Best Campgrounds near Eunice, LA

Campgrounds near Eunice, Louisiana range from established RV parks to traditional campgrounds with multiple accommodation options. Several developed facilities like Lakeview Park and Cajun Campground offer camping within close proximity to the city, providing full hookup sites for RVs alongside cabin rentals. These campgrounds typically feature amenities such as electric and water hookups, showers, and toilets, with most allowing pets. The broader region includes Hidden Pines Campground in the west and Chicot State Park to the northeast, expanding camping opportunities beyond the immediate Eunice area.

Access to most camping areas remains consistent year-round, with Louisiana's mild winter climate allowing for extended camping seasons. Many campgrounds provide both short-term and seasonal accommodations with concrete pads or gravel sites. Travelers should note the prevalence of full-service RV sites rather than primitive camping options in this region. Flooding can occasionally impact campground access during heavy rain periods, particularly in low-lying areas. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, though some state park areas may have limited coverage. A visitor noted, "Clean cozy park with shade" when describing Lakeview Park, highlighting the natural environment that many seek despite the developed nature of most sites.

Campers report mixed experiences regarding noise levels at campgrounds near highways. Several visitors mentioned the family-friendly atmosphere at places like Lakeview Park, which features fishing ponds, swimming areas with inflatables, and playgrounds. According to one review, Cajun Campground offers "crawfish and shrimp boiled on the weekends," showcasing the regional cultural experience available to campers. Water features represent significant draws at multiple campgrounds, with fishing ponds and swimming areas frequently mentioned in positive reviews. Traffic noise and train sounds were noted as potential drawbacks at some locations, particularly at sites positioned near Highway 190. The majority of campgrounds maintain basic amenities including bathhouses, laundry facilities, and some offer camp stores for supplies.

Best Camping Sites Near Eunice, Louisiana (79)

    1. Lakeview Park

    5 Reviews
    Eunice, LA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 457-2881

    "The site behind and on the right are very close. (Since we were here for a nearby softball tournament, it was ok.) Site was full hookup for 30 amp only."

    "Always a worker around to help! We made friends with everyone! Love this gem!"

    2. South Campground — Chicot State Park

    25 Reviews
    Ville Platte, LA
    23 miles
    Website

    "One of my favorite places to go camping, trails bring you right through the swamps of South louisiana. Love walking elevated on the path right over the mush and cypress knees galore!"

    "Overall it is one of the best state parks in Louisiana. Miles of trails for hiking & biking. Even a paddle trail out on the lake. Two campgrounds with bathroom/shower bldgs."

    3. Cajun Campground

    2 Reviews
    Eunice, LA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 457-5753

    $30 / night

    "Campground is right off a state highway. Very kid friendly, a large clean pool, mini golf, and lots of space to run and ride bikes! The sites are mostly gravel, with concrete patio area."

    4. Lafayette KOA

    22 Reviews
    Lafayette, LA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 235-2739

    "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. "

    "It has a lovely pond/ lake that the sites are situated around. It has easy access from the highway."

    5. L'Acadie Inn & RV Park

    1 Review
    Eunice, LA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 457-5211

    6. Frog City RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Lafayette, LA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 873-9085

    $37 / night

    "The campground is level well maintained and a perfect spot to stop when traveling on I-10 in Louisiana. We will be back."

    "Beautiful walking/biking trail around the large pond."

    7. Hidden Pines Campground

    4 Reviews
    Jennings, LA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 246-5188

    $40 - $65 / night

    "A tucked away beautiful spot but only 10 min. off I-10. Took us in last minute for 1 night. Pool & playground. Laundry & hot showers in bathhouse.😊"

    "We chose Hidden Pines for our first trip with new travel trailer due to close to home. Not a lot of campers due to expected heavy rainfall."

    8. North Campground — Chicot State Park

    10 Reviews
    Turkey Creek, LA
    26 miles
    Website

    $33 / night

    "Here you can fish, kayak, swim, and dont forget to swing by the Arboretum. very scenic "Louisiana" park"

    "The staff was very friendly and they had a great hiking path and playground for our 5 year old."

