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Poverty Point Reservoir State Park

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★★★★★
Glenda was a wonderful host the facilities were very clean and she was friendly. Enjoyed our stay though only overnight. We would like to come back and stay longer to fish and kayak. Definitely on our list of places to stop.
LindaR
Posted Sep 28, 2021; Florida
★★★★☆
Wonderful park. Well maintained and clean. My only complaint is in regards to billing. They take credit or cash. No out of town checks. If a credit card is used a hefty convenience fee is charged. Taxes are high. I was given a 50% senior citizen discount that was wiped out by all the add on charges. I was not told any of this in advance. With that being said, still a well run beautiful park.
Billy
Posted Jul 29, 2021; Florida
★★★★☆
Large state park with more than just camping. (Cabins, lodges, boat ramp, nature trails, fishing) Clean and modern. Some sites are shaded in trees and some are in the open. On a hot day we missed the shade! All sites had at least power and water. Bath house clean well kept. $20 with senior or military discount.
Buelah
Posted May 28, 2021; ME
★★★★★
Absolutely spotless and immaculately groomed CG. Long sites with great spacing for privacy. Enjoyed their trails and a day trip to the nearby PP National Monument and UNESCO World Heritage site. The only negative is noise from LA17 which runs right past the entrance to the park.
K and C
Posted Dec 13, 2020; Colorado
★★★★☆
One of the nicest State Parks we have stayed in. The sites that are water and electric only are all in the woods, very private, and large. Paved with 50 Amp. The FHU sites (most of them) were nice and large, but we liked the wooded sites better. The entire park is a Black Bear Habitat, and there are a few hiking trails. Bathhouse was possibly the nicest I have ever seen. Verizon was ok, TMobile did not work. This is just a few miles north of the Interstate, so easy for a quick stop. However, if you can, spend a few days and visit the Poverty Point UNESCO World Heritage site about 15 miles north. Well worth the time!
Bill Cook
Posted Oct 30, 2020; Florida
★★★★★
What a gem!! Could only stay 1 night but would love to return for several days! Clean, spacious, lake, and several hiking trails. We stayed here in 32 ft 5th Wheel.
Melinda C
Posted Jun 29, 2020; Birmingham Alabama
★★★★☆
Nice park with big sites. Have long term stay available in winter months. Pretty reservoir, with a swimming beach you have to drive to. About 20 minutes from Poverty Point World Heritage Site. Had AT&T cell signal.
Melanie
Posted Jun 12, 2020; Louisiana
★★★★★
Clean great campground. Big sites, level.
David M
Posted Feb 06, 2020; Cape Cod
★★★★★
Great stop ove, TV reception good on antenna , TMobile service ok, Free laundry available if machine not in use
Barbara
Posted Jan 07, 2020; Charleston
★★★★★
Beautiful park. Had very nice bathrooms. Had signs not to feed the black bears, but unfortunately we did not see any. We would definitely stay here again. We stayed in September and I’m a little slow on the post.
Woody
Posted Apr 14, 2019; South Texas
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