Best Campgrounds near St. Martinville, LA

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Camping options around St. Martinville, Louisiana include a mix of state parks, RV resorts, and private campgrounds that showcase the region's Cajun heritage and wetland ecosystems. Lake Fausse Pointe State Park Campground offers tent, RV, cabin, and glamping accommodations with boat-in access and hiking trails through cypress forests. Several developed campgrounds like Catfish Heaven Aqua Farm & RV Park and Poche's RV Park & Fish-N-Camp provide water-based recreation opportunities within 15 miles of St. Martinville.

The subtropical climate of southern Louisiana creates distinct camping conditions throughout the year, with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Many campgrounds in the area feature full hookups for RVs, though tent camping options exist at several locations. "This is a wet, humid and buggy area," noted one camper about Lake Fausse Pointe State Park. "Be prepared for damp conditions as you are smack in the middle of wetlands." Cell service varies significantly between campgrounds, with some locations like Lake Fausse Pointe having no coverage at all. Most developed campgrounds require reservations, especially during popular fishing seasons and local festivals. Mosquito protection is essential during warmer months when camping in this low-lying region.

Waterfront access represents a major draw for campers visiting the St. Martinville area, with many sites featuring private docks or water views. A reviewer highlighted that Lake Fausse Pointe has "sites right on the water with our own dock/deck" and recommended exploring the park by canoe or kayak since "the large majority of this state park is water." Mixed-use campgrounds typically offer fishing opportunities, swimming areas, and boat launches. Wildlife viewing is exceptional, with alligators, birds, and other wetland species commonly spotted. Campgrounds closer to town provide convenient access to Cajun cultural attractions, restaurants, and festivals, while those seeking more natural settings can find quieter options at state parks. The combination of water recreation and cultural experiences makes this region distinctive among Louisiana camping destinations.

Best Camping Sites Near St. Martinville, Louisiana (59)

    1. Lake Fausse Pointe State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    New Iberia, LA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 229-4764

    "Close to the restrooms but not much through traffic. Dumpster was right across next to the bathrooms. Not a lot of street lights throughout the campground made things nice and quiet at night."

    "That said, we really enjoy the variety of parks we have in Louisiana for quick trips. Sometimes the forest beckons us and we don't have the time or resources to do the primitive thing."

    2. Camp Margaritaville RV Resort Breaux Bridge

    19 Reviews
    Breaux Bridge, LA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 667-7772

    $35 - $265 / night

    "This is one of the busiest RV campgrounds in South Louisiana. Be sure that you have reservations well in advance. There's a pool with a bar, game room, playground and lake."

    "It is an easy access to the campground from highway -(less than 1 mile from highway).
    There is free WiFi. They offer Cable TV and there are many channels."

    3. Lafayette KOA

    22 Reviews
    Lafayette, LA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 235-2739

    "Be careful though in picking your spots because some are in the way back and have no trees, which could be brutal in a Louisiana summer.  Nice playground for kids, mini-golf, and clean laundry mat. "

    "It has a lovely pond/ lake that the sites are situated around. It has easy access from the highway."

    4. Parkside RV Park

    5 Reviews
    St. Martinville, LA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 330-2288

    $45 / night

    "St. Martinville (the plate lunch special at Joyce’s Market)."

    "New, clean, level, convenient to shopping and dining, great for walking or dog walking, next to huge sports complex but quiet."

    5. Poche's RV Park & Fish-N-Camp

    13 Reviews
    Breaux Bridge, LA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 332-0326

    "We canoed in the Shake Your Trail Feather festival on Bayou Teche. The RV park was close the the canoe trailhead. Take the time to explore the city of Breaux Bridge. "

    "Rustic RV park located about 5 miles from I-10. Three big stocked fishing lakes. Private lakes so no license needed. Big club house with commercial kitchen. Full hookups and concrete pads."

    6. Maxie's Campground

    5 Reviews
    Lafayette, LA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 837-6200

    $35 - $39 / night

    "My wife and are traveling for work and found this gem off the highway. Mr. Jason is incredibly communicative and helpful. There are plenty of shaded spots and windbreaks from all directions."

