Best Campgrounds near Pineville, LA

Camping options around Pineville, Louisiana encompass several developed campgrounds in Kisatchie National Forest and Alexander State Forest. Indian Creek Recreation Area provides tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with electrical and water hookups in a forested setting near water. Stuart Lake and Kincaid Lake campgrounds offer additional options, with sites spread throughout pine forests near recreational lakes. Dispersed camping opportunities exist at locations like Evangeline Camp Complex and along the Valentine Lake Wild Azalea Trail for those seeking more primitive experiences.

Access to campgrounds varies by season, with many sites remaining open year-round due to Louisiana's mild climate. Roads to most established campgrounds are paved and accessible to standard vehicles, though some primitive areas may require higher clearance. "We spent last weekend at Kincaid Lake Campground in Kisatchie. Each site had water and electric. Spots for the camper are asphalt and there is a picnic table, grill, fire pit and lantern post at each site," noted one visitor. Hurricane impacts can affect campground operations, with some areas like Kincaid Lake experiencing extended closures following storms Laura and Delta in 2020. Campers should check current conditions before planning trips, as restoration efforts continue throughout the forest.

The camping experience in the Pineville region features tall pine forests, lake access, and recreational trails. Multiple campers highlight the peaceful atmosphere, particularly during weekdays when sites are less crowded. A recent review described Indian Creek as having "beautiful tall pines amongst the level, for the most part, campsites." Fishing opportunities exist at several lakes, with piers and shoreline access available at Stuart Lake and Kincaid Lake recreation areas. Swimming beaches, hiking trails, and mountain biking routes provide additional activities. While many campgrounds maintain vault or flush toilets, showers and other amenities vary significantly between developed sites and primitive camping areas. Cell service is generally available near established campgrounds but may be limited in more remote sections of the national forest.

Best Camping Sites Near Pineville, Louisiana (74)

    1. Indian Creek Recreation Area

    25 Reviews
    Woodworth, LA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 487-5058

    $16 / night

    "It was a very quiet spot tucked away on the far side of the campground. It was right off the water and had a beautiful view of the sunrise and all the birds."

    "Beautiful views of the lake can be seen from almost all primitive sites. We were visited by raccoons one night, but they were easily & quickly scared away."

    2. Indian Creek Recreation Area Best Camping Spot

    8 Reviews
    Woodworth, LA
    16 miles

    $30 / night

    "We lucked into the primo spot on the lake point and super level. Highly recommend this park, but undestand that it fills up fast, especially on the weekend."

    "Trails, lake, boating, fishing, biking, great shade. Can get crowded on weekends and lots of golf cart traffic. Stores nearby and Alexandria not far. One of our favorites."

    3. Valentine Lake Northshore Campground

    9 Reviews
    Gardner, LA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 793-9427

    $10 / night

    "Well maintained grounds with flush toilet (no shower) drinking water tap near but not at the camp sites, fire ring and picnic tables at each site. Small (about 16 sites) and quiet."

    "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"

    4. Kincaid Lake Campground - Temporarily Closed

    3 Reviews
    Gardner, LA
    15 miles
    Website

    "It has a lakeside beach, hiking/mountain biking trail and also connects with the Azalea Trail (popular with backpackers). It has a boat launch area with vault toilets."

    "Fishing, hiking, biking (road and off road trails), swimming (beach), playground (loop B), boating, secluded. I took 2 of my boys (8,6), sister, and her boy (10)."

    5. Stuart Complex

    2 Reviews
    Bentley, LA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 793-9427

    $5 / night

    "Campground and bathrooms clean, quiet except the background highway noise. Lake was pretty, and small, able to walk all the way around the lake in about 20 minutes."

    "Within the Stuart Lake Recreation Complex there are lots of activities including fishing, swimming, hiking, and picnicking. Located on a 5-acre lake in a pine forest."

    6. Kincaid Lake Recreation Area, Camping/Day Use

    3 Reviews
    Gardner, LA
    14 miles

    "You will be walking distance from the lake, showers, and flush toilets.  The area seemed very crowded for my preferences during the day but at night I was kind of glad to have close neighbors. "

    7. Stuart Lake NF Campground

    1 Review
    Bentley, LA
    11 miles
    Website

    "Aside from the aforementioned gunfire from a nearby shooting range, I had a wonderfully peaceful time here."

    8. Evangeline Camp Complex

    2 Reviews
    Gardner, LA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 473-7160

    "Great trail. Very well marked and maintained. Some wet areas but not bad. Awesome primitive camping sites along trail."

