Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Lockport, LA

Searching for a campsite that allows pets near Lockport? Find the best information on pet-friendly camping near Lockport, including sites, reviews, and tips for getting the most out of your RVing experience. Each pet-friendly campsite offers quick access to one or more of Lockport's most popular destinations.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Lockport, LA (33)

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    1. Bayou Segnette State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    95 Photos
    221 Saves
    Westwego, Louisiana

    98 Premium Campsites (all prime location sites, with water and electrical hookup).

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
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    2. New Orleans West KOA

    17 Reviews
    64 Photos
    118 Saves
    Kenner, Louisiana
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $77 - $98 / night

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    3. St. Bernard State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    51 Photos
    183 Saves
    Belle Chasse, Louisiana

    St. Bernard State Park is the ideal spot for visitors who are seeking a family atmosphere and natural experience, as well as for campers who don't want to or cannot stray far from civilization. Many campers consider combining a camping vacation with a touring vacation of the New Orleans area. The Chalmette National Historic Park, Jackson Barracks, and other historic sites and plantation homes are also nearby. A local family business donated the land for St. Bernard State Park to Louisiana in 1971. Today, St. Bernard State Park provides a much-needed recreation area, as well as relaxing and enjoyable surroundings for anyone wishing to experience a portion of Louisiana's natural beauty. Located right along the Mississippi River, the park contains a network of man-made lagoons which provides a peaceful, natural setting for relaxation. Woodlands meet wetlands in St. Bernard and the park's nature trail is the perfect way to introduce children to the joy of discovery in nature. Picnic tables, barbeque grills, restrooms, and a large, covered pavilion complete with a grill are ideal for a family outing. The water playground will delight youngsters and their families all summer long. Overnight camping facilities include 51 sites, each equipped with water, electrical hook-ups, a picnic table and a barbeque grill. A nearby bathhouse offers hot showers and laundry facilities to make camping more comfortable.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $20 - $28 / night

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    6. Swampman RV Paradise, LLC

    2 Reviews
    5 Photos
    5 Saves
    Houma, Louisiana

    We are a locally owned and operated RV park in Dulac, Louisiana. Located on the bayou side. Just minutes from your favorite fishing and hunting spots.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $30 / night

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    7. French Quarter RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    12 Photos
    70 Saves
    Westwego, Louisiana

    The French Quarter RV Resort is conveniently located in the heart of downtown New Orleans, less than a ¼ mile from I-10 Exit 235A and within short walking distance of the French Quarter and several other major tourist attractions. Our facility operates much like a luxury hotel in the French Quarter, catering to all types of RVs. Each of our 52 paved sites is at least 30′ wide x 60′ deep and features 20/30/50 amp electric, 72 channels of cable TV, city water and sewer. Our clubhouse provides recreation, fitness and laundry rooms, 4 private baths with shower, a business office with computers, copier/fax/printer and ATM in the lobby. The French Quarter-style courtyard surrounds a pool and hot tub, gazebo with bar facilities and an ice machine.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $105 - $250 / night

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      8. Catfish Cabins and Campground

      1 Review
      19 Saves
      Grand Isle, Louisiana
      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Cabins

      $23 / night

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        9. Bonnet Carre Spillway Boat Launch

        1 Review
        4 Saves
        Norco, Louisiana

        Boat Launch & Fishing Camping Pavillion Picnic Table Port-o-lets

        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • ADA Access
        • RVs
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        10. Jude Travel Park of New Orleans

        8 Reviews
        17 Photos
        48 Saves
        New Orleans, Louisiana

        We are New Orleans' most convenient RV Park & Campground, only 5 miles from the French Quarter and other popular attractions. You'll get the best value around when you stay with us thanks to our affordable RV camping rates, free walking tours, and useful help traversing the city, don't forget to ask about our French Quarter shuttle. We are a gated community and offer full hook-ups at every site, 30 and 50 amp service, laundry, modern amenities, free WiFi, pool and hot tub. We have been in the tourist industry for over 35 years and would love to help you make the most of your stay in our beautiful, historical city.

