Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Louisiana RV Parks

If you’ve already travelled in a RV you would know the convenience and refreshing sense of adventure this mode of travel brings. According to the RVIA, the popularity of RVs in the US is at an all time high - there is an estimated 9 million RVs in America today - and RV ownership is expected to increase even further, come mid 2010.

The RV lifestyle is twofold – there are those self sufficient types who choose to rough it and take on each day on the road as it comes, and those that prefer a more serene and luxurious experience, preferring the convenience of RV parks.

Though there is nothing like getting on the road and exploring the diverse landscape of America, setting up camp in an RV park is also not without its quota of benefits. In Louisiana RV parks cater to varied tastes and levels of economy – the Calloway campground in Hammond for example provides basic amenities such as 30 AMP electricity, water and sewage hook ups, as well as wireless internet and is known to be family friendly. Not high end luxury however, if that’s what you are looking for - but good for travel on a budget. Louisiana RV parks have a lot to offer and campground listings which can be viewed on the web are numerous. You can also get individual reviews of the Louisiana RV parks featured on these sites, so you know what to expect before you get there.

Louisiana RV parks take advantage of the state’s numerous waterways. If your RV Park is located close to a water body, then you can count in fishing and boating as a part of your leisure activities during your stay. Most Louisiana RV parks have this facility; guests can haul in their own boats or rent ones that are offered on site. Some parks also have well tended golfing lawns, though camping there would probably be a little more on the pricey side.

If you are planning on camping in Louisiana RV parks towards the south, then you have the advantage of sandy beaches, besides the fishing and boating. Some parks provide bath house and laundry facilities as well. Southern Louisiana RV parks on the coastline contain an interesting mix of swampland and beach areas. The most popular beach in Louisiana is Grand Isle, where a lot of people got to for the great fishing and crabbing. You could also visit one of the many islands off the coast. Of course, you cannot camp in your RV there, but the visit is worthwhile, and the beaches are little known stretches of paradise.

Louisiana RV parks are great for unwinding and relaxing as well as for days of fun filled exploration for the entire family. These one of a kind RV parks have a lot to offer for every discerning camper and is an experience not to be missed.

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