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Kickin' it in the Butte

3 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs1 acre ¡ Henderson, LA
Hello Hipcampers! Welcome to Cajun Country! Click on sites and scroll down to choose our full service RV hookup space which can include a buddy site if needed, just ask for pricing. You may also choose rental of our own RV for use on site and we also offer in our home a very comfortable bedroom with a private bath. Any rental includes a one tent for camping for free. We have options for you and please contact us anytime for information or questions. WELCOME TO BUTTE LA ROSE, THE HEART OF THE ATCHAFALAYA BASIN: In the early 1930s when the Army Corps of Engineers carved two long levees right through the Atchafalaya River Basin, what had once been a widely sprawling river system prone to seasonal flooding became a fifteen-mile-wide "spillway" contained between those two earthen walls. The water level in the Basin rose by several feet, permanently flooding many areas, and people who had made their homes there eventually moved to communities on the dry, western side of the levee--Henderson, Catahoula, Bayou Benoit and beyond--leaving no trace of the old settlements behind. Only one community remained. Perched on a ridge along the banks of the Atchafalaya River, Butte La rose is the only community in St. Martin Parish that is still located between the Basin levees. No other place can claim to be the heart of Atchafalaya as credibly as Butte La Rose can. The community is nestled against one of the more winding meanderings of the Atchafalaya River, and residents remain closely tied to the river and other nearby waterways--fishing, crawfishing, frogging and hunting, enjoying bayou-side crawfish boils and pleasure boating. So many waterways surround Butte La Rose--Butte La Rose Canal, Henderson Lake, Lake Begneaux, Lake Pelba--it's as close to an island as you can get without actually being an island. What is available.......Great cajun food, swamp tours, boating, fishing, hunting, walking trails, festivals, local art, crafts, vintage and antique shops, cajun music and dancing and joie de vivre! We are only 3 miles from interstate 10. Many hummingbirds visit here every year. They arrive in March and leave in Sept. Take care and thank you for considering Kickin' it in the Butte. Contact us anytime. Laissez le bon temps rouler (Let the good times roll)
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Pitch your tent or roll out your sleeping bag at Lake Verret, where over 380 camping options put you right in the thick of Louisiana’s bayou country. This isn’t just lakeside lounging—expect campsites tucked along winding river bends, shady spots under cypress trees, and quick access to swimming, horseback riding, and fishing. Top picks like Horseshoe Bend River Camp (55 reviews), Kickin' it in the Butte (29 reviews), and Cajun retreat Campsite (28 reviews) get high marks from seasoned campers. Most sites allow campfires, pets tag along for the adventure, and toilets are never far away. Prices start as low as $10 a night, with the average around $60. If you want a practical launchpad for exploring Louisiana’s water trails and wildlife, you’ll find it on Lake Verret.

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