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Happy camper

For Bayou Wilderness RV Resort: While it is easy to get in and out of the campgrounds, it isn’t easy to get to the campgrounds. The sites were flat and spacious and we had a nice view of the pretty pond. Staff was very friendly. It is a nice park but nothing fancy. Very quiet as it is a ways off the interstate or any major road. If you’re just looking for an overnight stop, this might not be the best choice as getting on and off the interstate to here is 15 to 20 minutes easily

Posted Feb 23, 2023 by Happy camper from Oklahoma . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Tim and Patti

For Bayou Wilderness RV Resort: This is a beautiful clean campground. We love everything about it. The staff is awesome! It’s gated and felt very safe. The grounds are manicured. There is a pretty pond with a fountain and chairs and fire pits around the pond. The sites are level and roomy and have a fire pit. There is also a camp store! Easy in and out. This will definitely be our go to place anytime we are in the area. We stayed in a pull-thru 3 nights in our 35’ Class A towing.

Posted Oct 26, 2022 by Tim and Patti from Blanco, Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Peter

For Bayou Wilderness RV Resort: Hospitality, infrastructure, and what a campground! 10 minutes off the track is worth it. We should have booked three nights.

Posted Mar 25, 2022 by Peter from Full time traveller. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Lon

For Bayou Wilderness RV Resort: Stayed here in a 40’ Motorhome. Nice roomy pull thru sites with great wifi , cable and full hookups. Office was very welcoming and helpful . Plenty of great restaurants nearby, fuel stations and etc. Had planned to stay one night but decided to stay extra night and enjoy the local Cajun seafood. We will return when in this area.

Posted Mar 07, 2022 by Lon from Mississippi. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Adam

For Bayou Wilderness RV Resort: Cannot tell you how kind and professional the staff treated us. The cleanest site I have seen in years! Want to come back every weekend!

Posted May 29, 2020 by Adam from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Quint

For Bayou Wilderness RV Resort: This is NOT a “Resort.” There appear to be a dozen or so permanent residents here in old campers, the rest of us come and go, many for just a night. There is a pool, but part of the fence is broken and has a flimsy orange plastic “snow fence” in it’s place. That is very close to the playground, so that’s an accident waiting to happen. There’s been a lot of rain lately and the tennis court is flooded. Most sites don’t have any type of patio. Sites 55 and 83 have large concrete patios, some others have small concrete, brick or wooden patios (SMALL), the majority have nothing. There has been a TON of rain, so those without a patio just have their stairs open into puddles or saturated grass. The garbage containers are very full and open to the elements and critters, who have dragged trash from one onto the ground where it has been laying for a couple of days now. We do have 50 amp, water, sewer and cable, but for some reason our cable channels are all fuzzy. The road leading here, N Wilderness Trail, is fairly narrow and littered with potholes, difficult even for the car especially when the locals get right on your bumper. There is a “security” gate at the entrance that requires a code, but nothing at the other end (the “exit”), so anyone could drive in that way. There are several washers and dryers (coin op), but I don’t know if they work. The ladies lav/shower room is clean, but I did not use the showers. Bottom line: this place is worth about $15 a night, but they charge $43! The owners are lovely people, and i think they have only owned it about 3 years or so. I think they got in over their heads.

Posted Jan 02, 2019 by Quint from Connecticut. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Andy M

For Bayou Wilderness RV Resort: Stopped here for an overnight stay and due to a medical emergency (heart attack with quadruple bypass), stayed three weeks. This family owned business couldn't have been nicer or more helpful during this trying time. They made this difficult circumstance into a positive experience. All spots are on gravel and fairly level. Plenty of large pull-through sites with full hookups. Good cell coverage on AT&T and Verizon. 20+ on air channels and satellite coverage throughout park. Cable was being added during our stay. New hot tub/whirlpool should be operational by the spring. Fairly close to Lafayette LA. Would definitely recommend anyone to stay here if it's on their route and we will return, hopefully for only an overnight, next year. Stayed in 45 foot Class A Motorhome with tow.

Posted Feb 03, 2018 by Andy M from Sumter SC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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