shower, communal screened porch with seating area, propane grill and various pots/pans, cooking gear and tableware, fridge, picnic tables and a small fire pit. There is an herb garden out front and there may be fruits and vegetables available for you, fresh from the garden, depending on the time of year.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
Sun Outdoors New Orleans North Shore

4. Sun Outdoors New Orleans North Shore

38mi from New Orleans · 199 sites · RVs, Lodging · Ponchatoula, LA
Discover the unparalleled charm of Sun Outdoors New Orleans North Shore, a premier RV resort that redefines the camping experience for those aged 55 and over. Nestled conveniently off the I-12 corridor, this exceptional destination stands out as the most accessible RV resort between Texas and Florida, offering a unique blend of comfort and adventure. At this gated lakeside retreat, guests can enjoy spacious RV sites featuring level concrete pads, ensuring a hassle-free stay. The resort boasts an array of fantastic amenities, including a lazy river, a swim-up tiki bar, and inviting poolside cabanas. For those seeking fun and relaxation, there’s also a miniature golf course and a Sonic Drive-In on-site, making it easy to unwind and indulge. Beyond the resort's impressive facilities, visitors can explore the vibrant culture and attractions of nearby New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Experience the lively atmosphere of the French Quarter or the picturesque Garden District in the Big Easy. Alternatively, delve into the historical gems of Louisiana's capital city, ensuring your stay is filled with both relaxation and adventure.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night

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Where to go

Jean Lafitte National History Park and Preserve

Named for a French pirate, Jean Lafitte National History Park and Preserve is a Mississippi River Delta attraction that features bayous, fields, and historical areas. Visit Chalmette Battlefield and National Cemetery to learn about the area’s past. Or explore popular park attractions like the Wetlands Acadian Cultural Center and Barataria Preserve to see alligators in their natural habitats. While there are no campgrounds and RV resorts within the park, many options are nearby that feature restrooms, electric and water hookups, and showers.

Honey Island Swamp

Honey Island is a 20-foot long island known as a fisherman’s paradise. The island’s waters teem with bluegill and flathead catfish. The swamp is also home to a wide array of animals, including alligators, cougars, and birds like bald eagles. Tours of the swamp are available for day trippers and most usually last two hours. For those who want to sleep near the swamp, there are also numerous campgrounds with basic amenities like restrooms, a free dump station, and fire pits nearby.

Lake Fausse Pointe State Park

Spread across 6,000 acres, Lake Fausse Pointe State Park is part of the Atchafalaya Basin. Popular park activities include fishing, canoeing, and hiking. There are three hiking trails within the park’s visitor center complex as well as a canoe trail that offers a water path among cypress trees. Wildlife watching opportunities attract many campers to the park to catch glimpses of alligators, blackbears, and white-tailed deer. Then glamp in one of two glamping tents on-site, or set up in a more rustic campsite that offers full hookups and waterfront views.

When to go

October and November are popular months for visiting New Orleans. Temperatures range from the low 70s to low 80s. Campers who want to attend Mardi Gras can visit in February when it's more wet and temperatures dip down to the low 60s or high 50s. Summer temperatures soar into the 90s and are accompanied by high humidity. The hottest time of year in New Orleans is during July. Even so, the city features year-round camping, as many summer visitors like to boat and fish during the hot season.