Best RV Parks & Resorts near Keithville, LA
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$34 - $36 / night
Looking for an affordable and enjoyable outdoor experience? Look no further than our park! Experience nature with our spacious RV sites that offers essential amenities to make your stay comfortable and memorable. Book your stay today and experience the beauty of nature.
$35 - $50 / night
At Marshall Meadows RV and Tiny Home Village, you will have the peacefulness of living in the country, along with the convenience of city-amenities only minutes away. During your weekend getaway or extended stay, you will be surrounded by mature trees, a private fishing pond, and acres of recreational land for the kids and pets to play! We also offer coin-operated laundry and community media room with wireless internet. Each RV spot is around 85' long and 35' wide. Pull-through and back-in spots are available, along with fresh, city water and full hookups. We strive to give you and your family an enjoyable and relaxing experience in our quiet park in the country. Come pick out your perfect spot today!
Hidden away on the Big Cypress of Caddo Lake, is one of the most beautiful and serene secrets of North East Texas.
Buffalo Bayou RV Park is a 20 spot RV park surrounded by nature. This is a new park with plenty of room for you to stretch out and relax. The park is waterfront with a boat ramp that provides access to the Big Cypress. The 20 RV sites offer full hookup for water, electricity and sewer. (50/30 at all sites) There are walking trails for you and your pets as well to enjoy. Have your morning coffee out on the deck, start out early to catch the “big one”, take your furry friends for a walk or just enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
20 sites with full hookups for water, electricity, sewer (50/30 at all sites).
Sites are large and hold 65-70 foot rigs.
Iron ore gravel pads hold even the biggest and heaviest rigs. No need to worry about mud and sinking into the ground. In fact, the sites are so sturdy they even hold 18-wheelers with heavy equipment.
Sites are generous and nicely spread out. There’s plenty of room for slideouts. And you’re never so close to other guests you have to look through their windows.
We have added a bathroom with shower for tent camping.
Rental Camper
Large camper for rent. Limited stay: 1 week. Please call for availability.
Camper sleeps 5 adults or 4 adults + 2 children.
Queen size bedroom for 2 adults.
2 bunks in the back.
Couch makes into a bed — sleeps 1 adult or 2 children.
Bathroom, shower, kitchen, fridge, freezer, 3 burners, micro.
Electric heat + A/C.
Historic Jefferson is only a 7 mile trip. There are so many things to do and see. If you have never been, it is a must do trip. The restaurants are Great!! Marshall is 14 miles away and offers all the conveniences of shopping as well as a history of it’s own.
Get away from your busy routine and join us at Buffalo Bayou for a few days or a few weeks and let time drift away.
Call for details at 1-903-424-3710 (cell) or 1-903-679-3874.
$35 / night
$36 / night
Huxley Bay Marina & RV Park is nestled in the Sabine National Forest on a peaceful cove off Toledo Bend Lake. We offer 24 RV Sites and can accommodate up to a 70ft RV. We offer sites with 30 & 50 amp hookups, water & sewer hookups, fire pits, and picnic tables available daily, weekly, or monthly. Furthermore, we have a small convenient store on property offering necessities, snacks, cold drinks, Hunting and Fishing Licenses, Texas Lottery, live bait and tackle, tobacco and propane exchanges. Cellular service is hit or miss, we do have signal on Verizon and AT&T in specific areas. We offer FREE Wi-Fi as well. In addition, there is a private boat launch, boat slips, and dry storage available for rental by day, week, or month.
To book visit us at https://huxleybay.net/
$30 - $70 / night
We pulled in late and stayed one night. The owner greeted us and the welcome was genuine and warm. While the site had many long term residence. Our site was good with easy full hook ups, drive through, but required side leveling. The small pond was great to walk around and chat by. Some noise early in the morning when workers left, but other than that ... hidden gem for a quick one night stay!
Made a reservation via telephone for two days a month in advance, but was not given a site number.When we pulled up to the office there was a note with a telephone number to call, but no answer. I saw a gentleman walking around and it appeared he saw us. After waiting about 10 minutes, I decide to driver further into the park. The gentleman I saw earlier was one of the owners/ managers, I would would have expected him to go to the office to meet the newly arriving guests. I will say that he was friendly enough and later, his wife stopped by to collect the fee and she too was friendly. The park itself has full hook ups and is on the banks of the bayou. The campground require you to sign a waiver because of the water moccasins from the bayou and because of the potential of falling tree limbs. The. Campground is pretty sandy so leveling may be problematic for big rigs. The do allow long term guests to store all kinds of equipment and gear, the site next to us look like a junk yard. Our fellow campers seemed friendly enough with the gentleman on the other side from the junk yard introducing himself.
