Best Glamping near Plaquemine, LA

Lake Fausse Pointe State Park Campground and Baton Rouge KOA provide upscale glamping accommodations surrounded by Louisiana's distinctive wetland landscape. These boutique camping destinations feature climate-controlled safari tents and luxury canvas structures with comfortable bedding, private decks, and full electrical hookups. Each glamping unit offers a premium experience with amenities rarely found in traditional camping, including showers, toilets, and picnic areas for outdoor dining. "We stayed here and enjoyed the nature surrounding us," one visitor noted, highlighting the perfect balance between outdoor immersion and comfort. Both locations provide reservable glamping options year-round, allowing guests to experience Louisiana's unique ecosystem with resort-style amenities like market access, firewood delivery, and designated areas for outdoor recreation.

The glamping sites at Lake Fausse Pointe offer exceptional water access with private docks perfect for launching kayaks or canoes directly from your accommodation. Guests can explore the surrounding waterways, observe diverse wildlife, and enjoy fishing in this unique wetland setting. According to a camper, "We'd like to come back with a kayak. Sites were nice and private, bath house was exceptional, and it was quiet." The Baton Rouge KOA complements its safari tent accommodations with a swimming pool, hot tub, putt-putt golf course, and game room—ideal for families seeking resort-style camping experiences. Both locations allow alcohol and pets, creating a welcoming atmosphere for various glamping preferences. Visitors should note that seasonal rain can affect the low-lying areas, making fall and winter ideal for mosquito-free luxury camping experiences in this distinctive Louisiana landscape.

Best Glamping Sites Near Plaquemine, Louisiana (9)

    1. Baton Rouge KOA

    13 Reviews
    Denham Springs, LA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (225) 664-7281

    $35 - $70 / night

    "We arrived late on our first night and rolled in and went to bed.  The next day, a Saturday, the KOA serves a home-cooked breakfast (for a small charge.)."

    "We have stayed here for 4 consecutive years for the Louisiana Marathon weekend in January and couldn’t ask for a better home base for one of our favorite race weekends."

    2. Lake Fausse Pointe State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    New Iberia, LA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 229-4764

    "We we're right on the water with our own dock/deck. Close to the restrooms but not much through traffic. Dumpster was right across next to the bathrooms."

    "The park is located within a large watershed/basin, so seasonal rains can have an impact on the area at large. "

    3. Tickfaw State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Maurepas, LA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (225) 294-5020

    "This was one of the first places in the area to have a splash park for my children to run and play while staying cool in the south Louisiana heat."

    "Really impressed with the cleanliness of the grounds, but some of the fire pits and grills could use some work. Great variety of campsite layouts, as well as a couple of wheelchair friendly ones."

    4. Lake End Park Campground & Marina

    15 Reviews
    Franklin, LA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 380-4623

    "There is a protected area on the lake within the park that you can launch your boat and they do have two restrooms with showers as well as washers and dryer’s to clean your clothes."

    "It sits on the edge of a large freshwater lake and has great views. Many sites appear to be Big Rig Friendly. There are various sections of park to choose from."

    5. Poche's RV Park & Fish-N-Camp

    13 Reviews
    Breaux Bridge, LA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 332-0326

    "Golf carts to rent with lots of room to ride around. Only improvement could be on bathroom and showers no a/c or doors ,only curtains but clean just bugs and heat down falls."

    "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. "

    6. Indian Creek Campground

    13 Reviews
    Hammond, LA
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 878-6567

    "Ice machine, picnic table, playground, hiking trails, kayaking and fire pits. Our site # 57 needed 2 blocks to level."

    "The site was clean and well maintained, lots of space, a good distance from camps around us."

    7. Green Acres Campground

    2 Reviews
    St. Francisville, LA
    36 miles
    +1 (225) 635-4903

    "Quite, peaceful and in a close location to town. Would stay here again if I am ever in the area. They have change their name to Peaceful Pines and the name says it all."

