Best Campgrounds near Sicily Island, LA

Camping options near Sicily Island, Louisiana primarily consist of developed campgrounds offering RV sites, tent camping areas, and cabin accommodations. River View RV Park & Resort in Vidalia provides full hookups with concrete pads, picnic tables, and Mississippi River views, while Brad's Old Ferry Landing Campground in Enterprise features both tent and RV sites with water and electric hookups. Lake Bruin State Park Campground, approximately 30 miles northeast of Sicily Island, offers year-round camping with boat access, showers, and sewer connections. Most facilities in the region maintain established campground amenities rather than primitive or dispersed camping opportunities.

Weather conditions significantly influence camping experiences in this region, with hot, humid summers and mild winters typical of Louisiana's subtropical climate. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though spring and fall offer more comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities. Many sites require advance reservations, particularly during popular fishing seasons or holiday weekends. The area features relatively flat terrain with several water bodies, including the Mississippi River and Lake Bruin, providing opportunities for boating and fishing. Cell coverage is generally reliable near established campgrounds. A visitor to River View RV Park noted, "Great walking path along the river, it's all here at the park. Then 5 minutes drive is Walmart, gas, pizza, dollar tree."

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews throughout the Sicily Island region. Campers highlight the Mississippi River views at River View RV Park, which offers a paved riverfront walking trail where visitors can watch barges navigate the water. According to one review, the park features "spacious sites with full hookup on concrete pads" with "super walking paths between sites and the Mississippi River." At Lake Bruin State Park, visitors appreciate the "clean camp, well maintained" facilities with "great sites on the water." While Turkey Creek Ranch Reserve offers cabin accommodations in a more secluded setting, most camping options in the area provide standard amenities rather than wilderness experiences. Wildlife sightings are possible, with one review of Richard K Yancy Yakey Rd Campground warning, "Beware of Bears. Do not take this lightly. There are curious black bears in the area as well as snakes and deer."

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Recent Reviews near Sicily Island, LA

132 Reviews of 24 Sicily Island Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 8, 2025

    Natchez State Park Campground

    Disaster Area

    The entry road is not really suited to most RVs The electric box has a wasp nest The concrete slab was partially covered in mud The picnic table area was covered in fire ants everywhere plus a huge ant hill Laundry is out of service The campground has no lawn care and you are basically camping in a mud jungle Mosquitoes were thick Leaves were deep There were two other campers 1 van, 1 motorcycle No on-site rangers or staff We never unhooked and left We will attempt to get our money back

  • Janet B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2025

    Pecanland RV Park

    Pecanland Monroe LA

    This is not a destination campground, but it's a decent place to stay for a few nights passing through. It's a trailer park/RV park. The upside is It's really cheap. 2 nights, full hook up only $58. It's 8 miles from the Duck Commander warehouse and museum, which we plan to visit today.

  • Brenda D.
    Apr. 28, 2025

    Clear Springs Lake Rec Area NF Campground

    Sadly disappointed

    I went to visit Cleat Springs. It is run down, roads are narrow and broken up, there are water moccasins in the lake. Nothing like the beautiful place it was.

  • Michael U.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 16, 2025

    Clear Springs Recreation Area

    No primitive sites found. Small RVs can fit.

    It has 2 separate areas, both have electric and water at the sites. $25. Smaller RVs and tents only. Dump site at the entrance. There are trials, large picnic areas, and an older bath house with hot showers. Big pond for fishing and swimming.

  • Michael U.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 15, 2025

    Clear Springs Recreation Area

    Quiet, clean, $20

    There's 2 separated campgrounds. The lower site is less accessible for longer campers. $20 per night includes water, power, gravelled site, fire ring, and day use. Lots of trails and a large pond to fish and swim. Picnic areas and well maintained banks. I read a review that stated free primitive camping, but I found no such location.

  • Peter R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2025

    Poverty Point Reservoir State Park Campground

    Beautiful well maintained park

    Needed a place to charge up and empty/refill tanks in my camper van. Full hook ups although I picked a spot without waste dump because I wanted to back into the woods. There is a community dump location anyways. Bathrooms were the cleanest I’ve seen in a public park. Most people seem to come for the fishing but we enjoyed the nature and short hiking trails. unesco world heritage site is less than a 20min drive. I also picked a site close to the showers and bathroom.

