Camping near Pearl River, LA

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    Pearl River, Louisiana provides primitive camping opportunities in the surrounding Wildlife Management Areas, with Crawford Landing being the primary free camping area located at the end of Crawford Landing Road. The site consists of an open field where tent and RV campers can set up without designated sites. Several state parks and private campgrounds in the vicinity offer more developed facilities, including Fontainebleau State Park with cabin accommodations approximately 30 minutes northwest and Pinecrest RV Park with full hookups. Most camping in the immediate Pearl River area is undeveloped, with minimal amenities suited for self-sufficient campers.

    Permits are required for camping at Pearl River WMA, with visitors needing to register through the LDWF WMA mobile application or obtain a Louisiana Wildlife Management Area permit costing approximately $11 annually. The camping area features portable toilets but no water or electrical hookups, making it essential to arrive prepared with supplies. Weather conditions can be humid and rainy throughout much of the year, particularly during summer months when mosquitoes are prevalent. The area sits near sea level with frequent standing water after rainfall. One camper noted: "It's a pretty big open field, no specific spots. It is Louisiana WMA. No pay required, but got LDWF WMA app to check in to this spot, really easy to do."

    Campers frequently mention the convenience and accessibility of Pearl River WMA for overnight stays when traveling through the region. The proximity to New Orleans (approximately 45 minutes away) makes it popular for budget travelers visiting the city or those needing a quick stop along I-10. Several visitors highlight feeling safe despite the primitive nature of the sites. Reviews indicate the camping area remains relatively quiet even when multiple campers are present due to the spacious field layout. Cell service is generally strong in the area, with multiple reviewers noting full 4G coverage. The location provides a no-frills camping experience that serves primarily as a functional stopover rather than a destination campground.

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    Best Campgrounds near Pearl River (116)

      1. Fontainebleau State Park Campground

      4.6(82)16mi from Pearl RiverRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We were on spot #138 and were close to the dump and the camp host. Very convenient for using the tote.  This is a bit older park, but we liked it. "

      "This is a beautiful state park located on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain ( 30 min north of New Orleans)."

      2. Pearl River WMA - Crawford Landing

      4.3(12)5mi from Pearl RiverTents

      "You must have a (free) permit on Louisiana’s app LDWF WMA & sign in & out. I def recommend & I’ll be coming back if I need to camp out near NOLA!!"

      "Nice little stop outside of New Orleans for the night. Arrived late at night and there was one other person here. It was raining so I just decided to sleep in the car."

      from $7 / night

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      3. Buccaneer State Park Campground

      4.4(49)22mi from Pearl RiverRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "About a half-dozen freight trains pass close by the campground; noisy, especially where we camped in the Treaure Cove loop. There is also some vehicle noise on a nearby road as well."

      "Train noises in the distance. 6:30 AM shots woke us up. Don’t know if there is a shooting range close by or where they were coming from"

      from $25 / night

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      4. Fairview-Riverside State Park

      4.1(34)23mi from Pearl RiverRVs, Tents

      "Had a playground for the kids next to campsite. Walking distance to a picturesque river with lily’s and mangrove trees."

      "We always enjoy our stopover night here on the drive to Alabama. It is our go-to place. The Otis House tour and other artifacts are interesting and worth the time."

      from $18 - $33 / night

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      5. Pinecrest RV Park

      3.6(5)7mi from Pearl RiverRVs, Tents

      "Not too many mosquitoes flying around, but if you plan on going to new orleans that uber will cost you about sixty bucks one way ;). There's a laundromat 2$ for wash and 2 for dry."

      6. Indian Hills Nudist Park

      5.0(2)7mi from Pearl RiverRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $15 - $140 / night

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      7. McLeod Park Campground

      4.1(8)17mi from Pearl River148 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Our site was right next to boat launch. It was very beautiful. The park is clean. They have a splash pad and playground for the kids. The bathhouse only has two showers."

      "You’re VERY close to your neighbors and there is little room for parking. They definitely made sure to fit as many spots in this park as they could!"

      from $35 - $90 / night

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      8. Bay Hide Away RV Park And Campground

      4.4(9)18mi from Pearl River3 sitesRVs

      "With less than 50 spaces, this beautiful little park, just 4 miles from beautiful white sand beaches, is tucked away from the roads and surrounded by a wonderful mixed forest of hardwood and pines."

