Best Campgrounds near Keithville, LA

Keithville, Louisiana sits within a region characterized by diverse camping options spanning from full-service RV parks to state-managed recreation areas. The Shreveport Bossier City KOA, located about 15 miles northwest of Keithville, provides tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping accommodations in a forested setting. Cypress Black Bayou Recreation Area in Benton offers lakeside camping with both RV and tent options, while Lake Bistineau State Park Campground provides a more natural experience with Spanish moss-draped cypress trees creating a classic Louisiana landscape. Barksdale AFB FamCamp offers affordable camping for military families, with tent spots at $4 per night. Most campgrounds in the area operate year-round, with many providing full hookups for RVs alongside more primitive tent camping options.

Summer heat and humidity significantly impact camping comfort in this region, with mosquitoes presenting a persistent challenge, particularly near water. As one camper noted about Lake Bistineau State Park, "Mosquitoes big enough to land at Barksdale AFB." Insect repellent is essential equipment during warmer months. Many campgrounds require reservations, especially during weekends and holidays. Road access is generally good throughout the region, with most sites accessible via paved roads. Cell service varies by location but is typically reliable near Shreveport and Bossier City. Wildlife encounters may include alligators in and around lakes and bayous, requiring appropriate caution with small children and pets. Flash flooding can occur during heavy rain events, particularly in low-lying areas near water bodies.

Waterfront sites at lakes and bayous receive consistently high ratings from visitors, with cypress trees and Spanish moss creating distinctive Louisiana landscapes. According to one camper at Shreveport Bossier City KOA, "You are surrounded by forest, so it feels like 'camp'. This would be a nice place to locate when exploring Shreveport attractions." Fishing opportunities abound at Cypress Black Bayou Recreation Area, where "the park is shaded and all sites are either lake side or almost." Noise levels vary significantly between campgrounds, with some sites near highways experiencing traffic noise throughout the night. Bathroom facilities range from basic to recently renovated, with Cypress Black Bayou featuring "a new bathhouse that is very clean and requires a code to be entered on a keypad for entry." Family-friendly amenities like playgrounds and wildlife viewing areas enhance the camping experience at several locations.

Best Camping Sites Near Keithville, Louisiana (87)

    1. Shreveport Bossier City KOA

    16 Reviews
    Shreveport, LA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 687-1010

    "Tucked away from the highway is this sweet little KOA with all the amenities. There are rv and tents sites plus cabins, a pool, showers, laundry."

    "I had a business trip and she Louisiana and they treated me very well I would definitely recommend it"

    2. Southern Living RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Shreveport, LA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 938-1808

    $34 - $36 / night

    "Just a Pull through spot with access to water and electric. Bathrooms needed a little attention, and the office staff was not as helpful as we needed."

    3. Campers RV Center

    1 Review
    Shreveport, LA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 938-5441

    4. Caddo Lake State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Karnack, TX
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 679-3351

    $10 - $115 / night

    "The big attraction here is the lake, which looks like something straight out of a Louisiana swamp movie. Huge old cypress trees with Spanish moss hanging from the limbs."

    "Easy access to the pond and breathtaking views made this my favorite camping location so far. It also could have been the swampy nature reviving my Louisiana roots."

    5. TravelCenters of America RV Park

    1 Review
    Shreveport, LA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 938-6360

    6. The Trailerhood at Sumrall Farm

    1 Review
    Elm Grove, LA
    11 miles

    $35 - $40 / night

    "Quiet little RV park located in the backyard of a farm. Family owned, well kept and clean. The lots are well spaced and there are no trees. Offers daily, weekly and monthly lots."

    7. Barksdale AFB FamCamp

    4 Reviews
    Bossier City, LA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 456-2679

    "Came to town from a nearby base for our child’s specialized medical treatments."

    "Plenty of walking trails and playgrounds for the kids. Quiet."

    8. Cypress Black Bayou Recreation Area

    14 Reviews
    Benton, LA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 965-0007

    "The park is shaded and all sites are either lake side or almost. There are back-in and pull-through sites. Not all of the park is FHU but they have three pull through dumps."

    "Nice lake. Watch for snakes. Lots of trees. Great walking."

    9. Red River South Marina-Resort

    1 Review
    Elm Grove, LA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 747-9545

    10. Lake Bistineau State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Haughton, LA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 745-3503

    "A taste of the swamps in north Louisiana. Spanish moss clad Bald Cypress trees in a stereotypical Louisiana lake. Two great boat ramps, cabins and picnic tables."

    "Didn’t realize they lowered the lake. My fault for not investigating more. Facilities are nice and has about 10 miles of trails to walk/bike."