This campground is a few miles off I 20. Basic RV park with full hookups with level gravel lots and easy maneuverability. Pull through accommodated my 44 ft. MH, Jeep with mini golf cart carrier easily. Quiet and nice.
We came here for a quick over night stay. Right off interstate by gas stations and food. 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!), picnic table, showers, cable, dog park, and extra parking area noted. No fires allowed. With Good Sam our spot was 34.00 which was quite reasonable.
34 ft fiver, one night passing through. Not very well maintained. spots are close together. all gravel. right off I-20. full hookups with average (spotty) internet. walking distance to food. we did not unhook. The bath / showers are very nice and large and clean. It's good sam, and your options for another close good sam is limited.
Kayaking this area was BEAUTIFUL and just unforgettable from our trip to this part of the state. You get to camp among the trees and spanish moss and water. There are some choices on just how much you get at your campsite (RV hookups, electric, water) and they had some screened sites that were full. If you make reservations far enough in advance definitely get the screened in areas. The bugs are awful, the gators are a little scary, but that’s the price you pay for the beauty.
Stayed here a couple of nights while visiting family in the area. Easy access from I-10. It’s on the south side of the interstate not the north as shown on the map. Mostly filled with long term rentals but keep clean and nice.
Good place to stay. Close to Hallsville. Full hook ups. Clean park. Great laundry facility and bath house.
There is much to do at this park. Trails, swimming, boating, fishing, small zoo and museum. Very clean. Newly renovated. Full hook ups and cabins are available as well as tent camping. The tent camping area is separate from RV section though.
Very quiet despite mostly long terms, lots of rules that keeps the campground clean, neat, and orderly. Not a great place for pets, walking area is rather small. Small stocked pond, fish were biting! Spaces are extra long, however made for a 5th wheel. If in class A with a tow, will have to unhook if you don’t have 25-30 foot long hoses.
Kind of an odd location— behind an auction yard. Nice concrete slabs for RVs. Fair gravel roads, 3 very nice log cabins, at least 2 covered RV spaces. BBQ grills and fire pits are brand new. Private pond on site. Because it is relatively new they have a few bugs to work out but I would stay there again.
This campground is now a KOA. It appears to have more long term campers living here than anything else. The campgrounds offered are split across a highway. The pool is only on one section. It is required to shower before using the pool but there is no shower or bathroom at the pool. The lodge is reserved for other paying patrons. You have to wear a pink paper bracelet to prove you are allowed access. If you want to use the hot tub you must contact the office and pay for the propane. The park does have nice paved parking pads and a newly paved road. Roads are narrow though. The entry to the park did confuse us a little. It’s a bit of a walk to the pool or office. I guess it worked for just staying the night.
This camp ground is well kept. There is a nice beach and really nice fishing pears and dock. There is a large open pavilion to rent as well as an enclosed group building. Cabins and duplex housing are also an option. I prefer the pull through full hook up section but there are plenty of tent and RV sites with water and electricity. There are some short trails and an amphitheater is located near the bath house. I try to camp there once a year.
We stayed here one nite and stored our camper for a few nights. The campground was clean and they had a pool and playground. Full hook up, no issues. The staff was friendly.
We would camp here again, not full hook ups but the staff was the best we have ever runn across. Very helpful in every aspect. Swim area, alot of trails. Quiet campground
Great trails! This park has both land and water trails. Wonderful place to canoe, kayak, paddle boat and fish. Good space between camp sites and there are full hook up sites. First come choice. Friendly staff!
Did an extended stay here, 3 months while working in the area. The staff is great and very helpful and friendly. The dog park is nice if you have them. Park is well maintained. There are only 2 reasons I couldn’t give them more than 3 stars, 1) on monthly rate they charge for electric which I get but it continued to go up even though outside temps continued to drop so no need for my A/C units. 2) During the last 4 nights of my stay there were multiple times I heard multiple gun fire in the area.
Lots of in and out traffic. I would recommend if your passing through the area and need to stop for a night or two but not long term.
This is a quiet place. There's about 10 full hook up, level, pull through sites. Pretty surroundings. Kyle and Sarah keep it clean and family friendly. There's a laundry room. No Bathhouse. They're building a pond, which will be lovely once it's done in 2022. There are small houses nearby. Nice folks living in them. Kyle is really nice, not pushy with religion. Close to Center, Tx. I suggest Darrel's or Chaps for Bbq!
We called from the road got an awesome spot by the lake. Needed a rest for $125 for the week includes full hook up, showers in the bath house. Laundry coin laundry. Wifi. Cell service is awesome and a store right there on the property. The owners are the nicest people you will ever meet.
