Royal Palms RV Park
Decent
Very affordable which is great, just nots very great area. However it is all gated in. Loud trains all day as night as well.
Several good campgrounds surround Hammond, Louisiana within a short drive. Bogue Chitto State Park Campground has clean sites and puts you right by the Bogue Chitto River with hiking trails throughout the park. Tickfaw State Park Campground lets you walk through Louisiana's different environments on boardwalks that cross cypress swamps and hardwood forests. They have a small nature center that explains the local plants and animals. Bayou Segnette State Park Campground works well for campers who want to visit New Orleans while having a place to return to at night. You'll find showers, laundry machines, and a boat launch there. The best camping weather near Hammond comes during spring and fall months. Summer camping means dealing with heat and humidity. Watch for alligators in these areas - follow the posted rules about storing food and keeping a safe distance. Most campgrounds have good roads leading to them, though heavy rain sometimes causes flooding on access roads. It's worth calling ahead if there's been recent rainfall. Hammond's nearby camping spots range from quiet nature settings to bases for city exploration.
$45 - $130 / night
"I enjoyed walking and sitting along the lake in the mornings. The noise from the interstate was a small detraction. Bathrooms could have used a little more attention."
"Beautifully kept resort with nice full hook up camspots, fences in dog park, pools for adults and kids, camp store, bar, grill, lake and hot tub."
"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."
"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. "
"This is probably my favorite place to visit in Louisiana. The primitive camping sites are on little peninsulas just big enough for you and your group, so it's truly private."
"This is the closest campground to where we live and it’s wonderful to just hook up a few miles away from home. There are brand new full hook ups with water and sewer that have been ideal."
$50 / night
"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. "
"Great place to camp or stop if you want to visit New Orleans or surrounding areas."
$18 - $33 / night
"Had a playground for the kids next to campsite. Walking distance to a picturesque river with lily’s and mangrove trees."
"We always enjoy our stopover night here on the drive to Alabama. It is our go-to place. The Otis House tour and other artifacts are interesting and worth the time."
"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)."
$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."
"I'll be honest, the campground is old and run down and I probably wouldn't visit here outside of Halloween but highly recommended for some great family Halloween fun!"
$65 - $150 / night
"We were up in the front and didn’t really have any trees around that gave any kind of shade! Pools and lazy river was about the only entertainment but for adults it was fine!"
$25 / night
"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."
"We were pleasantly surprised by the nice views, great tent campsites, cold river access, and access to restaurants even though camp feels remote."












Very affordable which is great, just nots very great area. However it is all gated in. Loud trains all day as night as well.
Great wilderness camping. I stayed for 4 days and it was pretty crowded. My spot didn't have sewage and no one told me during the registration. There are sites with and without sewage. Make sure to ask while checking in. Otherwise everything was ok. The sites are concrete pads and pretty level. Each site has a fire pit and bench table.
We called asking for late check in and they said no problem, just pay in the morning at the office. We spend 2 nights here with no one in the office, checking both the equestrian building, the stables and the office multiple times. Left several phone calls and emails with no answer. Got a short text from someone saying there’s an employee in the equestrian building. The young girl who finally helped us was rude and short. Zero communication or organization whatsoever around the campground. They clearly don’t care about their customers. Nice for a cheap place to stay but don’t expect to be helped at all. Couldn’t get the WiFi password.
Un tres grand parc, section avec tous les services et un autre sans service. Facile d acces. Sentiers parfait , plat bien sur.
Love camping here. Friendly staff and the trails are all back open
This gets a 5 star, not because it’s the Ritz, nor claims to be, but what a breath of fresh air in NOLA! Yes, you can pay 300 a night and get a 5 star, or you can get a place close to every thing, be a well kept space for your place, add a pool and a hot tub and some friendly cats and still get a 5 star! Plus, the management is so nice! This place is worth it!!!!
We enjoyed our stay at Segenette, mainly because of the short drive to all the fun parts of the city and we still felt safe with our neighbors and gated entrance. Some lots have better grass space than others- but if you talk to the front desk they will help you find the best spot for you/and your family. Great if you love wildlife, saw baby alligators!
If you are having trouble with finding the entrance (we did), we found that if you type in the following address it will always take you to the correct entrance: Drake Ave., Westwego
Park is in decent shape and kept up fairly well. Staff is great! Very friendly and helpful. Some sites can flood during rains.
The park was clean and well maintained. The camp site was well built and maintained as well. Plenty of trails to hike with varying difficulty. Nature center was great.
Camping options near Hammond, Louisiana provide diverse experiences within a 30-mile radius. The region sits at low elevations between 5-50 feet above sea level, creating a watershed with multiple rivers and lakes that influence camping conditions. Sites often feature cypress and oak trees with Spanish moss, common in this subtropical climate where summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity.
River activities: Float or paddle through the region's waterways. Bogue Chitto State Park Campground offers tubing opportunities. "There are wonderful hiking, biking, and horse trails. Canoeing and kayaking was a short drive away," notes a visitor. The park also features "river tubing, horse back riding" according to another camper.
Fishing opportunities: Cast a line from designated piers or shorelines. Indian Creek Campground provides accessible fishing spots where "kids riding bikes and fishing" create a family-friendly atmosphere. One camper mentioned their site had "2 access areas for kayaks, canoes, etc." making it convenient to reach fishing spots.
