Best Cabin Camping near Lockport, LA

Several campgrounds within driving distance of Lockport, Louisiana offer furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Catfish Cabins and Campground provides spacious, condo-style cabins with waterfront locations, full hookups, WiFi, and cable. According to one visitor, "The cabins are more condo style, very spacious and very clean." New Orleans West KOA features cabin accommodations with air conditioning, clean facilities, and access to amenities like a pool, playground, and laundry facilities. Lake End Park Campground & Marina in Morgan City (about 40 miles from Lockport) offers cabins near Lake Palourde with full hookups and access to fishing, swimming, and boat rentals.

Pet-friendly cabin options exist at most locations, though policies vary by campground. New Orleans RV Resort & Marina provides premium cabin accommodations with waterfront views and access to amenities like a restaurant, pool, and hot tub. Bobby Lynn's Marina & RV Park (temporarily closed as of last update) previously offered waterfront cabins designed specifically for fishing enthusiasts. Most cabins remain open year-round, though peak season for fishing-oriented properties typically runs April through November. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months and weekends.

Most rustic cabins include beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, from basic microwaves to full kitchens with refrigerators and stovetops. Catfish Cabins provides fish cleaning stations for anglers. On-site stores at some locations like New Orleans West KOA offer basic provisions, though selection is limited. For extended stays, bringing cooking supplies, food, and personal items is recommended as grocery options near some of the more remote cabin locations can be limited. Bug spray is essential year-round at all Louisiana cabin camping locations, particularly those near water.

Best Cabin Sites Near Lockport, Louisiana (9)

    1. New Orleans West KOA

    19 Reviews
    Kenner, LA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (504) 467-1792

    $77 - $98 / night

    "The spaces are a bit tight, only RV spots have a fire pit. Showers are well kept but the place smells musty. The location can’t be beat and the employees are great."

    "The place is rather small and the RVs are pretty close together, but it’s not as bad if you get the ones that are not on the concrete pavement because the trees provide shade."

    2. Catfish Cabins and Campground

    1 Review
    Grand Isle, LA
    22 miles
    +1 (985) 475-8700

    $23 / night

    "There are cabins and RV sites with FULL HOOKUPS, WiFi, cable, fish cleaning stations, a pool, and a washer and dryer. The owner and operators are friendly and the place is kept clean."

    3. Lake End Park Campground & Marina

    15 Reviews
    Franklin, LA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 380-4623

    "There is a protected area on the lake within the park that you can launch your boat and they do have two restrooms with showers as well as washers and dryer’s to clean your clothes."

    "Back in spot right up to Lake Palourde in Morgan City, La. Full hook ups, swimming a beach with canoe, kayak and jet ski rentals. Really nice area for those with or without kids."

    4. Southern Marsh RV Park

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    Lockport, LA
    17 miles
    +1 (985) 325-4455

    $15 - $80 / night

    5. Grand Isle State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Grand Isle, LA
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 787-2559

    "The electric sites are $30 a night and it’s an RV park with manicured lawns covered in tiny mammal poops and lawn trimmings and 1-2 palm trees per site."

    "We stayed on a beach site in October of 2020 and it wasn’t too crowded - all of the sites are in a line down the beach front but there’s decent space in between each spot and they back up to the dunes."

    6. New Orleans RV Resort & Marina

    15 Reviews
    Metairie, LA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (504) 286-8157

    $75 - $170 / night

    "The biggest drawbacks are the drive up and the ... Flight for life? Helicopter that keeps passing over. The amenities are top notch, the sites are great. The price is a premium, but it's legit."

    "They pick up your trash by noon, LP pickup/refill, shower hot, store, pool, hot tub, sitting areas with rockers, laundry, dog area and great restaurant/sport bar. Had excellent crab cake and bisque."

    7. Poche Plantation RV Resort Cottage

    1 Review
    Laplace, LA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (225) 715-9510

    "Lots of history in the area, fun quiet place to stay, about an hour drive to New Orleans, Howard and his wife are hosts and very nice people, the place needs a lot of work but the character of it all is"

    8. Bobby Lynn’s Marina & RV Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    1 Review
    Grand Isle, LA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 396-2678

    $65 / night

    "All the RV sites and cabins are waterfront with easy access and free launching. The cabins are more condo style very spacious and very clean."

    9. Fanz Mobile Home & RV Park

    1 Review
    Belle Chasse, LA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (504) 682-4900

    "Some are in need of repairs and power washing. Not an RV resort. That’s the bad. Now the good."

