Best RV Parks & Resorts near Bell City, LA

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RV park options near Bell City, Louisiana include Lake Charles RV Resort with concrete pads and full hookups, Blue Heron RV Park featuring paved sites for big rigs, and Lacassine RV Park positioned conveniently along Interstate 10. "Very nice park, not far off of I-10 east of Lake Charles LA. All pads are concrete and there are laundry and showers on site," noted one visitor about Blue Heron. Twelve Oaks RV Park accommodates large motorhomes with full hookup sites and offers a swimming pool. Most parks in the region provide 50-amp electrical service, sewer connections, and water hookups, making them suitable for extended stays.

While Lake Charles area RV parks generally maintain level sites with concrete or gravel pads, accessibility varies throughout the year. Cell service remains reliable across most campgrounds, with several visitors reporting good WiFi speeds averaging 5 Mbps. Dump stations are available at Blue Heron and Bayou Marino RV Parks, though not all facilities offer this service. Many parks permit pets, though specific restrictions may apply. A camper observed that Mermentau River RV Park offers "power and water for our RV, but no sewer." During high traffic periods near casinos or seasonal events, advance reservations are recommended as some smaller parks fill quickly.

Best RV Sites Near Bell City, Louisiana (57)

    1. Lake Charles RV Resort

    1 Review
    Bell City, LA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 294-8982

    "This isn’t a destination town so prices are reasonable and the facilities are in great condition. Very friendly camp hosts, and a good spot for a layover."

    2. Blue Heron RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Bell City, LA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 508-0600

    $54 - $60 / night

    "Just east of Lake Charles in Iowa, LA. Paved sites, lights, wifi, spacious, big rig friendly, staff friendly. Received first time customer discount! Will stop again when passing through."

    "This is a very nice park, not far off of I-10 east of Lake Charles LA. All pads are concrete and there are laundry and showers on site. John the manager is very personable and helpful."

    3. Little Lake Charles Resort

    3 Reviews
    Lake Charles, LA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 433-1114

    "Electric, water, sewer, WiFi The first month was kinda rough bc of stupid COVID nothing was open. But the second month changed everything. We had great time."

    4. Bayou Marino Rv Park

    1 Review
    Lake Charles, LA
    20 miles
    +1 (337) 540-1736

    $49 / night

    "Paid on line, she sent map to spot & passwords to bathrooms, Laundry & WiFi. Park has 24/7 live video."

    5. Lacassine RV Park

    1 Review
    Bell City, LA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 326-5357

    "Affordable and safe"

    6. Bayou Oaks RV Resort

    1 Review
    Lake Charles, LA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 602-6043

    7. Twelve Oaks RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Lake Charles, LA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 439-2916

    "Good clean spot with full hookup. Clean showers en toilets. Nice pool."

    "Full hookups, WiFi, continental breakfast, pool and more. Plus conveniently located close to shopping and a Walmart."

    8. Twelve Palms RV Park Downtown

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    Lake Charles, LA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 419-1806

    $45 / night

    9. Action RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Cameron, LA
    25 miles
    +1 (337) 660-4118

    "We have stayed here for several years now and we are perfectly happy at this camp ground with full hook-up, its close to everything we want to do in Grand Chenier."

    10. Mermentau River RV Park

    1 Review
    Lake Arthur, LA
    19 miles
    +1 (337) 774-9599
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RV Park Reviews near Bell City, LA

152 Reviews of 57 Bell City Campgrounds


  • Robert O.
    Jan. 24, 2020

    Holly Beach RV Park

    Great RV park and a Great Beach

    This review is about the Holly Beach RV park that you pay to stay at. There is free camping on the beach. but we stayed at the Holly Beach RV Park located on Mallard street 

    We stayed 3 nights at the Holly Beach RV Resort and we were the only one here. The park is a large concrete slab in the middle of the Holly Beach community. It has 6-8 back-in, full hook-up sites that can fit any big rig. The beach on the Gulf of Mexico is a very short walk away. Our stay was very quiet and enjoyable. There is free camping on the beach should you want to boondock on the beach. We saw very few locals due to the time of year. All of our hooks-up worked perfectly. The sites are all 50 amp so bring a 30 to 50 amp adapter. I recommend this RV park highly and would stay here again. There is no shower or bath house or laundry. Overall we really loved this place.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 12, 2019

    Red Shoes RV Park & Chalets

    Casino RV Park with full hookups.

