Best RV Parks & Resorts near Delhi, LA

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Poverty Point Reservoir State Park Campground offers full hookup RV sites in Delhi with water, sewer, and electric connections. The park accommodates big rigs with spacious sites, fire rings, and picnic tables. "Great back in sites, well manicured slots and park. The RV park is spread out so you don't feel claustrophobic," according to one visitor. Located on a scenic lake, this state park provides reservable RV spots year-round. Additional RV options include Ouachita RV Park in Monroe, featuring gravel pull-through sites with full hookups, and 7 Oaks RV Campground in Oak Grove with 50-amp electric service for larger motorhomes.

Most RV parks in the region require reservations, especially during popular fishing seasons when spots fill quickly. Bayou Boeuf RV Park in Sterlington offers RV-specific amenities including sanitary dump stations and 50-amp hookups approximately 25 miles from Delhi. Cell service varies throughout the area, with stronger reception near Interstate 20 corridor parks. A visitor noted one park had "easy accessible, pull through spots" though sites at some locations are primarily grass, which can become wet after heavy rains. Pets are generally allowed at most parks, though amenities like showers and laundry facilities differ significantly between locations.

Best RV Sites Near Delhi, Louisiana (35)

    1. 7 Oaks RV Campground

    1 Review
    Pioneer, LA
    28 miles
    +1 (318) 428-5282

    2. Ouachita RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Monroe, LA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 343-8672

    $32 / night

    "Right off of I-20 and on a scenic lake that the sun sets over. The mall is right across the interstate with many good restaurants."

    "Nice long pull through site and pretty level. Prices are very reasonable for full hookups. Telephone customer service was great when we kade our reservation."

    3. Landry Vineyards Grape Escape RV Sites

    50 Reviews
    West Monroe, LA
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 557-9050

    $40 / night

    "We have a 40’ fifth wheel and spent the night on site 3 with 50 amp power. The view and the peaceful setting were just magnificent!"

    "This cute family owned winery has 3 gravel pads and 2 cabins across the street from the tasting room. They are located on a hill that overlooks the grape fields. All 3 sites are full hook up."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Magnolia RV Park Resort

    8 Reviews
    Vicksburg, MS
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 631-0388

    "Quilly’s has new owners and they have already begun upgrades - bathroom and laundry rooms remodel. Adding gravel to the level sites."

    "All the sites are drive thru, The drive thru concrete side is nicer than the gravel. On the gravel side (where we stayed) it looks like some live there, the trailers are old and they look trashy."

    5. Bayou Boeuf RV Park

    1 Review
    Fairbanks, LA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 665-2405

    "Dwayne was very accommodating...good price for full hookup.Quiet and convenient campground. 15 mins from Black Bayou National Wildlife Refuge if you want somewhere to hike and walk around."

    6. Ameristar RV Resort Park

    3 Reviews
    Vicksburg, MS
    36 miles
    Website

    "Of the 3 campgrounds in the Vicksburg area that we viewed, Ameristar RV Resort park was the best.   The lady in the cg office was pleasant and helpful."

    "Inexpensive with full hookups. Pet friendly and people friendly.  Some full timers but a nice place. Transportation to and from casinos provided."

    7. The Fishing Camp Tackle & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Fairbanks, LA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 582-2679

    $25 / night

    "For $25 a night, this little RV park with water and power hookups to 50A is a fairly quiet spot behind a restaurant with fairly new single bathrooms including showers and a temperature controlled laundromat"

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    8. Pavilion RV Park

    5 Reviews
    West Monroe, LA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 322-4216

    "Few runsdown campers from what appears to be long term residents. However, the park felt safe and everyone was nice and friendly."

    "The layout is a bit tricky to navigate with a trailer, spots are close and the turns are sharp with bad angles. There’s a cute pond with a bridge and bench."

    9. Cottonland RV Park

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    Delhi, LA
    16 miles
    +1 (318) 728-5985

    10. Brad's Old Ferry Landing Campground & RV Park

    1 Review
    Columbia, LA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 744-1133

    "It is in a beautiful woods. We planned to stay 3 nights. Stayed a full month. Would DEFINITELY come back!"

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RV Park Reviews near Delhi, LA

146 Reviews of 35 Delhi Campgrounds


  • Allison N.
    Oct. 26, 2019

    Ouachita RV Park

    Beautiful location and high quality park

    Right off of I-20 and on a scenic lake that the sun sets over. The mall is right across the interstate with many good restaurants. There are bathrooms and showers, a nice playground, basic RV supplies for purchase, pull through sites, full hookups, the office has a full kitchen, pool table, piano, and event room. I stayed long term and there were several other college girls staying there for school (like I was). The staff took good care of us and made a priority out of putting us all near each other. There is a full time maintenance staff, dumpster and dump station. It is a KOA park.

  • Summer B.
    Jan. 7, 2021

    Rivertown Rose Campground

    Clean safe well run

    It is a good place. Good sam discount made it about 31.00 a day with full hookup. Would come again. Big rig friendly. Pet friendly. Outside the city and the battlefield.

