Best Tent Camping near Springfield, LA

Tent camping opportunities near Springfield, Louisiana include established locations such as the Lamar Dixon Expo Center and New Orleans RV Resort & Marina. The Lamar Dixon Expo Center offers drive-in tent sites approximately 25 miles west of Springfield, while New Orleans RV Resort & Marina provides tent camping options on the waterfront about 45 miles south. Both locations offer established tent camping within reasonable driving distance of Springfield.

Tent campsites at Lamar Dixon Expo Center feature drinking water, toilet facilities, and showers, making it suitable for tent campers seeking basic amenities. Sites are open year-round and allow fires, though campers should confirm current fire restrictions before arrival. The grounds are well-maintained with level sites appropriate for tent setups. In contrast, the New Orleans RV Resort & Marina provides more amenities for tent campers, including picnic tables, drinking water, toilets, and shower facilities. Both locations require reservations, and pets are permitted at designated sites.

Areas around Springfield offer varying experiences for primitive tent camping. One camper noted, "Lamar Dixon is a great central location to the Baton Rouge and even New Orleans area, with a public fishing pond and a nice solar-lighted, paved track." Tent campers frequently use these established sites as bases for exploring the region, with convenient access to nearby attractions. The New Orleans RV Resort & Marina provides waterfront tent sites where campers can observe boat traffic along the canal. Weather conditions in this region can change quickly, and summer months bring high humidity and occasional storms, requiring proper tent setup and rain protection. Most backcountry tent camping areas have limited cell service, so tent campers should prepare accordingly.

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Best Tent Sites Near Springfield, Louisiana (4)

    1. J & W Campground

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    Springfield, LA
    8 miles
    +1 (225) 294-8961

    2. Lamar Dixon Expo Center

    5 Reviews
    Prairieville, LA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (225) 621-1700

    "Great location. This is a great central location to the baton rouge and even new orleans area. Lamar Dixon is huge, and usually has some type of event happening."

    "Lamar Dixon outside Baton Rogue but not far from New Orleans either. This is a good in between spot to pitch your tent and visit all the very cool places roun'cher."

    3. New Orleans RV Resort & Marina

    15 Reviews
    Metairie, LA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (504) 286-8157

    $75 - $170 / night

    "The biggest drawbacks are the drive up and the ... Flight for life? Helicopter that keeps passing over. The amenities are top notch, the sites are great. The price is a premium, but it's legit."

    "They pick up your trash by noon, LP pickup/refill, shower hot, store, pool, hot tub, sitting areas with rockers, laundry, dog area and great restaurant/sport bar. Had excellent crab cake and bisque."

    4. Marrero Travel Park

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    Marrero, LA
    45 miles
    +1 (504) 347-9907
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Tent Camping Reviews near Springfield, LA

314 Reviews of 4 Springfield Campgrounds


  • L
    Oct. 25, 2021

    Fairview-Riverside State Park

    Inexpensive Small Adequate

    Small campground with spots right on top of each other.

    Says free internet but service at site was nonexistent.

    No electric or water at site.

    3 men and 3 women bathroom/shower combo rooms that are clean. Only issue is when park is full the wait for the toilets can be long because of showers.

    Laundry room (coin operated) available for use.

    Little gated entrance with park attendants who take payments for sites. Code for gate given for after hours

    RVs located mainly in center. Tent sites behind kid’s playground. Pretty long walk.

    Lots of trees gone from last hurricane. Still repairing things.

    Our tent site was located on the outer side right next to swamp. It included a picnic table, fire ring, a post with site number where you place your card and you can park on the grass next to your site.

    Free to cross causeway into Madisonville but $5 to return to NOLA

    Must stop in Cafe Du Monde for beignets!

    Very friendly people ❤️⛺️

  • L
    Nov. 8, 2021

    Fairview-Riverside State Park

    One of the better ones

    It’s got everything you need in a beautiful setting.

    Tent camped. Some of the tents back up to the woods for privacy and others are more in the middle and closer to the bathroom.

    Central Bathhouse:

    3 bathrooms each side (males/females) each with a shower

    Laundry room with 2 washers & dryers.

    Pop machine

    Tent Site: Picnic table, fire ring, charcoal grill

    Water spigot for all to share

    Went to another park close by and only stayed a night before coming back here ⛺️❤️

  • 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
    Dec. 11, 2021

    Bogue Chitto State Park Campground

    Beautiful Park. Enjoyed the stay.

    Bogue Chitto State Park is wonderful, well maintained, and peaceful. We had a great weekend stay, and the weather was perfect. Take the time to explore the beach on the river. We really enjoyed hiking(it has many trails) and the beach. I enjoyed sitting along the lake in the mornings. My son really enjoyed the splash pad. Bathrooms were clean. Park has a great disc golf course, mountain bike trails, and horse trails.  Campground has Trick or Treating every Saturday in October at 6pm.  Many campers decorate their sites (we did).