    Great park on casino property. Concrete level sites with patio and picnic table. Full hookups with cable TV. Lodge and pool. Casino shuttle.

  • D
    May. 4, 2022

    Alligator Parish Park Campground

    Clean and quiet

    Stayed one night in 30 ft travel trailer (May 2,2022) and we were the only campers. There were other visitors/fisherman but quiet and peaceful. Restrooms clean and spacious. Shower was separate and locked but host would unlock as needed. All 7 pads are gravel, level, elevated above grass—helpful after hard rain— and would accommodate large rigs. Lake or old river course 100 plus feet from campsites. May bring kayaks next time. Road access is good and signs to guide you. One bar cell service. Each site has sewer but not conveniently located—near entrance to site and would require very long hose or require rigs to block access road when dumping This park happened to be along our route to another campground and not along major highway. Nice place to relax overnight or for few days.

  • rspillers84
    Mar. 23, 2025

    Vinton RV Park

    Easy to Access, Great for Overnight Stop or Long Term

    Only $375/mo for Long Term, All Utilities Included, Free Wi-Fi and Free Laundry!

    We were heading back to Texas after Spring Break and needed a quiet, easy stop for the night. Vinton RV Park ended up being a perfect fit for our family. It’s right off I-10, super easy to find and book, and felt peaceful the moment we pulled in. At first, we had looked at a few other parks online that looked a bit more“luxury” in the photos, but when we got here, we were honestly surprised—in a good way. The amenity center here is actually really nice and has more of a resort feel than some of the other places nearby. Our boys had a blast riding their bikes around the park. It’s a big property, and we felt totally comfortable letting them run around since it’s well off the main road. There's even a gate at the entrance, which adds an extra layer of peace of mind(it was open when we arrived, but I imagine it gets closed later on). All in all, it was a great family-friendly stop, and we’ll definitely keep it on our list for future trips.

  • Alisa P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 14, 2025

    White Oak Parish Park Campground

    This place needs 10 stars!

    We couldn’t believe that this place is only $12 after we arrived! It is as nice as any experience campground we’ve stayed at! It has 8 pull through sites. Each site has electricity and water. They each have a fire ring, barbecue, garbage can and picnic table. Each site has a nice lawn and there are trees that provide shade. The tent area is tuck off next to the tree line and they have fire rings and barbecue pits as well. It has clean bathrooms and showers and it has a dump station. They have a huge picnic area along with a great park for kids. They provide a dog station with poop bags and trash. This is situated right on the river and is only a short walk for some amazing views. The campground was quiet and clean I would imagine it would be hard to get a spot here during the busy season! Early morning fisherman do come by the camp on their way to the boat launch but the noise didn’t bother us. This is truly a gem of Louisiana and one you should definitely take the time to discover.

  • Mimi B.
    Dec. 2, 2021

    Frog City RV Park

    Easy on and off highway

    Stayed 1 night on our way from Florida to Texas. Very convenient location just 2 mins off I-10. Gas station next door. Nice staff. Pull through sites that the staff guides you to. Big rig friendly

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2025

    Holbrook Parish Park Campground

    Small, very pleasing campground

    Three small loops in the park, one for tenters, and two for RVs. There is a small RV loop located by the boat ramp, and another located by the playground/bath house. We stayed at site 2 near the bath house. The site was far from level, sloping down in the front, but we were able to make it work. The staff were VERY friendly and the grounds well groomed . Fire rings and smoker grills were brand new. There are electric and water hookups but no sewer, a dump station is available on site. We plan to visit again on our return trip home. All at a bargain price. Recommended

  • Norrie W.
    Mar. 2, 2022

    Frog City RV Park

    Clean and spacious

    Pool and hot tub, laundry, showers, fishing, free wifi. The dog area is large and has a place to wash your dog. Plenty of trees for shade and they accommodate 30 and 50 amp electric with water and sewer. There is also a dump station. Nice play ground for children. Beautiful walking/biking trail around the large pond.

  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2020

    Lakeview Park

    PRETTY, BUT NOISY

    Don't get me wrong, I am not antisocial, but when I go camping I really want the natural quiet of nature. It was pretty busy, with many people gathered and partying. Kids driving crazy on golf carts. Otherwise, the property is pretty. The sites are easily accessible (our camper is approximately 30 ft). The showers were not available d/t covid 19, but were there. Our site 12 was level and had full hookups. Pet friendly. Large trees. Store on site and snack shop near the beach. Very kid friendly.


