Best Glamping near Pride, LA

Tunica Hills Campground offers a distinctive glamping experience with A-frame cabins nestled in a secluded natural setting near Pride, Louisiana. The walk-in only property requires guests to either hike to their site or accept a ride on the owner's ATV, creating an immediate immersion in nature without sacrificing comfort. Bogue Chitto State Park Campground provides glamping options including yurts with modern amenities like electricity and comfortable sleeping arrangements. Both locations feature clean facilities, with Tunica Hills offering outdoor showers, portable toilets, and a communal dishwashing station, while Bogue Chitto provides more extensive amenities including climate control in their accommodations. One guest shared, "Loved this small quiet camp ground. The common areas are a surprising bonus. Shower was lukewarm but portopotties are spotless. Dishwashing station and outdoor kitchen are icing on cake."

Visitors to these glamping destinations enjoy numerous recreational activities directly from their accommodations. Bogue Chitto State Park features multiple hiking and biking trails with varying difficulty levels, a splash pad for children, disc golf, and access to river activities including kayaking with designated put-in and take-out points. The park also hosts seasonal events like Halloween trick-or-treating every Saturday in October, when many campers decorate their sites. Tunica Hills provides easy access to popular hiking spots, with Clark's Creek in Mississippi just 8 miles away offering memorable day trips. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound at both locations—Bogue Chitto even has resident alligators that can be observed from a safe distance. According to a camper, "We enjoyed our 2 nights stay and would not hesitate coming back and bring kayaks next time. The park has put in and take out landings on the river."

Best Glamping Sites Near Pride, Louisiana (11)

    1. Baton Rouge KOA

    13 Reviews
    Denham Springs, LA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (225) 664-7281

    $35 - $70 / night

    "We arrived late on our first night and rolled in and went to bed.  The next day, a Saturday, the KOA serves a home-cooked breakfast (for a small charge.)."

    "We have stayed here for 4 consecutive years for the Louisiana Marathon weekend in January and couldn’t ask for a better home base for one of our favorite race weekends."

    2. Tickfaw State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Maurepas, LA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (225) 294-5020

    "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."

    "Really impressed with the cleanliness of the grounds, but some of the fire pits and grills could use some work. Great variety of campsite layouts, as well as a couple of wheelchair friendly ones."

    3. Indian Creek Campground

    13 Reviews
    Hammond, LA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 878-6567

    "Ice machine, picnic table, playground, hiking trails, kayaking and fire pits. Our site # 57 needed 2 blocks to level."

    "The site was clean and well maintained, lots of space, a good distance from camps around us."

    4. Green Acres Campground

    2 Reviews
    St. Francisville, LA
    21 miles
    +1 (225) 635-4903

    "Quite, peaceful and in a close location to town. Would stay here again if I am ever in the area. They have change their name to Peaceful Pines and the name says it all."

    5. Bogue Chitto State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Franklinton, LA
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 839-5707

    $25 / night

    "New “deck” with room for a rug, fire pit, and chairs. The deck also has a picnic table with a fire pit just off the edge. There’s a creek that ran behind the spot that kept my husband busy."

    "Fire pit was in a nice location and the picnic table was huge. Family was able to do plenty of bike riding around the park with only one monster hill."

    6. Tunica Hills Campground

    12 Reviews
    Angola, LA
    36 miles
    Website

    $20 - $110 / night

    "On a day trip you can drive 8 miles into Mississippi to Clarks Cteek for an awesome day of hiking that never forget. She also has to smal A frames back in yent site area and a 2 bedroom up front."

    "Stayed in the little A frame cabin. Port-o-potties are clean and there is a shower and a sink. I also had good service the whole time(verizon.)"

    7. Punkin Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Springfield, LA
    30 miles
    +1 (225) 567-3418

    8. Hidden Oaks Family Campground

    8 Reviews
    Hammond, LA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 345-9244

    $50 / night

    "Friendly staff. They are upgrading many things in the park like electric, location of setups, etc. Has fishing and more. This park looks like a blast to come to on holidays for the family."

    "this campground has been around for a long time.  It has great festive activities for the seasonal holidays and a general laid back mind set year round.  Halloween decorations were in full effect. "

    9. Percy Quin State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    McComb, MS
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 684-3938

    $24 / night

    "Dont think of the beach as the typical sandy beaches on coasts, instead this is a lake beach with grass.  Under water though was fine.  Quite clean and no debris."