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  • D
    Dec. 31, 2021

    New Orleans RV Resort & Marina

    Nice park, but a little overpriced

    Pontchartrain Landing is nice RV park. We had a great weekday stay in late December and the weather was nice. Its not far from downtown New Orleans. When you first get off the Interstate, the area looks abandoned and a little sketchy, but it is ok. Apple Maps guided me right to the park. There is a restaurant and bar, but we didnt eat there. I enjoyed walking and sitting along the water in the mornings. The occasional noise from airplanes taking off from nearby Lakefront Airport was a small detraction. Playground was not much.   Place is fenced at gated for added security.

    Stayed in waterfront campsite#21, but view was partially blocked by houseboats.  Pretty disappointed for $89/night.  Back-in site with gravel parking and a picnic table. No BBQ pit or fire ring. 15A/30A/50A, water, sewer, and cable TV hookups. Site was pretty level. Awning faced north so we had some shade from the sun. There was a flower bed with palm trees between the sites. Not much shade in the park. The site is located on the water. Neighbor was at least 20 ft. Away. Roads in the park were gravel creating some dust. Both AT&T and Verizon had good signal(3 bars each). AT&T Speedtest= 26.8 Mbps down, x 6.5 Mbps up. Free Wi-Fi is available at the office/restaurant and paid available it the sites. Did not use the Wi-Fi. 

    Overall, not impressed for the price, but would stay here again. We camped at New Orleans RV Resort& Marina in a Travel Trailer.

  • Lindsey G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 3, 2022

    New Orleans West KOA

    Tight spaces, good location

    The spaces are a bit tight, only RV spots have a fire pit. Showers are well kept but the place smells musty. The location can’t be beat and the employees are great. Very safe area and convenient shopping places nearby. Short drive to downtown. Good Wi-Fi, good laundry and dish cleaning area. Would stay again but I wish the small camper area would be more spaced out and have fire pits or grills. Nice little playground and the pool looked good as well.

  • K
    Jan. 23, 2021

    Grand Isle State Park Campground

    RV park and beach camping

    Good spot for fishermen and birding, but the sites are not private at all. The electric sites are $30 a night and it’s an RV park with manicured lawns covered in tiny mammal poops and lawn trimmings and 1-2 palm trees per site. You get electric and water, but the water tastes very chlorinated. There’s at least 2 dishwashing stations. Great access to the beach, lots of shorebirds and skimmers, spectacular sunrise and sunset. The bathrooms are nice too, but far from the electric sites so it’s a hike or a bike ride to use them. Showers are hot and clean. The tent sites feel more private since it feels more nature-y on the beach and less like a neighborhood, and they each have a fire ring and picnic table. Mosquitos are a given for the region, as is heavy morning dew in January. Some great casual southern dining options nearby.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 6, 2022

    Lake End Park Campground & Marina

    Good For An Overnight

    Large campground and park that has RV areas and tent camping areas as well. There are a few loops in this campground. Some are paved; the further loop where we stayed is not. Our site was right on the water where were could see pelicans diving for fish and other water birds as well. 

    If you are looking for privacy this is NOT your place. Sites are very close together and we had to make sure our slide did not hit the neighbor's truck side mirror! Also not very quiet. If you don't hear boats roaming around then you can hear children playing in the multiple playgrounds or the neighbor's music playing or overall road noise. It is a good place if you just need a night or if you fish or have a boat I suppose. 

    Bathrooms/showers are not very convenient and are not very nice.  The shower was full of bugs (dead and alive) and though free you had to consistently keep pushing the "on" button to turn the water on for 30 second intervals.  Also, you have no choice as far as water temperature. It wasn't too cold or too hot but if you want hotter in the winter or cooler water in the summer, you don't get that option. There was also only one hook for belongings and the door wasn't secure.

    There is a laundry room but it was so far from us (in the other camping loop) that we did not go to it even though we picked this place so we could take showers and do laundry.

    This campground is convenient and cheap and close to town and the highway but I don't think I would stay here again unless I was desperate. It is nice and well maintained and clean but the closeness of people and the distance to amenities is a no go.

    There is trash (no recycling) as well as the aforementioned showers, bathrooms and laundry. There is also a beach area, playgrounds  and boating/fishing. There is a fire pit, picnic table and full hook ups at each site for the RVs.

    The website is weird because the "off" and "busy" seasons seem opposite and from other reviews they had disputes over the cost, so we weren't sure what to expect, but we paid $20 online for a Monday night and the nice office ladies didn't say anything when we were checking in.

