Best Campgrounds near Belle Chasse, LA

Belle Chasse, Louisiana serves as a gateway to diverse camping experiences within easy reach of New Orleans. State parks and private campgrounds provide options ranging from full-service RV sites to more rustic tent camping areas. Military Park New Orleans Joint Reserve Base/NAS Aviation Arbor RV Park offers accommodations specifically for military personnel and their families, while Bayou Segnette State Park Campground in nearby Westwego provides year-round camping with both tent and RV sites. St. Bernard State Park Campground, approximately 15 miles from Belle Chasse, features spacious sites with hookups and is known for its family-friendly atmosphere with playgrounds and nature trails.

The subtropical climate significantly impacts camping conditions throughout the year. Summer months bring intense heat and humidity, with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and high mosquito activity. As one camper noted at St. Bernard State Park, "Holy Goodness it is HOT in South Louisiana in May." Fall and winter months (October through April) offer more comfortable camping conditions with milder temperatures and fewer insects. Hurricane season (June through November) requires careful planning, as several campgrounds show evidence of past storm damage. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, with most campgrounds reporting strong Verizon and AT&T coverage. Advance reservations are essential during festival seasons and weekends, particularly for sites closest to New Orleans.

Proximity to New Orleans represents a primary attraction for many campers in the Belle Chasse area. Bayou Segnette State Park receives praise as "a great location for NOLA" being "only 20 minutes from NOLA" with "friendly staff" and "clean laundry facilities." Sites throughout the region typically include water and electrical hookups, with many offering full sewer connections. The natural environment features characteristic Louisiana landscapes with Spanish moss-draped live oaks, bayous, and abundant wildlife. Visitors frequently mention spotting alligators, deer, and various bird species. Boardwalks and elevated trails provide access to wetland areas while keeping campers above soggy ground. Most state parks include laundry facilities, playgrounds, and boat launches, making them suitable for extended stays.

Best Camping Sites Near Belle Chasse, Louisiana (56)

    1. Bayou Segnette State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Westwego, LA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (504) 736-7140

    "They’ll also let you drive through to pick an available spot.

    • very clean laundry room! Loads were $1.75
    • hot showers :)
    • stop at Joe’s Donuts for beignets :)

    Cons

    • bathroom design is meh."

    "Unaware of just how difficult it would be to secure accommodations I decided to check out the local state park, located just a few short miles outside of New Orleans proper.  "

    2. St. Bernard State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Belle Chasse, LA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (504) 682-2101

    $20 - $28 / night

    "Holy Goodness it is HOT in South Louisiana in May.

    Campground and Site 9: nice and roomy sites with electric, water, grill, fire pit, picnic table and shade trees."

    "Nice campground and good value for proximity to NOLA. 12 miles from Bywater/French qtr. park on Rampart and walk the 1/2 mile to the quarter."

    3. New Orleans RV Resort & Marina

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

    $75 - $170 / night

    "This is a great park tucked away from everything yet only 15 minutes to bourbon street and 10 minutes to Frenchmen. Great place to stay on the water."

    "-2 roadways to enter/exit resort. A car can drive toward north but some potholes would not advise RV on road toward lake pontchaitrain."

    4. New Orleans West KOA

    19 Reviews
    Kenner, LA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (504) 467-1792

    $77 - $98 / night

    "We liked that this was 30 min outside of New Orleans so completely away from the bustle of the city. Our spot wasn't that level but we managed. Make sure you have extra blocks for your jacks."

    "Campsites are crowded in next to each other and you cannot see the river because of the levee."

    5. French Quarter RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Westwego, LA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (504) 586-3000

    $105 - $250 / night

    "Overall very nice and excellent location. Staff is helpful and friendly and it’s a walk to the French quarter."

    "Walking distance to French Quarter. Bit noisy as it’s by the highway but didn’t bother us. Great pool and friendly staff."

    6. Jude Travel Park of New Orleans

    8 Reviews
    New Orleans, LA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (504) 241-0632

    $35 - $65 / night

    "Close to New Orleans after reading other reviews about the noise and how some felt unsafe we decided to take the risk and book here, glad that we did."

