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Fontainebleau State Park

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★★☆☆☆
The park is lovely unless you're staying during rainy weather. Poor drainage with clogged culverts causes standing ponds which promote mosquito havens. At least 50% of the RV sites have no access to the picnic tables or fire pits due to this poor drainage problem. Some pads become so flooded with only a couple of days worth of rain that RV steps wind up over large water puddles without avoidance and causing difficulty accessing your own RV. Don't even consider tenting in the primitive areas; you'll awaken soggy mess. The park needs a lot of work. Although the bath-houses are fairly clean, they need a lot of updating. There aren't even any hooks to hang your belongings while showering. Step it up Louisiana. Y'all can do better than this for the price charged for these RV sites.
Airstreamin'
Posted Feb 09, 2018; Louisiana
★★★★☆
Nice park, nice sites. $6 fee for first day poor. Fairly expensive for state park. We paid $62.50 for two weekday nights.
Audbird
Posted Apr 09, 2017; MI
★★★★★
Stayed one night on our way through and wished we could have stayed longer! Shaded sites available, we stayed on #16, a semicircular pull through. Was a tight squeeze for our 35' motor home but we had no trouble. Swimming in the lake, went for a walk in the morning and saw 11 deer. Overnight was very quiet, lots of space and privacy. Paid $28 plus $6 "reserve america fee" even though we were walk-up that day.
JimRV
Posted Jun 23, 2016; Winter Garden
★★★★☆
Very nice park. Easy walk to the beach. Very large and was not crowded on a beautiful weekend in April. Many sites are flat, level and spacious, but there are also sites in the "new campground" that the asphalt is broken up or are in low areas that are muddy. Tent campers in the primitive sites need to chose carefully in case of rain. We stayed in loop C in the "old campground" area which was very nice with our 26' RV.
Jim
Posted Apr 11, 2016; NC
★★★★☆
We're tent campers but we often sleep in our van which we did on our three day stay here because of wet grounds. I signed up online for site 92 but it was partially flooded. I asked to switch to un-numbered primitive site across from site 119. No electric or water but was great for us. Great hiking.

Mandeville has it all and only an hour from Nwarlins.
Max Miller
Posted Mar 05, 2016; Ohio
★★★★☆
I gave this park 4 stars only because navigating the sites is a bit difficult. They don't want you on the grass but you have as the paved pads are too tight of a radius not to get some wheels in the grass. Only negative for me, the park itself is beautiful. I saw 8 - 10 deer each and every morning on my walks! Restrooms were very clean. We would probably stay here again.
We stayed here in a 38' fifth wheel
Dapperdan
Posted Mar 02, 2016; WI
★★★★☆
Beautiful State Park. The South Campground is older with mostly premium (pull through) sites which are fairly close together. Campsites in the North Campground are more spacious and there are 4-5 campsites available with sewer connections. (Back in premium sites have sewer connections as do a few pull through sites). The showers in the bathhouse for the North Campground have push buttons with no temperature control. Both bathhouses for the South Campground have standard shower controls. Roads and site pads are paved.
Ncroadtreker
Posted Feb 26, 2016; Raleigh, NC
★★★★★
My wife and I just spent a week in Fontainbleau and it was one of the best weeks ever! We would start our mornings riding our bikes on the St Tammany Trace Trail (accessible from the park) to Old Mandaville and have a delicious breakfast at The Broken Egg Cafe. Our days consisted of paddle boarding on Lake Pontchartrain and relaxing on the beach (part of the park) or walking the nature trails in the area. Come evening we would go to a local restaurant and enjoy an early dinner so we could get back to the park's pier and watch the sun set over the lake. Once the sun was down the deer come out and aren't skittish at all, even when we were walking our Great Dane they didn't seem to mind our presence. We will be coming back to Fontainbleau again and again for as long as we can!
Matt B.
Posted May 09, 2015; Louisiana
★★★★★
Beautiful park! Level sites throughout, nice trails, lots of deer at night, it was super quite at night, and I wish that we could extend our time here. I've also got three bars on my internet. I still need internet for work as I'm not retired yet!
TPPCHEF
Posted Aug 08, 2014; Tampa
★★☆☆☆
Can't sleep. Quiet hours end at 6:00 am and I sit here at 7:15 and listen to noisy weed wackers as guys are trimming around my campsite.

Yesterday same thing with their lawn mowers. Go figure. Can't they find something else to do this early in the day. No thought or consideration given.

If you like quiet in the a.m. ask about their policy. We won't come back if they don't change this bad news work schedule.
Starflyte
Posted Apr 10, 2013; Minnesota
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