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May 28, 2021

a tent at sunset, with light shining through the tentExperience an unforgettable Cajun camping adventure at the parks and campgrounds around Lafayette, LA. Here you can explore the breathtaking natural beauty hiking down miles of trails through swamps and forests, canoeing and kayaking on the rivers and lagoons, and camping between lush foliage under a canopy of leaves.

1. Arcadiana Park Campground

Explore the outdoors at the Arcadiana Nature Station canoeing, kayaking, and hiking on six miles of picturesque nature trails through the woods, prairie, and the Mississippi River Floodplain. The park is home to a variety of mammals, birds, and reptiles. The peaceful campground in the shade of the trees has 75 RV and tent sites with 30 and 50 amp electrical hookups. The campground has restrooms with showers.

2. Palmetto Island State Park Campground

Enjoy an authentic Louisianna outdoor experience at the campground in this beautiful park on the Vermilion River. Boat, paddle, and fish in the river and lagoons, and discover the indigenous animal and plant life on the trails. The campground is tucked away between the trees with 96 sites for RV and tent camping and cozy cottages with kitchens, bathrooms, and fireplaces for those cold Louisianna winter evenings.

3. Lake Fausse Pointe State Park Campground

Camp out in the Atchafalaya Basin between the hardwood swamps at the Lake Fausse Pointe State Park and explore 6,000 acres of the breathtaking natural beauty of this water wilderness fishing, canoeing, and boating.  The campground has premium sites and improved sites with electrical and water hookups. There are waterfront sites and even two glamping tents for a very luxurious camping experience.

The primitive campgrounds include a canoe campground that is accessible by boat only. The canoe campground has a dock, and the sites have fire rings and picnic tables.

4. Lafayette KOA

This award-winning KOA has absolutely everything a camper needs to have a great time sleeping under the stars. Cool off in one of the two pools, play a game of mini-golf, relax in the shade under huge oak trees, and fish in the 10-acre lake.  The campground’s concrete pull-through sites accommodate big rigs of up to 70 feet. The comfortable cottages and cabins offer a cozy alternative to those who prefer sleeping under a roof.

5. Bayou Wilderness RV Campground

This great campground offers campers a range of recreational activities and is geared for big rigs with a total of 121 spaces. There are 80 gravel pull-through sites with 30 and 50 amp hookups, water, and WiFi. The campground has laundry and restrooms with showers. Enjoy sunbathing around the pool, fishing in the pond, and playing horseshoes. There is a playground for the kids, and your four-legged friend is welcome to enjoy the camping experience with you.

Pack up and head out for the most unique camping experience in the country. It doesn’t matter if you roll in with your RV or pitch a tent. The campgrounds in the region provide nature lovers with magnificent scenery, an abundance of wildlife, and exciting outdoor activities. Contact Service Chevrolet Cadillac today. Our team of experts will ensure that your vehicle is in excellent condition to hit the road on a camping adventure.