Established Camping
Turtle Slide Campground
About
National Forest
The Turtle Slide Campground is situated on the north end of Lower Caney Lake within the Caney Lakes Recreation Complex. Turtle Slide Campground is situated near the spillway that splits the Upper and Lower Caney Lakes. The Sugar Cane National Recreation Trail passes right next to the campground with an adjoining spur. Trash disposal available.
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Site Types
- Tent Sites
Features
For Campers
- Showers
- Drinking Water
For Vehicles
- Sanitary Dump
Sadly this campground is closed
It’s in a really pretty location but it’s overgrown and has obviously been closed for a while. I bet it was nice when it was open. I saw it while out walking during my recent stay at Beavers Dam campground. There are a lot of trees down and I’m not sure if that’s why it closed but nature is slowly but surely reclaiming this former campground. A fellow campground visitor speculated that it closed after a really destructive tornado several years ago.
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Location
Turtle Slide Campground is located in Louisiana
Directions
From Minden, take Louisiana Hwy 159 north to Webster Parish Road 111. Turn left (west) on WPR 111 and go 2 miles. The recreation area entrance is signed and the fee station is just inside the entrance. Take your first left and go to the first paved road to the right to the entrance of Turtle Slide Campground.
Coordinates
32.67386423 N
93.29845736 W