    8. Punkin Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Springfield, LA
    45 miles
    +1 (225) 567-3418

    9. Kemper Williams Parish Park

    1 Review
    Franklin, LA
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 395-2298

    $35 / night

    "Convenient to Morgan City, pull through & back in., sunny & shady, great museum featuring aviation, shrimping industry, and Louisiana sawmill industry, Wifi, sewage hookup, water hookup, available"

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Glamping Reviews near Plaquemine, LA

106 Reviews of 9 Plaquemine Campgrounds


  • Mary S.
    Aug. 11, 2017

    Tickfaw State Park Campground

    True Louisiana atmosphere, fun for every age!

    Every time we visit this park (which is a lot) we are able to have a new and fun adventure!

    When my children were very young. This was one of the first places in the area to have a splash park for my children to run and play while staying cool in the south Louisiana heat.

    Move up a few years, Tickfaw has provided myself and children with hours of fun, safe and informative hikes along the well maintained boardwalks through South Louisiana swamps.

    As my children have grown we have still been able to explore the park further by utilizing the campgrounds! The tent camping section has defined/ private tent sites with picnic tables, and parking next to each site. The Rv park also boost a fun and family atmosphere, with fishing ponds, bike riding, canoeing, and primitive hiking. All with clean and air conditioned restroom facilities easily accessible to all sites.

  • Sean S.
    Apr. 12, 2021

    Tickfaw State Park Campground

    Highly recommended, but busy on weekends.

    Went for a few nights solo camping (with my dog) in late January, so we had the tent area to ourselves until Friday afternoon. Really impressed with the cleanliness of the grounds, but some of the fire pits and grills could use some work. Great variety of campsite layouts, as well as a couple of wheelchair friendly ones. Facilities were clean and plentiful. Several miles of trails showcasing the beauty of southern Louisiana. Will definitely be going back.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 6, 2022

    Lake End Park Campground & Marina

    Good For An Overnight

    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.

  • Aaron D.
    Jan. 3, 2024

    Lake Fausse Pointe State Park Campground

    Perfect Disconnected on the Water Getaway

    We stayed at spot 38. We we're right on the water with our own dock/deck. Close to the restrooms but not much through traffic. Dumpster was right across next to the bathrooms. Not a lot of street lights throughout the campground made things nice and quiet at night. Spots were asphalt and needed a decent bit of leveling. The water and electricity hookups were on the camp side, which made for an awkward parking job to accommodate for the cord lengths. The site had no Verizon cell service, in order to receive notifications or just make a phone call you have to walk back towards the main road. The hiking trails were very nice with lots of shorts and long options. The canoe trails were also nice with the ability to rent kayaks or canoes. Overall the campground was clean, relativity quiet, right on the water, and is perfect if you are looking to disconnect.

  • Dana S.
    Jul. 1, 2022

    Poche's RV Park & Fish-N-Camp

    Quit clean camp ground

    My site was across the street from one of the 5 large ponds to fish in. 21 was a shaded spot and only 5 spots from playground, splash pad,pool and store.Great people to work with. Golf carts to rent with lots of room to ride around. Only improvement could be on bathroom and showers no a/c or doors ,only curtains but clean just bugs and heat down falls.

  • M
    Jul. 27, 2023

    Lake End Park Campground & Marina

    Very nice camping area

    I think this is a very nice camping area for both RV’s and tent camping, but it does have some minor drawbacks. There is a protected area on the lake within the park that you can launch your boat and they do have two restrooms with showers as well as washers and dryer’s to clean your clothes. Bathrooms in nearly every camping area across the country I’ve been to aren’t exactly up to home standards, but it is functional. The people working at the park have always been friendly and helpful. I like to tent camp and even the tent campsites have electrical hook ups. The truly bizarre thing about that is we are located in South Louisiana where the temperatures are absolutely brutally hot and majority of the year and yet they have a rule that clearly states you cannot have an air conditioner in your tent. And luckily, I didn’t see that the first four or five times I stayed there and no one said a word. Why in the world could you not hook up a portable AC unit in your tent considering electrical hook ups are provided and AC units make nearly no noise? Speaking of noise, the park is located in just inside a 90° curve in the highway with two sets of rumble strips in each direction. Being located practically within the city limits of Morgan city, or noise from traffic and the rumble strips doesn’t quiet down until well after midnight and picks back up again in full force around 5 AM. I couple that with the majority of the people here wanting their trucks to make the most noise possible, it’s a bit distracting and makes sleep difficult. Like all camping areas, people are going to listen to all manners and types of music but that quiet down significantly after 10 PM. my last trip about a week ago I noticed that my particular campsite was covered in fire ants that would start to build colonies within all your camping equipment left on the ground outside and they also built a major ant city underneath our tent that wasn’t an issue until I was breaking down the camp and the ants decided to scatter all over the tent inside and out.  the fishing is fantastic down here and the wildlife is incredible. You will see alligators of course along with rabbits, black squirrels, osprey bald eagles as well as seagulls and pelicans given our close proximity to the gulf coast. The office has people working in it every day of the week and and there is a Coke machine at the office and they do sell 8 pound bags of ice for $2. Overall, I really like camping here and then will continue to do so as long as no one says anything about having an AC unit in my tent as I would not consider staying in a tent in South Louisiana without one. 