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Recent Reviews near Keithville, LA

237 Reviews of 87 Keithville Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Crow Lake Primitive Sites

    No annoying insects, just a place to park

    This is just the one campsite, but it's quite large and there's a turnaround which could be used for a second campsite if you have a vehicle that can handle it. The one at the top of the slope is better for larger vehicles though.

    I'm not sure if my bus would easily be able to handle going down that slope, but someone drove around it very easily in a Jeep with no trailer.

    When you enter the area, you'll see a split in the road. Take the right side and that's where this USACE campground is at.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Ivan Lake Recreation Area

    Permit required, and check in and out.

    The first thing I saw was the board. I usually check that just to make sure I know what's going on and it says you need a permit in order to stay here and you also need to check in and out every single time you leave the campground which is just stupid. There's no reason for this aside from they just want to track you.

  • Sara B.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Hilltop Campgrounds & RV Park

    RUDE AND NO CUSTOMER SERVICE

    Horrible Customer service !! The older women that is answering phones and questions was beyond rude and short . Tried to book for 4 days bc all of the booking info states that they offer daily fees of 50.00 was told they only do monthly stays now .. had emailed the day before and called the following day when I had not received any response …. ALL AROUND JUST RUDE in her whole tone demeanor and how she spoke to people …

  • David B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Grand Bayou Resort

    Friendly and Quiet

    I stayed at site 29 and the site was clean and level enough for my small camper. I went to plug in the power and the box was very old and no 30 amp plug. It only had a 50 amp and 110v plug. I have a 50 amp to 30 amp adapter but for some reason it was not in my box. I did have a 30 amp to 110v adapter so I had to go that route. There is a nice laundry, men and women’s bathroom with showers. On the men’s side of the 4 toilets 2 were out of service. The showers the water trickles out with little pressure but there was hot water. The showers along the walls need cleaning as there was mildew and maybe mold. The rest of the park was clean. The beach area and peers were very nice. There was dozens of people that are clearly living out here in the campground. Lots of them are really junked up. I paid $32 per night. You can tell this campground is minimally maintained given the broken toilets and unclean showers. The folks I met out here were super nice and very friendly. Fishing is really good and the swimming beach seemed very nice. They do have locked gates with security that makes rounds.

  • M
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Love's RV Stop-Mansfield LA 858

    Great staff!

    We stayed here overnight on our way from Florida back to Idaho and needed a/c lol. Nothing special here really a parking lot, but hook ups!! The staff was exceptional though! We blew a tire and everywhere was closed, so we had to drive to Shreveport and they let us stay as long as we needed to the next day until we got it fixed. The night staff were awesome too and very informative of the area.

  • Elise A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Buckhorn Creek

    Beautiful but loud

    Me and my partner posted up there on a Thursday evening. There wasn’t another group at the actual campsite that we could see. Despite being ostensibly alone, I do believe there is a few Lakeside properties or perhaps a neighborhood nearby because there were boats going back-and-forth across the water at all hours of the night And several dogs barking to no end.

    When we departed in the morning, it took a moment to take a look at the other campsites, many of which had fire pits filled with trash. This could just be a one off, cause we did go, maybe a week or so, after the Fourth of July but there’s also a real possibility that this is a pretty normal party stomping ground. Either way the surrounding area was beautiful and when everything quieted down in the morning, it was incredibly peaceful.

  • M
    Jun. 18, 2025

    Sunshine Oaks RV Park

    Beware when making a reservation online!

    Made a reservation online on our way home from a trip out West. Cancelled the next day due to the National Weather Service forecast for the risk of severe weather for the area. Manager refused to refund our money due to us cancelling less than 5 days of the reservation (duh, we were on our way home) and then argued with us about the weather forecast! Do yourself a favor and stay somewhere else.

  • Michelle C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 10, 2025

    Love's RV Stop-Mansfield LA 858

    Great staff!

    We stayed here overnight on our way from Florida back to Idaho and needed a/c lol. Nothing special here really a parking lot, but hook ups!! The staff was exceptional though! We blew a tire and everywhere was closed, so we had to drive to Shreveport and they let us stay as long as we needed to the next day until we got it fixed. The night staff were awesome too and very informative of the area.

  • P
    Jun. 1, 2025

    Rosie Jones Park

    Rosie Jones Park

    It was nice and clean they had mowed. Quiet nites overlooking the lake there is no electricity other than few street lights or water. It does have a camp permit now $6 a day. Road is rough going in. More of Boondocking adventures except has tables scattered.


