Best RV Parks & Resorts near Avery Island, LA
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Welcome to Camp Margaritaville RV Resort Breaux Bridge.
Conveniently situated in Henderson (between Lafayette and Baton Rouge), Camp Margaritaville RV Resort Breaux Bridge is set to become your favorite new place to get away from it all. Our beach-style camping ground encompasses 452 RV sites, 91 luxury cabins, on-site dining, and countless family-friendly activities.
Our tropical-style RV resort is an all-in-one destination. At Camp Margaritaville RV Resort Breaux Bridge, you and your family can discover great ways to play — like three swimming pools, a hot tub, pickleball courts, and more. Of course, since no crew travels on an empty stomach, we also offer a wide variety of on-site bars and restaurants featuring island-inspired food and hand-crafted cocktails — including a swim-up bar!
We look forward to welcoming you to the Camp Margaritaville state of mind.
$35 - $265 / night
Parkside RV Park features 54 scenic, full-service spots for all RV types. Campers can take advantage of our location adjacent to St. Julien Park/Broussard Sports Complex, a first-class recreational park for families on 122 acres. Amenities of the Sports Complex include baseball, softball, and soccer fields, tennis courts, a walking/running trail with rest stations, a stocked fishing pond, picnic areas, an amphitheater, pavilions, two playgrounds, a splash pad and more.
$45 / night
Established in 2006, Frog City RV Park is proud to be the premier Cajun Country RV Park in the Lafayette area. Whether y’all are coming to Lafayette or passin’ through on your way to Texas, Florida or anywhere else, Frog City is a convenient and beautiful Lafayette Campground to roll in, park your RV and stay for a day, week or even longer! With 62 Spacious RV Sites, Big Rigs Are Welcome, we offer wi-fi, FREE cable tv, pull-throughs and more, swimming pool, coin-operated laundry, and private hot showers that are sparkling clean. We are also Handicap-Accessible, with paved interior roads for EZ-in & EZ-out road access, dog walk areas. So all leashed pets are welcome!
$37 / night
A beautiful Louisiana property with RV sites, cabins, a pool, tons of open space, and ponds filled with catfish. Please contact the property with any questions.
$27 / night
This Family Friendly RV Park is located in Youngsville, LA near the Youngsville Sports Complex. An amazing place for a family or group of friends to stay, relax, and enjoy time together. Acadian Oasis provides ample space between sites creating the right amount of privacy you'll need.
Audubon R.V. Park is a no frills park. We have full hook ups with municipal water and 50 amp plugs. We have a total of 7 sites, all back in.
$15 - $30 / night
Good park, new owner with great plans. Quiet with a fair amount of long-term residents, this park has many amenities ; bathhouse and laundry, pool picnic tables at each site, most pull-through with full hook-ups.
Clean campground. Level sites. Great customer service. Cable and full hook ups. Pools, adult pool,bar,fishing and kid pool/slides. Sites have picnic tables and some have fire pits. Will stay again
Rustic RV park located about 5 miles from I-10. Three big stocked fishing lakes. Private lakes so no license needed. Big club house with commercial kitchen. Full hookups and concrete pads.
If you are looking for a safe, affordable RV park with level sites, you’ll want to stay at the brand-new Parkside RV Park. The staff is friendly, customer service is great and the park clean!
This RV Park is a new build and opened in 2021. You can tell it was built to overcome the obstacles you find at older RV Parks. The spaces are all level, paved, and long and wide enough to fit your RV and two vehicles. The water, sewer and electrical are all new and work! You can reserve and pay for your site online, do self-check-in and the park emails guest about happenings at the RV Park so you stay informed about current events.
The RV Park has free WIFI, dog waste stations, security camera, streetlights and two washers and dryers for guests to use for free. There are four individual bathroom that can be accessed by a code. Since the landscaping is all new at the RV Park, the trees are not mature enough to provide shade. Once the trees grow, it looks like each RV site will have a tree at the back of the site. You are drop off your garbage in the dumpster on your way driving out of the park or set it out by the road and it will get picked up.
The RV Park was built next to the entrance to the St. Julien Park which holds the Broussard Sports Complex and has a gate for guest to walk into the park. St. Julien Park offers bathrooms, free WIFI, drinking fountains, walking trails, dog waste stations, disc golf, catch and release ponds, security camera and several areas for locals to play sports. It’s a very well-kept park!