  • D
    Sep. 20, 2021

    Lake Fausse Pointe State Park Campground

    Low Lying Area (think swampy), but RV Pads High and Dry

    Park is in pretty good shape, although it appears that the state park system is low on funding and resources, as some facilities are closed and maintenance is needed in certain areas.  The park is located within a large watershed/basin, so seasonal rains can have an impact on the area at large.  With that being said, being at the heart of this basin allows for many water borne recreational activities.  Boating, kayaking/canoeing, fishing, observation of diverse flora and fauna.  Besides having access to a boat launch on site, there are several boat launches with access to other water bodies within a few miles of the park.  

    Have been to the park a few times over the last 20 years.  Have stayed in the old cabins a few times and have also made day visits to the park.  My most recent visit was my first visit as an RVer.  I stayed at campsite 40, which has water access, with a dock.  This was convenient for launching kayaks.  I found the rv pad to be on the narrow side of things and the utilities (water/electric) were located in an odd location.  I forgot my electric power extension cord and had to pull up on the pad, in order to reach the electric service.  I had to run the water hose under the rv and across the outdoor walking/living area.  I'm not sure if these sites were poorly designed or if intended for drive in setup.  The sites on interior or opposite side of road seemed to be setup with utilities on the "correct" side.  Also, we could not extend the canopy, due to a tree being in the way.  Sorry, I do not have pictures of the site, but I see someone else has posted pics of site 40.

    Mosquitos were swarming post rain shower, which occurred each day of the trip.  So, cool weather camping may be preferable, or perhaps when water is not standing in the low lying areas (the whole park is essentially a low area).

  • Karen S.
    Dec. 26, 2023

    Baton Rouge KOA

    Great location, safe and warm southern hospitality

    We stopped in Baton Rouge on our cross country journey from CA to Florida.  We had plans in the area for an authentic swamp tour and a visit to New Orleans.  The KOA is a really great place to stay.  We arrived late on our first night and rolled in and went to bed.  The next day, a Saturday, the KOA serves a home-cooked breakfast (for a small charge.). When you don't have groceries, and you are tired - this was a wonderful treat!  The hosts gave us many suggestions on our visit to New Orleans.  If you need to go to the store, it is close to many major stores and grocery stores.  It was clean and every staff person we met was helpful.  They even refilled our propane.  It's always nice to meet locals who have area recommendations and we appreciated the hospitality.

    Tip: If you are looking for a unique, nature based experience, I highly recommend Captain Ronnie, owner of River of Swamp Boat Tours.  He takes you out on the bayou where you see the beautiful scenery, birds, trees and yes, alligators!  This was one of the highlights of our trip.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 10, 2023

    Poche's RV Park & Fish-N-Camp

    Pothole Hell

    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


Guide to Plaquemine

Camping options around Plaquemine, Louisiana offer diverse outdoor experiences within the state's unique wetland ecosystem. The area sits at low elevations, typically 10-20 feet above sea level, creating distinctive camping conditions characterized by cypress forests and abundant waterways. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity, while winter months (November through February) provide more comfortable camping weather with highs in the 60s and significantly fewer mosquitoes.