    9. Red Shoes RV Park & Chalets

    7 Reviews
    Jennings, LA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 584-7263

    $22 - $65 / night

    "Level concrete pads, electric for both 30 and 50amp with sewer and water all next to each other. Wifi is a bit weak. Dog park for your fur babies to play in."

    "We were close to dog park which was perfect. Lovely clean campground. The lodge where you register was pretty. Could be marked better as it doesn’t mention anything about registration."

    10. Cajun Haven RV Park

    1 Review
    Jennings, LA
    18 miles
    +1 (337) 783-7330

    "Nor is there much in immediate area but everything is a short drive away. Hour tops. But in the end we stayed 2 months so wife can be close to family for holidays. Do recommend."

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Recent Reviews near Eunice, LA

296 Reviews of 79 Eunice Campgrounds


  • Ennis R.
    Nov. 19, 2025

    Evangeline Parish Police Jury Crooked Creek Recreation Area

    i like the quiet section all the way in the back

    i am a 77 year old disabled  vietnam veteran, my wife is 76 we love visiting people who are camping in the park but its not fun walking because of our disabilities. we have a nice little golf cart that is registered and insured but the 10.00 dollar fee is hard if we stay for 7 or 8 days. surely there something that can be done to reduce the cost or make if free for the disabled veterans and seniors. my info is on your computer. my email is blackieer@gmail.com. would someone please respond to my request? we would love to start campin there again     thanks ennis richard is my name

  • 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.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2025

    Hidden Pines Campground

    Great campground

    Just stayed overnight but they were very helpful and tools is of their upcoming events

  • M
    Oct. 28, 2025

    Acadiana Park Campground

    Great location

    I stayed here in February 2025 for about 6 nights. It was very convenient and pleasant. Nice walking paths and a really interesting nature center. Not many amenities, but it's clean and quiet. They have a shower house that is not entirely reliable. BUT, still  well worth the time spent there as it's close to so much else in Lafayette itself and the surrounding region. Camping in Louisiana is sparse and very rustic, in general, so finding this well located spot was a huge bonus. I'm planning another stay in 2026. Hopefully the campground host,Jarod, is still there!

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Loran Site Complex

    Very Quiet (out of season)

    A fairly large campground with no striking qualities, other than a remote feeling. As noted in another review, the sites are in old tall pines (typical of tje Kisatchie NF) and mostly large and well spaced. However the whole place has an abandoned feel (aside from the deer which seemed surprised to see me)... Rotting infrastructure (roads, grates, toilet buildings). As a lone female camper on a weeknight in September, I did not feel comfortable here, nor was it appealing, so I moved up the road to Lake Valentine north shore, which had a host.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Palmetto Island State Park Campground

    Can’t think of anything negative

    We spent two nights here and the park is in great condition. All the spaces have electric, water and sewer. The spaces are nice and wide, are on gravel, and very level. Nice privacy between them as well. Nice hiking trails and there is a splash pad and great playground for the kids. There’s also a little lake for fishing. The showers were very nice and clean and there was a laundry facility with a book exchange. Inexpensive laundry $1.75 for each wash and dry. I guess the only negative thing I can say which really isn’t the park‘s fault is the road getting into the park is in pretty poor shape for the last 3-4 miles.

  • janet S.
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Bundick Lake Retreat and RV Park

    Very Well Maintained - Amenity Rich

    Lots of stuff to do.

    Had a Church retreat here, was great.

    Places for RVs to park and hookup as well as cabins / motel rooms and a bunk house and big rec room and commercial kitchen.

  • janet S.
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Bundick Lake Retreat and RV Park

    Great for Church Retreat!

    We had a church retreat here and it was fantastic. 

    Really enjoyed it. 

    Places for RV's to hook up and has cabins/motel rooms available and bunk house as well.


