Tent Camping near Elm Grove, LA

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    Several established tent campgrounds operate within 25 miles of Elm Grove, Louisiana. Earl Williamson Park in Oil City offers both primitive tent sites at $6 per night and spaces with electric hookups for $12 nightly. Ivan Lake in Cotton Valley provides tent camping with basic amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets, and trash collection. Both locations offer walk-in tent sites along with traditional drive-in access.

    Most tent camping areas near Elm Grove feature minimal amenities with varying degrees of development. Earl Williamson Park provides tent campers with electricity and a covered pavilion at some sites, though water spigots are unevenly distributed throughout the campground. Ivan Lake offers more primitive conditions with vault toilets but no showers or running water. Camp Quapaw features hike-in and walk-in tent access only with no drinking water, toilets, or developed facilities. Campers should bring all necessary water and supplies, particularly at the more remote sites like Teague Lake Primitive, where no facilities are available.

    Tent campers seeking more solitude can find walk-in tent locations at several sites throughout the region. The primitive camping area at Earl Williamson Park offers waterfront tent sites with sunset views over Caddo Lake. One visitor described the experience as "quiet and peaceful with beautiful sounds off the lake at night." Wenks Landing Recreation Area in Bodcau WMA provides secluded tent camping for $12 per night with flush toilets and running water, though sites 1-5 are noted as the only suitable options for tent setup. A camper mentioned that "site 1 is the best for car sleeping and set off from others with a large flat grassy area." Most locations permit campfires, though fire rings may not be provided at primitive sites.

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    Best Tent Campgrounds near Elm Grove (10)

      1. Earl Williamson Park

      4.3(6)36mi from Elm GroveTents

      "Stayed 1 night for rooftop camping on car. Chose to set up in the primitive camping area on the grass near the boat docking area. Quiet and peaceful with beautiful sounds off the lake at night."

      "6 for primitive. We paid for full hookups since the primitive area was overgrown and VERY primitive. We were able to just pull in and find a lovely, level, shady spot."

      2. Turtle Slide Campground

      1.0(1)27mi from Elm GroveTents

      3. Ivan Lake

      5.0(1)34mi from Elm GroveTents

      4. South Abutment East

      Be the first to review25mi from Elm GroveTents

      from $12 / night

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      5. Wenks Landing Recreation Area

      4.5(2)37mi from Elm GroveTents

      "If you want to tent camp or sleep in your car, only book sites 1-5. The others don’t seem to have flat spots for much of anything. Perhaps hammocking would work!"

      "Great campsite..kinda primitive but good for those that like the outdoor experience."

      from $12 / night

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      6. Camp Quapaw

      5.0(1)42mi from Elm Grove10 sitesTents

      "Camp Quapaw offers a great spot for primitive camping and tons of nearby activities including hiking at the camp and still near town for your essentials.  Stop by and leave a review about your stay!"

      from $30 / night

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      7. Teague Lake Primitive

      4.0(1)46mi from Elm GroveTents

      8. Highway 157 Primitive

      Be the first to review45mi from Elm GroveTents

      9. Dogwood Ridge Camper Park

      Be the first to review49mi from Elm GroveRVs, Tents

      10. Bucktail Camp Complex

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    • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 2, 2022

      Caddo Lake State Park Campground

      Magical state park

      Camped at site #63 in the Mill Pond Camping Area - tent area. This site backed up onto Saw Mill Pond - beautiful cypress swamp. Bugs were not too bad. Gravel drive on site. Level tent pad. Water only; no electric. Clean fire ring. Lantern post. Large site, good separation from other sites. Campground is heavily wooded, lots of shade. Campground is clean & nicely maintained. One restroom is at the entrance to the Mill Pond camping area, just off of a day use parking lot. No shower in this restroom. A newer, nicer restroom/shower house is located in the Woodpecker camping area. Quiet campground; no issues. Good AT&T service. Despite saying it's allowed in the campground features list, alcohol is prohibited. Excellent T-Mobile 5G service.

