Cabin Camping near Marrero, LA

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    Several cabin campgrounds near Marrero offer convenient lodging for visitors to the New Orleans area, ranging from rustic to deluxe accommodations. New Orleans West KOA offers cabin rentals with concrete pads, access to clean shower facilities, and proximity to attractions. The cabins include basic furnishings with full electrical hookups and air conditioning for comfort during Louisiana's humid seasons. Fontainebleau State Park Campground provides cabin accommodations with water views approximately 40 miles from Marrero. According to one visitor, "It's a pretty decent park but compared to other KOA parks is just alright."

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. New Orleans RV Resort & Marina features waterfront cabin options about 5 miles from downtown New Orleans with access to a restaurant and pool. Most cabins in the region are pet-friendly with specific policies varying by location. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during high tourist seasons and festivals. One camper shared, "The staff was friendly and helpful. Everything worked at our campsite."

    Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely between properties, with some offering full kitchenettes while others provide only basic refrigeration and microwave access. Campers should plan to bring their own cooking supplies, although some locations like New Orleans West KOA have a small market on-site for essentials. Laundry facilities are available at select locations including Hidden Oaks Family Campground, allowing for extended stays without leaving the premises.

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      1. New Orleans West KOA

      4.3(20)9mi from MarreroRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $77 - $98 / night

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      2. New Orleans RV Resort & Marina

      4.1(16)11mi from MarreroRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $75 - $170 / night

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      3. Fontainebleau State Park Campground

      4.6(82)32mi from MarreroRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This state park is really pretty, full of lush Spanish moss trees, hiking trails, and historic markers.(although finding out this was a plantation for 150 slaves was unpleasant)."

      "Picnic table and fire pits are available. I also saw a few deer roaming around."

      4. Fanz Mobile Home & RV Park

      4.0(1)17mi from MarreroRVs, Tents, Cabins

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

      5. Bayou Seggnett

      Be the first to review3mi from MarreroRVs, Tents, Cabins

      6. Buccaneer State Park Campground

      4.4(49)50mi from MarreroRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "First off, the park has some serious amenities! Their bathhouses are new and very nice, they have a pool and laundromat, frisbee golf course, nature trail, a small beach, and a small water park!"

      "Enjoyed spending 3 nights in this large, family oriented state park campground. Camped in a camper van, but most sites appear to be big rig friendly."

      from $25 / night

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      7. Tickfaw State Park Campground

      4.5(23)47mi from MarreroRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Last trip was good but site 35 is very close to 33. The fire rings are within 30 feet of each other and can hear other campers talk, however the primitive sites were nice."

      "This was one of the first places in the area to have a splash park for my children to run and play while staying cool in the south Louisiana heat."

      8. Grand Isle State Park Campground

      4.1(20)44mi from MarreroRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      9. Indian Hills Nudist Park

      5.0(2)33mi from MarreroRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $15 - $140 / night

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      10. Abita Springs RV Resort

      4.7(6)43mi from MarreroRVs, Cabins

      "I could only give them 4 of 5 stars because of challenges using my electric mobility wheelchair. They have handicap ♿ parking in the clubhouse."

      "Once in my camper once in the cabins. Both times were great. Cabins are more private along the pond. The camper spot I had was typical. Staff was very nice, great campground area to walk and enjoy."

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    Cabin Reviews near Marrero, LA

    249 Reviews of 20 Marrero Campgrounds


    • Napunani
      Jun. 10, 2023

      Buccaneer State Park Campground

      BUCCANEER STATE PARK

      This is a review for BUCCANEER STATE PARK Waveland Mississippi where we stay during  January 2023

      Be sure to travel US 90 to Lake Shore Drive to avoid RR track bottom out. 

      Lake Shore Drive deadheads into South Beach Drive.

      PROS 

      Site 109 level 

      Site 109 shady 

      Treasure Cove toilet/shower facility was heated and clean with ample TP 

      Site pedestal grill 

      Park roadways easily navigable 

      Trash dumpster at campground loop entrance, which was walkable 

      T-MOBILE 2-3 bars 

      CONS 

      Never saw park ranger drive thru campground in 3 days 

      Never found a camp host nor were there any marked in campground map

      LOTS of noise! Railroad Avenue runs right behind Treasure Cove campground which is heavily traveled Railroad track behind park has 2-3 trains passing by each night 

      No privacy from neighboring campsites 

      Non moveable concrete & wooden picnic table on concrete slab 

      Leash rules ignored by pet owners 

      No overnight security gate closure 

      Park laundromat had machines out of service 

      No park WiFi

    • Tyler H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 5, 2021

      Tickfaw State Park Campground

      Primitive trip

      Have visited twice. First visit, my original campsite was flooded and was able to switch to another site. Last trip was good but site 35 is very close to 33. The fire rings are within 30 feet of each other and can hear other campers talk, however the primitive sites were nice. They have about 4-5 trails, a splashpad, nature center and you can rent a canoe. Had alot of fun and is pet friendly.

