Camp Margaritaville RV Resort Breaux Bridge Good Sam Verified Campground

1055 N Barn Rd, Breaux Bridge, LA 70517

Good Sam Verified Campground
(22 reviews) 3.1 out of 5 stars from 22 reviews
(22 reviews) 3.1 out of 5 stars from 22 reviews
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1055 N Barn Rd
Breaux Bridge, LA, 70517

Open all year

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Facility

Type: RV Park
Partial Handicap Access
Emergency Phone
Control access gate
Laundry
Eco-friendly park
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Policies

Pets welcome
Some restrictions
No tents
Road condition: Good
Road type: Paved
Big rig sites
Table at site
Trash pickup at site
Total spaces: 453
Spaces available: 403
Seasonal Sites: 50
Site length (Max length): 65 (65)
Paved sites: 403
Pull-thru size: 40 x 65
Pull-thrus: 325
Back-in size: 40 x 50
Room for slideouts: Yes
Number of full hookups: 403
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
Cocktail lounge
Laundry
Cocktail lounge
Snack bar
Table at site
Entertainment
RV supplies
Table at site
Entertainment
RV supplies

Swimming pool
Exercise room
Outdoor games
Playground
Enclosed game room
Playground
Enclosed game room
Pavilion
Horseshoes
Planned activities
Hunting season: None
Horseshoes
Planned activities
Hunting season: None

(within 10 miles)

Fishing
Casino
Hunting nearby (within 20 miles)

Military Discount

3.1 (22 reviews) 3.1363636363636 out of 5 stars from 22 reviews
Facility
3.6
Restroom
3.9
Appeal
3.4
What is being rated?
5 5 out of 5 stars 12/05/2023

OMG Awesome! This fabulously remodeled now Camp Margaritaville RV Resort is huge, large Rv spots with lots of different types! Large pull thrus, back ins, near lake, under shade! We stayed during winter, mild weather and no crowds, which is what we love, but can see a fun summer for kids and families also! We will return with family and friends!

3 3 out of 5 stars 06/12/2021

While a Very Nice RV Park with 340 spaces, it lacks a big thing, WATER PRESSURE! When the park is full, the water pressure is very low, since everyone showers at the same time. So your best bet is to take a shower early in the morning or late evening! Secondly, if you want Internet Service you have to pay for it and it's not cheap. You are better off using your Cell Phone data (if you can)! They have these STUPID WRIST Bands you have to wear and sleep with! Should be some kind of lanyard you... Read More

While a Very Nice RV Park with 340 spaces, it lacks a big thing, WATER PRESSURE! When the park is full, the water pressure is very low, since everyone showers at the same time. So your best bet is to take a shower early in the morning or late evening! Secondly, if you want Internet Service you have to pay for it and it's not cheap. You are better off using your Cell Phone data (if you can)! They have these STUPID WRIST Bands you have to wear and sleep with! Should be some kind of lanyard you could wear. Without this Wrist Band you can't get in to anything. And guests have to pay a FEE to come in the park. And if you want to rent a GOLF CART, it will cost you 70 dollars per day, 2 day minimum! And a ton of rules that go around that rental. Any damage to these rentals and you will pay dearly. So, if you don't bring your own Golf Card, I would recommend NOT renting from the park. The Park has PAGES and PAGES of Rules, FAR TOO MANY! You are better off finding a less expensive MOM and POP park in the area. We will NOT BE BACK TO THIS ONE!
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3 3 out of 5 stars 08/25/2020

The Takeaway: Cajun Palms Resort is a modern clean rv park with well maintained grounds and amenities not offered elsewhere, i.e. canopy covered sites. A disappointment is their on-site prepared food and features Hunt Brothers Pizza-a real disappointment. The good food news is the off-premises excellent dining options, i.e the Crawfish Town Restaurant within 200 feet of the park's perimeter. Located in Bayou country this is a real resort located with easy access off I10. And one last comment-this... Read More

The Takeaway: Cajun Palms Resort is a modern clean rv park with well maintained grounds and amenities not offered elsewhere, i.e. canopy covered sites. A disappointment is their on-site prepared food and features Hunt Brothers Pizza-a real disappointment. The good food news is the off-premises excellent dining options, i.e the Crawfish Town Restaurant within 200 feet of the park's perimeter. Located in Bayou country this is a real resort located with easy access off I10. And one last comment-this is `Tiger' country. Go to www.rickpicks.com for other reviews, critiques and essays with links to area attractions and a more detailed review of this park as well as reviews of restaurants, etc.
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1 1 out of 5 stars 05/29/2020

The facility looked like it could be nice if it was cleaned some. However, the staff specifically the manager was disrespectful and unprofessional. I wouldn't recommend anyone with kids stay there. The manager and other permanent residents like to cause drama!

