Since Louisiana has a fairly mild winter compared to other parts of the country, we are pretty lucky that we can camp just about all year round. We are fortunate to enjoy the great outdoors by camping any time of year, and here are some of the most stunning state parks to visit in Louisiana with campgrounds you’re sure to love. Just don’t forget the s’mores!
- Lake Bistineau State Park
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Lake Bistineau State Park/Facebook The possibilities are endless at this northern Louisiana state park. Situated on the beautiful Lake Bistineau, this delightful area offers something for everyone. From hiking and biking trails to incredible fishing and kayaking opportunities, you’ll never run out of things to do here. There are plenty of things to do outside in Louisiana here. Read our previous coverage to learn more. Address: 103 State Park Rd., Doyline, LA, 71023 Lake Bistineau State Park, 103 State Park Rd, Doyline, LA 71023, USA
- Bogue Chitto State Park
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NolaDru/Trip Advisor This 1,786-acre state park offers everything from tent camping to cabins overlooking the bluffs. The rolling landscape lends to some beautiful scenery along the nature trails and the park is also home to Fricke’s Cave, which is actually more of a gorge that’s caused by water erosion creating delicate sandstone spires. Bogue Chitto State Park also contains 14 miles of equestrian trails, in case you want to bring your gentle giant along for some outdoor adventure. Read our previous coverage to learn more. Address: 17049 State Park Blvd., Franklinton, LA, 70438 17049 State Park Blvd, Franklinton, LA 70438, USA
- Lake Claiborne State Park
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Lake Claiborne State Park/Facebook Nestled against the beautiful Lake Claiborne, this northern Louisiana state park is a fisherman’s paradise. The 6,400-acre lake is stocked with bass, catfish, crappie, sunfish, perch, and much more just waiting for you to catch and cook up for supper. Not much of a fisherman? No problem, the park is also home to one of the best disc golf courses in the state! You’ll love this state park for year-round camping in Louisiana. Read our previous coverage to learn more. Address: 225 State Park Rd., Homer, LA, 71040 225 State Park Rd, Homer, LA 71040, USA
- Lake Fausse Pointe State Park
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Dominique H./Trip Advisor Head on down to Cajun Country to experience a whole new adventure in this 6,000-acre park in the Atchafalaya Basin. The many waterways surrounding the park offer great canoeing and kayaking opportunities, and the lakefront cabins offer views so spectacular you may never want to leave. Read our previous coverage to learn more about the cabins here for year-round camping in Louisiana. Address: 5400 Levee Rd., St. Martinville, LA, 70582 5400 Levee Rd, St Martinville, LA 70582, USA
- Sam Houston Jones State Park
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Radchada M./Trip Advisor For animal enthusiasts, Sam Houston Jones State Park is a must. The 1,087-acre park contains abundant wildlife, including over 200 species of birds. Two boat launches offer access to the water and three hiking trails wind through the park and are perfect for a casual stroll. Read our previous coverage to learn more about the trails at this state park. Address: 107 Sutherland Rd., Lake Charles, LA, 70611 107 Sutherland Rd, Lake Charles, LA 70611, USA
- Jimmie Davis State Park
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Jimmie Davis State Park/Facebook From playgrounds to biking trails, the whole family will enjoy a weekend adventure at Jimmie Davis State Park. The cabins are tucked away underneath beautiful, towering pines that are perfect for those times you just need to spend a little time in nature. It’s one of the best places for year-round camping in Louisiana. Read our previous coverage to learn more. Address: 1209 State Park Rd., Chatham, LA, 71226 1209 State Park Rd, Chatham, LA 71226, USA
- Poverty Point Reservoir State Park
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Jordan1954/Trip Advisor For a relaxing getaway, there’s no better destination than Poverty Point Reservoir State Park. The 2,700-acre man-made lake is ideal for fishermen looking to reel in some largemouth bass or channel catfish. There is a nature trail that winds along an off-shoot of Bayou Macon, offering some beautiful scenery along the way. The area is a known bear habitat, so be sure to utilize their bear-proof containers and stay alert while you’re here. Read our previous coverage to learn more. Address: 1500 Poverty Point Parkway, Delhi, LA, 71232 1500 Poverty Point Pkwy, Delhi, LA 71232, USA
- Tickfaw State Park