  • ron R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 20, 2025

    Natchez Trace Parkway - Rocky Springs

    Looks like a very nice place

    I drove through,  The sites are level, clean and about half a pull through.  Each site has a picnik bench fire pit.  However, I did not stay because it had absolutely no Tmobile cell service and being alone and full time.  I did not feel like camping without it.  I did fine another campground on the same road about 150 miles north east. which I stayed at.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 15, 2021

    Delta National Forest Site 45/45A

    Two is Better Than One

    0937 0940  

    Dates: Year round 

    Fee: $7.00 per night  If you want both sites double the fee  3.00 day use 

    Reservations only 877-444-6777 or recreation.gov

    Picnic table, fire ring, lantern site with pit toilet and trash, and potable water is available from the Delta Work F.C.

    Off of Highway 16 out of Rolling Fork, MS, we turned onto Fire Tower Road, you can take this road at two different places. We went to the second turn for a shorter trip and the gravel road in is not as pot holed than the first turn. Once you pass thru the open gate travel follow the GPS coordinates for directions. If you love primitive campsites you will love this and you will love this National Forest. We are very partial to primitive sites that are amazing. This is a very small campsite equipped with picnic table, fire ring and lantern pole. You will find some beautiful cypress trees and bayou's scattered through out the forest. Alcohol is NOT allowed in DNF. Food storage needs to be taken serious because of bear and wildlife in the forest. These are right off the gravel road and across from each other. I would guess that during the season you can make a meal out of the mosquitoes or I would guess they will make a meal of you. This site is so beautiful and I can't wait to go back. I know this is primitive but remember you MUST HAVE RESERVATIONS AND HAVE PAID FOR SITE. If it has rained you need to be aware that the site could be muddy. It had been bush hogged and was in great shape.

    Pack it in Pack it out.

    LNT

  • Erich H.
    Dec. 7, 2023

    Natchez Trace Parkway - Rocky Springs

    all Trees, Quiet. A great place to stay overnight on the Natchez Trail

    Nice primitive grounds with pull-through and back-in options. Gave a 1 in service because it is a first come first serve. It is a terrific spot to stop and sleep. We camped at Natchez Trace Parkway- Rocky Springs in a Fifth Wheel. Didnt get a chance to take photos, we arrived at dark and left early morning.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 19, 2021

    Cypress Bend RV Park

    Best Bargain Longterm

    Sites: 6 with water and electric hookups 

    Fee:  $35.00 per night $185.00 per week $350.00 per month (30 amp) $390.00 per month (50 amp) 

    Cash or check only 

    FCFS or call for arrangements Phone: 662-839-2022 

    6272 Highway 1 South Glen Allen, MS 

    This site is right beside the highway so it might be noisy. Gravel pad with a little bit of seperation between. There is a bayou behind the sites so there might be some fishing. This area is in the Mississippi delta farmland.

  • C
    Aug. 4, 2019

    Ameristar RV Resort Park

    Good place to stay if you want to see the sites in Vicksburg

    Of the 3 campgrounds in the Vicksburg area that we viewed, Ameristar RV Resort park was the best.  

    The lady in the cg office was pleasant and helpful. Gave us a discount for being a Good Sam member. The office is only open from 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. & the pool closes when the office does. You can check in at the hotel front desk after hours. There is shuttle service to the casino and they will pick you up and drop you off at your site.

    The sites are all pull-thru and full hookup,  but most are fairly unlevel. Cable tv is available at each site. 

    The bathrooms and showers are clean and modern. There is no bench to put your things on, but hooks and a towel bar are available. There is also a clean and modern laundry room.  Wifi is available at the office. 

    There is a short steep grade getting down to the cg.

  • Teri B.
    Nov. 14, 2021

    Riverton Lake Campground

    No amenities, a little shabby, very quiet.

    This CG was along my route, and didn't have any reviews (a shot in the dark). Riverside is both a RV and mobile home park. The year round folks are situated around the parameter with pull-through RV sites in the middle. The CG is at the end of the road and lays along the Ouachita River. Before driving into the CG there's a recreational area with playground equipment, a swimming area along the river, and a boat ramp. Although there are no amenities, ie., showers, toilets, laundry, each site does have FH (water, 120, 30amp, 50amp power, sewer).

  • S
    May. 20, 2024

    Landry Vineyards Grape Escape RV Sites

    Just perfect!

    We absolutely loved our stay at Landry Vineyards. We have a 40’ fifth wheel and spent the night on site 3 with 50 amp power. The view and the peaceful setting were just magnificent! We enjoyed some pizza and cheese along with some fun music on their patio. Would definitely stay again!


Guide to Delhi

Camping options near Delhi, Louisiana center around the Bayou Macon and Poverty Point Reservoir areas, with elevations averaging 80-100 feet above sea level. Most campgrounds in this northeastern Louisiana region experience hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through September and mild winters rarely dropping below freezing. Winter camping is possible year-round with fewer crowds from December through February when overnight temperatures can drop into the 40s.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Poverty Point Reservoir State Park Campground offers fishing for bass, bream, and crappie on a 2,700-acre lake. "The lake is beautiful," notes one visitor, while another mentions they "needed a place to charge up and empty/refill tanks" while enjoying "the nature and short hiking trails."

