Cypress Lake Resort Cajun Coast

Come Camp on the Cajun Coast

There is nothing more peaceful than camping along the water’s edge, especially on the Cajun Coast where we have so many waterways! And to make it even more appealing, Louisiana’s State Parks are offering discounts during the fall! See the discounts here! We boast the beautiful, nearby Cypremort Point State Park which can be reserved at ReserveLAStateParks.com, as well as many other beautiful waterside camping spots.

Lake End Park and Campground in Morgan City features full amenities, RV and tent spots as well as a Lake House and pavilion for group events, and it has a sand beach alongside beautiful Lake Palourde with access to amazing bass fishing, as well as oak-shaded walking trails.

Kemper Williams Park and Campground in Patterson not only features traditional RV and tent spots, but it has access to the Patterson Civic Center for social events. It is also adjacent to the Atchafalaya Golf Course at Idlewild and the Wedell-Williams Aviation and Cypress Sawmill Museum. The area features tennis courts, ball fields, nature trails and a sanctioned horseshoe facility!

Cypress Lake Resort is a Cajun getaway RV Park & Campground, offers complete amenities, along with a swimming pool, fishing, boat rentals and golf cart rentals.

While they are doing some repairs after Hurricane Barry, so that only the picnic areas, fishing areas, and boat launch are open at the moment, Burns Point Campground in Centerville offers a picturesque view of East Cote Blanche Bay right on the Gulf as well as complete amenities and a new fishing pier in the works! Keep them on your list for your next getaway.

The Roy El Oak Campground along a quiet bayou in Bayou Vista has swimming, fishing, a boat launch, and even features boiled seafood in-season!

And while the campgrounds themselves may provide you enough amenities that you don’t want to leave, the Cajun Coast has plenty of outdoor activities to keep you entertained! The Atchafalaya Basin is our playground, and its many inlets provide opportunities for boating and fishing, swimming, and water skiing, along with paddling along our many paddling trails

Swamp tours to spot alligators and trips to wildlife areas, such as the Bayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge with its viewing boardwalk are also popular.

So check out our many activities and the list of campgrounds and make your reservations to relax today!

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