Arrived here on Monday night. Only one other camper present. Very nice and pretty clean. Huge pines. Flat concrete pads. Gravel drives. Frogs singing quite the chorus. Large play structures if you have kids. Really serene in our visit. Large flow from dam outlet. Would certainly return.
DannA
Posted May 27, 2025; NM
Small campground, mostly quiet except when kids run amok for a while in playground. No sat through trees. One blip of Verizon, useless. Easy in and out of accessible site 5, but pedestal on wrong side and had to use water from next site, also on wrong side. Coming in on state highway is fine, dump at top, took 3-point turns for us in big rig, campground down hill and to left. Signage could have been clearer, but it worked. Host came over to greet us and ask if we had a water splitter in case other site was taken because hydrant was broken. She also told us about a couple stray cats abandoned at park, just in case we wanted another cat…shooting range close by. Lots of hunters with ATVs on trailers, so must be open season for something. Reservoir pretty dry Fall 2023.
FabulousA
Posted Nov 19, 2023; USA
Nice sites with level concrete pads. Great mountain bike trails. We don’t live far away but like to set up our camper and enjoy the trails on the weekends. Peaceful and fun. Fishing and canoeing also…There’s a little store just down the road with pretty much anything you need for supplies.
Evan
Posted Sep 04, 2023; Shreveport
Concrete pads, electric and water, tables, fire rings, showers, dump station. Playground, fishing below dam and in bayou, hike/bike trail. Well maintained. Camp host. Senior passport accepted.
Nittynurs
Posted May 07, 2019; Louisiana