    Stayed in Bottomlands campsite Bottomlands, site 104. No shade. Evening sun shines under awning. Site 103 has better water view and awning faces East, but no shade. Site 105 has shade in the afternoon but cant see water from awning side. Back-in site with asphalt parking, picnic table, BBQ pit, and fire ring. 15A/30A (dont remember if it had 50A) and water; no sewer hookups. Not much shade in the campsite. The site is located on the lake, but the woods block most of the view. Nearest neighbor was at least 20-30 ft. Away. Roads in the park were asphalt. AT&T had poor service, but Verizon was good. No WiFi. We camped in a Travel Trailer. 

    Would definitely stay here again (but not in site 104) and bring kayaks next time. The park has a put in and take out landings on the river. We camped at Bogue Chitto State park in a Travel Trailer.

  • D
    Apr. 22, 2022

    Bogue Chitto State Park Campground

    One of my favorite La. State Parks

    Bogue Chitto State Park is wonderful, well maintained, and peaceful. We had a great weekend stay, and the weather was perfect, except for one eventing of rain. Take the time to explore the beach on the river. 

    We really enjoyed hiking (it has many trails) and kayaking the lake at the Day Use Area. My son really enjoyed the splash pad. Bathrooms were clean. Park has a great disc golf course, mountain bike trails, and horse trails. 

    Stayed in Uplands campsite 21. Site was pretty level side-to-side and sloped to the back. Had lots of space, but is sunny during the day. Late afternoon sun shines under awning because door side faces west. Back-in site with asphalt parking, picnic table, BBQ pit, and fire ring. 15A/30A/50A, water and sewer hookups. Not much shade in the campsite. Nearest neighbor was 20 ft. Away. Roads in the park were asphalt. Campground road is in need of some repair. Recommend sites(in order): site 31, 23, 28, 24, 30. 30-31 are near extra parking. AT&T had poor service, but Verizon was good. 

    Would definitely stay here again. The park has put in and take out landings on the river. We camped at Bogue Chitto State park in a Travel Trailer. We camped at Bogue Chitto State park in a Travel Trailer.

  • Layla D.
    Apr. 22, 2020

    Bogue Chitto State Park Campground

    ‘Bout That Bogue Chitto

    We visited Bogue Chitto after torrential rains pummeled Louisiana and Mississippi causing the park to cancel our site we had reserved with a water view in the Bottomland Loop. This really ended up being a blessing in disguise. We were forced to just pick a site when we arrived at the park (not so great for this OCD-Teacher-Planner-Mom), but after only one drive around the Upland Loop, we decided on site 2 and were not disappointed! The site backed up to a trail, and the driver side of the trailer faced a wooded area (instead of a neighboring site) which afforded us much more privacy than any of the other sites would have. Sites 9, 14, and 46 also looked nice with their awnings facing trees instead of other campsites. All sites in this loop had sewer hook ups, so that was nice. There was a concrete pad underneath the fire ring with a lifting grill, a separate grill by the wooden picnic table, and a lantern post. There was a big tent pad close to the fire ring as well.

    We thoroughly enjoyed all of the hiking and biking opportunities this campground afforded us. Although the Bottomland area was closed for camping, we still checked things out for future visits. Given the choice between the two loops in the future, I think I’d choose site 2 again. Camp hosts were visible and kept the campground very clean. During our visit, there was a Dutch Oven competition, so the campground was packed.

    We only were able to stay here for two nights and left wishing we could have stayed much longer! We will definitely visit Bogue Chitto State Park again.

  • D
    Sep. 14, 2022

    Land-O-Pines Family Campground

    Pleasant campground

    Land-O-Pines is a nice private RV park near Folsom and Covington. We stayed two nights because my daughter was in a horse competition at a nearby horse farm. The sites are mostly shady. The streets and sites are gravel and can get a little muddy in spots after a rain. The park was clean and quiet, and the staff was friendly. About half the sites are for permanent users. 

    Stayed in pull-through campsite C69 which was shady and level. It was a gravel site. There was enough parking for my 34 ft TT and truck. Neighbors are nearby by not on top of you. The site included: picnic table on gravel, no fire ring. Utilities: 20/50A electric near the middle. The 20A receptacle looked like it had some minor burn marks. Water next to power pole, good pressure. Sewer near power pole with 4 non screw-on fitting. 

    AT&T had 2 bars of LTE and Verizon full bars of LTE service. AT&T Speedtest: 30.8 Mbps down, 3.6 Mbps up. Verizon Speedtest: 4.5 Mbps down, 11.8 Mbps up. WiFi available, but did not use. Required a login. 

    Would stay here again. We camped at Land-O-Pines Family Campground in a Travel Trailer.

  • Paula W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2017

    Tickfaw State Park Campground

    My family go to park

    This park is VERY family friendly.

    Camping - There are 2 loops - 1-primative tent only camping, 1-RV/tent camping. There is a nice bathhouse in a central location to both loops. There is a bit of privacy between tent spots because of the trees. My favorite spots are 47,49,50. I have had a few of my reservations cancelled by the park when the river is high because the camping areas will flood.