Wine tasting experiences: Landry Vineyards Grape Escape RV Sites offers a unique camping experience on a working vineyard. "We were seated and enjoying live music and fantastic wines. I tried one of their best sellers, a blackberry merlot and was not disappointed," shares a camper. The vineyard hosts regular events: "Saturday evening concert was a highlight, with live music adding a vibrant and memorable touch to our stay."

Historic site visits: The UNESCO World Heritage Poverty Point archaeological site is "less than a 20min drive" from Poverty Point Reservoir State Park. These ancient earthworks date back 3,000+ years and provide educational opportunities with ranger-led tours available daily.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Poverty Point Reservoir State Park Campground receives consistent praise for maintenance. "Bathrooms were the cleanest I've seen in a public park," reports one visitor. Another notes, "Clean restrooms, nice sites, WiFi."

Scenic camping spots: Many campers appreciate the natural settings. At Poverty Point, sites offer "nice privacy" with some favorites being "43, 45, 46, 47" which are described as having "lots of shade and woods feeling." The park is "surrounded by wooded forest" creating a natural atmosphere.

Level sites with hookups: Ouachita RV Park gets high marks for site quality. "Our site was LEVEL!!! gravel site, pulled in, put the truck in park and we were almost perfectly level," reports one camper. Another mentions, "Right off of I-20 and on a scenic lake that the sun sets over."

What you should know

Cell service varies: Connectivity can be spotty throughout the region. At Poverty Point, campers report "1 or 2 bars" for both Verizon and AT&T services. "WiFi ok for email but not enough to stream," notes one visitor about the state park's internet.

Weather considerations: The area can experience heavy rains, making some sites challenging. At Magnolia RV Park Resort, a visitor mentioned, "Sites were gravel and uneven. Must have rained a lot recently since the ground was soggy and had puddles."

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advanced booking. "Only downside is I had to call for same day reservations," notes a Poverty Point visitor. For Landry Vineyards, guests received "directions that were given in terms of which roads to take to the vineyard" after booking.

Tips for camping with families

Splash pad access: Poverty Point Reservoir offers water features for children. "The splash pad is a huge hit!" reports one family. This provides an alternative to swimming in the reservoir during hot summer days.

Playground options: Ouachita RV Park provides recreational facilities for children. "There is a camp host there who was very friendly and helpful... There are bathrooms and showers, a nice playground, basic RV supplies for purchase," writes a reviewer.

Educational opportunities: Plan visits to the Poverty Point archaeological site where children can participate in ranger programs. The park is "set back from highway" with "usage during weekday" at about "20%" making it quieter for families with children.

Tips from RVers

Site selection guidance: Landry Vineyards Grape Escape RV Sites offers unique positioning for RVs. "We stayed at location #13 at far end of the tasting room. It was a beautiful location that allowed us to overlook the vineyard. It was very easy to get into and out of with our 45' 5th wheel," advises one RVer.

Access considerations: Some rv sites near Delhi, Louisiana have challenging layouts. At Pavilion RV Park, "The layout is a bit tricky to navigate with a trailer, spots are close and the turns are sharp with bad angles." However, its location "right off I20, near a Pilot travel center" makes it convenient for overnight stops.

Hookup variations: Different parks offer varying hookup options. At The Fishing Camp Tackle & RV Park, "$25 a night, this little RV park with water and power hookups to 50A is a fairly quiet spot behind a restaurant with fairly new single bathrooms including showers and a temperature controlled laundromat on site."

Frequently Asked Questions

What RV parks are available in Delhi, NY?

Delhi and the surrounding area offer several options for RV campers. Ouachita RV Park is conveniently located right off I-20 on a scenic lake with beautiful sunset views. For those seeking a state park experience, Poverty Point Reservoir State Park Campground provides large, level sites with both pull-through and back-in options. Other nearby RV-friendly options include 7 Oaks RV Campground, Magnolia RV Park Resort, and Cottonland RV Park, each offering various hookup options and accessibility for different RV sizes.

What amenities do RV campgrounds in Delhi offer?

RV campgrounds in the Delhi area feature a range of amenities to enhance your camping experience. Ameristar RV Resort Park offers a swimming pool, helpful office staff, and discounts for Good Sam members. Rivertown Rose Campground provides full hookups and is both big rig and pet-friendly. Many area campgrounds feature clean bathrooms, showers, picnic tables, and fire rings. Some parks offer additional amenities like playgrounds, basic RV supplies for purchase, laundry facilities, and communal spaces with recreation options like pool tables. Water and electric hookups are standard, with full hookups (including sewer) available at select sites.

What is the cost of RV camping in Delhi?

RV camping costs in the Delhi area vary based on amenities and location. Cypress Bend RV Park charges around $35 per night with weekly rates of $185 and monthly rates from $350-$390 depending on amperage requirements. At Delta National Forest Site 45/45A, camping is more affordable at $7 per night. Many campgrounds offer discounts, like the Good Sam discount at Rivertown Rose Campground bringing the rate to about $31 per night for full hookups. Senior discounts may also be available at some locations, particularly at state parks, potentially reducing standard rates by several dollars per night.