    • D
      Sep. 14, 2022

      Land-O-Pines Family Campground

      Pleasant campground

      Land-O-Pines is a nice private RV park near Folsom and Covington. We stayed two nights because my daughter was in a horse competition at a nearby horse farm. The sites are mostly shady. The streets and sites are gravel and can get a little muddy in spots after a rain. The park was clean and quiet, and the staff was friendly. About half the sites are for permanent users. 

      Stayed in pull-through campsite C69 which was shady and level. It was a gravel site. There was enough parking for my 34 ft TT and truck. Neighbors are nearby by not on top of you. The site included: picnic table on gravel, no fire ring. Utilities: 20/50A electric near the middle. The 20A receptacle looked like it had some minor burn marks. Water next to power pole, good pressure. Sewer near power pole with 4 non screw-on fitting. 

      AT&T had 2 bars of LTE and Verizon full bars of LTE service. AT&T Speedtest: 30.8 Mbps down, 3.6 Mbps up. Verizon Speedtest: 4.5 Mbps down, 11.8 Mbps up. WiFi available, but did not use. Required a login. 

      Would stay here again. We camped at Land-O-Pines Family Campground in a Travel Trailer.

    • 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.
      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.

    • Mary S.
      Aug. 11, 2017

      Tickfaw State Park Campground

      True Louisiana atmosphere, fun for every age!

      Every time we visit this park (which is a lot) we are able to have a new and fun adventure!

      When my children were very young. This was one of the first places in the area to have a splash park for my children to run and play while staying cool in the south Louisiana heat.

      Move up a few years, Tickfaw has provided myself and children with hours of fun, safe and informative hikes along the well maintained boardwalks through South Louisiana swamps.

      As my children have grown we have still been able to explore the park further by utilizing the campgrounds! The tent camping section has defined/ private tent sites with picnic tables, and parking next to each site. The Rv park also boost a fun and family atmosphere, with fishing ponds, bike riding, canoeing, and primitive hiking. All with clean and air conditioned restroom facilities easily accessible to all sites.

    • 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.

    • Ashley S.
      May. 6, 2018

      Buccaneer State Park Campground

      Beach front camping

      My husband and I stayed at Buccaneer at one of their beachfront spots. This was our first time at Buccaneer and we will definitely be back!

      First off, the park has some serious amenities! Their bathhouses are new and very nice, they have a pool and laundromat, frisbee golf course, nature trail, a small beach, and a small water park! The pool and water park weren’t open yet, but they looked really nice.

      They have a few different sections of the park. The beach front camping sites are on grass with electric and water. There weren’t any grills, fire rings, or picnic tables; but it was really nice.

      We looked through the other camp grounds and they have good tree coverage, picnic tables, grills, and full hookups. Some of the spots had really nice fire rings that were recessed into the ground. We will definitely be back to try one of those spots!

      I will say that the bugs were crazy bad at the beach in the morning and at dusk. Evidently they are worse this year, so just come prepared!

      Overall this was a nice, newer park and we loved our stay. The area had plenty to do and the views were next level.

    • Paula W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 4, 2019

      Tickfaw State Park Campground

      Great little park

      Tickfaw State Park is a Louisiana State Park located just outside of Springfield, LA.  The park is not very large, but big enough not to constantly run into people.  On this visit, we took our Christmas pictures along the “Cypress Gum Trial” - a boardwalk walk trail located across the street from the campsites and around the playground(s).  There is a nice covered area with picnic tables.  There are 2 camping loops - (1) for tents and (1) for RV’s.  Our site, #37 on the tent loop, we had enough space as well as privacy.  We went the weekend after Thanksgiving and the park was not overcrowded and the weather was perfect.  I did find the boardwalk trail was VERY slippery covered in wet leaves.


    Guide to Marrero

    Cabins near Marrero, Louisiana provide visitors with access to both urban experiences in New Orleans and natural bayou environments. The region sits at low elevation, typically 0-10 feet above sea level, creating unique wetland camping conditions throughout the year. Louisiana's subtropical climate means cabin campers should prepare for high humidity, particularly from May through September when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: At Fontainebleau State Park Campground, visitors can access multiple fishing spots including a dedicated pier. "There's a small fishing lake behind the CG down a short road between sites 15 and 17. The lake has a cool boardwalk fishing pier that was in good shape. There's a dirt trail that goes around the lake but be aware there are some pretty good sized gators lounging about," notes one visitor.

    Hiking and nature trails: Explore the cypress-lined boardwalks at Tickfaw State Park Campground, which showcases authentic Louisiana swampland. According to a camper, "There are few different hiking trails - check Tickfaw River levels because when the river is high, 1 or 2 of the trails could be under water. There is a ADA boardwalk trail that is very nice with a covered picnic area."