    • Napunani
      Jun. 9, 2023

      Caddo Lake State Park Campground

      Poison Oak and Tall Weeds

      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

    • D
      Nov. 24, 2022

      Lake Bistineau State Park Campground

      Beautiful state park

      Lake Bistineau is a great state park park near Shreveport, LA. We stayed 2 nights. The sites are very shady. The park streets and sites are asphalt. Some roads need repaving. The park was clean and quiet, and the staff was friendly. Unfortunately, the lake was drawn down to eradicate an invasive water plant. But, this presented a unique opportunity. We could walk on the dry lake bottom and see the parts of cypress trees that are normally under water. 

      Stayed in back-in campsite#14 which was level side to side, but the front was higher. The site has a nice view of the lake and a large wooden deck. There was just enough parking for my 34 ft TT and truck. Neighbors are nearby, but not too close. The site included: picnic table on concrete, BBQ pit, trash pole, and fire ring. Utilities: 20/30/50A electric in back. Water in back, good pressure. No sewer, but a dump station is available. 

      AT&T had 2 bars of LTE and Verizon 2 bars of LTE service. AT&T Speedtest: 5.1 Mbps down, 0.7 Mbps up. Verizon Speedtest: 7.4 Mbps down, 0.1 Mbps up. No WiFi. 

      Would stay here again. We camped at Lake Bistineau State Park in a Travel Trailer.

    • Mike V.
      Jun. 29, 2016

      Cloud Crossing Complex

      Cloud Crossing Campground, Kisatchie Natl Forest, N of Goldonna, LA

      Free public access small boat launch on to Saline Bayou at the campground. One end of the hiking trail along bayou is very close to the campground. Bathroom bldg. at campground has pit toilets only, not flush toilets. Campsites have fire rings and picnic tables. No electrical hook-up. First come - first serve, no reservations.

    • Jaye C.
      Apr. 4, 2021

      Earl Williamson Park

      Beautiful and simple site

      Stayed 1 night for rooftop camping on car. Chose to set up in the primitive camping area on the grass near the boat docking area. Quiet and peaceful with beautiful sounds off the lake at night. Bathrooms are not the best.

    • Cat R.
      Aug. 21, 2020

      Beaver Dam Campground

      Peace and Quiet

      This is a very beautiful Federal campground. Sites are scattered. Lots of shade, large trees. We were in site 16, which has water access and views. Level concrete pads. Electric and water. Dump station only. Many beautiful hiking and bike trails. Kayaking, swimming , boating and fishing. Showers are restrooms were very old. Camp host was super nice and friendly. Picnic tables and large firepits on sites.

    • Cat R.
      May. 21, 2019

      Lake Claiborne State Park Campground

      BEAUTIFUL LAKE

      Very pretty camping area. We stayed here at site 14. Had a long pier over the water, and plenty of space between campers. Not level ground, but we managed with enough blocks to get it level. This was a back in site. Water and electric, no sewer, but had a dump station. Absolutely no cell service. Lake Claiborne was a gorgeous lake yo kayak on.

    • Amie M.
      Jan. 21, 2021

      Caddo Lake State Park Campground

      Awesome! Be picky with tent sites

      Another great Texas State Park. I didn't see as much security as I usually do but the whole area is clean and well kept.

      The bathrooms are amazing with fully enclosed toilet/shower/changing station for family bathrooms. As someone traveling with a toddler it is a HUGE relief to lock him inside while I shower.

      We tent camp and while our site was perfect (#32) others were awful. It's very common for tent pads to be placed far away from the electrical box, so that's not a big deal... but after a rain storm it was apparent that a lot of tent pads need attention. The pads are dirt and many were uneven enough that 50% were well under water. Our pad was right next to the electrical box and someone had evened it out so while it rained and rained, we were good. So if you are tent camping pay close attention to the location and evenness of your tent pad. No amount of tarps would have saved some of these sites!

      The trails are good and it's a very unique location. Reminds me of South Florida!

      Lastly, the Armadillo circle is right next to the road. Okay maybe not right next to but you will hear traffic all night.

      Great for $15/night!

