Best RV Parks & Resorts near Mora, LA

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Several RV parks near Mora, Louisiana offer full hookup sites with varying amenities. Hidden Treasure RV Resort features 24 sites along Cotile Lake with water, electric, and sewer connections. "Slightly hilly with beautiful mature trees, some which have several bird feeders attached! Site 19 was quite unlevel, but nothing a few leveling blocks couldn't handle," according to one camper. Natchitoches Pecan Orchard RV Park provides concrete pad sites organized by pecan varieties, with 50-amp service and full hookups. River Island RV Park contains 105 electric-only sites situated along the Red River, while Colfax Recreation Area RV Park accommodates big rigs with spacious concrete pads and full hookups.

Most parks in the region require reservations, especially during fishing seasons when boat-in access increases traffic. Road navigation presents few challenges as the terrain remains relatively flat throughout Central Louisiana. Parks near military installations like Fort Polk often host long-term residents, creating what one reviewer described as "more like moving into an old neighborhood" than a typical camping experience. Bathroom facilities vary significantly between locations - Colfax Recreation Area provides heated and cooled wash houses with laundry facilities, while smaller parks might offer only basic restrooms. Cell service remains generally reliable across the area, with most parks allowing pets and many providing on-site trash disposal services.

Best RV Sites Near Mora, Louisiana (83)

    1. Hidden Treasure RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Gardner, LA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 290-3333

    $50 / night

    "This campground is located on the Cotile lake in Boyce, Louisiana. And it's only about 8 or 10 minutes from I-49, but well worth the time. There is a small boat launch/fishing area."

    "Privately owned Campground in the heart of Louisiana. Slightly hilly with beautiful mature trees, some which have several bird feeders attached!"

    2. Shady Lake RV Park

    1 Review
    Leesville, LA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 239-4674

    3. Natchitoches Pecan Orchard RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Cloutierville, LA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 471-7147

    "Nice large pull through sites with easy hook ups. We stayed here for 4 days due to proximity to Kisatchie National Forest for the Red Dirt Ultra."

    "We stayed 3 nights and ut was a peaceful visit. There were plenty of sites to choose from, all on clean concrete pads."

    4. Colfax Recreation Area RV Park & Campground

    3 Reviews
    Boyce, LA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 627-2640

    "This is a quiet park right on the Red River. Sunsets are amazing over the river. The facilities are well maintained and clean. The sites are spaced nicely and tucked into the trees."

    "Close to home so we visit often. Very nice bathroom facilities. On the Red River but no swimming unless you have a boat, lock thru, and hit the sandbars."

    5. River Island RV Park

    1 Review
    Boyce, LA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 729-3237

    $15 - $35 / night

    "Something for everyone, mud riding, fishing, trail rides, and sits right on the gorgeous Red River!"

    6. Magnolia Hill RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Provencal, LA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 417-3010

    $30 / night

    "Super friendly staff, clean bathroom and laundry facilities, full hookups and very quiet."

    "Nice location with a beautiful view of the hills. There is full hookups with a Bathhouse and free WiFi."

    7. Arlington RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Fort Polk, LA
    29 miles
    +1 (337) 718-6488

    "The park is clean and quiet. Long term stay."

    8. Pecan Acres RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Fort Polk, LA
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 462-9999

    "Could see this as a wonderful stop through, or a long term place to park for work. It is quiet and well kept. The wifi was fantastic. Will definitely stop by again when in the area."

    "The sites all look fairly level, and the property was well maintained."

    9. Alexandria RV Park

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    Alexandria, LA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 481-5755

    $30 / night

    10. Colfax RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Boyce, LA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 627-2640

    $32 / night

    "The sites are big with full hookups. There is a nice playground for the kids as well as a nice shower house. The park has lots of picnic areas (34) set up under shade trees."

    "Very clean and quiet park. Large sites with grill, fire pit, and picnic table."

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RV Park Reviews near Mora, LA

170 Reviews of 83 Mora Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 16, 2021

    Grand Ecore RV Park

    Corps of Engineer/Red River Waterway Commission RV Park

    A few miles from Natchitoches, LA and the nicest RV park in the area. Well spaced concrete pad level RV Sites with gated access. Combination pull through sand back in that accommodated our 45 ft. motorhome and Jeep towed. Rich with grassy areas and trees. Each site has a fire pit/BBQ and picnic tables. Next to boat launch that takes you to the Red River. Nice activity center available to all campers. Very organized concrete surrounded hookups next to pads. Playground and activity building with full kitchen open to all campers.

  • Jerry H.
    Feb. 3, 2021

    Midway RV Park & Marina

    Has everything I need including privacy

         I was looking for a Louisiana location for an extended stay, I wanted to find a riverside, quiet location with large sites. A place where there was room for my travel trailer, boat, and truck. I found that and much more at Jones' Riverside Marina & RV Park.

