Camping near Kisatchie National Forest

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Kisatchie National Forest has multiple good campgrounds scattered throughout its wooded areas. Valentine Lake Northshore Campground sits by the water and connects to several hiking paths. Many campers also head to Chicot State Park, where you can fish, paddle kayaks, or watch for local birds. If you need more modern facilities, Gator Grounds RV Resort has full hookups and places for recreation. Check ahead about closures - Dion B campground isn't open right now. Remember you're in alligator country when camping here, so store food properly to avoid unwanted visitors. Before lighting any fires, look up current fire rules as they change seasonally. While many sites work on first-come, first-served, you should book ahead for busy places like Chicot State Park. The forest contains many different types of natural environments, so you'll see lots of different plants and animals. Some campsites have more trees for privacy than others. Pack for both warm days and cooler nights since the temperature drops significantly after sunset. Kisatchie works well for both quiet campers and those wanting more active trips.

Best Camping Sites Near Kisatchie National Forest (83)

    1. Indian Creek Recreation Area

    25 Reviews
    Woodworth, LA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 487-5058

    $16 / night

    "It was a very quiet spot tucked away on the far side of the campground. It was right off the water and had a beautiful view of the sunrise and all the birds."

    "Beautiful views of the lake can be seen from almost all primitive sites. We were visited by raccoons one night, but they were easily & quickly scared away."

    2. Indian Creek Recreation Area Best Camping Spot

    8 Reviews
    Woodworth, LA
    9 miles

    $30 / night

    "We lucked into the primo spot on the lake point and super level. Highly recommend this park, but undestand that it fills up fast, especially on the weekend."

    "Trails, lake, boating, fishing, biking, great shade. Can get crowded on weekends and lots of golf cart traffic. Stores nearby and Alexandria not far. One of our favorites."

    3. Valentine Lake Northshore Campground

    9 Reviews
    Gardner, LA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 793-9427

    $10 / night

    "Inside the Kisatchie National Forest, Evangeline District lies this peaceful little oasis. Water, flush toilets, seclusion, lake, and fishing. This was an amazing spot to stay for a few nights."

    "Well maintained grounds with flush toilet (no shower) drinking water tap near but not at the camp sites, fire ring and picnic tables at each site. Small (about 16 sites) and quiet."

    4. Loran Site Complex

    3 Reviews
    Forest Hill, LA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 793-9427

    "This site is PERFECT for hiking or biking the multiuse trails. Inside the Kisatchie National Forest, Evangeline District."

    5. Ahtus Melder Camp

    2 Reviews
    Forest Hill, LA
    2 miles

    "FREE  FCFS 

    Clairborne Trail $5.00 access fee 

    This campground is free and will accommodate RV's, tents, and trailers. No facilities, totally primitive."

    6. Kisatchie National Forest Loran/Claiborne Trailhead Camp

    2 Reviews
    Forest Hill, LA
    3 miles

    "There are 4 multiuse trails that lead out of this area. There are vault toilets and trash recepticles but NO WATER! Huge parking area and also shaded grills and picnic tables."

    7. Valentine Lake Wild Azalea Trail

    4 Reviews
    Gardner, LA
    13 miles
    Website

    "There is both primitive and fixed campsites.you have a couple Small trails in and around Valentine lake, or you caan hop on wild azeala trail and hike it. Its just short of 18 miles start to finish."

    "I hiked about 7.5 miles in from the Valentine Lake trailhead to a large clearing by the bridge with a nice cool stream. There are other clearings nearby which would be great for a small group camp."

    8. Kincaid Lake Campground - Temporarily Closed

    3 Reviews
    Gardner, LA
    14 miles
    Website

    "It has a lakeside beach, hiking/mountain biking trail and also connects with the Azalea Trail (popular with backpackers). It has a boat launch area with vault toilets."

    "Fishing, hiking, biking (road and off road trails), swimming (beach), playground (loop B), boating, secluded. I took 2 of my boys (8,6), sister, and her boy (10)."