    "Please be respectful to the area as it's an older area and has become commercialized and butts up to the "Train tracks" and tons of outside "City noise" Great place to experience either for a night or"

    7. Three Oaks & A Pine RV Park

    6 Reviews
    New Orleans, LA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (504) 779-5757

    $30 / night

    "Very affordable, paid $30 for full hookup, compared to other RV sites near the city were about triple the price. You can Uber into the french quarter for about $12 and takes 15 minutes."

    "About 30 back in gravel slots, the neighborhood is not very scenic but it’s a good location right off I-10 and 15 minutes to the French Quarter."

    8. Military Park New Orleans Joint Reserve Base/NAS Aviation Arbor RV Park

    1 Review
    Belle Chasse, LA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (504) 678-9230

    "Great location, clean sites and facilities, well spaced between sites. $30 a night. Quite part of base.

    *There are gators in the water filled ditch along the sites."

    9. Fontainebleau State Park Campground

    77 Reviews
    Mandeville, LA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 624-4443

    "We were on spot #138 and were close to the dump and the camp host. Very convenient for using the tote.  This is a bit older park, but we liked it. "

    "This is a beautiful state park located on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain ( 30 min north of New Orleans)."

    10. Jude Travel Park

    3 Reviews
    New Orleans, LA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (504) 241-0632

    $50 / night

    "Right next to the road on the rougher side of town. But! Gated. Well kept. There is a shuttle to town available $10 each way or the bus stop is right across the stress."

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Recent Reviews near Belle Chasse, LA

393 Reviews of 56 Belle Chasse Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Buccaneer State Park Campground

    It’s a great place for families

    Beautiful park in a nice area. Lots of activities for the kids (in season) and plenty to do and see nearby. Waveland and Bay St Louis have lots of waterfront bars & eateries and there’s a casino nearby. Certainly more expensive than any state park we have stayed in - especially when the season has ended and the pool & water park are shut down.

  • Tiffany M.
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Lake LaCroix RV Resort

    Unexpected paradise in the Bay

    My daughter and I stayed for a little girls weekend getaway before she starts college. Never heard of this place but decided to give it a try. We were pleasantly surprised with the park. The lake water is crystal clear with plenty of fish. Very peaceful here! We spent time at the natural playground, swimming in the beautiful pool, fishing and bicycling. The pool area is very nice with outdoor furniture, fire pits and loungers. Close location to the boat launch for easy access to the Jourdan River. Verizon cell service was very strong. The parks WiFi works great as well.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 6, 2025

    Fairview-Riverside State Park

    Ok for a stop over

    Ok for a stopover. We had to book 2 nights since it was a weekend. This might be a good place to stay if you were attending an event in New Orleans such as a game. But the sites are super close together and not much shade. They have wifi but when we connected it said ‘no internet’ so apparently it wasn’t working. AT&T cell service was 5G.

    Handicap bathrooms are decent but lights are motion censored so can turn off on you while you are in the shower. People at the front entrance are very nice but seem a bit frazzled. They could use more staff to take the load off. I do believe there are homeless people coming in here without paying to shower and stay in their cars from time to time from what I heard from staff. Did not witness this however.

  • Taylor C.
    Apr. 3, 2025

    Fontainebleau State Park Campground

    Not my favorite but not terrible

    I really expected more from them considering it’s all anyone can talk about. Bathrooms were usually clean but quickly dirtied. Showers didn’t drain but they have water fountains for you to fill bottles. It had poured a few days before we went and had to switch sites three times before getting one that was even remotely dry. Definitely way more an rv park than for tent camping. All of the tent spots were either not very maintained or close together. Out of the 100 something people camping there only a handful were friendly to us. Did not have that campground vibe.

  • Martha H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 27, 2025

    Bonnet Carre Spillway Boat Launch

    Nice find for a night

    Nice level grass area easy to get in and out. Near New Orleans and the airport. No hookups. Must register online.

  • Gary  S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 10, 2025

    St. Bernard State Park Campground

    NOLA

    Nice level site with W&E hookups. 20 to 30 minute drive to the French Quarter in New Orleans. Very clean campground.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 9, 2025

    Bayou Segnette State Park Campground

    Location, location, location .

    Great location for the New Orleans area. Pool, boat ramp, laundry and showers. Beautiful floating cabins. Free wifi.