      "Utilities were near each other for easy set up. The park had a good sized dog park and lots of green space to play frisbee golf or walk."

      from $44 / night

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      9. Slidell KOA

      5.0(1)9mi from Pearl RiverRVs, Tents

      from $58 - $76 / night

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      10. Silver Slipper Beachfront RV Park

      4.0(13)21mi from Pearl RiverRVs

      "Great location, no crowds, plenty to do close by. Peaceful"

      "Town is close by, casino right down the road. About $37 a night. No bathroom, no laundry."

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    Recent Reviews near Pearl River, LA

    612 Reviews of 116 Pearl River Campgrounds


    • Emory B.
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Fontainebleau State Park Campground

      Special Place

      My wife and I have been camping here every year and every year it’s been great. And the best part most of the people mind their own business

    • Evelyn M.
      Jun. 8, 2026

      New Orleans RV Resort & Marina

      So awesome!

      In a rather industrial area, but the park is beautiful. Palms, marina, it's like an oasis. It's close to all attractions - just couldn't be better

    • Kai Z.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Three Oaks & A Pine RV Park

      Small Campground close to City Centre

      This is a small campground, but overall it’s a good place to stay. The positives: The location is very convenient. It’s easy to get to the Basin Lot with an RV, where you can park a large vehicle for $12 for up to 10 hours and then walk to the French Quarter in about five minutes. The bathrooms and showers were clean, and the host was genuinely friendly and welcoming.

      The downsides: The noise from the nearby road and train tracks can be quite noticeable. That said, since you're staying in a city, it’s hard to expect complete peace and quiet at night. As other reviewers have mentioned, the surrounding neighborhood isn’t the best, and we unfortunately experienced that ourselves. We went outside the campground one evening and immediately had an unpleasant encounter, which led us to return to the campground fairly quickly. Of course, this isn’t the campground’s fault. The property itself is well secured with gates and fences, and we felt safe while inside. If you're looking for a campground as a base for exploring New Orleans during the day, I can definitely recommend it. I would just suggest avoiding walking around the area after sunset.

    • Callie F.
      May. 18, 2026

      Gulfport KOA Holliday

      Well-kept and close to the beach

      We had a great time at this KOA! The pool was clean, the music was great and it wasn't far from the beach, eats and experiences! Would definitely visit again.

    • cThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 16, 2026

      French Quarter RV Resort

      Clean, near everything

      Amenities were great, very friendly staff. No shade

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 24, 2026

      Abita Springs RV Resort

      Great Campground

      This campground is very clean, roads are stone and wide, there is plenty of shade. They have a pool and wading pool, fishing in the lake, weekend activities for kids and adults workers are friendly and helpful

    • Belinda H.
      Apr. 19, 2026

      Fireside RV Resort

      Best time ever!!

      It was amazing friendly staff the owner is hands on and is nice. Nice pool River and pond to fish in. We loved it all. Showers was very nice

    • Byron S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 7, 2026

      Shields RV Park

      Great military Fam Camp

      This is a great RV park. The front desk (candy) was wonderful to work with from scheduling, check in and information. There are 2 RV parks. The one at the main entrance is large and has pull through concrete sites. I stayed at the second RV park about 2 miles away. It was well shaded and the grounds were kept up. There is no WIFI but Starlink worked great, there is cellular coverage. The sites are concrete and back in only, they handle up to 40’ RVs. The sites have full hook ups. Very quiet and neighbors were great to talk with. The bathrooms and laundry facilities are up to date and very clean. The wash machines are $2 and driers are $1. There are 4 bathrooms that are unisex and lock from inside for privacy. There is a commisary and PX, gym and other facilities to use. There are food trucks in front of commisary. The beach, casinos, restaurants, shops, and lots of activities about 2 miles off base. The rate is currently $510 a month or $27 a night…….GREAT DEAL.

    • Byron S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 4, 2026

      Keesler AFB FamCamp

      Kessler AFB Fam Camp

      Thank you to Shay at the visitors office. She helped me with a short notice stay. The RV park seems to be nice, the grounds and facilities are clean. The site is a concrete pad and has full hookups. Cell coverage is good, I did not get a WIFI signal but my Starlink worked great. The RV park is not on base, the surrounding neighborhood and houses seem nice and not run down. The cost was $26 a night and well worth it. Close to the beach, restaurants and other “things to do”.