    9. Evangeline Camp Complex

    2 Reviews
    Gardner, LA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 473-7160

    "Great trail. Very well marked and maintained. Some wet areas but not bad. Awesome primitive camping sites along trail."

    10. South Campground — Chicot State Park

    25 Reviews
    Ville Platte, LA
    27 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!"

    "It's a welcoming place to experience Louisiana outdoors."

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Recent Reviews near Kisatchie National Forest

228 Reviews of 83 Kisatchie National Forest Campgrounds


  • Jason G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 25, 2025

    Gator Grounds RV Resort

    Clean and Well Kept. Great for kids

    Very clean and well maintained park. Level lots. Lots of activities for kids like swimming pools, water slide, zip lines, and more.

  • 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

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 2, 2025

    Coyote Camp

    Nice spot

    It’s a nice spot if you’re looking to sit around camp and chill. There were hunters here that were cool people. Other are hiking trails but I didn’t hike them due to hunting season. It’s the first of November, that is my fault I didn’t know. There also tons of ohh trails too . Not a lot of people at all . As for cell service I got between 2 and 3 bars I have cricket service. My Starlink wouldn’t connect due to no clear view to many trees

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • rspillers84
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Bundick Lake Retreat and RV Park

    Perfect for Church Camp or Family Reunion

    Very relaxing.

    The pool was clean when we visited, and was nice and refreshing. 

    Everything worked, looks like they just redid the putt putt area.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Natchitoches Pecan Orchard RV Park

    Nice Quiet Night

    This RV Park is neat and clean. Each row of sites is named after a variety of Pecans. There is a pool and a pond. We enjoyed our stay.

  • steve L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Saddle Bayou Camp Complex

    Nice little place,20ft rv travel trailer

    Nice toilet,his and hers. Only one spot for that .


Guide to Kisatchie National Forest

Kisatchie National Forest camping offers diverse primitive and established sites across 604,000 acres of central Louisiana's pine forests. The terrain features rolling hills with elevation changes between 80-300 feet, creating varied camping experiences from lakeside spots to woodland clearings. Water access remains a key consideration, with some campgrounds offering potable water while primitive sites require bringing your own or filtering from streams.

What to do

Hiking opportunities: Valentine Lake North Shore connects to multiple trail systems including the 26-mile Wild Azalea Trail. "Site is well maintained. Beautiful water sites. Valentine Lake is a 46 acre lake surrounded by pine and hard woods. Motorized boats are not allowed. The lake is serene as is the campground," notes camper N.I.

Kayaking and canoeing: Indian Creek Recreation Area provides direct water access from many campsites. "We were able to launch our kayaks from our RV site," reports Cat R. The lake prohibits motorized boats in some sections, creating peaceful paddling conditions.

Backpacking: Set up camp along the Wild Azalea Trail for extended hiking trips. "I hiked about 7.5 miles in from the Valentine Lake trailhead to a large clearing by the bridge with a nice cool stream. There are other clearings nearby which would be great for a small group camp," shares Sean S. Most primitive sites require packing out all trash.

Fishing opportunities: Valentine Lake Northshore Campground offers accessible fishing from designated piers. "Our spot was clean and previous campers were nice to leave firewood also. We were right by the fishing pier which was perfect for us," writes Tanya R. Anglers should note that some lakes contain alligators.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Many campgrounds feature spacious separation between camping areas. At Loran Site Complex, "Sites have decent buffer between them. Nestled amongst the pine trees, you really feel like you're in the forest," notes Fabein D.

Wildlife viewing: Chicot State Park provides opportunities to see native species. "There is a ton to see as far as wildlife goes....armadillos, alligators, tons of birds, snakes, etc," explains Andrea F. Most campers recommend bringing binoculars.

Quiet atmosphere: Weekday camping typically offers more solitude. "We stayed in loop A and there were only a few people there. Lots of things to keep us busy and peaceful enough to just relax," shares Paula W. about Kincaid Lake Campground.

Clean facilities: Indian Creek Recreation Area Best Camping Spot maintains its amenities well. "Very clean well kept up," notes Scott B. Most established campgrounds feature regularly serviced restrooms.