    9. Valentine Lake Wild Azalea Trail

    4 Reviews
    Gardner, LA
    18 miles
    Website

    "There is both primitive and fixed campsites.you have a couple Small trails in and around Valentine lake, or you caan hop on wild azeala trail and hike it. Its just short of 18 miles start to finish."

    "I hiked about 7.5 miles in from the Valentine Lake trailhead to a large clearing by the bridge with a nice cool stream. There are other clearings nearby which would be great for a small group camp."

    10. Stuart Lake Recreation Complex, Camping/Day Use

    1 Review
    Bentley, LA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 765-3554

    $5 - $20 / night

    "Within the Stuart Lake Recreation Complex there are lots of activities including fishing, swimming, hiking, and picnicking. Located on a 5-acre lake in a pine forest."

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Recent Reviews near Pineville, LA

206 Reviews of 74 Pineville Campgrounds


  • H
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Loran Site Complex

    Very Quiet (out of season)

    A fairly large campground with no striking qualities, other than a remote feeling. As noted in another review, the sites are in old tall pines (typical of tje Kisatchie NF) and mostly large and well spaced. However the whole place has an abandoned feel (aside from the deer which seemed surprised to see me)... Rotting infrastructure (roads, grates, toilet buildings). As a lone female camper on a weeknight in September, I did not feel comfortable here, nor was it appealing, so I moved up the road to Lake Valentine north shore, which had a host.

  • Shantel V.
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Saline Lake Campground

    Very peaceful campground and close to Saline Lake

    Very nice people and a very well-kept campground. Great fishing in the lake and peace and quiet at the campground.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Natchitoches Pecan Orchard RV Park

    Nice Quiet Night

    This RV Park is neat and clean. Each row of sites is named after a variety of Pecans. There is a pool and a pond. We enjoyed our stay.

  • steve L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Saddle Bayou Camp Complex

    Nice little place,20ft rv travel trailer

    Nice toilet,his and hers. Only one spot for that .

  • Sarah L.
    Jul. 28, 2025

    Indian Creek Recreation Area

    A close to home family friendly campground

    I would like to start by saying this is a campground that is designed for young families, from the multiple sandy beach areas to the playgrounds, there was lot for my elementary age children to do. The bathhouses were cleaned every morning and I didn't see much trash lying around, other than our fire pit, but I assumed the previous tenants must have dumped some of their trash in the pit when leaving. Some of the issues I had are, because this campground is geared toward young families, there were a lot of kids running around unsupervised. There was a group of boys tearing the roof off the play house in one of the play grounds, another group jumping off the fishing pier while people were fishing, little kids driving golf carts around without adults on them (one time almost hitting a lady on a scooter), there were several dogs running around not on leashes, and even adult driving vehicles through the grassy play area rather than the roadway. The rules seem to no be enforced, including the no noise times of 10pm-7am. There were golf carts riding around with loud music until 1:30 am both nights. I never saw a single park attendant, other than the gate operator. We will likely try camping here again, but perhaps during the week while schools are in session to avoid the crowds.

  • David H.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 13, 2025

    Gum Springs Recreation Area — Kisatchie National Forest

    Quiet, wooded campground perfect for tent campers and hikers. Shady sites, great trails, and only $10/night. No frills—just peace and nature.

    If you're looking for a quiet, back-to-nature escape, Gum Springs in Kisatchie National Forest delivers big. This tent-friendly spot is nestled among tall pines, with spacious and shady pads, peaceful vibes, and killer access to a 17-mile horse trail. At just $10/night, it’s an absolute steal. Pit toilets are clean, and while you might hear the nearby highway now and then, it doesn’t spoil the experience. Just don’t expect hookups or glam amenities—this is all about the woods, the trails, and the quiet.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 5, 2025

    Indian Creek Recreation Area Best Camping Spot

    Indian Creek Recreation Area

    Great campground. Trails, lake, boating, fishing, biking, great shade. Can get crowded on weekends and lots of golf cart traffic. Stores nearby and Alexandria not far. One of our favorites.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 5, 2025

    South Campground — Chicot State Park

    South landing

    Camped here frequently as a child. Now enjoying it as an adult. Large state park and always have a site available, even with short notice. Lots of things to do. Great park.


Guide to Pineville

Pineville, Louisiana camping options sit among the longleaf pines of central Louisiana at 110 feet above sea level. The region maintains an average high temperature around 92°F in summer and 59°F in winter, making camping accessible throughout the year. Most campsites near Pineville are situated within Kisatchie National Forest, where pine-dominated ecosystems create distinctively shaded camping environments.