Guide to Eunice

Camping spots near Eunice, Louisiana offer a mix of bayou environments and cultural experiences unique to Cajun Country. The region sits at low elevations in the southwestern Louisiana prairie lands, where seasonal crawfish boils and Cajun cultural events complement the camping experience. Weather patterns typically allow for camping most of the year, with periodic flooding concerns during heavy rain periods.

What to do

Wildlife viewing at wetland areas: Chicot State Park features diverse ecosystems where campers regularly encounter local wildlife. One visitor noted, "Miles of trails for hiking & biking. Even a paddle trail out on the lake... Lots of birds here. Negatives are the wasps, ticks, and chiggers." Another camper experienced "armadillos, alligators, tons of birds, snakes, etc." on the trails.

Kayaking and canoeing: Chicot State Park offers water activities on its large lake. A visitor explained, "Did canoe loop which was pretty easy to follow. Saw some big gators especially by the boat ramp." The park rents boats for visitors wanting to fish or explore.

Cultural immersion: Lakeview Park hosts regular cultural events, particularly during holiday seasons. A camper shared, "We've not been during the summer, but we loved our kids' Mardi Gras weekend here. Lots of cultural fun and activities for kids and family... Barn dances on a lot of weekends with live bands."

What campers like

Swimming options: Multiple campgrounds feature water recreation options beyond fishing. At Lakeview Park, a visitor mentioned, "Had such a great and relaxing time! Rented the kayak for an hour multi times. Water is cold and refreshing." The property includes a swimming pond with inflatable features.

Well-maintained facilities: South Campground — Chicot State Park receives consistent praise for upkeep. According to reviews: "Very clean and well maintained park. Very friendly park employees," and "This was a quiet spot surrounded by woods but near the super clean bathroom! There was a fire pit, grill and picnic table for use!"

Fishing opportunities: Lakes and ponds throughout the region provide fishing options. A Chicot State Park visitor mentioned, "Lake was beautiful. Awesome kayaking," while another noted the "fishing pier was amazing and the kids loved how far out it went."

What you should know

Noise considerations: Several campgrounds experience traffic or social noise. A camper at Lakeview Park warned, "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."

Wildlife challenges: Pests and wildlife require preparation at Hidden Pines Campground and surrounding areas. One camper at Chicot State Park advised, "The raccoons are not your average raccoons, and the mosquitos were not even those of us In South Louisiana say are normal."

Weather impacts: Louisiana's climate affects camping conditions. During heavy rains, drainage can be a concern, though some campgrounds handle this well. A visitor to Hidden Pines noted, "Very impressed with Campground - no puddles or standing water with the amount of rain received. The sites are well planned."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Lafayette KOA offers family-friendly amenities. A reviewer shared, "Quiet, lots of activities for kids," while another mentioned, "Nice playground for kids, mini-golf, and clean laundry mat."

Swimming and water activities: Multiple campgrounds feature water recreation specifically designed for children. According to one Lakeview Park visitor: "Amenities include a fishing pond, a swimming pond with inflatables, playground, store, and a dance/concert barn with live music."

Site selection for comfort: When booking, consider location and shade factors. A Lafayette KOA visitor advised, "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."

Tips from RVers

Hookup positioning: Pay attention to utility placement when setting up. At Lakeview Park, a camper warned, "Be sure to bring extra sewer hose, the sewer is a far reach!"

Level site options: Frog City RV Park provides well-designed sites for easy setup. Visitors consistently note, "So clean, wide spaces and very level" and "Nice level sites. Cool fellowship activities and really the nicest people we have met!"

Location considerations: Proximity to highways affects noise levels but provides convenient access. A review of Lafayette KOA mentioned, "Fantastic lake front sites, just off of 1-10," while another noted it's "right next to the interstate, there is light industry around, and trains. Noise all night long!"

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Eunice, LA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Eunice, LA is Lakeview Park with a 4.2-star rating from 5 reviews.