        • Pets
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • RVs
        • Trash

        $35 - $65 / night

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      Recent Dog-Friendly Reviews in Lockport

      158 Reviews of 33 Lockport Campgrounds


      • James P.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from St. Bernard State Park Campground
        Nov. 14, 2024

        St. Bernard State Park Campground

        Nice for a short stay

        Nice campground. Close to a couple ferries to get across the Mississippi. A few campsites appear to be exempt from the 14 day stay as they are junkie and cluttered. Most site are water and electricity only. Dump station is set up with the sewer receptacle in the middle of the lane. Cellular signal is decent. Nice staff.

      • JP A.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Aug. 17, 2024

        Three Oaks & A Pine RV Park

        Made a hellish trip bareable

        I was coming down to New Orleans to look at some property and this park was convenient. On the way down, both of my front tires blew and I had to replace them out of pocket leaving me pretty strapped for cash.

        I have never felt so welcomed anywhere. Melissa was so kind and helpful. When my AC went 3 days into my trip, she reminded me there was a lounge (that is rarely used) where I could work and that my dogs were welcome to chill in there with me.

        She even made sure that I had enough water.

        The restrooms are clean and private. 

        There is even a little dog run for the pups.

        I will never stay anywhere else if I am in the city. (Well until the Orange Dragonfly Center is opened but we can talk about that later)

        Pros: 

        Super convenient to the French Quarter or anywhere else in the city.

        Melissa is amazing!

        Dog Run

        Lounge

        Private shower

        Cons:

        The neighborhood isn't the greatest

        I did get attacked by fire ants (which were taken care of as soon as it happened)

      • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Jul. 30, 2024

        New Orleans West KOA

        Great amenities and nice staff

        From reservation to checking to assistance onsite the staff have been so helpful and pleasant. We swam, did laundry, shopped in the small store, got food delivered and enjoyed full hookups.

        It’s a 25min ride into the heart of New Orleans (French quarter) so not the closest but the neighborhood seems fine, it’s quieter and pretty chill out here. Nice to retreat to at the end of a long touristy day. Some great swamp tours near by (Ragin Cajun) and easy to check out Oak Valley and the Whitney plantations.

      • Logan S.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Jun. 26, 2024

        New Orleans West KOA

        Clean and Great Cozy Campground

        Looking for a clean and pleasant place to park your camper new NOLA. This is it. Man we fell in love on the only night we stayed. The owners and staff are super pleasant and super helpful. The campground offers plenty of amenities for the size. We plan on returning!

      • Brian and Janet S.The Dyrt PRO User
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        May. 18, 2024

        Bayou Segnette State Park Campground

        Quiet offseason, huge park close to city

        Areas of the park were closed and quiet as it was the beginning of the season.

        Most of the sites are uneven, but have electric and water hookups for $30 a night. Bathrooms decent.

        We biked around the huge campground and there was lots to see. About 20 mins from New Orleans! We took a Lyft and enjoyed the city for a day. You can get an RTA pass online for $3 and ride public transit including the famous streetcars. A must !

      • Ashlee G.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Apr. 27, 2024

        Jude Travel Park of New Orleans

        Great stay near the city

        Simple, accessible parking and hookups. Clean bathrooms and showers. Pool and hot tub (loved!). Was able to receive packages. 20 min drive to the French quarter.

      • James P.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Nov. 29, 2023

        Lake End Park Campground & Marina

        Off season gem

        Stayed in the parkway loop on the water. Very few folks in the off season but nice. Sites are close and there is road noise but we were one of 5 occupied sites and were spaced out fairly well. Great thing about full timing it is you can hit these parks with very few people staying in them. Wildlife and great scenery.

      • Nicola M.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Nov. 23, 2023

        St. Bernard State Park Campground

        Great Spot—Bring Bug Spray…

        We really liked this state park. Super friendly staff, clean restrooms, clean and inexpensive laundry facilities, lots of space between sites. But bring your bug spray. We stayed when it was fairly damp outside and the mosquitoes were ferocious! We would definitely stay here again when in the area. It was quiet and a good place to stay to visit New Orleans.

