Best RV Parks near Haughton, LA
Looking for the best RV campgrounds near Haughton? Finding RV campgrounds in Louisiana is easier than ever. Each RV campsite offers quick access to one or more of Haughton's most popular destinations.
Looking for the best RV campgrounds near Haughton? Finding RV campgrounds in Louisiana is easier than ever. Each RV campsite offers quick access to one or more of Haughton's most popular destinations.
$34 - $36 / night
$36 / night
At Marshall Meadows RV and Tiny Home Village, you will have the peacefulness of living in the country, along with the convenience of city-amenities only minutes away. During your weekend getaway or extended stay, you will be surrounded by mature trees, a private fishing pond, and acres of recreational land for the kids and pets to play! We also offer coin-operated laundry and community media room with wireless internet. Each RV spot is around 85' long and 35' wide. Pull-through and back-in spots are available, along with fresh, city water and full hookups. We strive to give you and your family an enjoyable and relaxing experience in our quiet park in the country. Come pick out your perfect spot today!
Hidden away on the Big Cypress of Caddo Lake, is one of the most beautiful and serene secrets of North East Texas.
Buffalo Bayou RV Park is a 20 spot RV park surrounded by nature. This is a new park with plenty of room for you to stretch out and relax. The park is waterfront with a boat ramp that provides access to the Big Cypress. The 20 RV sites offer full hookup for water, electricity and sewer. (50/30 at all sites) There are walking trails for you and your pets as well to enjoy. Have your morning coffee out on the deck, start out early to catch the “big one”, take your furry friends for a walk or just enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
20 sites with full hookups for water, electricity, sewer (50/30 at all sites).
Sites are large and hold 65-70 foot rigs.
Iron ore gravel pads hold even the biggest and heaviest rigs. No need to worry about mud and sinking into the ground. In fact, the sites are so sturdy they even hold 18-wheelers with heavy equipment.
Sites are generous and nicely spread out. There’s plenty of room for slideouts. And you’re never so close to other guests you have to look through their windows.
We have added a bathroom with shower for tent camping.
Rental Camper
Large camper for rent. Limited stay: 1 week. Please call for availability.
Camper sleeps 5 adults or 4 adults + 2 children.
Queen size bedroom for 2 adults.
2 bunks in the back.
Couch makes into a bed — sleeps 1 adult or 2 children.
Bathroom, shower, kitchen, fridge, freezer, 3 burners, micro.
Electric heat + A/C.
Historic Jefferson is only a 7 mile trip. There are so many things to do and see. If you have never been, it is a must do trip. The restaurants are Great!! Marshall is 14 miles away and offers all the conveniences of shopping as well as a history of it’s own.
Get away from your busy routine and join us at Buffalo Bayou for a few days or a few weeks and let time drift away.
Call for details at 1-903-424-3710 (cell) or 1-903-679-3874.
$35 / night
Since 2005, Lakeside RV Park has been offering excellent deals on high quality RV camping, campground camping, and more! Located in Minden, LA, our RV Park is close to many restaurants and a shopping center for your convenience. We offer great deals on our RV sites, as well as our campground sites, and areas that beckon you for outdoor activities. Lakeside RV Park is a secure place to bring the family because the local police officers of Minden make patrols through our park, helping to keep it secure for your peace of mind. We also provide our guests with some amenities to help you better enjoy your stay at our RV Park and campground. We offer showers to our guests with hot water, washer/dryer services, free Wi-Fi, and we even allow pets, as long as they are kept on leashes or inside of your RV. These amenities certainly make it easier for many of our guests to enjoy their stay with us, especially for first-time campers. You’ll find that our RV park and campground has a beautiful balance between nature and modern conveniences in order to deliver a great camping experience to one and all. Whether camping is a passion, a hobby, or just something you enjoy every once in a while; Lakeside RV Park and campground is your perfect choice! Give us a call today and we’ll tell you more about our great pricing and any deals we may be running.
$35 - $425 / night
Conveniently located along I-49 and U.S. Highway 84, our Love's RV Stop-Mansfield LA 858 provides the RV traveler with a safe and well-maintained place to stop for the night as you travel across the country. Our reservation and check in process makes booking a site quick and convenient. Guests can make reservations, pay and check in or out on their own devices, providing an automated and contactless experience that quickly gets you back on the road to your destination. With electric and water hookups at every site, including Wi-Fi and 30-Amp and 50-Amp service, we also offer more amenities than any other national travel stop network.
$38 - $500 / night
Located about 3 miles west of the Texas/Louisiana state border, just off of I-20, Sunshine Oaks RV Park is your pitstop after a long haul, a base camp for popular area attractions, or a place to settle down for a season or two. We are open year-round, welcoming Winter Texans, overnight campers, vacationing families, digital nomads, and on-location workers, you name it! Feel right at home in a spacious full hookup RV site and enjoy all sorts of on-site conveniences to make your stay more relaxing and easy.