Something to consider before arriving. You’ll need a long sewer hose; the sewer hook ups are at the very back of the site. No one mans the office after hours. If a storm rolls through, you only have the 4 bathrooms and laundry room area to seek shelter. The streetlights are on all night for safety, if you like a dark room for sleeping, you’ll want to have blackout shades or wear a sleeping eye mask. I don’t know how you get a picnic table, there were only a few throughout the park at RV sites. This is also not a “party” type RV Park. They ask if you drink outside, to do it discretely.
Large complex with a lot of long term ‘residents’. Well maintained with some pretty interesting signage (see pictures 😂). Lots of room to walk and a pond. Close to attractions in the area
Almost feel sorry for the park system. All this rain & nowhere for it to go.
All in all it is a pretty nice park with level asphalt pads. Some full hook up, some w&e only. Didn't get to see most of the park as it was closed due to flooding. No cell service at all. Did not try the bath house. Basically stayed in our rv because of the mosquitoes.
Quiet little place with full hook ups pull in spots Wi-Fi is excellent. They also have a pool but it’s a little too cold to swim right now.
Back in spot right up to Lake Palourde in Morgan City, La. Full hook ups, swimming a beach with canoe, kayak and jet ski rentals. Really nice area for those with or without kids.
Poches RV park is nice, well maintained, and has number of amenities. We had a wonderful weekend stay, and the weather was perfect. We canoed in the Shake Your Trail Feather festival on Bayou Teche. The RV park was close the the canoe trailhead. Take the time to explore the city of Breaux Bridge.
Go to Poches Market and buy some pork sausage stuffed with jalapeos. Also, be sure to make a reservation and go eat at Little Big Cup in Arnaudville about 15 minutes away.
Stayed in campsite#69. Back-in site with concrete parking, picnic table, and fire ring. 15A/30A/50A, water, and sewer hookups. It has a nice grass area with fire pit in the rear of the site next to the lake. Not much shade in the campsite. The site is located on the lake. Neighbors were pretty close. Roads in the park were asphalt or gravel. The free WiFi throughout the park was adequate for checking emails, surfing the web, etc. We camped in a Travel Trailer. Would stay here again. We camped at Poche's RV Park in a Travel Trailer.
Our toddler liked the kids pool a lot and it’s one of those pools that is very shallow so you don’t feel as “on edge” having to keep eyes on your child at every moment. There are more adult pools with swim up bars but we spent more time at the kids pool and eating there. We especially loved the golf cart drive up access at the donut place and Crawfish Town restaurant out front. This park definitely has more of a party atmosphere but was still a great park with clean facilities and full hook ups.
Nice RV park in Louisiana. This park has mostly full timers and you slot will be small.
The grounds were wonderful for children. There were ponds, picnic tables, pool, playground, splash pad, train.
We enjoyed a weekend without RV backed p to the pond. Cement lots with fire circle of metal. Be careful though in picking your spots because some are in the way back and have no trees, which could be brutal in a Louisiana summer. Nice playground for kids, mini-golf, and clean laundry mat. There is a great cajun meat shop at the entrance to the RV park. Lots of trees and shade at our location. Would have given it five stars, but too close to the highway, so lots of road noise.
Large campground and park that has RV areas and tent camping areas as well. There are a few loops in this campground. Some are paved; the further loop where we stayed is not. Our site was right on the water where were could see pelicans diving for fish and other water birds as well.
If you are looking for privacy this is NOT your place. Sites are very close together and we had to make sure our slide did not hit the neighbor's truck side mirror! Also not very quiet. If you don't hear boats roaming around then you can hear children playing in the multiple playgrounds or the neighbor's music playing or overall road noise. It is a good place if you just need a night or if you fish or have a boat I suppose.
Bathrooms/showers are not very convenient and are not very nice. The shower was full of bugs (dead and alive) and though free you had to consistently keep pushing the "on" button to turn the water on for 30 second intervals. Also, you have no choice as far as water temperature. It wasn't too cold or too hot but if you want hotter in the winter or cooler water in the summer, you don't get that option. There was also only one hook for belongings and the door wasn't secure.
There is a laundry room but it was so far from us (in the other camping loop) that we did not go to it even though we picked this place so we could take showers and do laundry.
This campground is convenient and cheap and close to town and the highway but I don't think I would stay here again unless I was desperate. It is nice and well maintained and clean but the closeness of people and the distance to amenities is a no go.