Guide to Keithville

Camping spots near Keithville, Louisiana feature diverse terrain from pine forests to bayou environments with numerous water-adjacent sites. The region receives approximately 50 inches of rainfall annually, creating lush landscapes but also contributing to high humidity levels, especially from June through September. Many campgrounds remain operational year-round with winter temperatures rarely dropping below freezing.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Cypress Black Bayou Recreation Area offers excellent fishing from multiple docks or by boat on the well-maintained lake. According to one camper, "There is much to do at this park. Trails, swimming, boating, fishing, small zoo and museum. Very clean. Newly renovated."

Wildlife viewing: Caddo Lake State Park Campground features unique ecosystems with Spanish moss-draped cypress trees. A visitor noted, "You get to camp among the trees and spanish moss and water," while another mentioned seeing "beautifully creepy Spanish moss covered trees all through the lake."

Walking trails: Barksdale AFB FamCamp provides extensive walking paths for exercise and exploration. One camper shared, "The base has a wonderful walking trail/outdoor display of aircraft that our toddlers thoroughly enjoyed."

Kayaking: Lake Bistineau State Park Campground offers peaceful paddling opportunities. A recent visitor commented, "Got in some kayaking. Beautiful lake for paddling. Looking forward to going back."

What campers like

Spacious sites: Cypress Black Bayou Recreation Area receives praise for its well-spaced camping spots. One visitor noted, "I loved the spaciousness of each site leaving a lot of room between you and your neighbors," while another mentioned, "Plenty of room between sites and great views."

Clean facilities: Cleanliness stands out at multiple campgrounds. A Cypress Black Bayou visitor reported, "The bathhouse was immaculately clean. I went in expecting a typical park shower room with spiders or bugs. There were NONE."

Security measures: Several campgrounds prioritize safety. At Cypress Black Bayou Recreation Area, "Security measures are excellent. The park is shaded and all sites are either lake side or almost."

Peaceful atmosphere: Shreveport Bossier City KOA gets high marks for tranquility. Multiple reviewers described it as "quiet, clean, nice staff," with one adding, "We were right by the dog park, which the dogs loved!"

What you should know

Summer insects: Mosquitoes remain a significant consideration during warmer months. A visitor to Lake Bistineau noted the area has "Spanish moss clad Bald Cypress trees in a stereotypical Louisiana lake" but warned about mosquitoes.

Wildlife precautions: Alligators inhabit many water bodies in the region. As one Lake Bistineau camper advised, "Keep your small dogs on a leash or you may feed the gators."

Noise considerations: Caddo Lake State Park Campground has some sites affected by traffic. One camper reported, "The site that we stayed at (#34) was too close to the main road and the noise from the cars was so loud, which led to an awful nights sleep."

Seasonal water levels: Lake conditions can vary significantly. At Lake Bistineau State Park, one visitor mentioned, "Didn't realize they lowered the lake. My fault for not investigating more."

Tips for camping with families

Wildlife education: Lake Bistineau State Park Campground offers nature viewing opportunities with relatively easy access. A visitor noted, "I took an evening walk on the Discovery Trail and saw two deer. There are several other, longer trails."

Budget-friendly options: Military families can access affordable camping at Barksdale AFB FamCamp. One visitor reported, "Tent spots are $4 a night, enclosed in a lightly wooded area, and only few yards away from both the bathroom and the playground."

Educational attractions: Several campgrounds include learning opportunities. At Cypress Black Bayou Recreation Area, "There is a small wildlife sanctuary (zoo but no petting) and free roaming peacocks."

Cabin alternatives: For families hesitant about tent camping, cabin options exist. One visitor to Caddo Lake State Park shared, "We loved the cabin, it made winter camping with kids do-able! Loved hiking and exploring!"

Tips from RVers

Hookup details: Not all campgrounds provide full hookups. A Lake Bistineau visitor noted, "No sewer at the sites, but water and electric. It would take a little work to get level in most of the sites from what I can see."

RV length considerations: TravelCenters of America RV Park provides convenient overnight stays but has space limitations. One RVer advised, "We were in a pull through spot, which was level, but barely long enough for our truck and 30 ft camper. Full hookups (bring extra long electric cord!)"

Extended stay facilities: Some locations accommodate longer stays. At Shreveport Bossier City KOA, facilities include "very neat and grass cut. Sites are reasonably spaced" with staff described as "very nice."

Accessibility: Most camping areas near Keithville offer straightforward access for vehicles. At The Trailerhood at Sumrall Farm, an RVer noted, "It's a tight turn to get in to and out of RV park but it's totally doable" with a "41' fifth wheel and a F-350 dually truck."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Keithville, LA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Keithville, LA offers a wide range of camping options, with 87 campgrounds and RV parks near Keithville, LA and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Keithville, LA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Keithville, LA is Shreveport Bossier City KOA with a 4-star rating from 16 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Keithville, LA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Keithville, LA.