Lighthouse

(8) Reviews

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190 Davis Rd, Cameron, LA, 70731

Last Updated: 04/24/2024


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Louisiana Fur & Wildlife Festival

Please check in at the Market across the street. Keep campsites clean. Keep pets on a leash. Put any trash out in the morning and we will be by to pick it up.

Quiet Hours

Quiet time is from 10:00 pm. to 8:00 am. Please be considerate of all other guests in the park. Parties are strictly prohibited.

Protecting our grass

To protect our grass, please stay on sidewalks and roads. No mats or rugs on the grass. Do not cut the flowers.

Garbage disposal

Place trash in plastic bags and deposit in the dumpster.

Speed Limit

Follow park speed limit of 10 MPH.

Washing

No washing of cars, RVs, etc. Please turn off unattended.

Pet Policy

No aggressive breeds shall be allowed in the Park. Pets must be kept on a leash when outside. You must clean up after your pet and dispose properly.

RV Requirements

RVs must be 10 years old or newer (or reviewed by Management).

Campfires

Campfires are allowed only in the designated areas.


Restaurant

General Store

Pets Allowed

Shower

Toilet

Pull-Thru RV Sites

Gravel Roads

Community Showers

Drinking Water

Water Hookups

Community BBQ/Grill

Playground

Picnic Area

Community Restrooms

Back-in RV Sites

RV Hookup

ADA Accessible

Dump Station

Slide Outs

Trash Service

Waterfront

Picnic Table

30 Amps



Biking

Backpacking

Boating

Fishing

Stargazing



Family Friendly

RVing





190 Davis Rd, Cameron, LA, 70731
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Overall Rating: 3.1


Patricia Longoria

3.0
Nice place to stay but grass needed to be cut,, no hooks in showers so u could hang your stuff on, so I had to put my bags on wet floor. Store worker's very nice.

elise sautter

1.0
If I could give zero, I would for deceptive advertising on the resort’s webpage. We camped here in mid November. The resort’s Facebook ad and webpage stated “Come for the food, stay for the views,” announced its grand opening and bragged about the state of the art resort facilities. We arrived late and saw what appeared to be an incomplete park blocks away from a huge refinery with the only views being lights and stacks at refinery and a small ferry dock. The building that housed the restaurant, store and checkin was very nice but the restaurant was not yet operating and the store had some supplies but nothing extensive (we had planned to try the restaurant but ended up buying boudin, which was tasty, which we could mix with a can of beans that we already had in the camper). I will say the two staff persons in the store did best they could to try and help and they were in no way at fault for promising things that were not in place (e.g., fabulous dining and complete destination experience). The 30 amp connection at our site did not work so we could only find something that could be cooked on the propane stovetop. In addition, only the men’s room was open but since we were the only ones there, it was adequate. We stayed only one night ( would have left but it was late and very far from any other facilities). Clearly not worth the price paid or really any price since it should not have been open for business yet. Likely in the near future, this resort might merit 3- 4 stars for what promises to be amazing facilities but know that this destination will be best for those loving fishing and bayou experiences in an isolated setting. You might go for the food when the restaurant actually opens, but can’t imagine how they can brag on the views given the location next to the refinery.

elise sautter

1.0
If I could give zero, I would for deceptive advertising on the resort’s webpage. We camped here in mid November. The resort’s Facebook ad and webpage stated “Come for the food, stay for the views,” announced its grand opening and bragged about the state of the art resort facilities. We arrived late what and saw what appeared to be an incomplete park blocks away from a huge refinery with the only views being lights and stacks at refinery and a small ferry dock. The building that housed the restaurant, store and checkin was very nice but the restaurant was not yet operating and the store had some supplies but nothing extensive (we had planned to try the restaurant but ended up buying boudin, which was tasty, which we could mix with a can of beans that we already had in the camper). We had to only cook on stovetop with propane because the electrial did not work for our 30 amp connection. Only the men’s room was open but since we were the only ones there, it was adequate. We stayed only one night ( would have left but it was late and very far from any other facilities). Clearly not worth the price paid or really any price since it should not have been open for business yet. Likely in the near future, this resort might merit 3- 4 stars for what promises to be amazing facilities but know that this destination will be best for those loving fishing and bayou experiences in an isolated setting. You might go for the food but can’t imagine how they can brag on the views.

Davide Seaman

4.0
Only on in park on 11/7/2023. Hope to be back again.. Everyone was very nice and helpful. Enjoyed seeing the dolphins off the pier. Beautiful sun set. Nice store with great waffles!

Gregory Clement

5.0
Overall the rv pack was great. I do find that for 50$ it should be full hookup and not have to hold sewage.

Reginald Eagins

5.0
Overall facilities are very nice. Still some kinks needs to be worked out because is still new. Showers need to be fixed because shower heads were put on before flushing the lines. Only somewhat complaint I have but this is a minor fix. Love the boat docks and fish cleaning stations. Overall Great Place!! Great location for fishing the Jetties or Lake.

Vida Landry

1.0
I brought the camper but mother in law passed away, so I have don’t know.

Luke Henderson

5.0
Nice park for a relaxing stop. Roads and rv pads are crushed limestone. Park will be really nice when the grass has had a chance to grow in. Definitely a new park. Well lit at night. Has a covered pavilion and nice restroom/shower facilities. Store across the street that they are just finishing and a boat ramp and pier within easy walking distance.