First, I must comment that the owners of the park are very nice and helpful people . The pull-throughs are large and we did not have to disconnect. This is a park for an overnight stay only for the following reasons: The park has gravel roads with grass/mud spaces. They did not have any overnighters while we were there, but were full of maintenance workers that work off site. No problems, but because they are long term, the sites were not kept up well. Maybe at other times of the year it is different. My biggest issues were fire ants and water. Our site was full of ants and I had to spray just for the two days we were here. I was bitten 3 times before I was set up. I believe the owners of all campgrounds should be aware of issues like these and at least warn you beforehand. Second the water quality was poor. The water had way too much iron in it to drink or even to wash clothes. This is not the first time I have run into this problem but it can be remedied by the owners. As we paid an additional $4 per night (for 50 amp) so that we could wash clothes, and found we could not, bothered me a bit. There is a saw mill across the street but the noise did not bother us as we were closed up because of the heat. I would stay here again but would have a full tank of fresh water before I arrived and plenty of fire ant killer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
What a nice park. We full time and try to use our Passport America discount when possible. This was a treat. The park does not have any real appeal at first but there is a lot to do in the area and if you like to fish the small lake will keep you busy. Sites are pretty level and makes a great place to get off the road or spend a couple of days. I did not get the name of the lady who runs the park but she is very helpful. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The new owners of this park are very friendly and helpful. The Mrs. came out one evening and gave us fresh homemade cake. The sites are grassy and spacious. It is easy access to the highway. There is a logging operation across the street that starts at 7am and ends at 3:30pm so it is quiet in the evening. There are several historical towns close by. There is a lovely pond on site. Clean and well kept. We stayed here in a motor home for 6 nights. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Only problem was sawmill across road started up at 6:30 - 7 am every morning! But a nice, otherwise quiet, clean campground. Young couple just purchased campground in November and are trying to learn all. Very helpful and friendly! We plan on stopping in again next year! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Our rate was at the Passport America rate. Most other membership rates are around $16. Great, little spot with easy freeway access and well-lit for those who arrive at night as we did. Brilliant stars at night and a cacophony of frogs and other nighttime insects gave a feeling of really being out in the boonies. While the spaces are unpaved, we had no problem getting level. Highly recommended for its location. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Has clean shower and toilets. Also has laundry with normal size washer and dryers. All sites have 20 amp and 30 amp with half of them being 50 amp. Small lake that a lady caught a 6 pound bass while we were there. Roads are gravel. Sites are level with gravel and grass. Some sites occupied by workers working pipeline installation and had been there for 3 months and were friendly. Spent 3 nights with friends that were headed west. Nightly rate without discounts is $20. Discounts for Good Sam, Passport America and some I had never heard of. One night visitors were common. A good place to stay for 1 night when traveling I-49. Exit # is 155 and 1/4 mile west. Nachitoches is 14 miles south and Shreveport is 40 miles north. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.