The best camping in Poverty Point National Monument, LA

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The best camping in Poverty Point National Monument, LA

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Payne Lane Farms & Campground

1. Payne Lane Farms & Campground

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25mi from Poverty Point National Monument · 6 sites · RVs · Rayville, LA
Less than two (2) miles off Interstate 20, just behind "Salvation's Cross" in Rayville, LA... Our home was built by Mr. J. L. and Mrs. Gladys Keys in the 1970's. Mrs. Gladys used to work for my Grandmother at the local ladies dress shop. She and her husband often brought us fresh vegetables they raised on their "little piece of heaven." They had no children and all these years later, their idea of heaven became ours to take care of now. We are so blessed here at Payne Lane Farms. You can safely camp in your travel trailer minutes off of I-20 on our wooded, rural lot minutes from town, convenience stores, food, and even dump stations. The front orchard provides a refuge of shade and privacy while also allowing you to see everything around you. Rayville, Louisiana has great history and heritage and some fun artifacts to explore if you have an adventurous spirit. Good people and family owned businesses if services are needed while enroute-traveling. Welcome! Learn more about this land: Pull thru the front by turning to right of the mail box and not using the driveway! Maybe a little off road, but this is the country and it won’t hurt to just drive thru the yard sometimes. Fresh eggs for sale $3.50 dozen and maybe some fresh vegetables at $3.00 per pound, but ask us as we don't push them. Canning pantry does have inventory for easy meals. Two night max stay. More farm being developed and coming soon! 🍐🍉🍑🍻🐖🐇🐟🐣🐥🐣🐑🐂🫐🍅🥒🌽
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Leatherneck On Big Black River

4. Leatherneck On Big Black River

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47mi from Poverty Point National Monument · 12 sites · Tents, RVs · Edwards, MS
Old growth, shaded and well maintained land on Big Black river. 4 RV sites 8 primitive sites. 110 and 30 amp power with water hook ups available. Generator's are fine as well. Best catfishing in the state. No fishing license is required. Just start fishing. Borders Big Black civil war battlefield. Pets are family and always welcome. Off leash is fantastic as long as your good with it. Lots of room to run. Jon boats with motors, Kayaks and ATV's always ok. Large stretches of sand bars when water permits. Not far from I-20. Great cell reception. Good restaurant down the road in Bovina. Loves truck stop just down the road. The existing road going in "Vickors Rd" can be bumpy, dusty, wet and may hold pools of water at times but the road itself is solid and will support the heaviest of vehicles.
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Bayou Choo Choo and Bayou Views

10. Bayou Choo Choo and Bayou Views

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36mi from Poverty Point National Monument · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Monroe, LA
THREE AVAILABLE RENTAL SPOTS *Red Caboose Car that sleeps four - Small but mighty. Full size daybed. Two twin upper bunks, complete with small lamps and chargers bedside. View of the Bayou from Living, Kitchenette, and Bunk area. Shower and bathroom. Small private back patio area. Please advise if you want property manager on site at check in* *Tent camping spot - Dedicated spot to pop your tent,or have us pop one for you. Picnic table and dock as shared space. Please advise ahead if you would like property manager on site when you arrive* * RV Spot - Dedicated spot to park your RV with a view of the Bayou! Please advise ahead if you would like Property Manager to be on site when you arrive* Common use areas are .... 1) Dock for fishing 2) Fire pit. 3) Picnic tables Located on Bayou Desiard. Close to ULM campus. Seven minutes from Airport. 17 minutes from Rayville / META exit. Many stores and restaurants. Waterfront Grill, Danken Trail, Johnny's Pizza, Sonic, Rays Pege, and more five minutes away. Library across the street. Outdoor Drive In theatre coming soon five minutes away. 20 minutes from all West Monroe attractions. AVAILABLE FOR EXTRA COST: Check in Grazing Boards / Picnic Baskets / Local beer or wine / Breakfast drop off, Train themed goodie bags and toys for kids set up. Tent with portable potty. Please advise ahead of check in*
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Seven Oaks RV Campground

15. Seven Oaks RV Campground

14mi from Poverty Point National Monument · 1 site · Oak Grove, LA
The Thomas Jason Lingo Community Center stands out as a unique hub for community engagement and recreation in Oak Grove, Louisiana, thanks to its extensive facilities and welcoming atmosphere. Established in August 1997 by Shelton and Patsy Ruffin, along with James Gregory and the Northeast Educational Development Foundation (NEED) Board of Directors, this center was designed to serve as a vital community and agricultural complex for West Carroll Parish and Northeast Louisiana. Spanning over 30,000 square feet, the Thomas Jason Lingo Community Center features a spacious auditorium that accommodates over 1,000 guests, making it ideal for large gatherings and events. Additionally, the center offers various conference rooms available for rent, perfect for community activities and meetings. The facility also hosts the local LSU Agricultural Center’s Extension Office and Southern University, further enhancing its role as a community resource. On-site, the 7 Oaks Campground adds to the center's appeal, featuring over 160 campsites equipped with 30 and 50 amp receptacles, full hook-ups, and a convenient dump station. Campers from across the United States and Canada are drawn to this welcoming space, and RV clubs are encouraged to utilize the conference room for their meetings. Adjacent to the Lingo Center is the Oak Grove Inn and Suites,
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Rivertown Rose Campground