    • S
      Dec. 29, 2019

      Boles Field Campground

      Lots of sites

      The bathrooms are not kept clean, on site attendants camp is a cluttered mess, camp sites close to the road. Otherwise, nice trees, good camp sites, level ground, dark at night.


    Guide to Elm Grove

    Tent campsites near Elm Grove, Louisiana typically experience hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures. The region sits in the northwestern portion of Louisiana with elevations generally below 400 feet. Most camping areas feature pine and hardwood forests with access to fishing opportunities at nearby lakes, including Caddo Lake and Lake Bistineau.

    What to do

    Fishing access points: At Earl Williamson Park, the boat launch provides direct access to Caddo Lake. "Right on the lake in town Park, cash only and no reservations but can call camp host to see if a spot is open. Park has swimming, boat launch, disc golf, corn hole and much more," reports one camper who gave the park 5 stars.

    Disc golf course: The 18-hole disc golf course at Earl Williamson Park offers free play suitable for beginners and experienced players. A camper noted, "We got to play disc golf at their very nice public (free) 18 hole course. I've been carrying around the discs for years and never got to play. Now I'm hooked!"

    Wildlife viewing: Camp Quapaw offers hiking trails for wildlife observation with primitive camping sites. According to a review, the camp provides "a great spot for primitive camping and tons of nearby activities including hiking at the camp and still near town for your essentials."

    What campers like

    Affordable rates: Wenks Landing Recreation Area in Bodcau WMA charges $12 per night with reservations available through recreation.gov. A camper mentioned, "It's cheap though! $12/night and you can book on the recreation.gov app."

    Lake views: Waterfront sites at Earl Williamson Park feature views across Caddo Lake. One review states, "The waterfront sites have an amazing sun set view of Caddo Lake. Inexpensive camping sites. No full hook up sites. Good star gazing. Playground for small children."

    Hunting access: Ivan Lake serves as a popular base for hunters. A camper shared, "We camp here while hunting..love this camp site no worries or problems, all nice red blooded Americans loving Gods outdoor country."

    What you should know

    Limited drinking water: Most primitive sites near Elm Grove require bringing your own water supply. At Teague Lake Primitive, no drinking water is available on site, and campers need to bring all supplies.

    Bathroom facilities vary: At Earl Williamson Park, bathroom quality receives mixed reviews. A camper noted, "We were disappointed because the shower in the bathhouse didn't seem to work. It wasn't until the next morning that another camper clued us in about the 'private' shower for campers (get the code from the host)."

    Insect preparation: The region's warm, humid climate supports substantial mosquito populations, especially in summer. At Wenks Landing, a camper reported, "It was quite buggy even in early April, but I managed to keep moving and make a fire so the smoke would help the bugs stay away."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Earl Williamson Park includes playground equipment suitable for younger children. A camper mentioned, "The park has day use area that includes playgrounds, disc golf, fishing piers, and a swim beach (that we made good use of)."

    Campsite selection for tents: When bringing tents to Wenks Landing, specific sites work better than others. A reviewer advised, "If you want to tent camp or sleep in your car, only book sites 1-5. The others don't seem to have flat spots for much of anything."

    Safety considerations: Turtle Slide Campground is currently closed due to storm damage. A visitor reported, "It's in a really pretty location but it's overgrown and has obviously been closed for a while. A fellow campground visitor speculated that it closed after a really destructive tornado several years ago."

    Tips from RVers

    Limited hookup options: Electric hookups at Earl Williamson Park are available for $12 per night, but water access points are inconsistently placed. A camper explained, "We had electricity and a covered pavilion, but no water spigot at our site. Other sites had water but some were set up for RV connections not for filling up jugs."

    RV site leveling: Most tent camping areas near Elm Grove have uneven terrain requiring leveling blocks. At Earl Williamson Park, a camper shared, "We were able to just pull in and find a lovely, level, shady spot."

    Payment methods: Cash payment is required at several campgrounds in the area. At Earl Williamson Park, a camper reported, "Only $12 a night cash only, 2 week max."

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Elm Grove, LA is Earl Williamson Park with a 4.3-star rating from 6 reviews.

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