         It is in the country but not that far from the charming city of Natchitoches. The staff members are always friendly and helpful. There is a well-stocked store along with a carry-out restaurant (sit down part is closed due to covid-19). They have a free boat ramp and docks (very handy for me). The fishing is always good from the bank or a boat. My travel trailer is small but this facility is big rig friendly. I like the laid-back atmosphere and southern hospitality that is present here. This is not a huge, fancy, "resort", but those are not for me. I don't care for the crowds, noise, price, and many restrictions of those places. This RV Park emulates the real Louisiana!

  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2020

    South Toledo Bend State Park Campground

    ALMOST PERFECT

    This was my first time at this beautiful state park. I will definitely come back! 3 days was not long enough to do everything! Our camper site was #46. It had a very large well kept wooden deck with a picnic table. The camper pad was long and concrete. It was slightly uneven, we used 3 blocks to level it off..There was also a large sand pad if you preferred a tent. A firepit was also there. Many of the other sites also had decks, with the same things available. It had water and electricity, a dump station, and very clean shower/restrooms . Also available were primitive camping sites with amazing views. Oh, did I mention that our site had a very short walk to a dock overlooking the beautiful lake. This dock had room for four boats! There are beautiful biking, and hiking trails, both concrete and dirt. Several play areas for the kids! There was a beach and swimming area, a nature center,, and playgrounds. The camp hosts were amazing and very helpful. The park was super clean, family and pet friendly, and a great price at 28 dollars a night. Happy camping!!

  • T
    Jul. 20, 2021

    Hidden Treasure RV Resort

    Great location

    This campground is located on the Cotile lake in Boyce, Louisiana. And it's only about 8 or 10 minutes from I-49, but well worth the time. There is a small boat launch/fishing area. A couple of the guests are long term, but it is very quiet here. No matter what site you are in, you will need to level your rv. We are in site #17 and it overlooks the lake. Owners are fantastic. Highly recommend.

  • GoWhereYouAreDraw N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 16, 2020

    Indian Mounds Recreation Area

    Quiet place to camp

    Indian Mounds Campground is located in East Texas near the Texas-Louisiana border in the Sabine National Forest. It is a quiet and peaceful location to camp.

    RV and tent campsites come with a fire ring, a picnic table, and potable water. Good views of the lake and situated in forest area. Nearby hiking, biking, swimming, and fishing. Not many campers in campground and that made for a great stay!

  • G
    Oct. 30, 2021

    Shady Lake RV Park

    Feels like a Trailer Park rather than a Campground

    I was out looking for a place to camp. I drove around the park. Some RV’s had dug in their sewer hoses for a more permanent living arrangement. There were other clues that verified some were living here very long term. You could tell some sites were set up like the people had been living there longer than a year.

    While the owner was very nice and friendly, I just would not feel comfortable camping around people who live there long term.

    I have since found out that this happens around Military Bases frequently. The reason is because it makes more financial sense for Military Personnel to not stay in base housing. Permanent Base Housing sucks their housing allowance away quickly. However, purchasing an RV and getting into a campground enables them to keep more of that money in their pockets.

    This campground is near Fort Polk. I was told by one of the Army People that works there, this is what is happening with all of the RV resorts/campgrounds in the area. I understand what’s happening better now.

    However, camping in a campground around a majority of the people that live in a place long term is more like moving into an old neighborhood. It’s equivalent to going to camp in a residential trailer park. That’s not camping. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • David B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Grand Bayou Resort

    Friendly and Quiet

    I stayed at site 29 and the site was clean and level enough for my small camper. I went to plug in the power and the box was very old and no 30 amp plug. It only had a 50 amp and 110v plug. I have a 50 amp to 30 amp adapter but for some reason it was not in my box. I did have a 30 amp to 110v adapter so I had to go that route. There is a nice laundry, men and women’s bathroom with showers. On the men’s side of the 4 toilets 2 were out of service. The showers the water trickles out with little pressure but there was hot water. The showers along the walls need cleaning as there was mildew and maybe mold. The rest of the park was clean. The beach area and peers were very nice. There was dozens of people that are clearly living out here in the campground. Lots of them are really junked up. I paid $32 per night. You can tell this campground is minimally maintained given the broken toilets and unclean showers. The folks I met out here were super nice and very friendly. Fishing is really good and the swimming beach seemed very nice. They do have locked gates with security that makes rounds.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 24, 2021

    Valentine Lake Northshore Campground

    Peace & Beauty

    Fee: $10.00 cash or check 

    Sites: 15   6 located right along the lake 

    No electric 

    FCFS 

    Camp host, pit toilet, trash, potable water, picnic table, lantern pole, fire ring Tent campers, small RV's or trailer. Hard pavement pads but they are narrow and crumbling on the edges. Site is well maintained. Beautiful water sites. Valentine Lake is a 46 acre lake surrounded by pine and hard woods. Motorized boats are not allowed. The lake is serene as is the campground. 

