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Southern Living RV Park. We are located about 5 miles west of Shreveport on I-20. We are just a short ride to the Louisiana Boardwalk and or many other outdoor adventures on the Red River or the various local lakes. Welcome to Southern Living RV Park. FULL HOOK UP RV SITES 30/50 AMPS. Casino campgrounds and RV parks in Louisiana. This map is only for Casino campgrounds in Louisiana. Are you planning on camping in shreveport, Louisiana? Before you hit the road, check here for information on parks in shreveport, Louisiana that offer WiFi, swimming, cabins and other amenities Good Sam Club Members Save 10% at Good Sam RV Parks. There is a vacant parking lot to the left as you enter the drive to the casino. Its about 1/2 block from the entrance with paved sidewalks. We have dry camped here on several trips east and find it very easy to get in and out, even with our 60 feet of RV and trailer.
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- Homewood Suites by Hilton Shreveport / Bossier City, LA is a 3-star hotel featuring free breakfast and in-room kitchens, and it’s a top choice near the casinos. Other good options to be near the gaming action include Sam’s Town Hotel and Casino (Shreveport) and Horseshoe Bossier Casino & Hotel.
- Campgrounds & RV Parks in Shreveport-Bossier Louisiana. Campgrounds & RV Parks. Whether your idea of camping is an evening under the stars in a tent or rolling in with an RV, there are beautiful campgrounds in Louisiana, along with a full range of Louisiana RV parks to suit your needs. 70th Street Shreveport, LA 71129.
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This casino was listed in our printed guide (Casino Camping - Guide to RV-Friendly Casinos by Jane Kenny), which said to check in with the valet upon arrival.
The valet directed us to the back of the valet-only parking lot. This section of the lot is very small. The number of rigs which could be accommodated is highly dependent on how many cars have been valet parked and how they end up arranged in the lot. Also, maneuvering in the lot can be a challenge -- disconnecting any toad before arriving at the casino is strongly recommended. We found a nice level spot for our 40' bus across five spaces, and there was a class-C here when we arrived taking two end-to-end. I was surprised to see a 45' Prevost entertainer make its way into, and then out of, the lot on a busy Saturday night; watching the professional driver work the bus around the tight confines of the lot was spellbinding.
It is essential that you check in with the valet upon arrival. Even so, expect that some of the valets will question you walking into or out of the lot, as the lot is not open for self-parking by guests -- just tell them you are in an RV. We felt very secure and were quite comfortable on a busy Saturday night, but please note that a rail line is nearby and you will hear trains, and Shreveport's night club district is right across the street, and traffic is heavy until the wee hours on the weekend.
We did not gamble, but we did eat in the Vintage Steakhouse. The service was attentive and the food was excellent, but we thought it was somewhat overpriced for the region. The casino also has a buffet (dinner $15), a cafe, and a deli.
This is an excellent stop to visit the Shreveport waterfront. The Corps of Engineers visitor center is a block away, the center for the performing arts is right next door, and the space and science museum is two blocks. A city park with outdoor amphitheater is across the street, right on the river.
A city of 201,000, Shreveport lies along the western banks of the Red River in northwestern Louisiana. The city is named for Henry Miller Shreve, a steamboat captain who opened the region to trade in the 1830s. Today, the city serves as the commercial and financial center for an area that includes northwestern Louisiana as well as portions of neighboring Arkansas and Texas. RV campers visiting Shreveport can choose from five campgrounds within 25 miles of the city center.
DiamondJacks RV Park
Only three miles from downtown Shreveport, DiamondJacks RV Park (diamondjacks.com) is just across the river in downtown Bossier City. The RV park is part of a larger resort complex that also includes a casino, hotel and three restaurants. Reserved exclusively for RVs, the campground has 32 sites with full hookups, including telephone and cable TV. Each campsite also has its own picnic table. Other facilities within the RV park include restrooms, showers, coin-operated laundry facilities and vending machines. Campers have easy access to the casino, hotel and restaurants. The casino features more than 1,000 slot machines as well as 32 table games. On-site restaurants include DJ’s Steakhouse, Legends Buffet and The Grill.
Cash Point RV Park
Cash Point RV Park (cashpointrvpark.com) sits along the eastern banks of the Red River in Bossier City, 10 miles from center-city Shreveport. Nearby attractions include Louisiana Downs, a racetrack-casino combo, and Louisiana Boardwalk, a shopping and entertainment complex in downtown Bossier City. Cash Point’s 102 campsites have full hookups; 41 of those sites are pull-throughs that can accommodate large rigs. A rental cabin is also available. Amenities include a convenience store, bathhouse with hot showers and restrooms, coin laundry, boat ramps on the river, propane service and a sanitary dump station.
Tall Pines RV Park
Twelve miles from downtown in southwest Shreveport, Tall Pines RV Park (tallpinesrvpark.com) is just off Interstate 20, the main east-west freeway through the Shreveport area. The campground offers 83 RV sites with full hookups, including cable TV and Wi-Fi. If you want to sample the camping experience but have no RV, Tall Pines has a limited number of rustic cabins for rent. Facilities and services at the RV park include a fitness center, bathhouse with showers and restrooms, picnic area with barbecue grills, two dog parks and 24-hour coin laundry. If you’re searching for an RV accessory or a replacement part, check out the park’s full-service RV supply store.
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Travel Centers of America RV Park
Just off Exit 5 of Interstate 20 near Greenwood, Louisiana, Travel Centers of America RV Park (no website; 8590 Greenwood Road, Greenwood 71033; 318-938-5411) is 15 miles southwest of center-city Shreveport. The RV park’s 44 sites have full hookups, including cable TV; 10 sites are pull-throughs that can handle larger rigs. Amenities include a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, game room, hot showers, restrooms, Wi-Fi and coin-operated laundry facilities. The park has no sanitary dump station or propane service.
Twin Corners RV Park
Twin Corners RV Park (twincornersrv.com) lies 23 miles south-southwest of downtown Shreveport in the small town of Stonewall, Louisiana. The pet-friendly campground features spacious, shaded RV campsites with full hookups. Other amenities include free Wi-Fi and coin-operated laundry facilities.
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