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Tickfaw State Park/Facebook Some the most unique attractions of Tickfaw State Park are the different ecosystems you’ll encounter. Their boardwalk trails will lead you through a cypress/tupelo swamp, a mixed pine/hardwood forest, a bottomland hardwood forest, and the Tickfaw River. The cabins offer a peaceful oasis where you can just sit back and listen to the symphony of sounds from your porch; a perfect ending to a day spent exploring the natural landscape of the area. Read our previous coverage to learn more. Address: 27225 Patterson Rd., Springfield, LA, 70462 27225 Patterson Rd, Springfield, LA 70462, USA
- North and South Toledo Bend State Park
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DonnaGSaucier/Trip Advisor The Toledo Bend Reservoir is one of the largest man-made reservoirs in the country. During the summer, it is popular for water sports and attracts fishermen from all over the country looking to try their luck. There are multiple trails between the two state parks, and South Toledo Bend is known for its bald eagle population, so keep your eyes peeled! Read our previous coverage to learn more about Toledo Bend Reservoir. North Toledo Bend State Park is located at 2907 North Toledo Park Rd., Zwolle, LA 71486, and South Toledo Bend State Park is located at 120 Bald Eagle Rd., Anacoco, LA, 71403. 2907 N Toledo Park Rd, Zwolle, LA 71486, USA120 Bald Eagle, Anacoco, LA 71403, USA
Where’s your favorite place to camp in Louisiana? Have you ever been to any of these state parks to visit in Louisiana to go camping year-round? Let us know in the comments below! Don’t forget to share photos from your outdoor adventures on our Louisiana Nature Lovers Facebook group!
Lake Bistineau State Park/Facebook
The possibilities are endless at this northern Louisiana state park. Situated on the beautiful Lake Bistineau, this delightful area offers something for everyone. From hiking and biking trails to incredible fishing and kayaking opportunities, you’ll never run out of things to do here. There are plenty of things to do outside in Louisiana here. Read our previous coverage to learn more. Address: 103 State Park Rd., Doyline, LA, 71023
Lake Bistineau State Park, 103 State Park Rd, Doyline, LA 71023, USA
Bogue Chitto State Park/Facebook
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This 1,786-acre state park offers everything from tent camping to cabins overlooking the bluffs. The rolling landscape lends to some beautiful scenery along the nature trails and the park is also home to Fricke’s Cave, which is actually more of a gorge that’s caused by water erosion creating delicate sandstone spires. Bogue Chitto State Park also contains 14 miles of equestrian trails, in case you want to bring your gentle giant along for some outdoor adventure. Read our previous coverage to learn more. Address: 17049 State Park Blvd., Franklinton, LA, 70438
17049 State Park Blvd, Franklinton, LA 70438, USA
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Lake Claiborne State Park/Facebook
Nestled against the beautiful Lake Claiborne, this northern Louisiana state park is a fisherman’s paradise. The 6,400-acre lake is stocked with bass, catfish, crappie, sunfish, perch, and much more just waiting for you to catch and cook up for supper. Not much of a fisherman? No problem, the park is also home to one of the best disc golf courses in the state! You’ll love this state park for year-round camping in Louisiana. Read our previous coverage to learn more. Address: 225 State Park Rd., Homer, LA, 71040
225 State Park Rd, Homer, LA 71040, USA
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Head on down to Cajun Country to experience a whole new adventure in this 6,000-acre park in the Atchafalaya Basin. The many waterways surrounding the park offer great canoeing and kayaking opportunities, and the lakefront cabins offer views so spectacular you may never want to leave. Read our previous coverage to learn more about the cabins here for year-round camping in Louisiana. Address: 5400 Levee Rd., St. Martinville, LA, 70582
5400 Levee Rd, St Martinville, LA 70582, USA
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Radchada M./Trip Advisor
For animal enthusiasts, Sam Houston Jones State Park is a must. The 1,087-acre park contains abundant wildlife, including over 200 species of birds. Two boat launches offer access to the water and three hiking trails wind through the park and are perfect for a casual stroll. Read our previous coverage to learn more about the trails at this state park. Address: 107 Sutherland Rd., Lake Charles, LA, 70611
107 Sutherland Rd, Lake Charles, LA 70611, USA
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Jimmie Davis State Park/Facebook
From playgrounds to biking trails, the whole family will enjoy a weekend adventure at Jimmie Davis State Park. The cabins are tucked away underneath beautiful, towering pines that are perfect for those times you just need to spend a little time in nature. It’s one of the best places for year-round camping in Louisiana. Read our previous coverage to learn more. Address: 1209 State Park Rd., Chatham, LA, 71226
1209 State Park Rd, Chatham, LA 71226, USA
