Sam Houston Jones State Park
If you love boating, this is a can't-miss spot when you're camping in Louisiana. There are two boat launches available, and areas for swimming on hot summer days. Hike along the old stagecoach road, which winds along the banks of the Calcasieu River. Other hikes include the 3.5-mile Longleaf Pine Trail and the 1.6-mile Riverwalk Trail.
When you're done exploring and swimming, relax at your campsite where you can pitch a tent or rent a cabin.
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Close to the City
The Greater New Orleans region is in the southeastern corner of the state and has one state forest, two state parks, a wildlife management area and national refuge. Here you can enjoy camping, hiking and biking, all while staying close to New Orleans and surrounding towns. Here are the best places to pitch your tent and take a hike.
Bayou Segnette State Park
This state park is just 30 minutes away from New Orleans, making it a great option for those looking to escape the city for the weekend. With 98 campsites, the kids in your group will likely find new friends to play with. If you don't want to sleep in a tent, reserve your spot at one of the 20 waterfront cabins.
Regardless of where you stay, don't miss a chance to explore the marsh where you might see alligators, armadillos and a variety of birds. With a pool in the park, you can cool down on a hot summer day too.
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Grand Isle State Park
If you've never been beach camping before, pack your bags and head to the most popular barrier island in the Gulf of Louisiana, Grand Isle. Pitch your tent on the beach and fall asleep to the sounds of the surf.
When you're not relaxing on the beach, grab a pole and enjoy saltwater fishing. You can catch speckled trout all year long and redfish in the fall and winter. Don't worry if you're not a fan of fishing. You can canoe or paddle boat into the gulf for a day on the water.
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