This is not a campground, this is a trailer park. We did not see another "camper". The restrooms, laundry facilities, and pool were very dirty. I would not stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
If it has rained recently this park is VERY muddy. Lots of road noise from adjacent highway 90. Many long-term residents. Several vehicles (RV plus 2-3 car/trucks) at many sites making navigation difficult. Sites are small for big rigs. Night security lights very glary. Not many choices in this area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
December 2004
$20
This park is close to many Acadian attractions--Tabasco, Konkrito and New Iberia. We were greeted efficiently and pleasantly, accompanied to our 50-amp site and welcomed warmly. While highways are conveniently nearby, noise is not a problem.
Restrooms, showers and laundry were clean and well-maintained. Standard rate $18; 50-amp service is $2 more. Swimming pool is closed for the season. We will
schedule more time here next time around. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is the only privately owned park in New Iberia. Located right on Hwy 90, there is
lots of traffic noise. During check in we were told about the activities going on in town. After we could not be talked into staying 2 nights, the lady that checked us in hardly had time to take our money, she was more interested in carrying on a conversation with a long term resident about cable. We were given directions to our site by a gentleman and had to return to the office to ask for better directions. The water in the pool was brown, the bathrooms had not been cleaned in a very long time, the showers were nasty. Someone was sleeping on the folding table in the rec. room/laundry. If you are really tired and can't drive any further, this park would be ok for a night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is as about as close as you can get to Avery Island. Good enough for a one or two nighter. A work in progress. Lots of long termers. No Picnic table. No fire ring. Decent site length. Good Wi-Fi. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Wow, this is a work camp. It looked like 90 percent of the units were trailers and 5th wheels and were work campers. The cable TV was terrible and the wi-fi was nonexistent. Could be a bit muddy when it rains. Best get there during the day. We left and came back and had a hard time finding the park after dark. Then had trouble finding our motorhome in the dark. I would not go near the showers and rest rooms. I gave it a five out of charity. Signage weak. The highway from Lafayette was TERRIBLE, concrete squares placed together causing a bump,bump,bump ride. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great campground. We are staying here for a month, so price reflects monthly rates. The owners, Mildred and Charlie go out of their way to be helpful. All the office staff do. We have full hook-ups, cable, and free Wi-Fi. So far the internet has been a little iffy for me, but they are doing everything they can to bring it in better. A lot of workers and full timers here, but all is very clean and neat. In fact, they are putting in new sites, and building a games room. We love this camp and will be back for sure. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We had a level, gravel back in site with full hookups. However, the electric was at the front of the site and our power cord barely reached the pedestal. There appears to be a large new section of sites under construction with concrete streets and pads. Much of the campground was free of trees for good satellite reception. The free Wi-Fi put a tool bar in the browser and did work. The location is about 15 minutes from Avery Island and the Tabasco factory. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I'm not sure what the daily rate is because we mostly stay by the week or month. We always stay there for our doctor visits in the area. This is a working person's park, however the owners in the park keep it under control. Charlie and Mildred are the best host we have ever found. We feel at home whenever we stay there. its a good place to stay for the night, week or month. We camped here in a Motorhome.