  • M
    Jul. 27, 2023

    Lake End Park Campground & Marina

    Very nice camping area

    I think this is a very nice camping area for both RV’s and tent camping, but it does have some minor drawbacks. There is a protected area on the lake within the park that you can launch your boat and they do have two restrooms with showers as well as washers and dryer’s to clean your clothes. Bathrooms in nearly every camping area across the country I’ve been to aren’t exactly up to home standards, but it is functional. The people working at the park have always been friendly and helpful. I like to tent camp and even the tent campsites have electrical hook ups. The truly bizarre thing about that is we are located in South Louisiana where the temperatures are absolutely brutally hot and majority of the year and yet they have a rule that clearly states you cannot have an air conditioner in your tent. And luckily, I didn’t see that the first four or five times I stayed there and no one said a word. Why in the world could you not hook up a portable AC unit in your tent considering electrical hook ups are provided and AC units make nearly no noise? Speaking of noise, the park is located in just inside a 90° curve in the highway with two sets of rumble strips in each direction. Being located practically within the city limits of Morgan city, or noise from traffic and the rumble strips doesn’t quiet down until well after midnight and picks back up again in full force around 5 AM. I couple that with the majority of the people here wanting their trucks to make the most noise possible, it’s a bit distracting and makes sleep difficult. Like all camping areas, people are going to listen to all manners and types of music but that quiet down significantly after 10 PM. my last trip about a week ago I noticed that my particular campsite was covered in fire ants that would start to build colonies within all your camping equipment left on the ground outside and they also built a major ant city underneath our tent that wasn’t an issue until I was breaking down the camp and the ants decided to scatter all over the tent inside and out.  the fishing is fantastic down here and the wildlife is incredible. You will see alligators of course along with rabbits, black squirrels, osprey bald eagles as well as seagulls and pelicans given our close proximity to the gulf coast. The office has people working in it every day of the week and and there is a Coke machine at the office and they do sell 8 pound bags of ice for $2. Overall, I really like camping here and then will continue to do so as long as no one says anything about having an AC unit in my tent as I would not consider staying in a tent in South Louisiana without one. 

  • Emily C.
    Jul. 24, 2022

    Grand Isle State Park Campground

    Cool night on the beach

    We stayed on a beach site in October of 2020 and it wasn’t too crowded - all of the sites are in a line down the beach front but there’s decent space in between each spot and they back up to the dunes. It’s a gorgeous beach front to walk down and it’s decently isolated from developed areas of grand isle. There is a picnic table at each spot and we hid our food container underneath it, however we didn’t secure it enough and animals got into it over the night. There is no cover or respite from the sun or sand, and the bathroom is near the parking lot. Perfect time of year because the nights were cool , however you can’t avoid an early wake up with the sun and heat in the morning.

  • B
    May. 28, 2019

    Bobby Lynn’s Marina & RV Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    Neat Clean and the owners are very helpful and friendly

    This campground is designed to accommodate fisherman and families. All the RV sites and cabins are waterfront with easy access and free launching. The cabins are more condo style very spacious and very clean. There are lots of space and docks for kids to fish off of and the campground is very clean. There is a laundry and public shower for camping guests only. The peak season is April through November but the fishing is great year round.

  • Paula W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2017

    Grand Isle State Park Campground

    "A quaint drinking town with a fishing problem"

    So many ways to break this down

    1. The campgrounds. RV and tent camping sites are all pull through. Not big spots, no privacy or shade ... location, location, location. They all have fire pits, water and elect. Some have separate grills. The Tent only sites are on the beach. You have to carry your gear, no driving on the beach. Pick a site closer to the bath houses - there are 2. Big bath houses, plenty of showers.

    2. The Park. There are 2 piers for saltwater fishing as well as a dock for inlet fishing. There are other small marshy areas to fish depending on the tide.

    3. The town. Grand Isle is all about being at the end of the world and fishing. Be prepared to see cars parked along the side of the road and people fishing from any spot there is water. There is water everywhere.

    We were not prepared to do serious fishing on this trip but still had a blast. We played with crabs in the inlet, put our feet in the Gulf, watched shrimp boats. There is a hiking trail, but at high tide it is flooded so you can't access it.

    No matter the time of year or the wind speed - BUG SPRAY IS A NECESSITY!

  • Stephen G.
    Nov. 22, 2018

    Grand Isle State Park Campground

    Windy and cold but nice

    We went winter camping and fishing. It’s quite a ways from the parking lot to the beach. Camping is on the beach right on the Gulf. Sand gets everywhere. It was cold but the wind was the killer. The wind howled all night. The campground was fairly nice with tables and a fire pit. The bathrooms were far away. You were better to walk behind the thick brush and take a leak.


Guide to Lockport

Cabin camping near Lockport, Louisiana provides access to excellent fishing waters within a 40-mile radius. The region sits at an elevation just above sea level in southern Louisiana's coastal marsh ecosystem where temperatures remain warm for most of the year. Local waterways including bayous, lakes and Gulf access create ideal conditions for anglers staying in cabin accommodations year-round.