      • G
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        Oct. 31, 2023

        New Orleans West KOA

        Great Location, good park

        Sites were level concrete. Nearly all back in but skilled staff helps you back in. WiFi was good. Bathhouse clean and adequate. Great location for visiting New Orleans. Recommend Charles Seafood down the road.

      • Clyde B.
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        Oct. 20, 2023

        Swampman RV Paradise, LLC

        Quiet picturesque rv park with a great owner

        Located bayou side with open grounds is this very quiet, professional rv park. Very pet friendly, an accommodating owner and very clean everything made my stay here memorable. 

        Great fishing on the dock, wonderful cookouts and an abundance of friendly people made this one of my favorites.

      • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Oct. 1, 2023

        French Quarter RV Resort

        Quaint & Accessible in the Big Easy

        Despite being just a stone’s throw from the historic famed district that you’ve come here to revel in and perhaps catch some beads here in NoLa, French Quarter RV Resort (FQRV) is a small slice of respite in an otherwise busy, traffic-jammed section of the Crescent City. Easily spotted from atop Highway 10, which you can access from Exit 235A as you enter the city, you’ll be able to depart 3-lane highway chaos and shoulder-to-shoulder dwellings and enter a fortified encased stone wall fortress complete with a key-coded security entrance that provides both increased privacy as well as a solid measure of 24/ 7 security (complete with a staffed security guard from 8pm until 7am). 

        While occupying an entire space that is more or less equivalent to a small city block or the inside of a football field, what I enjoyed most about FQRV is the very welcoming and accommodating staff that will greet you here as well as the handful of smart amenities that this RV haven provides. After being let into the property, you’ll park immediately to the left as you enter, where there’s a handful of visitor spots, otherwise, feel free to park in one of the few empty spots or alongside the bricked sugar mill main building that lies right in front of you. 

        Once inside, you’ll check-in, find yourself and either pull-through or back-in to one of the 52 well-paved flat sites offering up a minimum of 30’ wide X 60’ long slots offering up the standard RV hook-ups of 20 / 30 / 50 amp electric, water and sewage. Additional amenities include: spartan new clubhouse (conveniently and centrally located just behind the main office) fitness and laundry rooms, 72 channels of cable TV, 4 private restroom facilities immaculately clean and complete with hot / cold showers, business office with fax / copier / WiFi / printer, ATM, community gazebo with wet bar and ice machine. Perhaps the best amenity here is the very inviting community pool that also features a jacuzzi and while not the largest of watering holes, seems somehow perfect for the size of this place. Don’t have an RV but want to spend the night here at FQRV anyway? Well, not a problem as there is a single on-site condo that offers up a master full bedroom w/ king size bed, full-kitchen, private bathroom w/ shower and tub, pull-out queen sofa bed, living room, cable-TV, separate WiFi and individual washer& dryer. 