    "The water view of the lake is hide as well. This state park offers several options: Cabins, Campsites and the Tentr canvas tent campsites. Location is very convenient off of I55."

    10. Adventures RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Hammond, LA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 542-1507

    $40 - $75 / night

    "The store on site gives easy access to any items you may have forgotten. Live music happens on special weekends, as well as holiday related activities for kids."

    "Everyone decorates their campsites, there's hayrides and haunted houses. They have plenty of scheduled activities to keep the kids busy all day."

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Glamping Reviews near Pride, LA

140 Reviews of 11 Pride Campgrounds


  • K
    Jun. 25, 2018

    Tunica Hills Campground

    Heaven On Earth

    If you want to go camping were the GPS can't get you there but good old fashion directions will this is the place for you! Ms. Brenda is doing it right. 1/2 mile hike in or Ms Brenda giving you a ride back to the sites on her alterian vehicle. No vehicles allowed. The tent sites are leveled and so comfortable that you can sleep right on the ground. On a day trip you can drive 8 miles into Mississippi to Clarks Cteek for an awesome day of hiking that never forget. She also has to smal A frames back in yent site area and a 2 bedroom up front. You can purchase firewood on site het ready to be one with nature!! .

  • Tyler H.
    Aug. 27, 2022

    Tunica Hills Campground

    Mostly peaceful

    You have to carry your stuff to your camp site as people have already said. Ownership is nice and helpful. You can buy a small bundle of wood for $5. Stayed in the little A frame cabin. Port-o-potties are clean and there is a shower and a sink. I also had good service the whole time(verizon.)

  • Deborah R.
    Jul. 31, 2022

    Percy Quin State Park — Percy Quinn State Park

    Will camp here again

    I am a beginning solo tent camper with a lot to learn. Percy Quin is a nice state run campground. Some sites are closer together and less shaded than others. It rained and most sites seem to have decent drainage with no puddles. Not all sites have grills or fire pits. There is a laundry room and the bathrooms next to that are air conditioned-not sure about all of them.

  • MK J.
    Feb. 2, 2022

    Bogue Chitto State Park Campground

    Spot 124 is great!

    We stayed at site 124 in “Bottomland” and we loved it. New “deck” with room for a rug, fire pit, and chairs. The deck also has a picnic table with a fire pit just off the edge. There’s a creek that ran behind the spot that kept my husband busy. The only downside is that the water and electricity plug are pretty far from your camper- you may need to pack your extender.

  • 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.

  • D
    Apr. 24, 2022

    Tunica Hills Campground

    Beautiful and unique

    Loved this small quiet camp ground. It is basically hike-in, although the host is great enough to offer to haul your stuff with her 4WD atv cart. The common areas are a surprising bonus. Shower was lukewarm but portopotties are spotless. Dishwashing station and outdoor kitchen are icing on cake.

    We stayed at the site “Wilson” which was incredible. If you don’t want / need electricity site #10 is tops.

  • C
    Jul. 12, 2021

    Percy Quin State Park Campground

    Would be great if not for the rain

    Unfortunately our trip was clouded by the rain...pun intended.  As is typical for the Gulf Coast South... it rained and rained and rained.  There were breaks that allowed for us to get out and do a few things.  We went to the "beach" and the kids enjoyed it.  Dont think of the beach as the typical sandy beaches on coasts, instead this is a lake beach with grass.  Under water though was fine.  Quite clean and no debris.

    There is a pool also, but it was closed at the time because of coronavirus.  Hopefully if we go back, it will be open then.

    This particular site was very close to the water, which is why we chose it, however immediately next to our camper was a very steep drop off which made it impossible to set up our camper mat and outdoor cooking supplies next to our outdoor kitchen.  We wouldn't choose that site again.

  • Robert M.
    Dec. 5, 2020

    Hidden Oaks Family Campground

    Looks like a blast!

    Traveling through for the night. Just a few minutes from the interstate. Spacious sites. Friendly staff. They are upgrading many things in the park like electric, location of setups, etc. Has fishing and more. 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! No doubt a great place to bring the family. Will stop by next time through. Hope it's when festivities are going.

  • Sean S.
    Apr. 12, 2021

    Tickfaw State Park Campground

    Highly recommended, but busy on weekends.