17. Rivertown Rose Campground

37mi from Poverty Point National Monument · 1 site · Vicksburg, MS
Rivertown Rose Campground stands out as a serene oasis, offering spacious sites that are ideal for extended stays while being conveniently located near the vibrant casinos of the Mississippi River. Nestled in the heart of Vicksburg, just 9 miles from the scenic river, our campground provides a perfect blend of nature and accessibility, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a peaceful retreat in Mississippi. Spanning 47 acres, Rivertown Rose Campground features 85 pull-through and 57 back-in sites, all equipped with full hookups (20/30/50-amp electric). Our family-friendly RV park is designed to accommodate rigs of all sizes, ensuring ample space for slides and awnings. Guests can take advantage of our sparkling pool, clean bathhouse, and convenient laundry facilities, making it an ideal destination for long-term RV stays. With its tranquil atmosphere and proximity to outdoor activities, Rivertown Rose Campground is one of the top RV resorts within an hour's drive of Vicksburg. Whether you're looking to explore nearby natural features, enjoy local restaurants, or shop in the area, our campground offers the perfect base for your adventures. Experience the unique charm of Rivertown Rose and create unforgettable memories during your stay.
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Bayou Boeuf RV & Campgrounds

18. Bayou Boeuf RV & Campgrounds

38mi from Poverty Point National Monument · 1 site · Sterlington, LA
Discover the charm of Bayou Boeuf RV Park, a unique destination nestled in the heart of Louisiana, conveniently located on Hwy 165 between the vibrant cities of Bastrop and Monroe. Our park stands out for its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to providing a safe and comfortable environment for all guests. At Bayou Boeuf, we offer full-service RV lots equipped with 50/30 amp service, available for weekly and monthly rentals. For those seeking a cozy retreat, we also feature four fully furnished cedar cabins available for monthly rental. Owned and operated by DeWayne and Angie Madden for over 21 years, we take pride in our park and the friendships we've built with our guests. Our family has lived on-site, raising our two daughters in this beautiful setting. As fellow RV enthusiasts, we understand the joys of camping and exploring the diverse landscapes of the United States. We are a pet-friendly park, welcoming your furry companions as long as they are leashed and well cared for. We invite you to experience true Southern hospitality at Bayou Boeuf RV Park, where we look forward to making your stay memorable. Come and enjoy the natural beauty and outdoor activities that Louisiana has to offer!
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The Fishing Camp Tackle & RV Park

20. The Fishing Camp Tackle & RV Park

38mi from Poverty Point National Monument · 1 site · Monroe, LA
Discover a one-of-a-kind experience at our new Tackle Shop & RV Park, where convenience meets adventure. This unique destination features a full-service gas station offering non-ethanol gas, diesel, and 87 octane fuel, ensuring you have everything you need for your outdoor excursions. Additionally, we provide live bait options, including shiners, crickets, and cold worms, making it easy for fishing enthusiasts to prepare for a successful day on the water. Our RV Park boasts 25 spacious sites with both nightly and extended stay options, perfect for travelers seeking a comfortable place to unwind. Each site is equipped with city water and sewer hookups, along with 30/50 Amp electrical outlets. Guests can also enjoy our coin-operated laundry facilities and clean restrooms with separate showers for men and women. Experience the ultimate convenience of staying at a property that caters to all your needs for a day spent exploring the nearby river or lake. With a variety of outdoor activities, restaurants, and shops just a stone's throw away, our Tackle Shop & RV Park is the ideal base for your next adventure.
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Around 3,700 years ago, a thriving Native American culture created an ancient trading post and cultural center. Poverty Point may not look like much now. Back in 1700 B.C., it was an engineering marvel.

The mound on the site measures 72 feet tall. It sits above the nearby creek. You can see for miles in any direction from the highest part of Poverty Point.

The most amazing thing about this settlement is its construction. It took the native culture 5 million hours to build it. All the people had to use were stone tools, woven baskets, and pack animals to move the dirt. Scientists trace some of the building materials to the Ouachita Mountains in northwest Arkansas and from the Ohio River Valley.

The result was astonishing. Six concentric circles formed rings around a central point. Rows of houses and streets through the rings helped keep structures in order. A large, pyramid-like structure overlooked the entire settlement at its highest point. This is America's version of Stonehenge. It's captivating, ancient and mysterious.

Archaeologists aren't sure why Poverty Point existed. It could have been a trading post or religious center. They do know that the place was suddenly abandoned in 1100 B.C. It wasn't until digs in the 1960's that the significance of the site came to light. There's no other place like this in North America.

See ancient artifacts from the site in the Visitor's Center and Museum. Just think about what was happening back then. Ancient Egypt and Greece flourished as the pinnacle of civilization. Europeans were mostly bands of vandals. It wasn't until the early 1500's that European explorers reached Louisiana.

Trails and tram rides take you to key points of the site. Guided tours happen from March through October.

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