Ryan
For Fontainebleau State Park: We’ve had a great stay at this state park-maybe the nicest state park we’ve ever been to. The views are simply exceptional and it’s nice to ride your bikes throughout the park to the slides, the splash pad, the beach, etc. At night, hundreds of tree frogs come out of hiding and engulf the campground along with dear, raccoons and possum.
On the downside, the “banana spiders“ also live in the park - we had 7 living in the trees, within 20 feet of our camper door.
Posted Jul 19, 2018 by Ryan from Boise. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Wandering Sandals
For Fontainebleau State Park: Stayed in Fontainebleau State Park for 5 days at primitive site #43. With reservation fee (still be charged even when you walk-up) and taxes, it works out to be $20/night. Most primitive sites are not shaded, but this and few others are. Primitive sites and partial hookup sites (water & electric) have back-ins and pull-thrus. There is no water spigot at any primitive sites; neither at old nor new campground. Old campground showers have little privacy, but new campground shower stall has door with hooks for your things. There is a small white sand beach complete with beautiful pier and small pond. A 4-foot alligator made its home in the small pond. The very shallow beach has alligator gars swim in-and-out of clump of seaweeds. In a cloudy day, sunset on the enormous Lake Pontchartrain make for beautiful picture. Deers, raccoons, and even huge razorback can be seen roaming around in the evening. Lots of mosquitos but no ticks. Love this park and will come back the third times.
Posted Jun 18, 2018 by Wandering Sandals from Fremont, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Meandering Life
For Fontainebleau State Park: Would give 4.5 if you could. Sites are nice and level. Pier is nice and the park is quiet and well maintained. We had a pull-thru site and it was very easy to park and hookup.
Posted Apr 29, 2018 by Meandering Life from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Wdeertz
For Fontainebleau State Park: One night transit stay but seemed like a well maintained campground. As noted drainage is a problem and with recent rains most sites were water logged. Given the low elevation there is only so much the park can do. Ranger was nice enough to let us go scope out a dry site before paying to ensure we didn't get under water.
Posted Mar 16, 2018 by Wdeertz from Jacksonville beach, fl. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Ferret
For Fontainebleau State Park: I would echo everything that Airstream before me had to say. We had site #14 which was probably the driest one in the park. Internet was very poor.
Posted Feb 28, 2018 by Ferret from Hanover, Ontario, Canada. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Airstreamin'
For Fontainebleau State Park: The park is lovely unless you're staying during rainy weather. Poor drainage with clogged culverts causes standing ponds which promote mosquito havens. At least 50% of the RV sites have no access to the picnic tables or fire pits due to this poor drainage problem. Some pads become so flooded with only a couple of days worth of rain that RV steps wind up over large water puddles without avoidance and causing difficulty accessing your own RV. Don't even consider tenting in the primitive areas; you'll awaken soggy mess. The park needs a lot of work. Although the bath-houses are fairly clean, they need a lot of updating. There aren't even any hooks to hang your belongings while showering. Step it up Louisiana. Y'all can do better than this for the price charged for these RV sites.
Posted Feb 09, 2018 by Airstreamin' from Louisiana. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Audbird
For Fontainebleau State Park: Nice park, nice sites. $6 fee for first day poor. Fairly expensive for state park. We paid $62.50 for two weekday nights.
Posted Apr 09, 2017 by Audbird from MI. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.