Glamping has gained popularity over the last few years, and if you’ve never experienced it, you’re in for a treat. If old-school tents are not your idea of fun, but a full-blown cabin seems too much, then glamping is perfect for you. Glampsites typically offer a happy hybrid of the two, where you’ll most likely have an actual bed, electricity, and maybe even a fridge. This campground in Louisiana offers a little bit of everything, so you can decide your way to stay and enjoy the views. And boy, are the views stunning!
When it comes to campgrounds in Louisiana, few can compare to the Shreveport North/Caddo Lake KOA.
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Overlooking the Soda Lake Wildlife Management Area, you’ll have to second guess if you’re still in Louisiana.
Shreveport North/Caddo Lake/Facebook Not only are you still in Louisiana, but you’re only about 15 miles from downtown Shreveport.
There are plenty of ways to stay at this awesome KOA, too.
Shreveport North/Caddo Lake/Facebook Both large and small cabins are available for those who prefer the amenities of home (like a bathroom and a television). You can also bring your RV and hook up here, or go old-school with a tent and sleep under the stars. For the more adventurous campers, you’ve got some very unique options.
You may be inspired to sleep in one of the unique teepees…
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…or covered wagons!
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The covered wagons give you the best all-around “glamping” experience.
Shreveport North/Caddo Lake/Facebook You’ll have a mini fridge, electricity, air conditioning, and heat, which can be deal breakers for many. As you can see in the photo above, it’s very spacious! That’s a king-sized bed front and center, and there are also twin-sized bunk beds and a table just outside the frame. Neither the teepees or the covered wagons have their own bathrooms, but the restrooms are located nearby.
The family-friendly campground has plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained, like train rides, jumping pillows, playgrounds, and more.
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There’s even a stocked pond where you can do a little fishing (catch and release) or rent a swan-themed pedal boat and cruise around the pond on your own.
Shreveport North/Caddo Lake/Facebook You can also rent a rubber ducky-themed pedal boat, if that’s more your style. Stay quirky.
In the evenings, start yourself a campfire, get the marshmallows ready, and enjoy a treetop sunset over the WMA.
Shreveport North/Caddo Lake/Facebook You don’t see views like this in Louisiana very often!
Visit the KOA’s website for rates and availability and book your camping adventure today! For more outdoor adventures, check out some of our favorite state parks in Louisiana. What’s your favorite campground in Louisiana? Let us know in the comments below!
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Not only are you still in Louisiana, but you’re only about 15 miles from downtown Shreveport.
Both large and small cabins are available for those who prefer the amenities of home (like a bathroom and a television). You can also bring your RV and hook up here, or go old-school with a tent and sleep under the stars. For the more adventurous campers, you’ve got some very unique options.
You’ll have a mini fridge, electricity, air conditioning, and heat, which can be deal breakers for many. As you can see in the photo above, it’s very spacious! That’s a king-sized bed front and center, and there are also twin-sized bunk beds and a table just outside the frame. Neither the teepees or the covered wagons have their own bathrooms, but the restrooms are located nearby.
You can also rent a rubber ducky-themed pedal boat, if that’s more your style. Stay quirky.
You don’t see views like this in Louisiana very often!
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Address: Shreveport North / Caddo Lake Area KOA, 7781 Hwy 1 North, Shreveport, LA 71107, USA