What to do

Kayaking on Tickfaw River: Explore the waterways near Tickfaw State Park Campground where primitive camping sites offer direct water access. "When my children were very young, this was one of the first places in the area to have a splash park for my children to run and play while staying cool in the south Louisiana heat," notes a visitor who appreciates the park's family-friendly atmosphere.

Fishing for local species: Anglers can enjoy freshwater fishing at Poche's RV Park & Fish-N-Camp which features multiple stocked lakes where no fishing license is required. "They have 5 fishing lakes here and every spot is on the lake," reports one camper who appreciated the convenient access to fishing directly from campsites.

Swamp ecology exploration: Hike the maintained boardwalk trails at several area campgrounds to observe native wildlife. "Nice trails where we saw a couple of alligators. Pretty wild flowers," shares one camper who enjoyed the natural surroundings despite noting "too many snakes" at their campsite.

What campers like

Affordable senior discounts: Budget-conscious travelers appreciate the significant discounts available at some state parks. "LA State Parks give a 50% discount for seniors 62+ and you don't have to be a state resident. The ranger processed a refund for us as he checked us in. You cannot beat $10 a night for this park," explains one visitor to Tickfaw State Park Campground.

Accessible yurt camping: While traditional yurt camping near Plaquemine, Louisiana isn't widespread, several campgrounds offer similar elevated camping experiences. "We'd like to come back with a kayak. Sites were nice and private, bath house was exceptional, and it was quiet," mentions one visitor who stayed at a premium site.

Private water access: Many campers value the secluded water access at Indian Creek Campground. "The primitive camping sites are on little peninsulas just big enough for you and your group, so it's truly private. The lake has always been calm when I go, with maybe 1 or 2 kind and considerate boaters," reports one reviewer who considers it their favorite Louisiana destination.

What you should know

Seasonal flooding considerations: Low elevation means water levels can impact campground access. "I have had a few of my reservations cancelled by the park when the river is high because the camping areas will flood," warns one regular visitor about certain camping areas during rainy seasons.

Insect preparation is essential: Mosquitoes and other insects can be extremely abundant, particularly during warmer months. "Went to go to one of the paddle in sites or backpack sites however was warned the mosquitoes were horrible... unable to go far on walk due to the thick blanket of mosquitoes," shares a visitor to Lake Fausse Pointe State Park Campground.

Wildlife awareness: Campers should prepare for encounters with local wildlife. "Had a couple of snakes show up creeping under our camper. After that I just couldn't enjoy it, lol," admits one camper, while another mentions, "There is a dirt trail that goes around the lake but be aware there are some pretty good sized gators lounging about."

Tips for camping with families

Seasonal splash pads: Several parks offer water features that operate seasonally. "During the summer months, there is a splash pad that kids really enjoy," notes a visitor about family amenities at one park, providing a welcome relief from summer heat.

Bike-friendly campgrounds: Look for campgrounds with flat, paved surfaces for cycling. "There are lots of relatively flat roads to bike on with family. There's a new playground for the kids that our son especially likes to bike over to," shares a camper at Indian Creek Campground.

Alternative yurt options: While traditional yurt camping in Plaquemine, Louisiana may be limited, families can find similar elevated camping experiences nearby. "We stayed here and enjoyed the nature surrounding us," notes one visitor who found a comfortable balance between outdoor immersion and family-friendly amenities.

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: Many campgrounds offer comprehensive RV connections. "Full hookup site with a level concrete pad. Pool and hot tub were clean and well maintained. Putt putt golf and the game room were enjoyed by all, especially the grandkids," reports a visitor to Baton Rouge KOA.

Morning meal services: Some campgrounds offer convenient meal options. "A Saturday, the KOA serves a home-cooked breakfast (for a small charge). When you don't have groceries, and you are tired - this was a wonderful treat!" shares a traveler who appreciated this service during a cross-country journey.

Leveling requirements: Be prepared to level your rig at certain sites. "Our site # 57 needed 2 blocks to level," notes one RVer who otherwise enjoyed their stay at the "beautiful but crowded" campground where they stayed for $30 per night.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Plaquemine, LA is Baton Rouge KOA with a 4.2-star rating from 13 reviews.

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