    "The website directs you to book your site online, but when we tried to do that, every single site showed as being available, which didn’t seem right to me, so we decided to just drive to the park first"

    7. Catfish Heaven Aqua Farm & RV Park

    4 Reviews
    St. Martinville, LA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 394-9087

    $27 / night

    "Nice RV park in Louisiana. This park has mostly full timers and you slot will be small. The grounds were wonderful for children."

    8. Acadiana Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Lafayette, LA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 291-8388

    "Nice walking paths and a really interesting nature center. Not many amenities, but it's clean and quiet. They have a shower house that is not entirely reliable."

    "While not the best kept up park, the attached nature center, miles of paths, and nearby attractions make this a recurring stop for us. The price is great, as well."

    9. Isle of Iberia RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    New Iberia, LA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 256-8681

    $45 - $65 / night

    "Outside of that, I’m sure this park is amazing when there aren’t restrictions in place. There were some full timers there and they were so nice and welcoming."

    10. Cajun Heritage RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Breaux Bridge, LA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 228-2616

    "Close to the atchafalaya basin. Good fishing."

    "Not much to do around the campground. It’s more of a hangout spot. Not bad overall."

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Recent Reviews near St. Martinville, LA

223 Reviews of 59 St. Martinville Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2025

    Hidden Pines Campground

    Great campground

    Just stayed overnight but they were very helpful and tools is of their upcoming events

  • M
    Oct. 28, 2025

    Acadiana Park Campground

    Great location

    I stayed here in February 2025 for about 6 nights. It was very convenient and pleasant. Nice walking paths and a really interesting nature center. Not many amenities, but it's clean and quiet. They have a shower house that is not entirely reliable. BUT, still  well worth the time spent there as it's close to so much else in Lafayette itself and the surrounding region. Camping in Louisiana is sparse and very rustic, in general, so finding this well located spot was a huge bonus. I'm planning another stay in 2026. Hopefully the campground host,Jarod, is still there!

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Palmetto Island State Park Campground

    Can’t think of anything negative

    We spent two nights here and the park is in great condition. All the spaces have electric, water and sewer. The spaces are nice and wide, are on gravel, and very level. Nice privacy between them as well. Nice hiking trails and there is a splash pad and great playground for the kids. There’s also a little lake for fishing. The showers were very nice and clean and there was a laundry facility with a book exchange. Inexpensive laundry $1.75 for each wash and dry. I guess the only negative thing I can say which really isn’t the park‘s fault is the road getting into the park is in pretty poor shape for the last 3-4 miles.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Farr Park RV Camground

    Great location

    Stayed Thu-Sun on an LSU football game weekend. Didn’t see anyone at the office- but spaces are well marked for finding the reserved spot. We were in B6- so no real shade- in the late afternoon the only decent shade is on row E. We had good cell signal and were able to stream.

    When we arrived there were very few campers- but the park got a lot more visitors by late Friday. It was still pretty quiet throughout the stay. Many of the “campers” were large class A or Fifth wheels, but there were a few smaller units like ours (17 ft. TT). The spaces are grass which was obviously recently mowed and the driveway is white gravel/rock. We used the back trail to get to the levee to ride our e bikes and went on about a 30 mile ride south past L’Auberge, and then we went on another 10 mile ride north toward the capital. The bike paths are in good condition and there are a good number of walkers/runners/bicyclists/and scooters using the paths. I checked out the bath house and it was clean and well maintained. There were 4 (ladies) showers and 3 stalls. There are multiple spaces for campers to dump, although we needed to use the front spots due to height. We decided to get an early start on Sunday morning and were at the dump station before 8- only one other unit arrived when we were finishing up- there wasn’t a line to wait in for us. We will definitely return to Farr for another game weekend. We really enjoyed our stay.

  • Kevin H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Burn’s Point Park

    Nice area but……….

    Got here in the evening to set up. The area was loaded with huge horse flys. They swarmed immediately after exiting the car. Packed up and left.