What to do

Fishing from rental docks: At Bobby Lynn's Marina & RV Park, waterfront cabins cater specifically to anglers. "This campground is designed to accommodate fisherman and families. All the RV sites and cabins are waterfront with easy access and free launching."

Beach activities: Grand Isle State Park offers beach tent camping with Gulf of Mexico access. "Beautiful sunsets and sunrises. We saw baby dolphins and crabs," reports one visitor, while another notes "free laundry too" as an unexpected perk.

Boat rentals: Lake End Park Campground provides boat launch access to fresh waters. A camper explains, "Great fishing, swimming, playground, walking trails! We had to be in this area for work and so glad we found this lake!"

Wildlife viewing: The coastal region hosts diverse wildlife including alligators, marine mammals and birds. At Lake End Park Campground & Marina, a visitor observed "You will see alligators of course along with rabbits, black squirrels, osprey bald eagles as well as seagulls and pelicans given our close proximity to the gulf coast."

What campers like

Clean accommodations: Catfish Cabins and Campground maintains well-kept cabins with modern amenities. A guest notes, "There are cabins and RV sites with FULL HOOKUPS, WiFi, cable, fish cleaning stations, a pool, and a washer and dryer. The owner and operators are friendly and the place is kept clean."

Urban escape proximity: New Orleans West KOA provides an alternative to staying in the city itself while maintaining access to attractions. "This campground is nice because its super close to everything. I stayed there while I was doing some community service in New Orleans, and it was very convenient. It's about 25 minutes from the French Quarter," writes one camper.

Water access: Cabins with direct water views and access remain highly rated. At New Orleans RV Resort & Marina, "It's right on the water so you can see yachts and boats come in and out. The grounds are maintained very nicely, beautiful plants etc. nice space and plants in between each campsite so you have privacy."

Affordable luxury options: For those seeking premium accommodations, waterfront options with added amenities exist. "We picked a deluxe waterside plot which was opposite one of the spare moored up river steam boats," reports a visitor to New Orleans RV Resort & Marina.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Summer heat and insects require preparation. At Catfish Cabins, a visitor warns, "There's no shade so it gets pretty hot during the summer which is the only complaint I have."

Wildlife safety: Be aware of native wildlife when camping with children or pets. At Lake End Park Campground & Marina, "They do have lots of snakes in the rocks along the water that like to 'sun' themselves. Also it's full of gators. So watch your kiddos in the water and pets."

Noise levels: Some properties experience road noise. At Lake End Park, "The park is located in just inside a 90° curve in the highway with two sets of rumble strips in each direction. Being located practically within the city limits of Morgan city, noise from traffic and the rumble strips doesn't quiet down until well after midnight."

Security considerations: Several campgrounds offer enhanced security. New Orleans RV Resort & Marina "is fenced at gated for added security," while another reviewer notes the unusual location: "The road to get here is rough though, it's through an industrial park and looks very concerning, but then you come and find this!"

Tips for camping with families

Man-made beaches: Grand Isle State Park Campground offers safe swimming areas. "This is a wonderful place to go. Me and my family went when they had the boat blessing and had a blast. We also did fishing and the beach," reports one family.

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated children's areas. At Lake End Park, "There is a lunch/snack bar. Very friendly people. Great day use area. Picnic area in grass next to beach."

Water activities: For families seeking water recreation beyond fishing, multiple options exist. "Kids love the man made beach. Adults love the fishing and marina," notes a Lake End Park visitor.

Educational opportunities: Community service and learning experiences add value to family trips. A KOA visitor suggests, "I also really recommend trying to do some community service if you're visiting. Some of the communities out there are still really devastated from the hurricane, even this many years later."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At New Orleans West KOA, pay attention to site specifics. "The spaces are a bit tight, only RV spots have a fire pit. Showers are well kept but the place smells musty. The location can't be beat and the employees are great."

Transportation considerations: Some campgrounds offer transportation to tourist areas. "The KOA offers transportation to the French Quarter for free! It was such a nice perk!" writes a New Orleans West KOA visitor.

Extended stays: For longer visits, monthly rates may provide savings. At Fanz Mobile Home & RV Park, "Location, location, location; 30 minutes from New Orleans, $600 a month or $175 a week (as of 11/2024), electricity and water included in price, FHU."

Site leveling: Assess site conditions before setting up. A Lake End Park camper notes, "Nice with a man made beach. Has a boat launch with access to large lake and bayous. Good fishing from bank or boat. Very nice campground."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Lockport, LA is New Orleans West KOA with a 4.3-star rating from 19 reviews.

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