There is trash (no recycling) as well as the aforementioned showers, bathrooms and laundry. There is also a beach area, playgrounds and boating/fishing. There is a fire pit, picnic table and full hook ups at each site for the RVs.
The website is weird because the "off" and "busy" seasons seem opposite and from other reviews they had disputes over the cost, so we weren't sure what to expect, but we paid $20 online for a Monday night and the nice office ladies didn't say anything when we were checking in.
Stayed here for 3 months while working a travel nurse contract in Houma, LA. A small family-owned and operated campground where the owners were found on property daily. They go out of their way to ensure those staying there have a great time, this includes live music on the weekends, bingo, crafts, fishing tournaments, pool party with DJ, scavenger hunts and on-site RV repair by the owner. In addition the regular amenities include pool, small store, 8 washers and 8 dryers, WiFi, golf cart rental, boat rental, fish cleaning station, clean bathrooms with showers and pool bar and grille.
All sites have 50/30/20 electric with water/sewer, sites are all gravel and tight with some sites more level than others. Site size is not a problem during the week, because there is hardly anyone there. But even on sold out holiday weekends it is generally a quiet area. The higher the site number, the closer to the lake. Rows 1 and 4 are pull through while 2 and 3 are back-in. Rows 1, 3 and 4 allow the passenger side of the camper to face the lake.
Beautiful sunset on the far side of the lake.
You do need to bring your own grille as there are no charcoal grilles on site. The Wifi is spotty in certain parts of the campground.
If you are in the region, this is the best RV campground to stay in!
This is a very nice campground. Full hookups, level gravel sites. Mature pines. Lots of birds. Playground equipment for the kids. Pool. Very nice staff.
We came here to stay after evacuating from hurricane Sally. We stayed 8 days. It’s a nice rv park. The pool is great. The lazy river has a great current, the best I’ve experienced so far, RV campground wise. Due to Covid restrictions, there were limitations and not much going on. Outside of that, I’m sure this park is amazing when there aren’t restrictions in place. There were some full timers there and they were so nice and welcoming. The office staff and owner were very friendly to us, as well. The WiFi was very good! I was very thankful for that. Pros: Pool/Lazy River, WiFi, friendly campers and staff, “gated”, fire pit. Cons: no shade, no tubes for pool (bring your own), no 24/7 accessible bath house.
We recommend and will go back again for sure.
We stayed 4 nights at Parkside RV and found it to be very comfortable. The bathrooms were clean, the showers reasonably hot, and the wifi was strong. Our site was paved and level and had 20-50 amp hookups and fresh water. The campground manager, Eddie, was very friendly and helpful and gave us some good tips on getting into Lafayette for the Mardis Gras parade (an excellent experience btw) and for a local lunch spot in St. Martinville (the plate lunch special at Joyce’s Market). We visited the Tabasco factory on Avery island, took a swamp boat ride in Breaux Bridge, the Acadian and African American History Museums in St. Martinville, and Lafayette, all within a 30 minute drive of the campground. The price was $45 per night.
Our site was $63 a night for 5 nights & $79 for two nights. We got a weekly rate of $574.16
We were in Site# 2144
The check in was at 12pm and Check out is at 11am.
We had Full hook- up with a concrete pull-through.
We travel towing a 14 foot trailer and were able to fit both in our pull through site along with my jeep.
The site was easy to level.
Our site was fairly shaded with one tree. This was a smaller lot with our neighbors fairly close.
The lot comes with a concrete patio with picnic table and fire ring.
It is an easy access to the campground from highway -(less than 1 mile from highway).
There is free WiFi. They offer Cable TV and there are many channels.
There is not a community outdoor kitchen but do have quite a few community fire pits.
They sell wood but were out the entire week we were there.
They pickup your garbage at your site daily.
You are allowed to ride personal golf carts. They also allow you to rent golf carts. It is beneficial to have a golf cart to get around since it is a large campground. They would not let us use our e-bikes around the campground.
They do have multiple swimming pools including a water playground and splash pad. There is a huge hot tub. We especially loved the 21+pool with swim up bar. Water Amenities are open from March 29th-October 26th. You can also rent poolside cabanas. They have a few smaller ponds for catch & release fishing.
They have a decent general store with some food, accessories, and clothes options.
There is a separate Activity Center for kids. There are tons of scheduled activities for kids like gem mining, tie dying, candle making, candy bar bingo, sand art, etc.
There is a Playground. They also offer pickleball, cornhole, and basketball sport court. There is a Game room for kids. They have a workout room for adults.
