€32.407407407407
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 985-787-2559
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Tents
Dogs
Sand beach
Fishing
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4.5 / 5 (10 votes )

Grand Isle State Park

108 Admiral Craik Dr.
70358, Grand Isle
the United States

Grand Isle State Park is a campsite with 49 pitches in Grand Isle, the United States. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Grand Isle State Park it's possible to camp with a tent. You can find several recreational activities on the campsite. There's a sand beach.

To wash your clothing there are laundry driers available

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Sand beach
Fishing

Accomodation
Tents

Qualifications
Dogs

Sanitary
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Bambi
English (US)
We had been warned about the mosquitos but they were horrific. We could not walk to the beach or go on the nature trail without repellant. The RV sites were clean and orderly, but the beach was soiled perhaps from previous oil spills. Aside from laughing gulls, there were few birds. The neighboring birding hot spots were all industrial yards. the WiFi did not work, the laundry and bath houses were out of order.
2 days ago

Ray & Terri
English (US)
The campground is nice and well maintained. We were in site 14 for 8 days. Some of the turns, though open, were a little tight for bigger rigs, with several leaving deep tracks in the soft ground and mud. Most of the sites, though reasonably level, had fairly large low areas that tended to flood with water a few inches deep. The water did tend to drain within a day or so after the rain stopped. AT&T coverage was “fair”, generally with 3 Bars and up to ~9 MB/s, but usually around or less than 0.4 MB/s. Although the campground is supposed to have WiFi, I was unable to get a connection to it. There is no cable, but we did have DISH satellite coverage at our site, as would any of the sites, so I didn’t test OTA DTV channels. The beach area was nice, but it was rainy and very windy most of our stay, as two major winter storms raged across the country, though Terri did get out to walk it whenever the weather permitted. One day we did see a shoal of porpoises just out from the park’s pier. There is only one trail in the campground looks to have low lying areas that flood or hold water most of the time, making hiking it problematic. Although there is a grocery/hardware/everything store a just a few miles down the road, their selection of groceries was rather limited, so don’t plan to get fancy.
2 days ago

Mike
English (US)
Although there is not a view where your site is the area is clean and neat. Drive through sites make it easy to get in and out. Convenient dump site coming in and going out. Electric (50 amp) and water. For seniors it was a 50% discount so we stayed 4 days for $40.
2 days ago

baconsontheroad
English (US)
This state park is well-maintained, has free WiFi and laundry, and beautiful views. It is a short walk to the beach from several access points throughout the campground and elsewhere. All of the sites are pull-thru with water and electric. Our site was perfectly level. Verizon was very good and seemed to be better on our end of the campground (we were site 46). There isn’t much to do in town, but we enjoyed a very peaceful stay here.
2 days ago

Denise & Keith
English (US)
Stayed Dec 27, 2019-Jan 10, 2020. Sites were all pull thru and good size, with easy access to beach. Electric & Water only. 2 very nice bath houses and free laundry. Dogs weren’t allowed on beach, so we had to leave park to run them. Constant mechanical noise from dredging off-shore. Don’t let remoteness reviews worry you, they had nice grocery stores close. I worked remotely and had sufficient Verizon cell phone coverage for hot spot.
2 days ago

The Rollin Ollens
English (US)
Access to the park is good. Signage could be a bit better. The signs is quite small at the entrance to Admiral Craik Drive. It begins where LA 1 makes a sharp left. Admiral Craik is straight ahead. Check in was quick, easy and informative. The road into the camping area is in good condition. There are speed bumps to control speed. The interior roads are paved and in fair condition. Our site, 17, was a pull through as they all are except the beach tenting sites. It consisted of an asphalt pad, just wide enough for the rig and a small space to step out onto. Utilities were 50/30 amp power and water located to the left side. We had a table, fire pit and a grill on a grassed. The sites were closely spaced. The internet at our site was good during the week but when the park got busier on the weekend it became poor. OTA TV was adequate. The park is about 10 minutes from groceries etc in the village of Grand Isle The Comfort Stations were super clean including the two free to use washers and driers. Be aware. Some sites are easily flooded when it rains. There is no attempt at drainage. This park is very quiet. There are not a lot of street lights so it is fairly good for star gazing at night. The beach sand was groomed a number of times during our stay. It is great for walking or riding a bicycle. The sand surface near the waters edge is quite firm. There is not a lot to do here unless you fish but it is a very nice, incredibly well maintained park We paid about $12.50 per night using the senior discount.. We feel we received very good value for our dollar and would return if in the area.
2 days ago

#wanderwonderrepeat
English (US)
Beautiful and very peaceful and quiet. All spots are pull through and paved water electric only free laundry. They also have a 2 bathhouses and a fishing pier. The staff is very friendly. We saw dolphins several times while walking in the beach.
2 days ago

WanderingTrees
English (US)
I saw at least 3-4 Canadians camping here in mid-March. We are from Wisconsin, so I get why they're here. A warm place away from the ice and snow. Apart from a short hiking trail, the beach and fishing both at the beach and inland waters, there isn't a lot to do except kick back and relax in the sun. Check-in was easy and the RV sites are all cement pull-through pads that will accommodate any rig. The facility is very well kept and the managers (hosts) are very friendly. Good water and clean power at the site. No sewer at the site, but 2 dumps on your way out. The FREE laundry is a big bonus. As has been stated in another review, this place is literally at the very end of the road (LA-1). So, you may want to stop at the Walmart in Cut Off, LA on your way in for food, drinks and gas (the Murphy USA has the best price in the area).
2 days ago

bbvanlife
English (US)
It is a long drive to the end of Grand Isle but you are rewarded with a nice state park with clean amenities. Large flat pull through sites (much larger than we needed but can accommodate large RVs). Bathrooms are among the cleanest I have ever seen in any state park. Free laundry is a nice perk but do it early (I was first at 7am and it piled up soon after). Beach access. Not nicest beach but ok. The $25 fee does not include a $6 processing fee (only applicable for first night) or tax. Only thing I didn’t like was the vicious mosquitoes!
2 days ago

Tomp
English (US)
A long, long drive out to the SP. Not much to see except swamp grass, fishing shacks on stilts and anything else build is pretty much on dredging sand and slab. Water table is about -3' (yes, a negative number). Can't imagine what it is like out there during a storm or hurricane! Visited once before Katrina and loved its isolation. Site pads are behind very high berm from the Gulf, easy access to beach. Tried two other times in later years, but park was closed after subsequent storms. Understand it has been rebuilt, new pads, bathrooms and is very well maintained. It is a long way out so best check first for availability and come prepared with food and supplies. They are scarce out here (especially fuel). Park attendants are helpful and friendly, fishing from pier or charter boat is excellent, birding is superb and bugs could be a problem if the weather was right for them.
2 days ago

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