    Park - there are few different hiking trails - check Tickfaw River levels (or call park) because when the river is high, 1 or 2 of the trails could be under water. There is a ADA boardwalk trail that is very nice (especially for the kiddos) with a covered picnic area. The park offers a nature center that is really nice and they have animal demonstrations where you are able to really learn about Louisiana wildlife and touch the animals as well. This park is a great place to bring bikes as well. During the summer months, there is a splash pad that kids really enjoy. This is also a great park to rent canoes (or bring your own) for a day out on the waterways.

  • Paula W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 4, 2019

    Tickfaw State Park Campground

    Great little park

    Tickfaw State Park is a Louisiana State Park located just outside of Springfield, LA.  The park is not very large, but big enough not to constantly run into people.  On this visit, we took our Christmas pictures along the “Cypress Gum Trial” - a boardwalk walk trail located across the street from the campsites and around the playground(s).  There is a nice covered area with picnic tables.  There are 2 camping loops - (1) for tents and (1) for RV’s.  Our site, #37 on the tent loop, we had enough space as well as privacy.  We went the weekend after Thanksgiving and the park was not overcrowded and the weather was perfect.  I did find the boardwalk trail was VERY slippery covered in wet leaves.


Guide to Springfield

Tent camping near Springfield, Louisiana provides access to several established campgrounds within a one-hour drive. The region features low-lying terrain with bayous and wetlands that influence camping conditions throughout the year. Fall and spring offer the most comfortable temperatures for tent campers, while summer months bring significant humidity that affects tent ventilation and comfort.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: The public fishing pond at Lamar Dixon Expo Center offers tent campers convenient access to freshwater fishing without leaving the campground. "There is a public fishing pond with a very nice solar lighted, paved track around it," notes reviewer Paula W.

Urban exploration: Tent campers can use New Orleans RV Resort & Marina as a base camp for experiencing New Orleans attractions. "It's fifteen minutes to the action," writes Alana F., making it possible to combine outdoor camping with cultural experiences. The resort's proximity allows campers to "take a Uber so we didn't have to worry about parking" according to Mary H.

Wildlife observation: The waterways near tent camping areas provide opportunities to observe local wildlife and boat traffic. One camper at New Orleans RV Resort notes, "It's right on the water so you can see yachts and boats come in and out," offering a unique camping experience with maritime views.

What campers like

Convenient location: Tent campers appreciate the strategic position between major cities. "Lamar Dixon outside Baton Rouge but not far from New Orleans either. This is a good in between spot to pitch your tent and visit all the very cool places," says Shelly S. about camping at Lamar Dixon Expo Center.

Security features: Several tent camping locations near Springfield prioritize safety. At New Orleans RV Resort, Alana F. notes, "It's also secured for those that are worried," and another camper mentions the area is "fenced and gated for added security," providing peace of mind for tent campers storing gear during day trips.

Waterfront sites: Waterside tent camping spots offer distinctive experiences not available at inland locations. Steve J. describes the waterside plots as offering views "opposite one of the spare moored up river steam boats," creating a unique backdrop for overnight tent stays.

What you should know

Access roads: The approach to some camping areas near Springfield can be misleading. When arriving at New Orleans RV Resort & Marina, Alana F. warns, "The road to get here is rough though, it's through an industrial park and looks very concerning, but then you come and find this!"

Noise considerations: Tent campers should be prepared for occasional noise from nearby transportation infrastructure. David B. mentions "occasional noise from airplanes taking off from nearby Lakefront Airport was a small detraction," which can affect light sleepers in tents more than those in enclosed RVs.

Water proximity cautions: The region's abundant waterways require specific safety awareness. One camper at Lamar Dixon notes, "I always worry whenever we are anywhere with possible gators so we didn't go looking and were careful at night," highlighting the importance of wildlife awareness when tent camping in this area.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Families looking for recreation options should note that playground facilities vary widely between campgrounds. At New Orleans RV Resort, one reviewer observed the "playground was not much," suggesting families might need to plan additional recreation activities.

Spacious camping areas: Some locations offer generous space for family tent setups. Jeff M. describes spots at New Orleans RV Resort as "clean spacious spots," which provides families room for multiple tents or play areas between sites.

Swimming options: New Orleans RV Resort & Marina offers swimming facilities that appeal to families with children. Alex N. notes, "The communal pool and hot tub are great to relax in after our long drive in," providing recreation options during hot weather when tent camping with children.

Tips from RVers

Site hookup limitations: While primarily relevant for RVs, tent campers using electrical equipment should note that power access can be limited. Jonathan L. at Lamar Dixon explains, "The hookups are shared between 4 sites... There were only 2 50A receptacles at my station," which could affect tent campers requiring electricity.

Weather preparation: The climate impacts both RV and tent campers similarly. Stuart K. appreciates that sites are "nice & easy clean," but regional weather patterns make proper tent site selection crucial for drainage during sudden storms common to the area.

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