
RV parks in Louisiana get you up close to Louisiana's Outback where you can experience world-famous wildlife habitats and estuaries. The Creole Nature Trail All-American Road takes you on a journey through this wild and rugged terrain, unique to Louisiana. While camping in Louisiana, you can spend time hunting, fishing, and crabbing—year-round.
While camping in Louisiana, park alongside Gulf of Mexico beaches, which offer a treasure trove of shells. Visit Louisiana's many wildlife refuges where you can see alligators, birds, and animals all in their natural habitat. Recent studies indicate a greater number of North American land birds pass through Louisiana than any other state. RV parks in Louisiana host many of these birds: heron, egrets, ducks, hawks, gulls, hummingbirds and sparrows.
Camping in Louisiana goes hand in hand with fishing and many areas of the state provide a watery paradise where you can catch the big one, such as speckled trout, redfish, flounder, bass, crappie, and panfish.
RV parks in Louisiana can be found sprinkled throughout Cajun Country, where you can celebrate the joie de vivre with these locals who've been thriving in the region since the 1700s. Enjoy their lively music and delicious cuisine. All things Cajun are celebrated in Lafayette, the "Capital of Cajun Country." Plan your camping in Louisiana around one of the region's fabulous festivals, such as the Alligator Festival in Luling, the Cajun Hot Sauce Festival in New Iberia, or the Jumbalaya Festival in Gonzales.
What's camping in Louisiana without bringing out your golf clubs? Check out Louisiana's Audubon Golf Trail, which features 12 courses by designers including Hall Sutton, David Toms, and Pete Dye. Especially historic is Audubon Park golf course, that's been played on since 1898. Golf Digest calls the newly renovated course "the most scenic and interesting spot for New Orleans golfers." After golf, discover the nearby great food, fishing, music, and gaming.
Of course, no trip to Louisiana can be complete without a visit to New Orleans. Make sure to experience the French Quarter—100 square blocks of art, dining, shopping, entertainment, and architectural treasures. Ride the famous St. Charles Avenue Streetcar line, take a culinary journey, or have a ball during Mardi Gras.