  • Cindy S.
    May. 24, 2025

    Lafayette KOA

    Overnight stay

    Traveling between TX back to GA was the perfect place to stay overnight and relax before traveling home the next day!

  • Cindy S.
    May. 21, 2025

    Lafayette KOA

    Nice place to stay

    We are traveling to Texas from Georgia and needed a nice place to stay overnight. It was very relaxing.

  • Olivia W.
    Apr. 27, 2025

    Farr Park RV Camground

    Safe and Clean

    Needed a placed to stay in Baton Rouge for a weekend and didn’t want to pay $300 for a hotel so I decided to car camp.

    Plenty of spaces open in April, was a perk to be able to see the animals too.

    Quiet area, well kept. I only paid $10 per night since I didnt use any hookups.

    Would definitely stay again.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2025

    Parkside RV Park

    Very nice campground

    Campground is not very old, new construction. Just off the main highway south of Lafayette. Great spot if going the to Tabasco Factory. Bathrooms were clean with plenty of hooks to Hang stuff. My site was level and backed up to a farm Field; felt peaceful no road noises. They even called me the night before to see when I was arriving, thoughtful. Wanted to be sure I had all the information and codes if I arrived after hours.


Guide to St. Martinville

Camping spots near St. Martinville, Louisiana sit within the subtropical wetland ecosystem of Acadiana, where the average elevation is just 36 feet above sea level. This low-lying terrain creates distinctive camping conditions with water-based activities dominating recreational opportunities. During summer months, temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with humidity levels above 80%, making spring and fall the most comfortable seasons for St. Martinville campgrounds.

What to do

Paddle through cypress forests: Lake Fausse Pointe State Park Campground offers unique canoe-in campsites that provide solitude and immersion in the bayou ecosystem. "Nice primitive campsite on an island that you get to by boat (motor boat/canoe/kayak). Site is also known as Highland Waters campsite. Nice big flat area under trees including large live oaks to set up your tents or hammocks under," notes reviewer Mike V. about the unimproved canoe campsite.

Join local cultural events: Camp Margaritaville RV Resort Breaux Bridge hosts regular weekend entertainment that showcases local culture. "We have been 3 summers and have always enjoyed it. Movie theater, small game room, tiki bar, lots of activities and play areas for the kids, and the pools are nice," shares Jessica B. The resort often features live music, with one camper noting "bands and activities every weekend!"

Fish without a license: Poche's RV Park & Fish-N-Camp maintains several private stocked fishing lakes where no fishing license is required. "This place is for people who like fishing. They have 5 fishing lakes here and every spot is on the lake," explains Ioan P. The campground has expanded its offerings to include equipment rentals as noted by James R.: "They enlarged their office and store, rent golf carts, kayaks, and other equipment."

Explore hiking trails: Several campgrounds offer walking paths through unique wetland environments. "We enjoyed our stay. The hiking trails are well maintained and easy to follow! We were able to kayak through a lot of water areas as well!" reports Tara L. about Lake Fausse Pointe State Park, while Acadiana Park Campground features boardwalks through swampy areas with "a jungle-like feeling on the boardwalk and beautiful trees."

What campers like

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The waterways and forests around St. Martinville camping areas support diverse wildlife. "Fun trails to walk, you'll spot alligators and other critters," mentions Lindsey F. about Lake Fausse Pointe State Park. The wetland ecosystem creates excellent bird watching opportunities year-round.

Large, shaded campsites: Cajun Heritage RV Park offers spacious sites with mature trees. "Big, open spaces! Was pretty easy to back in with our 41 foot 5th wheel," notes Melissa M. Another camper adds, "This camp is really lovely and provides a lot of space between campsites. The only downside for us was the pads are not so level."

Swimming options: Several campgrounds feature pools and water recreation areas. "Nice large sites. Boat landing, water play area. Canoeing, nice hiking trails," notes Mark J. about Lake Fausse Pointe State Park. For those seeking more developed water amenities, Camp Margaritaville boasts "3 pools with swim up bars, a giant hot tub and a well manicured park," according to Mark S.