The pool was closed the whole time we were there. I could understand a day, but they just kept trying to fix it themselves instead of getting a professional. We stayed here for the pool so, at$55 bucks for grass and gravel and no pool, we were not impressed. The women's toilets were new and clean, but the showers were nasty. The long-term campers were nice, but the transients were super rude, parked in your campground arrogantly, and didn't obey quiet hour rules. One camper opened and shut his truck doors over 20 times early in the morning. He was pacing around like a little kid looking for attention. You are quite a long drive from downtown and in not a good area of town either
On a highway in a very impoverished small town. Road noise constant. Clean. Gravel parking area pull throughs with full hook ups. Mostly filled with residents. Office was closed. No gate, no security. Called number to check in and seemed to ruin older woman's day by calling. "Grass" to walk dogs was solid stickers. Broken fence leading into a Mexican restaurant next door featured many loud drinkers wandering their parking area. Felt unwelcome, not very safe, and won't return. Left at sunrise.
This campground is very basic. It has full hook ups and that is about it. There is a Laundry Room. There are about 20 or so spots, mostly occupied by permanent residents. It looks like folks park their trailers here and go home for the work week, only to return for the weekend. The draw for this place is quiet solitude. There is no - and I mean zero AT&T service here. You occasionally hear boats traveling up or down the river, but it’s very peaceful. Caddo Lake is the place to see here, and since you can only see it via Caddo Lake State Park, or Caddo Lake National Wildlife Refuge, you must really use a boat, kayak, or canoe to get the full experience. It is the moss covered cypress and bayou atmosphere that drew us to this area, and it did not disappoint. There is a restaurant right next door that is right on the river and serves good food. They are only open for dinner and only on Friday thru Sunday. We felt that it was the perfect location to see the area.
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. It looks like their are 19 spots with a couple being pull-through. There is shower/bathroom and laundry area open 24 hours a day. The property is across from train tracks and the train came through around 8 times a day for about 1 minute and it does blow its horn right before reaching the RV Park. I had my air conditioner running and barely heard it. We stayed here with a 41’ fifth wheel and a F-350 dually truck. It’s a tight turn to get in to and out of RV park but it’s totally doable.
PROS
Saved $42 With TX STATE PARK PASS
No fee to reserve online.
No sales tax. U
pon arriving at Site 23, we had no power at the pedestal. Called Park Headquarters and 2 park personnel were at our site in 10 minutes and resolved problem
Site 23 level asphalt
Site 23 partial shade
Aluminum picnic table, 2 hook lantern pole and metal fire pit with cooking grate
Donation firewood available
Soap and hand dryer in toilet/shower facility
3 bars TMOBILE when not storming
CONS
No overnight security gate closure
Site 23 was 1/3 covered with poison oak and remaining living area covered with tall weeds.
Some highway noises.
Two PARK HOSTS occupy sites in Woodpecker Hollow. That reduces full hook up sites to 6. One of those sites were used as a temporary dump station due to out-of-service park dump station
Woodpecker Hollow toilet/shower facility needs some deep cleaning
11 windows in Woodpecker Hollow women’s toilet/shower and only 4 were open. Camp host said rest of windows were painted shut. Floors were continuously wet and slippery. What a mess! This place needs a fan or two.
Most pets we saw were NOT on leash
No privacy from surrounding campsites
No ranger drive thru Woodpecker Hollow
No park WIFI
An absolutely beautiful setting. This is a quiet, quaint park with the most beautiful views. I hosted a kayak camp out with 23 ladies to go kayaking. There is a kayak rental right next door which is a very short paddle to the camp. There’s a small boat ramp at the park so putting in is easy. There’s 3 trails close to the park. Trails took 1 -2 hours depending on which one you take and how fast you paddle. There’s a shower house with 1 shower, sink and toilet, very clean and plenty of room with a bench. The park is well kept and clean. There is a fire ring at each camp site and full hook ups. There is a HUGE public fire pit that is wonderful to gather with larger groups. The owners Pat and Leslie live on the grounds and are wonderful and available for any questions. This is a rather new park and is hidden gem at Caddo and well worth the stay.
Great US Forest Service campground especially if you enjoy hiking, biking or fishing. The Sugar Cane National Recreation Trail loops around the lake. The campground is a loop with approximately 30 large and level sites with electric and water hookups. Some are on the lake and some more wooded. All feel very private and spacious. There’s a dump station nearby. The sites are $25/night.
Big rv spots. Definitely not on top of each other. Very clean park. Rv spots right along the water. You can put in a kayak or canoe from these spots. Nice and quiet! 🥰
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