  • LaRae L.
    Mar. 15, 2025

    River View RV Park & Resort

    Great Spot on the Mississippi

    Lovely campground, large lots, friendly & helpful staff & campers, clean restrooms & showers. There are some nice, private spaces, but staff weren’t placing anyone in them due to storm & tornado warnings! Kept everyone close to the office & restrooms (aka storm shelter). Great walking path by the river. A little less rustic than I like, but right across from Natchez, MS which was my touristy destination


Guide to Sicily Island

Camping options near Sicily Island, Louisiana extend from state parks to private RV facilities within a 30-mile radius. This rural area sits at approximately 100 feet above sea level in Louisiana's Delta region, characterized by flat terrain interspersed with bayous and hardwood forests. Seasonal flooding can affect accessibility to some camping areas during winter and spring months.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Lake Bruin State Park Campground offers excellent fishing conditions with convenient boat access from most campsites. A camper noted, "Sites by the water have excellent places to dock your boat by your camper," while another mentioned the park is "Great for kayaking."

Water activities: River View RV Park & Resort provides Mississippi River access with a dedicated walking path. A visitor commented, "There is a paved walking trail along the river," and the park features "super walking paths between sites and the Mississippi River." Another reviewer highlighted the "great views of the mighty Mississippi River."

Wildlife observation: Free primitive camping at Richard K Yancy Yakey Rd Campground offers wildlife viewing opportunities, though requires preparation. A camper warns about "curious black bears in the area as well as snakes and deer," making it essential to research wildlife management regulations before visiting.

Historic exploration: Natchez State Park Campground serves as a base for visiting nearby historical sites. A reviewer mentioned it's "easy access to Natchez and surrounding historical sites," and "20 minutes from downtown Natchez."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Poverty Point Reservoir State Park Campground receives consistent praise for maintenance. One camper stated, "Bathrooms were the cleanest I've seen in a public park," while another noted, "Restroom and bathhouse was super clean."

Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer good separation between sites. At Poverty Point, a camper mentioned, "Big sites. Well maintained. Beautiful," while another appreciated the "Nice flat spots with lots of shade and woods feeling."

Water views: Lake Bruin State Park Campground offers premium waterfront camping. A visitor recommended sites "3,4,5 are oriented where you see the water when you open your door," and specifically noted, "Sites 4 and 5 have a 25x10 foot deck extending from rv site."

Family amenities: Several parks cater to families with children. A Lake Bruin visitor mentioned, "Splash pad for a hit for the kids and so was the swim area," while another noted the park "has 2 playgrounds for children and a small swimming area that is roped off."

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Spring and fall offer milder temperatures for camping, while summer brings intense heat and humidity. A visitor to River View RV Park noted rates were "very reasonable this time of year" when visiting in September.

Campsite selection: Choose sites carefully as quality varies significantly. At Natchez State Park, a camper advised, "Be careful selecting your site, some are uneven and the pad sets above ground level."

Reservation requirements: Popular campgrounds fill quickly during peak seasons. Brad's Old Ferry Landing Campground & RV Park in Enterprise has limited sites but offers a secluded experience, with a visitor noting, "We planned to stay 3 nights. Stayed a full month."

Limited services: Some campgrounds have restricted amenities. At Richard K Yancy Yakey Rd Campground, a visitor mentioned, "According to a local, the grass is only cut once a year," while noting it's "close to homes and the main highway."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming areas: Lake Bruin State Park provides designated swimming zones. A visitor described "a small swimming area that is roped off" and mentioned their family "enjoyed kayaking and the pier."

Playground access: Natchez State Park Campground offers recreation facilities for children. A reviewer noted there's a "Nice playground by the lake" with "decent shade at half of the sites on the loop."

Kid-friendly activities: Several parks offer amenities specifically for younger campers. At Poverty Point, a family noted the "splash pad is a huge hit!" while another mentioned their "Kids had a blast walking to the reservoir and hiking some trails."

Security considerations: Campgrounds with gated access provide additional safety. Poverty Point features a "Gate w code" according to one reviewer, who also noted the park was only "20% during weekday stop over."

Tips from RVers

Hookup quality: River View RV Park offers comprehensive services. A visitor described "spacious sites with full hookup on concrete pads" and noted "Almost all of the slots are pull throughs."

Internet connectivity: Connectivity varies by location. At Poverty Point, a camper reported "WiFi ok for email but not enough to stream. Had 2 bars in both Visible (Verizon) and Cricket (ATT)," while River View RV Park's "Internet was spotty. With this many Class A motorhomes and people streaming media the server can't keep up."

Site leveling: Concrete pads at several campgrounds simplify setup. At Plantation RV Park, a reviewer noted, "Pads are concrete and easily accessible," despite other maintenance concerns at that facility.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Sicily Island, LA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Sicily Island, LA offers a wide range of camping options, with 24 campgrounds and RV parks near Sicily Island, LA and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Sicily Island, LA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Sicily Island, LA is River View RV Park & Resort with a 4.8-star rating from 18 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Sicily Island, LA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Sicily Island, LA.