$45 - $65 / night
I've never seen anything so unique and beautiful as Caddo Lake!! Like being in a movie! The State Park campground is immaculate, staff and hosts are super friendly. Fishing, kayaking, canoeing, boat tours, walking/hiking trails, awesome! Nearby historical town of Jefferson was a quaint day trip or artists, shops and eateries. What a trip! Can't wait to revisit Caddo Lake and all its beauty!
I have heard about this small village and really want to come here to visit and talk to the people living here, I strands nyt really want to come but my place is really too far from here but I will try to arrange the time.
I’ve been to A LOT of parks all over the U.S. I was passing through the area and my Roadtrippers app suggested this park. I love state parks and this one did not disappoint. I came through when it was raining (7/25/24) with no reservation and needed a place to recover and rest for the night. That wasn’t a problem at all. The staff were friendly and accommodating and there is hardly anyone camping here. It’s so quiet and peaceful and when I asked to be put on a site near the water (always my preference) they gave me the best site for the night! Plenty of running room for my dog and there’s a TON of room between sites, as others have said. The sites are large, too. I wish I could stay longer. There are fishing piers and I could certainly sit out there for hours. As we walked around woodpeckers squawked and flew through the trees. This one has been added to my favorites list. I’ll be back!
Made a reservation via telephone for two days a month in advance, but was not given a site number.When we pulled up to the office there was a note with a telephone number to call, but no answer. I saw a gentleman walking around and it appeared he saw us. After waiting about 10 minutes, I decide to driver further into the park. The gentleman I saw earlier was one of the owners/ managers, I would would have expected him to go to the office to meet the newly arriving guests. I will say that he was friendly enough and later, his wife stopped by to collect the fee and she too was friendly. The park itself has full hook ups and is on the banks of the bayou. The campground require you to sign a waiver because of the water moccasins from the bayou and because of the potential of falling tree limbs. The. Campground is pretty sandy so leveling may be problematic for big rigs. The do allow long term guests to store all kinds of equipment and gear, the site next to us look like a junk yard. Our fellow campers seemed friendly enough with the gentleman on the other side from the junk yard introducing himself.
It was great. 2nd trip in a month! We stayed in #9, right by lake. Great view and again, no problem with camp fires. Burned good!
We rolled in without a reservation which led to a wonderful interaction with the gate people. My dog came in as well to entertain them while I selected a site.
I had the pick of many because it was February. I loved the spaciousness of each site leaving a lot of room between you and your neighbors.
The bathhouse was immaculately clean. I went in expecting a typical park shower room with spiders or bugs. There were NONE. The bathhouse was heated and a welcome chance to shower in something other than a matchbox.
I really can't recommend enough.
Excellent Long weekend! We arrived around 2:00, about half of the sites were open. We stayed in #6 with great view of lake. Flat site and plenty of distance between sites. Clean and we had no problems building a fire every evening.
Come see the beautiful outdoors with a nice pond. We're it feels like your home away from home in the Piney woods of East Texas. Marshall Meadows has the perfect spot and plenty of space for you and your family.
Came to town from a nearby base for our child’s specialized medical treatments. Tent spots are $4 a night, enclosed in a lightly wooded area, and only few yards away from both the bathroom and the playground. It was perfect for our needs. We even stayed a couple extra nights because the kids enjoyed it so much. Great spot for families with little ones wanting a mild camping experience because amenities are right there and it’s secluded enough that kids feel they are getting a true camping experience. The base has a wonderful walking trail/ outdoor display of aircraft that our toddlers thoroughly enjoyed. Extremely glad we took a chance on this underrated spot.
I live across from this campground and I recently drove through this place but it’s drug infested and nothing but old campers and full timers in this park. Used to be nice but the restaurant is closed and u are on the red river. I wouldn’t stay here it needs to be cleaned up
This village might be small, but its charm is boundless. wordle unlimited
Jake from the Dyrt here! Marshall Meadows is a great place to spend some time if you want to slow down a little and enjoy a peaceful country setting! Check them out and share some pics of your stay!
Nice camp grounds very rustic and in the process of updating the site. Very reasonably priced and close to town and interstate
Nice campground on a loop many sites have lake view. Nice hiking trails. I didn’t use the bathhouse facilities but did see host cleaning them daily. Mountain bikers like the trails. I don’t ride a mountain bike but saw some out there when I was hiking. My site was very nice and level. Not completely secluded but large enough that I felt like I had plenty of privacy. The site I had overlooked the boat launch area which is separate from the campground but the fishermen were quiet. I never heard them putting in or taking out their boats.
PROS
Saved $42 With TX STATE PARK PASS
No fee to reserve online.