    Guide to Pearl River

    Pearl River camping sites offer rustic options in Louisiana's low-lying wetland environment. The area typically sits just a few feet above sea level with dense vegetation and seasonal flooding that shapes the camping experience. Most Pearl River camping areas are primitive with minimal facilities, creating opportunities for wildlife observation while requiring self-sufficiency.

    What to do

    Explore nature trails: At Fontainebleau State Park, located about 30 minutes from Pearl River, trails offer wildlife viewing and exercise options. "We enjoyed riding our bikes around the campground and the trails in the park. We also took the trace to town and rode along the lake," shares Gregg G., who visited in spring 2022.

    Fish at multiple locations: Fairview-Riverside State Park provides fishing access along the Tchefuncte River. Brandon R. notes: "There is a beautiful boardwalk on the Tchefuncte River with great fishing." The Pearl River area features numerous waterways where fishing is permitted with proper licensing.

    Beach activities: For campers willing to travel, Buccaneer State Park offers beach access approximately 45 minutes from Pearl River. "The beach is lovely and the water felt great. There is also a splash pad," according to a camper who stayed during Easter weekend.

    What campers like

    Reasonable camping fees: Several camping areas near Pearl River maintain affordable rates. At Pearl River WMA - Crawford Landing, one camper mentioned: "This campground is a small open field by a road and river. There were some other rvs and tents even I arrived. I felt safe & it was quiet... I def recommend & I'll be coming back if I need to camp out near NOLA!!"

    Privacy despite proximity: Campsites at Fontainebleau State Park Campground feel spacious. "Lots of sites but doesn't feel like your on top of the neighboring sites. Hauling an extra car and having a pull through tent site was extremely helpful," notes Jason D.

    Cell connectivity: Many Pearl River area campgrounds maintain good cell reception, with one camper at McLeod Park Campground noting: "Cell service: Verizon service with 2 bars and AT&T one bar sometimes none. We were able to stream the LSU Tigers beat Arkansas on our Verizon hot spot."

    What you should know

    Insect preparation: Bugs are prevalent in the Pearl River area, particularly during warmer months. A camper at Fairview-Riverside State Park reported: "The raccoons are smart, and not scared of humans." Other campers mention mosquitoes and gnats throughout the region.

    Permit requirements: Wildlife Management Areas require permits. At Pearl River WMA, Aliyah B. explains: "We got there and realized we needed a permit. So we went to Walmart down the road and paid $3 for a WMA permit for Louisiana. Stayed one night with no problems."

    Drainage issues: Low elevation creates drainage problems after rainfall. According to Dean and Dodie B.: "I want to give them a 5, but they have a water problem. It doesn't take much rain to have standing water in many sites. Lots of the pads are old and narrow. You find yourself stepping out your coach into sloppy mud."

    Tips for camping with families

    Water recreation options: Several parks offer water activities for children. A visitor to Buccaneer State Park Campground shared: "Located off Beach Rd. Several campsites across from beach. Other towards the rear of park. Lots of trees, newer bathrooms/showers and a Water pk on site that costs extra."

    Playground facilities: McLeod Park features family-friendly amenities. "We enjoyed our mid October stay. Great playground and splash pad for the children. We walked the nature trail and enjoyed the river views from our campsite," reports Tiffany M.

    Wildlife education opportunities: Fontainebleau State Park offers wildlife viewing. One camper simply stated: "We love this campground cause has lots of wildlife." This provides educational opportunities for children to learn about local ecosystems.

    Tips from RVers

    Pad selection: When camping near Pearl River, RVers should check site conditions. At Silver Slipper Beachfront RV Park, "The property is very well maintained, pads are spacious, concrete and level. And the views are absolutely stunning!"

    Campsite accessibility: Not all parks accommodate larger rigs. Bill B. cautions: "Tight spots, NOT Big Rig friendly. Although we parked our 45' coach, had to park toad next to front door along side of coach."

    Full hookup availability: Several camping sites near Pearl River, Louisiana offer complete amenities for self-contained units. A visitor at Bay Hide Away RV Park And Campground noted: "The sites were very roomy and level. Utilities were near each other for easy set up."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Pearl River, LA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Pearl River, LA offers a wide range of camping options, with 116 campgrounds and RV parks near Pearl River, LA and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Pearl River, LA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Pearl River, LA is Fontainebleau State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 82 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Pearl River, LA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Pearl River, LA.