What to do

Hike the Wild Azalea Trail: The 18-mile Wild Azalea Trail at Valentine Lake Wild Azalea Trail offers primitive camping opportunities. "I hiked about 7.5 miles in from the Valentine Lake trailhead to a large clearing by the bridge with a nice cool stream. There are other clearings nearby which would be great for a small group camp," notes one hiker who recommends being "prepared for plenty of ups and downs and some rough terrain."

Kayak on restricted waters: Indian Creek Recreation Area provides lake access directly from campsites. "We were able to launch our kayaks from our RV site," reports one visitor. Valentine Lake offers non-motorized boating only, creating a quieter water experience.

Mountain biking: Kincaid Lake area maintains dedicated mountain biking trails. The Glenn Emery trail can be accessed through Stuart Lake NF Campground, with connecting trails throughout the forest system. The area attracts "hikers, backpackers, mountain bikers, fishermen and fisherwomen" according to visitors.

What campers like

Separation between sites: At Valentine Lake Northshore Campground, campers appreciate the layout with "8 spacious sites with picnic table, tent pad, fire ring, and lantern pole." The campground offers a mix of lakefront and forest sites, with "super quiet (minus gunshots during hunting season)" conditions.

Weekday tranquility: Midweek stays offer significantly reduced crowds. "We went during the week, so it was quiet," reports one Indian Creek visitor. Another notes that popular campgrounds like Stuart Lake can sometimes mean "the entire place was mine for 3 days" during off-peak times.

Forest canopy coverage: The tall pines create natural shade throughout most campsites. One visitor described Indian Creek as having "beautiful tall pines amongst the level, for the most part, campsites," which helps moderate temperatures during hot Louisiana summers.

What you should know

Hurricane recovery status: Several campgrounds remain affected by 2020 storm damage. "The campground has been closed since," reports a visitor to Kincaid Lake Recreation Area. "I spoke to forest service personnel on site, in August of 2021. I inquired about the reopening of the campground and was told that they were projecting it to reopen in 2025."

Wildlife encounters: Alligators are present in many lakes. At Valentine Lake Wild Azalea Trail, visitors warn: "Wouldn't recommend swimming in that lake. Lots of Gators and big snapping turtles." Another camper at Valentine Lake Northshore notes seeing alligators while canoeing.

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience noise from nearby roads or shooting ranges. A Stuart Lake camper mentioned: "Aside from the occasional gunfire from a nearby shooting range, I had a wonderfully peaceful time here." At Indian Creek, one visitor reported "golf carts riding around with loud music until 1:30 am both nights."

Tips for camping with families

Beach access options: Indian Creek Recreation Area includes multiple sandy beach areas for swimming. "This is a campground that is designed for young families, from the multiple sandy beach areas to the playgrounds, there was lot for my elementary age children to do," shares one parent.

Supervision requirements: Crowded weekends may require additional child monitoring. One family noted: "Because this campground is geared toward young families, there were a lot of kids running around unsupervised" with incidents including "a group of boys tearing the roof off the play house in one of the play grounds."

Campsite selection for space: Look for sites with large cleared areas. At Indian Creek Recreation Area Best Camping Spot, certain sites offer significantly more space. One family enjoyed site 56 which had "a HUGE backyard leading down to the lake" and felt like "kings of the mountain" during their stay.

Tips from RVers

Site levelness varies: Many concrete pads require adjustments. "Slightly unlevel, needed blocks on the right side," reports one RVer at Indian Creek. Another camper at the same location found site 52 challenging, stating they "barely fit it and our Toyota Tundra" and experienced "a pretty steep drop off from the concrete pad to the ground level."

Limited full hookups: Most campsites offer electric and water without sewer connections. "Electric & water at sites, but no sewer. Full hook up sites are being built," notes a visitor. This requires planning for dump station use, with Indian Creek providing two dump stations despite lacking sewer hookups.

Low site warnings: Some areas remain muddy after rain. A camper at Indian Creek noted their site "was also a little low, so it was a bit soggy from rains that fell the week before we had arrived." Higher elevation sites like #56 at Indian Creek or the ridge sites at Valentine Lake offer better drainage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Pineville, LA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Pineville, LA offers a wide range of camping options, with 74 campgrounds and RV parks near Pineville, LA and 7 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Pineville, LA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Pineville, LA is Indian Creek Recreation Area with a 4.5-star rating from 25 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Pineville, LA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near Pineville, LA.