No sales tax. U
pon arriving at Site 23, we had no power at the pedestal. Called Park Headquarters and 2 park personnel were at our site in 10 minutes and resolved problem
Site 23 level asphalt
Site 23 partial shade
Aluminum picnic table, 2 hook lantern pole and metal fire pit with cooking grate
Donation firewood available
Soap and hand dryer in toilet/shower facility
3 bars TMOBILE when not storming
CONS
No overnight security gate closure
Site 23 was 1/3 covered with poison oak and remaining living area covered with tall weeds.
Some highway noises.
Two PARK HOSTS occupy sites in Woodpecker Hollow. That reduces full hook up sites to 6. One of those sites were used as a temporary dump station due to out-of-service park dump station
Woodpecker Hollow toilet/shower facility needs some deep cleaning
11 windows in Woodpecker Hollow women’s toilet/shower and only 4 were open. Camp host said rest of windows were painted shut. Floors were continuously wet and slippery. What a mess! This place needs a fan or two.
Most pets we saw were NOT on leash
No privacy from surrounding campsites
No ranger drive thru Woodpecker Hollow
No park WIFI
Nice and quiet 20+ campground with 30& 50 Amp service with water at each site. Camp toilets and showers, Fishing, convenience store three miles away with 7 days a week beer sales
Went right after Memorial Day weekend and basically had the campground to ourselves. Campsite 64 had a large flat surface to accommodate a six person tent (North Face Wawona 6) with a vestibule. Great place for a weekend getaway from the DFW area ~3 hr drive). Overall the park has nice amenities, easy hikes, and great canoeing-kayaking!
Very well kept, great park staff, excellent boat ramp and pier. Could use more camping spots especially for tent campers.
5/5
Newer campground that is very well laid out and well kept. Tall tree limb canopy helps with a nice breeze and fewer bugs. This is on a bayou so be prepared for mosquitoes. Great paddling trails and about100 yards from Big Cypress Bayou connected by a boat trail. Nice shower / restroom close to the tent area.
Leslie and Pat are fantastic hosts and go out of their way to make you feel at home. Ask about their buffalo ranch.
This campground is very basic. It has full hook ups and that is about it. There is a Laundry Room. There are about 20 or so spots, mostly occupied by permanent residents. It looks like folks park their trailers here and go home for the work week, only to return for the weekend. The draw for this place is quiet solitude. There is no - and I mean zero AT&T service here. You occasionally hear boats traveling up or down the river, but it’s very peaceful. Caddo Lake is the place to see here, and since you can only see it via Caddo Lake State Park, or Caddo Lake National Wildlife Refuge, you must really use a boat, kayak, or canoe to get the full experience. It is the moss covered cypress and bayou atmosphere that drew us to this area, and it did not disappoint. There is a restaurant right next door that is right on the river and serves good food. They are only open for dinner and only on Friday thru Sunday. We felt that it was the perfect location to see the area.
I tent camped here in April 2023. The staff was friendly and the office was still open at 6pm, when I arrived on a Saturday. I don’t know their normal hours. The weather was nice but it had just rained so my campsite was wet with a little mud. Plus it was a little uneven without much clear space for a tent but my tent fit because it is a 2-person tent. Other sites had wooden platforms but mine didn’t. I took an evening walk on the Discovery Trail and saw two deer. There are several other, longer trails. I didn’t explore the lake. The bathroom/shower house was clean. It was a little ways from I-20 but overall decent park.
This is a delightful park on the west side of Shreveport. There’s an adorable playground and fabulous pool. Tables with chairs on many sites. Benches, landscaping, grass and shade trees. Clean bathrooms with 3 showers. Road noise might be a distraction for the sites at the entrance area of the park.
We stayed here for a one night stopover. I’m not sure I’d go out of my way to stay there again but I was happy enough with my stop. It’s an older park. The lake is pretty swampy. No sewer at the sites, but water and electric. Cell service with AT&T was pretty weak but manageable to get some work done. Bathhouse was a typical older state park set up. Definitely needs some TLC. It would take a little work to get level in most of the sites from what I can see. They do have a wooden platform (almost like a deck) at most sites that is pretty cool. Our table was old and kinda warped. There is a fire pit. Table and fire are down a level but sites where we stayed were large and spacious. The park was almost empty during our stay but when we booked there were very few open sites available less than a week earlier. That seemed odd once we saw there was literally no one staying there. Sunset was beautiful.
Country, peaceful, Lakefront RV spots Short or Long term
Spot #29 is the best! Beautiful park, great fishing, kids loved the beach!
Beautiful site off the beaten path. Quiet and serene. between the Spanish moss and the cypress trees truly get a sense of the Deep South.
Not busy at all this time of year. Nice place. Bathrooms aren’t the greatest but get the job done. Camp hosts nice but doesn’t seem to do much. Trails are ok but more like pathways.
Camping near Haughton, Louisiana, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled weekend, there are several campgrounds to choose from.
Camping near Haughton, Louisiana, has something for everyone, whether you're a family looking for fun or an RVer seeking a peaceful getaway.
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