Nature observation: Watch for wildlife including alligators, deer, and waterfowl. The region hosts numerous reptile species. "We saw plenty of wildlife such as turkey, deer, rabbits, turtles, alligators and birds," reports a Bogue Chitto visitor. Remember that alligators are common - "This place is crawling with gators in the lower portion on the lakes. Hey this is south Louisiana."
Clean facilities: Modern bathrooms with regular maintenance. Tickfaw State Park Campground receives praise for cleanliness. "Bathrooms were clean everytime I went, which is just as much about the guests as the staff," notes one reviewer. Another mentioned, "Facilities were clean and plentiful."
Affordable rates: Senior discounts significantly reduce costs. At Tickfaw State Park, "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."
Waterfront sites: Reserve early for premium locations. Fairview-Riverside State Park offers "amazing views across the water" with sites directly on the Tchefuncte River. "We reserved 3 primitive spots for new years weekend... There was a great boat launch spot for the kids to put kayaks and canoes in the water."
Seasonal challenges: Flooding risks occur regularly during rainy periods. Low-lying campgrounds may close sites. At Bogue Chitto, "We were in the lower area campsites, which were prone to flash flooding. We actually left a day early due to prediction of rain." Some campers report having "reservations cancelled by the park when the river is high because the camping areas will flood."
Wildlife awareness: Alligator sightings are common and normal in this region. Always maintain distance and never feed wildlife. "When my hubby rustled a bag, several alligators swam right up to our site! Our campsite #101 was right on one of the many lakes in the park."
Variable site conditions: Request specific sites based on your equipment needs. At Fontainebleau State Park Campground, "Be careful booking a pull thru site if your unit is over 25', they're horseshoe shaped. We could not fit on a pull thru site."
Water recreation: Multiple swimming options provide relief from summer heat. Hidden Oaks Family Campground has a river running through it making it ideal for kids. "The campground has a river running through it making it a great option to go up river and kayak back down. The campground is split into 2 sides - primitive and RV."
Holiday events: Festive weekends feature special programming. Hidden Oaks "has great festive activities for the seasonal holidays and a general laid back mind set year round. Halloween decorations were in full effect." Another visitor noted, "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!"
Boardwalk trails: Accessible paths allow easy wildlife viewing. Tickfaw State Park offers "a boardwalk walk trail located across the street from the campsites and around the playground(s)." One visitor mentioned they "took a few hikes around the river as well as some late night walks along the boardwalk hoping to see a gator."
Site selection: Request information about site dimensions and layout before booking. Fontainebleau campers advise, "There are plenty of long sites, but big rigs need to choose their sites carefully i.e. read reviews and possibly call the park concerning specific sites."
Utility reliability: Full hookup availability varies between parks. At Tickfaw, campers praised "No dip in electricity at peak usage. Good water pressure. Free laundry for campers." This can be particularly important during summer months when air conditioning is necessary.
Leveling requirements: Bring blocks for uneven sites. At Indian Creek Campground, "Our site # 57 needed 2 blocks to level" while another visitor noted "The ground is pretty sloped though." Calling ahead about specific site conditions can prevent setup challenges.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there tent camping options near Hammond, LA?
Yes, Hammond offers several tent camping options within a short drive. Tickfaw State Park Campground provides dedicated tent camping areas with clean grounds and variety in campsite layouts. The park is especially peaceful for solo tent campers during weekdays. For a more secluded experience, Indian Creek Campground offers primitive tent sites on private peninsulas that provide genuine privacy. The calm lake setting makes it perfect for a peaceful tent camping experience. Additional options include Hidden Oaks Family Campground and Punkin Park Campground, both offering walk-in access suitable for tent setups.
Can I find riverside camping near Hammond, LA?
Bogue Chitto State Park Campground offers excellent riverside camping opportunities near Hammond with tubing down the river being a popular activity. The park showcases Louisiana's natural water features, though visitors should be aware that the lower portion near the lakes has alligators (typical for south Louisiana). For a more rustic riverside experience, Punkin Park Campground provides sites near waterways. The Hammond area's location between the Tangipahoa and Tickfaw Rivers makes it an ideal base for exploring multiple riverside camping opportunities within a short drive.
What campgrounds are available in Hammond, LA?
The Hammond area offers a variety of campground options to suit different camping preferences. Sun Outdoors New Orleans North Shore provides a resort-style experience with multiple swimming pools (including swim-up bars), a lazy river, pickleball courts, fitness center, and an off-leash dog park. For those looking for public lands camping, Pearl River WMA - Crawford Landing offers a simple open field camping area by the road and river. While basic (no bathrooms or water available), campers report feeling safe and enjoying the quiet setting. Remember that a free permit is required through Louisiana's LDWF WMA app.
What state parks offer camping near Hammond, LA?
Hammond is surrounded by several excellent Louisiana state parks offering diverse camping experiences. Fairview-Riverside State Park features two camping loops, with sites closer to the river being particularly desirable. The park includes laundry facilities and a boardwalk trail. Fontainebleau State Park is located on Lake Pontchartrain about 30 minutes away, featuring immaculate grounds with Spanish moss-covered Live Oaks throughout. The park offers a range of campsites from primitive to improved. Bogue Chitto State Park is another option, known for tubing opportunities on the river and its beautiful natural setting.
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