There are three bars (one serving food) and a separate concession stand that also serves food.
Right outside of the park is a delicious restaurant/fresh seafood market with a daiquiri drive thru (many flavors).
There is live music on site!
The streets are paved and good for riding bikes. There is not really anywhere to ride bikes outside of campground.
They have multiple RV slip options along with cabins/cottages/villas for rent. Tent camping is not allowed.
They have many shower houses. The shower house has individual bathrooms with your own sink, shower, toilet. These are kept very clean.
There is a few laundry facilities. They allow you to use cash or credit card. It is approximately $2 to wash and $2to dry a load.
They have a fenced in dog park (Barkaritaville) with a dog wash. It is located in the back far corner of the park.
Bugs were a little bit of an issue and bug spray was definitely needed.
There were no trails to hike in the campground but the park is so huge, it is a great walk within itself.
We shopped at the local market outside of the park and the Piggly Wiggly. We went on the Cajun Food Tour and definitely recommend this (link on CM’s website).
Don’t let a former bad review chase (pun) you off from this campground. It’s clean and roomy with full hookups for $28 a night. The staff a friendly and helpful. It’s quiet, safe and has a new playground. We don’t have little kids and wish it were a dog park but realistic the world doesn’t revolve around us.
The park is nice and quiet. Staff is nice. The grass and grounds are kept up very well. There’s picnic tables and fire pits. Laudromat is on site. RV spots are large. The playground and bathroom could use a little attention though.
We stayed here one night passing through and were so impressed with how clean & quiet the place was. Right on the river with a dock, gazebo and fire pit. Sites have full hookups and some have picnic tables. The restrooms & laundry facilities were closed for renovations at the time. Definitely will stay again. Libby (owner) is super friendly and helpful!
We stayed here this last weekend for the first time and really enjoyed it! There are a couple of kayak/canoe trails that were great! The hiking trails are also great and well maintained. The RV spots are spacious and most of them shaded. I would suggest bug spray since the park is surrounded by water. We would definitely go back here!
Nice level sites. Cool fellowship activities and really the nicest people we have met!
This campground is so cool. Takes a bit to get to, and you’ll wonder if you’re at the right place at first, but you are! It’s so peaceful and tranquil. We parked right by the water and had full hookups for only $15. The dogs loved going on walks out to the fishing pier and boat ramps. We wished it were warmer so we could have taken the kayaks out. The sunsets on the gulf look stunning and cell service is off the charts because there is a tower literally on the campground. Highly recommend. Oh! It’s CASH ONLY by the way. Don’t make that mistake because the closest atm is like half an hour away.
We only spent 1 night here but it was a great stopover. Easy access off I-10, level sites, nice staff. We'd stay again if passing through. Only thing we noticed that needs work is the small playground. I thought our kids would tip the whole thing over while swinging!
PROS
$7 Veteran discount
Wooden picnic table
No road noise.
It only 5 miles from Interstate 10
TMOBILE 2 bars
Just a couple homesteaders
Sites 1-12 Have the least pot holes in the roadway.
Site 4 has a large wood swing at pond’s edge
CONs
$8 transaction fee which basically cancelled out the $7 veteran discount
Wristbands that had to be worn at all times. We never encountered any wristband police so we didn’t wear.
Campground road in horrendous condition with non stop pot holes
Only 2 women’s and 2 men’s toilets for the entire park which are in the pool house. Since we didn’t see any other on the campground map we inquired at the welcome center/office/store and they confirmed those are it for the park.
Site#22 not level
Sites tightly slammed together
Our campfire ring was under the next sites camper slide out, so totally unuseable
Some site concrete pads have a foot drop off to the surrounding grass/dirt
Power interruption
Wifi signal interrupted every 10-15 minutes with only 8 RVs in the park.
Most sites no shade
Streetlights throughout park
Mr. Toups has three camping spots on level gravel with hook-ups available. The camp site itself is pretty basic, but you won’t be spending much time there.
Mr. Toups offers crawfish excursions, cooking classes, catering, a catch and release pond and other packages.
Plus he offers rooms in a historic house and a gift shop.
He is a great host and enjoyable to visit with.
If you are looking for a unique Louisiana experience, you found it!
Avery Island, Louisiana, offers a unique experience for RV campers, blending natural beauty with local culture. With several well-reviewed parks nearby, you can enjoy a comfortable stay while exploring the area's attractions.
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