Guide to Bell City

RV campgrounds near Bell City, Louisiana offer travelers easy access to the region's wetlands, bayous, and rural countryside. Located in Calcasieu Parish with an average elevation of 15 feet above sea level, the area experiences humid subtropical conditions with mild winters and hot summers. Many campgrounds remain open year-round due to the temperate climate, though summer humidity levels regularly exceed 80 percent.

What to do

Distillery tours nearby: Lake Charles RV Resort provides convenient access to a rum distillery within walking distance. "There is a rum distillery almost next door that is a fun free thing to do, otherwise you're looking at a 15-20 minute drive to other activities in the area," notes Brittany V. from Lake Charles RV Resort.

Water recreation activities: Little Lake Charles Resort offers family-friendly water features on-site. According to Mark J., the park provides "Lots to do with pool, water slide, water play area mini golf and fishing." The resort maintains these amenities throughout the warmer months, typically April through October.

Local fishing spots: Mermentau River RV Park provides direct river access for fishing enthusiasts. Though reviewers note the facility itself is "very run down," its location directly on the Mermentau River allows for immediate boat launching and shoreline fishing opportunities without needing to travel elsewhere.

What campers like

Spacious concrete pads: Bayou Marino RV Park receives high marks for site quality and layout. Roger B. shares his experience: "Great stay big level concrete. Spoke to park mgr. She sent everything necessary. Paid on line, she sent map to spot & passwords to bathrooms, Laundry & WiFi. Park has 24/7 live video."

Convenient interstate access: Travelers appreciate the strategic location of Lacassine RV Park along I-10 for overnight stops. One camper describes it as "Very nice, quiet and convenient park. Also has store and laundry." The proximity to the interstate makes it a practical choice for those passing through the region.

Good cell service and WiFi: Multiple RV parks in the Bell City area maintain reliable connectivity. At Twelve Oaks RV Park, a camper reports "wifi actually worked with reasonable speeds of about 5 mbps." This connectivity remains consistent throughout most Lake Charles area campgrounds, allowing remote workers to stay connected.

What you should know

Price variations: Some campgrounds charge premium rates despite basic amenities. At Bayou Oaks RV Resort, David R. found it "Horribly overpriced, but level gravel sites with concrete pads and FHUs. Nice bathrooms and showers. This is a 'nothing' RV park though, a couple of long termers and a bunch of empty sites."

Variable maintenance standards: Site cleanliness differs significantly between parks. A camper at Little Lake Charles Resort reported: "Trashy stuff all over, a garbage can that looks like it's been there a year never emptied, molding. had to move trash to park the camper."

Limited sewer connections: Not all parks offer full hookups despite advertising RV accommodations. A traveler staying at Mermentau River RV Park noted: "Was power and water for our RV, but no sewer." Always confirm specific hookup availability before booking, especially for extended stays.

Tips for camping with families

Pools and recreation: Little Lake Charles Resort provides multiple water features appealing to children. According to Rozina G., "Love the laundry mat lol is a blessing when you have kids in the pool everyday." The resort maintains both traditional swimming pools and dedicated water play areas suitable for various age groups.

Proximity to supplies: When traveling with children, staying near essential services proves valuable. At Twelve Oaks RV Park, Matt M. appreciated being "conveniently located close to shopping and a Walmart," making it easier to restock necessities without extensive travel.

Shower and bathroom quality: Family campers should prioritize parks with well-maintained facilities. Rick V. at Twelve Oaks noted "Clean showers en toilets. Nice pool," providing necessary amenities for comfortable family stays, particularly for those in smaller RVs with limited bathroom space.

Tips from RVers

Easy check-in procedures: Twelve Oaks RV Park offers streamlined arrival processes valuable for tired travelers. "I pulled in late last night and there's actually a property manager on site, so I was able to get a space. A very friendly man met me at the desk, got me checked in quickly and easily and I was settling into my camp space about 15 minutes later," reports Matt M.

Pull-through accessibility: Several Bell City area RV campgrounds accommodate larger vehicles with dedicated pull-through sites. Phil at Twelve Oaks RV Park mentions, "They are also accommodating to overnighters and provided me an easy access pull through for when I left in the morning."

Seasonal variations: Certain parks maintain extended-stay options with monthly rates. Rozina G. shares, "We stayed there for two months Paid 650 per month. Electric, water, sewer, WiFi." This price point remains consistent across several Bell City area RV parks offering monthly arrangements for long-term visitors.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Bell City, LA is Lake Charles RV Resort with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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