Guide to Belle Chasse

Camping near Belle Chasse, Louisiana offers quick access to river, wetland, and coastal environments within a 40-mile radius. The Belle Chasse region sits at a low elevation, generally 5-7 feet above sea level, making water management a constant factor in campsite design. Many established campgrounds provide elevated platforms for tents or concrete pads for RVs to address seasonal flooding concerns.

What to Do

Wildlife viewing tours: 15-30 minutes from campsites. Visitors can spot alligators, deer, and birds from boardwalks at Bayou Segnette State Park Campground. "My boys enjoyed the fishing" notes one visitor to the park, which provides access to both freshwater and brackish fishing opportunities.

Chess enthusiasts: free oversized board. "A nifty human size chess set" is available at Three Oaks & A Pine RV Park, which offers a unique recreational option not commonly found at other area campgrounds. This feature provides entertainment during hot afternoons when outdoor activities might be limited.

Water recreation: seasonal activities. The splash pad at Fontainebleau State Park Campground "was a huge hit for the little boys" according to campers, providing water play options during summer months. "The beach is lovely and the water felt great" mentions another reviewer, highlighting the park's swimming options beyond the developed water features.

What Campers Like

Proximity to NOLA transportation options: Beyond just being near New Orleans, campers appreciate specific transit connections. "They are on the bus line, and also have a shuttle to the Quarter" notes a camper at Jude Travel Park of New Orleans, highlighting practical transportation alternatives to driving.

Secure facilities with controlled access: Many campsites near Belle Chasse feature security measures. New Orleans RV Resort & Marina is "secured for those that are worried" with one camper noting "it's fenced at gated for added security" which provides peace of mind in urban-adjacent camping.

Local fruit trees at certain campgrounds: Some camping areas feature edible landscaping. A camper at Three Oaks & A Pine mentions "the Jummie figs, we were allowed to pick and the limes" - providing fresh fruit options during summer stays. Another reviewer notes an orange tree at Jude Travel Park that campers can pick from when asking staff.

What You Should Know

Seasonal flooding impacts site quality: Low-lying terrain means water drainage challenges. At St. Bernard State Park Campground, "some of the sites are low and can hold water" according to reviews. Selecting elevated sites becomes important after heavy rainfall.

Urban noise varies by location: Train yards, highways, and industrial areas create noise at some locations. "Post a sizable rain, apparently someone had arrived and elected not to stay in their designated campsite and instead had moved their large tent into our reserved site" reports one camper, highlighting how weather can impact camping plans unexpectedly.

Varying site spacing between campgrounds: Site proximity differs dramatically between parks. One camper notes their neighbor "was at least 20 ft away" at New Orleans RV Resort & Marina, while at other campgrounds "the sites across the road are smaller and closer to each other" as noted at Fontainebleau State Park.

Tips for Camping with Families

Playground proximity: select sites carefully. At St. Bernard, "there is a playground in the campsite between sites 10 and 11. At site 9, I could watch the kids play while I sat in the shade." This specific site information helps families position themselves for convenience.

Water feature access: seasonal operation. While several parks advertise pools, operational status varies. At New Orleans West KOA, "We swam, did laundry, shopped in the small store, got food delivered and enjoyed full hookups," showing the comprehensive family amenities available.

Wildlife awareness: alligator presence. Military Park New Orleans Joint Reserve Base has "gators in the water filled ditch along the sites" according to campers. Families should maintain appropriate distances from water features and supervise children closely around all water bodies.

Tips from RVers

Drainage infrastructure challenges: Unusual sewer connections can create practical issues. At Jude Travel Park, "the sewer hookups stick up a foot above the ground which makes it impossible to get your discharge hose to drain without standing out there to help it."

Water pressure considerations: At Bayou Segnette State Park, one RVer advises to "bring a pressure regulator as it seems to be higher than normal pressure," helping protect RV plumbing systems from damage.

Site selection for larger rigs: At Fontainebleau State Park, "be careful booking a pull thru site if your unit is over 25', they're horseshoe shaped." Site-specific recommendations include avoiding site 138 for "any pull trailers over 35'" due to drainage ditches that make backing in difficult even for experienced drivers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Belle Chasse, LA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Belle Chasse, LA is Bayou Segnette State Park Campground with a 3.9-star rating from 43 reviews.