        Insider’s tips? Here’s a handful: (1) To my tent pitching bredren, FQRV is offered up exclusively for the RV driving and 5th Wheel toting crowd, so you’ll have to look elsewhere if you’d to camp up here in the Big Easy; (2) If for any reason you arrive to FQRV without a reservation and there is ‘no room at the inn,’ there are a few very large-sized open parking lots just due east of this RV resort that at least you’ll be able to park overnight, in case you arrive late or don’t have time to find another spot to park your mobile camping abode; (3) At $120 per night ($700 per week or $2,400 per month), FQRV certainly isn’t a cheap option, but when you consider all of the very great amenities this place offers in addition to the extremely secure spot you’ll be parking your luxury cruiser at as well as, perhaps most importantly, the very easy and quick access this location provides to the French Quarter, which by my walking calculations will have you munching on a shrimp po’ boy while washing it all down with a nice Sazerac, which would be a careful concoction involving Cognac, Absinthe and whiskey (and yes, that ‘e’ in whiskey means American or Irish); (4) IMHO the best sites are actually the standard sites that are noted as ‘budget friendly’ are located closest to Interstate 10, which seems like an odd recommendation, but given that this busy highway is a good 200 feat above you, there’s really no escaping the noise it imparts, but at least you won’t see it or have to pay more (note: it’ll run you an extra $35 per night for ‘premium sites’ located closer to the main building, although you will also get a really nice screened gazebo in front of your slot as well as a‘longer runway’ in case you come packing a stretch limo RV); (5) There is no way to reserve a spot in advance of arriving here to FQRV, which is a bit frustrating at first, but when you realize that nearly every site is just the same as the one next to it, you’ll find yourself getting over this slight inconvenience real quick; (6) While there are no fire rings here, FQRV does allow you light up your own BBQ; (7) While the standard per nightly rates apply to average, non-event dates, you’ll realize pretty quickly here in the Big Easy that there’s an event just about every week, and this is more expansive than just Mardi Gras, generally the 3rd week of February, but let’s be honest, the revelry usually begins the 2 weeks preceding the carnival festivities … so you’ll want to keep in mind French Quarter Festival and Jazz Festival as well as some of the more popular football events will run you extra$. 

        Happy Camping!

      • Heather C.
        Camper-submitted photo from New Orleans West KOA
        Sep. 8, 2023

        New Orleans West KOA

        Super convenient

        My husband and I are traveling across the country for our honeymoon and have never been to New Orleans. We were pleasantly surprised to find this KOA here, which is super convenient if your trying to see the city on a budget. The staff is super friendly and accommodating with lots of recommendations for the French Quarter and what we should check out. They also run a shuttle bus back and forth during the day which is cheaper than an uber or taxi. Definitely will stay here again on our next visit!

      • M
        Camper-submitted photo from Lake End Park Campground & Marina
        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. 

      • Carola M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Three Oaks & A Pine RV Park
        Jul. 15, 2023

        Three Oaks & A Pine RV Park

        Safehaven in an area with Lots going on!

        I loved this place. Nice, clean, safe, lovely office manager, laundry station, shade, picknick tables and a cute rooster :-) Oh and let’s not forget the Jummie figs, we were allowed to pick and the limes!

      • TThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from French Quarter RV Resort
        May. 23, 2023

        French Quarter RV Resort

        Expensive Great Location

        Overall very nice and excellent location. Staff is helpful and friendly and it’s a walk to the French quarter. There is a park right outside the gate and we were able to run our dogs while we were here. Complex is walled with razor wire on top so we felt very safe staying here. While the freeway is right next to the site it did not affect us at all.

      • Mica H.
        Camper-submitted photo from Wisner Blvd - Overnight Parking
        May. 14, 2023

        Wisner Blvd - Overnight Parking

        Car camping area

        City park and Couturie forest are great outdoors spots. Camping inside either is technically prohibited. But car camping in the parking spots along the park roads are common. A great spot for fishing, nature trails, dog walking, and enjoying nature.

      • Tyler D.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Bayou Segnette State Park Campground
        May. 6, 2023

        Bayou Segnette State Park Campground

        Half wild, half mild

        Why we booked: It was either this or a private campground that's closer to the city but an RV parking lot that costs 4x.

        Campground: Run down at best. Place needs some serious love, especially the asphalt. 

        Quirks: It's a good little drive into the campground. It's also CRAZY dark at night, so your choices are blasting lights and blinding campers or running over a possom.

        Site: Meh. 

        Nearby: Riding bikes around the park was pretty sweet. Saw lots of birds and a few gators. The stroll around the campground was pretty okay, as well. But as soon as you leave the park, you're fighting traffic that's fighting veteran potholes.

        Value: Probably fair.

      • r
        Camper-submitted photo from Bayou Segnette State Park Campground
        Apr. 11, 2023

        Bayou Segnette State Park Campground

        Do not recommend

        We had problems with the campground the moment we got here Staff was very unhelpful When we got to our campsite there was water exploding out of the hook up They gave one of the spots we reserved to someone else The only positive is it’s a beautiful area



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