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For a relaxing getaway, there’s no better destination than Poverty Point Reservoir State Park. The 2,700-acre man-made lake is ideal for fishermen looking to reel in some largemouth bass or channel catfish. There is a nature trail that winds along an off-shoot of Bayou Macon, offering some beautiful scenery along the way. The area is a known bear habitat, so be sure to utilize their bear-proof containers and stay alert while you’re here. Read our previous coverage to learn more. Address: 1500 Poverty Point Parkway, Delhi, LA, 71232
1500 Poverty Point Pkwy, Delhi, LA 71232, USA
Tickfaw State Park/Facebook
Some the most unique attractions of Tickfaw State Park are the different ecosystems you’ll encounter. Their boardwalk trails will lead you through a cypress/tupelo swamp, a mixed pine/hardwood forest, a bottomland hardwood forest, and the Tickfaw River. The cabins offer a peaceful oasis where you can just sit back and listen to the symphony of sounds from your porch; a perfect ending to a day spent exploring the natural landscape of the area. Read our previous coverage to learn more. Address: 27225 Patterson Rd., Springfield, LA, 70462
27225 Patterson Rd, Springfield, LA 70462, USA
Nate V./Trip Advisor
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The Toledo Bend Reservoir is one of the largest man-made reservoirs in the country. During the summer, it is popular for water sports and attracts fishermen from all over the country looking to try their luck. There are multiple trails between the two state parks, and South Toledo Bend is known for its bald eagle population, so keep your eyes peeled! Read our previous coverage to learn more about Toledo Bend Reservoir. North Toledo Bend State Park is located at 2907 North Toledo Park Rd., Zwolle, LA 71486, and South Toledo Bend State Park is located at 120 Bald Eagle Rd., Anacoco, LA, 71403.
2907 N Toledo Park Rd, Zwolle, LA 71486, USA120 Bald Eagle, Anacoco, LA 71403, USA
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State Parks To Visit In Louisiana March 10, 2022 Melissa M. Where can I go glamping in Louisiana? Not everyone likes camping and if you fall into that category, glamping may be more your speed. With all, or at least most, of the creature comforts you get at home, you can still connect with and immerse yourself in nature when you go glamping. Book one of the Berry Creek Cabins in Bogalusa which offers comfortable cabins and some stunning scenery to enjoy. What are some of the best hikes in Louisiana? There’s no place quite like Louisiana and there are certainly no hiking trails quite like the ones found here. You can find some out-of-this-world hiking spots in this post. From the highest bluffs in the state to a bayou hike, you’ll love the trails we featured. What are some of the best campgrounds in Louisiana? One of the best camping spots in the state is called Hidden Oaks Campground. Found along the river in Hammond, there are plenty of tent and RV sites as well as cabins. On top of that, there are plenty of things to do outside in Louisiana here!
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State Parks To Visit In Louisiana
March 10, 2022
Melissa M.
Where can I go glamping in Louisiana? Not everyone likes camping and if you fall into that category, glamping may be more your speed. With all, or at least most, of the creature comforts you get at home, you can still connect with and immerse yourself in nature when you go glamping. Book one of the Berry Creek Cabins in Bogalusa which offers comfortable cabins and some stunning scenery to enjoy. What are some of the best hikes in Louisiana? There’s no place quite like Louisiana and there are certainly no hiking trails quite like the ones found here. You can find some out-of-this-world hiking spots in this post. From the highest bluffs in the state to a bayou hike, you’ll love the trails we featured. What are some of the best campgrounds in Louisiana? One of the best camping spots in the state is called Hidden Oaks Campground. Found along the river in Hammond, there are plenty of tent and RV sites as well as cabins. On top of that, there are plenty of things to do outside in Louisiana here!
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The OIYS Visitor Center
Not everyone likes camping and if you fall into that category, glamping may be more your speed. With all, or at least most, of the creature comforts you get at home, you can still connect with and immerse yourself in nature when you go glamping. Book one of the Berry Creek Cabins in Bogalusa which offers comfortable cabins and some stunning scenery to enjoy.
What are some of the best hikes in Louisiana?
There’s no place quite like Louisiana and there are certainly no hiking trails quite like the ones found here. You can find some out-of-this-world hiking spots in this post. From the highest bluffs in the state to a bayou hike, you’ll love the trails we featured.
What are some of the best campgrounds in Louisiana?
One of the best camping spots in the state is called Hidden Oaks Campground. Found along the river in Hammond, there are plenty of tent and RV sites as well as cabins. On top of that, there are plenty of things to do outside in Louisiana here!