    LNT

    AIS 

    BTYFI 

    Travel safe

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2020

    Grand Ecore RV Park

    Great RV Park near Natchitoches

    Park located about 10 minutes from Natchitoches, LA. Think park is operated by Red River Waterway Commission and they do a good job. Very spacious with some shady spots and lots of green grass. Roads are easy to navigate and concrete pads. I was able to park my 44 foot motorhome with a towed Jeep without unhooking. Full hookups and great WiFi. Boat launch next door.


Guide to Mora

RV sites near Mora, Louisiana range from lakeside campgrounds to parks nestled within pecan orchards across central Louisiana. Situated in a region characterized by shallow hills and mixed pine-hardwood forests, the area averages 59 inches of rainfall annually with moderate temperatures that rarely drop below freezing even in winter months. Most RV campgrounds remain open year-round, with peak visitor seasons corresponding to popular fishing tournaments on nearby lakes and rivers.

What to do

Fishing access: The Colfax RV Park provides direct Red River access with a boat launch, floating dock, and cleaning station. "The park has a nice free day use boat launch as well as a floating dock with a fish cleaning station. The park is very clean and does not smell fishy," notes one visitor.

Wildlife viewing: Mature trees around campsites at Hidden Treasure RV Resort attract numerous bird species. "Wildlife galore," reports a camper, with the park featuring "beautiful mature trees, some which have several bird feeders attached!"

Off-roading opportunities: Parks near the Red River offer mud riding trails. A visitor to River Island RV Park states, "They have an amazing place out there! Something for everyone, mud riding, fishing, trail rides, and sits right on the gorgeous Red River!"

What campers like

Spacious sites: Colfax Recreation Area provides generously sized concrete pads suitable for larger rigs. "Large sites with grill, fire pit, and picnic table," notes a summer visitor, with another mentioning the "beautifully kept grounds, large sites, quite area."

Clean facilities: Maintained bathhouses are frequently mentioned in reviews. A visitor to Magnolia Hill RV Park appreciated the "clean bathroom and laundry facilities, full hookups and very quiet."

Quiet atmosphere: Despite proximity to highways or military installations, several parks maintain peaceful environments. "Very clean and quiet park," mentions a Colfax reviewer, while another camper describes Arlington RV Park as "fairly clean and maintained compared to others in the area."

What you should know

Leveling requirements: Many sites require blocks or other leveling equipment. At Hidden Treasure RV Resort, a reviewer noted, "No matter what site you are in, you will need to level your rv," while another mentioned "Site 19 was quite unlevel, but nothing a few leveling blocks couldn't handle."

Military population: Several parks near Fort Polk house long-term military residents. A reviewer at Arlington RV Park observed, "Like several rv parks, Arlington has long term residents, with a few sites for people passing through."

Access considerations: Some parks feature steep or gravel entrance roads. A visitor to Magnolia Hill RV Park reported, "Entrance road is gravel and very steep but I was able to drive my 34' motor home up pulling my jeep no problem."

Light pollution: Proximity to industrial facilities affects some locations. A Colfax Recreation Area reviewer mentioned, "The only drawback is there is a large warehouse next door that is very well lit all night."

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds available: Family-friendly amenities exist at several locations. A Colfax visitor noted, "There is a nice playground for the kids as well as a nice shower house."

Water activities: Beyond fishing, some parks offer paddling opportunities. At Colfax, one camper shared, "We like to let the kids kayak in the oxbow at the landing. Nice place to go for a short weekend trip to get out the house and on the water!"

Pool access: Natchitoches Pecan Orchard RV Park provides seasonal swimming. A camper mentioned they "had a small pool but it was not open during our visit," while another noted the park features "a pool and a pond."

Wildlife encounters: Some parks offer unique animal viewing opportunities. A reviewer at Natchitoches Pecan Orchard mentioned, "Our kids loved our long horn neighbors!"

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Concrete pads provide more stable parking. At Natchitoches Pecan Orchard RV Park, a visitor appreciated "clean concrete pads" with another noting "nice large pull through sites with easy hook ups."

Water pressure: Check water systems before setup. A Colfax camper noted, "The water pressure is a little low, but sufficient."

Long-term stays: Several parks accommodate extended visits. At Pecan Acres RV Park, a reviewer saw it as "a wonderful stop through, or a long term place to park for work," noting "the wifi was fantastic."

Holiday considerations: Winter visitors can access regional festivities. Near Magnolia Hill RV Park, "There is a big Christmas festival there late November and December with lots of lights" in nearby Natchitoches.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Mora, LA is Hidden Treasure RV Resort with a 4-star rating from 3 reviews.

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