    Went for a few nights solo camping (with my dog) in late January, so we had the tent area to ourselves until Friday afternoon. Really impressed with the cleanliness of the grounds, but some of the fire pits and grills could use some work. Great variety of campsite layouts, as well as a couple of wheelchair friendly ones. Facilities were clean and plentiful. Several miles of trails showcasing the beauty of southern Louisiana. Will definitely be going back.


Guide to Pride

Cabin camping near Pride, Louisiana offers several options within a short drive. Most campgrounds in this area sit at low elevations between 6-30 feet above sea level, creating distinctive wetland ecosystems that visitors can experience. Water features prominently in the landscape, with many cabins positioned near lakes, rivers, or creeks that fluctuate seasonally.

What to do

Hiking nearby trails: Clark's Creek in Mississippi sits about 8 miles from Tunica Hills Campground and features varied terrain unusual for Louisiana. "The terrain is amazing couldn't believe I was actually in Louisiana," notes one visitor, who appreciated the multiple hiking trails "for all different skill levels."

Fishing from your site: Percy Quin State Park Campground offers waterfront sites where fishing is accessible directly from your cabin area. "We brought our kayaks and were able to dock at our campsite. We had a lot of fun playing in the lake. The kids also did some fishing," shares a camper who enjoyed the convenient water access.

Seasonal activities: Hidden Oaks Family Campground organizes themed events throughout the year that transform the camping experience. "They already have Christmas decorations up, a train ride ready and more! No doubt a great place to bring the family," reports a visitor passing through during the holiday season.

What campers like

Diverse water recreation: Bogue Chitto State Park Campground provides multiple water features including river access for tubing. "Tubing down the River is a big attraction," notes one camper who enjoyed this popular summer activity. The park balances developed recreation with natural features.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many visitors appreciate observing local wildlife during their stay. One camper at Tickfaw State Park Campground describes their experience: "Took a few hikes around the river as well as some late night walks along the boardwalk hoping to see a gator (no such luck). Saw some cool wildlife none the less though."

Clean facilities: The level of maintenance at campgrounds varies, but Indian Creek Campground receives positive feedback for its upkeep. "Nice roads to navigate. Plenty of shade. Playgrounds. Two swimming areas. Clean laundry!! One of our favorite," writes a satisfied guest who appreciated the overall maintenance.

What you should know

Walk-in only access: Some glamping sites near Pride require physical effort to reach. Tunica Hills Campground features this arrangement with "1/2 mile hike in or Ms Brenda giving you a ride back to the sites on her alterian vehicle. No vehicles allowed," as one visitor explains, highlighting both the limitation and accommodation.

Varying site layouts: Campground designs range from densely packed to spacious. "The sites in the loops are very close together, while the sites next to the 'office/pool area' seem to have more space," notes a camper reviewing Punkin Park Campground.

Seasonal flooding risks: Low elevation means water levels can impact your stay. A visitor to Tickfaw State Park mentions, "I have had a few of my reservations cancelled by the park when the river is high because the camping areas will flood."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly attractions: Adventures RV Resort (formerly Jellystone Park) focuses heavily on family activities. "Although we adults considered living there full time. It was a great week, all for kids are range 7-3 loved this place," reports a parent who found the amenities suited their family's needs.

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature play areas for children. At Indian Creek Campground, one camper notes there are "Playgrounds. Two swimming areas," making it easier to keep children entertained throughout your stay.

Timing considerations: Halloween events are particularly popular at several campgrounds. At Bogue Chitto State Park, staff make special accommodations for the holiday: "On Saturday night they close the campground roads down for 2 hours and all the kids go trick or treating. Bring lots of candy!"

Tips from RVers

Laundry availability: Some glamping areas near Pride include laundry facilities, which longer-term visitors appreciate. At Tickfaw State Park, one RVer noted "FREE laundry, elevation 6 ft., dump station, electric, water, showers, flush toilets, Verizon cell service."

Senior discounts: Older visitors should inquire about rate reductions. "LA State Parks give a 50% discount for seniors 62+ and you don't have to be a state resident. The ranger processed a refund for us as he checked us in. You cannot beat $10 a night for this park," shared one visitor to Tickfaw.

Leveling requirements: Many sites require adjustments to achieve a level position. One camper at Tickfaw described their site as "level side to side and had a slight slope front to back," while another mentioned needing "2 blocks to level" at a different location.

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