Proximity to cultural attractions: Campgrounds serve as convenient bases for exploring Cajun country. "About 10 miles from my bayou camp I love to go hike and just hang out every time u come you will see something new it's just amazing," explains Melissa K. about Lake Fausse Pointe's location. Another camper noted Acadiana Park's appeal: "the attached nature center, miles of paths, and nearby attractions make this a recurring stop for us."

What you should know

Insects can be challenging: Mosquitoes and other insects thrive in the wetland environment. "Bring strong bug spray," advises Tyler H. about Lake Fausse Pointe, explaining further: "Canoe trip was nice, however was unable to go far on walk due to the thick blanket of mosquitoes." Another camper recommends: "Definitely bring some mosquito spray and citronella candles. The water everywhere brings them out!"

Water quality varies: Acadiana Park Campground has reported water issues. "Warning, though...bring your own water. Something is wrong with the water there. It smells and tastes weird. Don't know if it's the pipes or what, but it's nasty," advises Bonnie D. Similarly, Taylor G. notes about Cajun Heritage RV Park: "Tip: Make sure to have a water filter on your camper for this one."

Cell service limitations: Connectivity can be inconsistent throughout the area. Tyler H. reports about Lake Fausse Pointe: "had absolutely no service with verizon, except for one or two spots (one on the trail and one in the canoe after paddling for an hour)."

Seasonal conditions affect accessibility: Heavy rains can impact campground conditions. "This is a poorly maintained campground with huge potholes in the road going in and standing water everywhere," notes Tom C. about one park during a wet period. Van N. adds, "it has been very rainy, trying to find a middle ground between dry firewood/ground and not being eaten alive by mosquitoes seems tough."

Tips for camping with families

Look for campgrounds with recreation facilities: Multiple family-friendly amenities enhance the camping experience. "Good for a day or weekend trip with kids. We enjoy going for picnics. Fun trails to walk, you'll spot alligators and other critters," recommends Lindsey F. about Lake Fausse Pointe State Park.

Consider splash pads for hot days: Catfish Heaven Aqua Farm & RV Park offers water features specifically designed for children. "The grounds were wonderful for children. There were ponds, picnic tables, pool, playground, splash pad, train," shares Erin R.

Check weekend programming: Some campgrounds offer special weekend activities. "The Dutch Oven Society, which was GREAT!! If you are ever at a camp ground and they are around, you should check out their demonstration and sample all the great food they cook!" recommends Tara L. about a special event at Lake Fausse Pointe.

Plan indoor alternatives: Due to unpredictable weather, have backup activities ready. "During the summer there is a splash pad area for keeping cool," notes Kelly M., while another camper mentions that Camp Margaritaville has a "movie theater, small game room" for indoor entertainment when outdoor activities aren't possible.

Tips from RVers

Reserve premium waterfront sites early: Waterfront sites offer the best camping experience but fill quickly. "This place is for people who like fishing. They have 5 fishing lakes here and every spot is on the lake," explains Ioan P. about Poche's Fish-N-Camp.

Prepare for varying hookup locations: Maxie's Campground offers full hookup sites, but configuration may require planning. "Sites are all back in, and on the freeway, so it's very loud," notes Laura M., adding that despite the noise, the park is "very basic, but nice. Free hot showers, nice laundry room."

Level your rig before setup: Several campgrounds have uneven pads. "The only downside for us was the pads are not so level," mentions one camper about Cajun Heritage RV Park, while others note the importance of bringing leveling blocks.

Consider noise factors when selecting sites: Highway proximity affects some campgrounds. "It's in the middle of town, you travel thru a neighborhood to get to it, the park is a city park so on the weekend its pretty crowded," notes Toby D. about Acadiana Park Campground. Similarly, Laura M. mentions that at Maxie's Campground, sites are "on the freeway, so it's very loud."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near St. Martinville, LA?

According to TheDyrt.com, St. Martinville, LA offers a wide range of camping options, with 59 campgrounds and RV parks near St. Martinville, LA and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near St. Martinville, LA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near St. Martinville, LA is Lake Fausse Pointe State Park Campground with a 4-star rating from 22 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near St. Martinville, LA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near St. Martinville, LA.