New Owner welcomed me with open arms. This was my very first time using my "new" Travel Trailer so I was very apprehensive on what and how to do everything from getting set up to checking out. The weekend manager was so very helpful as well. There is fresh Louisiana Community Coffee and pastries available on the weekends at no charge in the large Pavillion. They have a foosball table, several arcade games and the lake is stocked for those who enjoy fishing. I plan on staying there when visiting the St Francisville area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very friendly staff. Well maintained pool. Bath houses are small but functional. All the roads and sites are dirt. The campground is quiet and seems fairly secure. Lots to see in the surrounding area. Not bad overall for the price. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Park is run by nice people. Many shady sites in a quiet area. There is a lot to see in the area. The place seems safe. Not many level sites, no wi-fi or cable, all dirt (or mud). We stayed here a week and would again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Heavily forested site conveniently located to tour area attractions. Gravel/dirt access roads and sites. Appear to be a number of long-term residents and there are some old, junky-looking units that seem to be permanent fixtures. However, our main objection was to the primitive and dirty bath and toilet facilities. Although this may not be a problem for big rigs with their own baths, we cannot recommend this place to anyone who relies on the campground to provide them. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.