    Water recreation: Many local cabin areas offer water access for kayaking and canoeing. "The campground has a river running through it making it a great option to go up river and kayak back down," reports a visitor at Hidden Oaks Family Campground. Cabin guests typically have access to the same water recreation facilities as tent and RV campers at most locations.

    Community service: Consider adding a volunteer component to your cabin stay. As one visitor to New Orleans West KOA shared, "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. Meeting people out there and hearing some of their stories was really eye opening for me."

    What campers like

    Convenient transportation: Cabin accommodations at New Orleans West KOA offer excellent access to New Orleans attractions. "This KOA offers transportation to the French Quarter for free! It was such a nice perk!" writes one reviewer. This feature allows cabin guests to visit the city without navigating urban parking.

    Security features: Safety measures are important for many cabin renters in the area. At New Orleans RV Resort & Marina, "The place is fenced at gated for added security," notes one visitor. Another mentions, "It's also secured for those that are worried, I know I was."

    Wildlife viewing: Many cabin locations offer opportunities to observe local wildlife. "Saw some cool wildlife none the less though. Failure nice and well managed. Campsites are large and easy to back into. And sure, there are some snakes, but it's the swamp!!" explains a visitor to Tickfaw State Park Campground. Different cabin locations provide varying levels of wildlife immersion.

    Accessibility to attractions: Cabin rentals provide strategic positioning for exploring the region. "We spent almost a week at the New Orleans West KOA in January while exploring the New Orleans area. It was a good base to work from, about 25 minutes from the downtown museums and convenient to places like Destrehan Plantation and Bayou Segnette State Park," shares one camper.

    What you should know

    Seasonal pests: Mosquitoes are a significant consideration at cabin locations throughout the region. At Grand Isle State Park Campground, "Even on December 31, though, there were swarms of mosquitos, the only reason why Grand Isle gets 4 stars instead of 5," reports one winter visitor. Pack appropriate repellent year-round.

    Noise considerations: Some cabin locations experience noise from transportation corridors. "But it's noisy. Traffic, trains, airplanes and construction noise, you've got it all here. Bring earplugs if your tent camping," advises one visitor about New Orleans West KOA. Cabins typically offer better sound insulation than tent sites.

    Access conditions: The approach to some cabin facilities can be challenging. Regarding New Orleans RV Resort & Marina, a visitor notes: "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!" Plan arrival during daylight hours when possible.

    Flooding potential: Low-lying cabins may experience water issues during heavy rain. "Our site was a level concrete pad," notes one visitor to New Orleans West KOA, highlighting the importance of elevated structures in this region where flooding is common.

    Tips for camping with families

    Splash park access: Buccaneer State Park Campground offers water recreation for children during summer months. "During the summer months, there is a splash pad that kids really enjoy," shares a repeat visitor. "The pool and water park weren't open yet, but they looked really nice," notes another, suggesting seasonal availability.

    Educational programming: Cabin stays can include wildlife learning opportunities. "The park offers a nature center that is really nice and they have animal demonstrations where you are able to really learn about Louisiana wildlife and touch the animals as well," explains a Tickfaw visitor.

    Holiday events: Consider timing your cabin stay around seasonal celebrations. One visitor to Hidden Oaks Family Campground shares, "Halloween decorations were in full effect. The campground has a river running through it making it a great option to go up river and kayak back down." Another notes, "This park looks like a blast to come to on holidays for the family. They already have Christmas decorations up, a train ride ready and more!"

    Bicycle-friendly options: Many cabin areas provide safe cycling opportunities for families. "This park is a great place to bring bikes as well," notes a visitor to Tickfaw State Park. Another camper at Fontainebleau mentions, "a 10 minute walk will have you on the multi-use trail on top of the levee and that is a wonderful place for a walk, jog, or bike ride."

    Tips from RVers

    Campsite selection guidance: When booking cabins at locations with mixed accommodations, site placement matters. "Looking for a clean and pleasant place to park your camper near 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," explains a visitor to New Orleans West KOA.

    Senior discounts available: Older visitors should inquire about reduced rates on cabins and other accommodations. "When we booked the reservation we used the 20% military discount but found out upon arrival that LA State Parks give a 50% discount for seniors 62+ and you don't have to be a state resident," shares one Tickfaw State Park visitor.

    Laundry services: Extended cabin stays benefit from on-site laundry facilities. "They charge $69 per night, which is far too expensive for my budget. Could be holiday pricing but not sure since requested dates fall after New Years," notes a visitor regarding seasonal pricing at New Orleans RV Resort & Marina, highlighting the importance of checking current rates.

    Entertainment options: Some cabin locations provide on-site activities. "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," reports a New Orleans West KOA guest, describing the range of amenities available.

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