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Overnight visitors can stay at one of the 14
vacation cabins that overlook a cypress swamp. At one time cypress
trees were cut down and used to build
houses. Cypress houses seem to last forever. Each air conditioned
cabin sleeps eight persons and includes a fireplace, fully equipped
kitchen and bathroom. There are also several handicap equipped cabins. These are some really nice cabins with a screened in porch
that faces the woods. In the evening you can watch some of the
animals come out of the woods and feed. Squirrels, deer, armadillos,
rabbits and raccoons are common in this area. Usually you will see
these animals early in the morning or late in the evening. This is
their feeding time. Many people like to have campfires at night but
make sure you bring some insect repellent. Usually the miscietoes
come out for about and hour around sunset and sunrise and then taper
off. So you are not into those outdoor campfires??? Problem solved,
there is even a
fireplace to use come the winter months in some of our cabins. Our winters are short with
only a few days a year where it gets below freezing.

Note: Prices are
subject to change
Reservable Facilities:
(click
here for facility pictures and layouts)
| Deluxe Cabins (map) |
14 available, 2 are ADA compliant |
$120/night, Oct-Mar; $150/night on Fridays & Saturdays,
Apr-Sept, sleeps up to 8 people with 1 double beds, 2 bunk beds
and 1 sofa sleeper |
| Group Camp |
$250/night |
Includes dining hall/kitchen and 2 dormitory-style wings,
sleeping up to 52 people |
Camping:
| 30 Improved Campsites (water and electrical hookup) (map
of sites 1-30) |
$16/night, Oct-Mar; $20/night, Apr-Sept |
| 20 Unimproved Campsites (water hookup only) (map
of tent campsites 31-50) |
$12/night |
Golden Age & Golden Access Passports
(Available through the National Park Service. Click
here
for more information)
Visitors who hold a Golden Age or Golden Access Passport are
entitled to a 50% reduction on camping fees at Louisiana State
Parks. (Passport holders are allowed one site per passport). |


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