What you should know

Alligator awareness: Multiple water bodies contain alligators requiring proper safety measures. "Watch for the alligators if you're near the water! They are not shy and I do not recommend feeding them unless you want them coming to visit you," warns Taylor C. at Valentine Lake North Shore.

Weather considerations: Temperature fluctuations can be significant throughout the year. "Be prepared for plenty of ups and downs and some rough terrain. There are adequate running streams to get water for filtering... but not in 90 degree weather!" notes Sean S.

Campground maintenance varies: Some areas require verification of current conditions before arrival. "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," reports Hope H. about Loran Site Complex.

Reservation systems: Campgrounds operate on different booking platforms. "The camp host was very nice and stopped in to check on us about 30-45 minutes after we arrived. Each site had water and electric," shares Chris & Rosanne C. Always check availability requirements before arrival.

Tips for camping with families

Beach activities: Several locations offer designated swimming areas with amenities. "The beach areas seem really nice for camping during warmer weather. We thoroughly enjoyed hiking the trail and saw lots of deer tracks, ducks, and squirrels," reports Layla D.

Playground access: Evangeline Camp Complex provides recreational facilities for children. "Great trail. Very well marked and maintained. Some wet areas but not bad," notes Kassy Z. Most family-friendly sites include picnic tables and fire rings.

Weekend planning: Expect higher occupancy during weekends and holidays. "Get there early because we saw only 12 sites to occupy," advises Tanya R. about Valentine Lake Northshore. Many popular sites fill completely by Friday afternoon.

Supervised recreation: Structured activities require appropriate oversight. "Because this campground is geared toward young families, there were a lot of kids running around unsupervised," notes Sarah L. at Indian Creek. Parents should maintain supervision of children around water.

Tips from RVers

Pad dimensions: Check campsite specifications before arrival as some cannot accommodate larger rigs. "We have a 21' travel trailer and barely fit it and our Toyota Tundra in site 52," cautions Layla D. Many sites require advance measurement verification.

Leveling requirements: Prepare leveling blocks for uneven sites. "Slightly unlevel, needed blocks on the right side," reports Cat R. about Indian Creek Recreation Area. Most RV sites feature concrete pads with varying degrees of levelness.

Utility hookups: Verify available connections before arrival. "Senior discount got 10% off. Only stayed one night for about $26.00. We lucked into the primo spot on the lake point and super level," shares Gary P. about camping at Indian Creek. Water and electric connections vary between campgrounds and specific sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to camp in Kisatchie National Forest?

Most campgrounds in Kisatchie National Forest require a nominal fee rather than a formal permit. Corral Camp in the Kisatchie District has a $3 camping fee, plus an additional $5 fee if you plan to use the Sandstone Trail system. Some areas like Ahtus Melder Camp in the Evangeline District offer free primitive camping. For dispersed camping in the forest, it's best to check with the district ranger office for current regulations, as some areas may require free backcountry permits. Always follow Leave No Trace principles and respect any fire restrictions in place.

Where are the designated camping areas in Kisatchie National Forest?

Kisatchie National Forest offers several designated camping areas spread across multiple districts. In the Kisatchie District, you'll find Lotus Camp and Coyote Camp, both located along the Sandstone Trail system. The Evangeline District features Valentine Lake Northshore Campground and Loran Site Complex, which provides access to multi-use trails. In the Calcasieu District, there's Hunters Camp in the Vernon Unit. Many of these campgrounds offer different experiences from secluded forest settings to lakeside camping, with varying levels of accessibility and amenities.

What amenities are available at Kisatchie campgrounds?

Amenities vary widely across Kisatchie National Forest campgrounds. Dogwood Camp offers water access and is conveniently located next to the Ranger Station where you can find trail maps and forest information. Oak Camp Complex is more primitive with vault toilets but no water. Most developed sites provide picnic tables, fire rings, and lantern poles. For more comfort, Valentine Lake Northshore Campground features flush toilets, water access, and lakeside sites perfect for fishing. Many campgrounds are designed with specific users in mind—some cater to horse riders, others to off-road vehicle enthusiasts or hikers using the trail systems.