5 5 out of 5 stars 01/11/2020

A wonderful time was had by all in our group, children and adults. There was something for every age group. We stayed the weekend before Halloween. On Saturday there were Halloween activities all day. Costume contests for children and adults, Halloween crafts, costumed Dog Parade, parade of decorated Golf Cart, trick or treating for the children. The gates were locked down and all roads inside the park were closed for safe trick or treating. No vehicles were allowed to move inside the park during... Read More

A wonderful time was had by all in our group, children and adults. There was something for every age group. We stayed the weekend before Halloween. On Saturday there were Halloween activities all day. Costume contests for children and adults, Halloween crafts, costumed Dog Parade, parade of decorated Golf Cart, trick or treating for the children. The gates were locked down and all roads inside the park were closed for safe trick or treating. No vehicles were allowed to move inside the park during the trick or treating. It was very enjoyable to see families walking around together trick or treating. Cajun Palms is very kid and pet friendly. The children were able to ride their bikes throughout the park. I had a back-in site. The whole park is paved, both camp sites and roads. The camp site paved area is very spacious. Big enough for a large camper, your vehicle and room to hang out. There is special parking areas for an additional vehicle or trailer, if you bring a golf cart. Picnic tables are at every site. I loved that they escort you to your site and assist in backing up. Trash was picked up every day when placed by the road. The bathrooms and showers are immaculate. I will be returning here as often as possible.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 07/10/2018

We have stayed here in the past and returned because this is a very nice rv park. Perfect for kids! We had our ten year old grandson with us and he absolutely loved it there! It is close to everything that we like about the Lafayette area.

4 4 out of 5 stars 12/11/2017

Whenever we're in the Lafayette area, we stay at Cajun Palms. The sites are long enough for your RV, and the patio extends the full length of the site so you can park your car, set out your chairs under your awning, and have room for the table and your barbecue grill away from the awning. It's a really nice family campground. The laundry has 5 washers (1 @ $1.25, 3 @ $1.50, 1 large one @ $3.50) and 4 dryers ($2 for 50 minutes).

2 2 out of 5 stars 06/23/2017

A real disappointment, not because the weather was stormy later in day. It's because the pool that closes at 10pm closed at 8. The pool bar/grill area was also unmanned. The bathrooms with showers near closed pool were nice, except NO LIGHTS outside building to find them if walking from sites at night. Other bathrooms very far for most campers. Sites knee deep in water after heavy rain/no drainage. Internet was 5 bucks a night, 15 for premium!!!. The web site looks great, but in reality, they didn't... Read More

A real disappointment, not because the weather was stormy later in day. It's because the pool that closes at 10pm closed at 8. The pool bar/grill area was also unmanned. The bathrooms with showers near closed pool were nice, except NO LIGHTS outside building to find them if walking from sites at night. Other bathrooms very far for most campers. Sites knee deep in water after heavy rain/no drainage. Internet was 5 bucks a night, 15 for premium!!!. The web site looks great, but in reality, they didn't give us access to all we paid for!! Will not visit again, sadly, because it had potential.
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2 2 out of 5 stars 05/10/2017

tight turns into sites for a big rig. they had two guys spot me and they didn't watch the back end as they motioned me in and it caught a neighbors awning that was into street. Damage is over $2k and all they had to do was guide me in. of course they accept no blame, so why even spot someone? I should have insisted on a site with no one near as the park was almost empty..bad experience its a decent park just be careful if you have a big rig...oh un hitch at the office for sure

1 1 out of 5 stars 12/16/2016

The resort was about 20% full and yet we were placed in a site that was barely 40' long and in a location, due to a tree and proximity of across the street neighbor, that required that I back out of the site. The park also does not provide free wi-fi at the sites and instead charges an additional $5 per day for use. We are dropping this park from our return list!

4 4 out of 5 stars 06/19/2016

This is a nice park. We stayed during the week and didn't have any issues with people being loud or driving recklessly in golf carts as some have mentioned. That said, I grew up in Louisiana and I know how we like to party so I have no doubt it gets crazy on the weekends, but I'd probably just go with the flow and join right in. Electric, sewer, water all worked as expected. We didn't get on wifi much so I really can't comment on how well it worked or not. I make my living in IT and in my experience,... Read More

This is a nice park. We stayed during the week and didn't have any issues with people being loud or driving recklessly in golf carts as some have mentioned. That said, I grew up in Louisiana and I know how we like to party so I have no doubt it gets crazy on the weekends, but I'd probably just go with the flow and join right in. Electric, sewer, water all worked as expected. We didn't get on wifi much so I really can't comment on how well it worked or not. I make my living in IT and in my experience, if the wifi works at all in an RV park then that's a bonus because it's a large area with a lot of people taking up bandwidth at once. I didn't hook up the cable as we were only there for an overnight on our way to Tennessee. I have two kids and they enjoyed the pool area. Yes you do have a wear a bracelet around the park but I understand why. There are a lot of amenities and they want to ensure that they aren't crowded up with non paying guests. It's really no big deal to wear it. The store has a decent selection but the restaurant that is right next door also has a market. The restaurant (Crawfish Town I believe it was called) is excellent. All 5 of us agreed that our food was top notch. They even have a shuttle that picks you up at your site and takes you to and from the restaurant. In fact I was tempted to stay here on our way back just to eat at the restaurant again but we made the trip back in two long legs and this RV park didn't line up with where we wanted to be when we stopped. Employees I encountered were friendly. Our site was a pull through with plenty of room to stay connected to our trailer. Our rig is about 46' (pull vehicle and travel trailer together). A gentlemen helped us find our site and guided me to make sure I could fit without unhooking. That said, because I had to position it in such a way as not to unhook, I had to use a sewer extension to get connected to the sewer. There was room for our slide out as well. It extends about 44". I would stay here again especially cause I can't see there being a nicer one in the area as this pretty much has it all. I didn't give it 5 stars simply for price.
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3 3 out of 5 stars 05/14/2016

Well, as others have stated earlier, this site is Party Central. Extremely Loud Music, Kids on bikes with noise makers attached, unruly kids riding bikes through your site ( was nearly hit by one while grilling on my site). I felt as though we had parked in a State Fair Midway. And watch to golf carts they will run you over! The sites are nice with all concrete and grass, but a long stretch for a 40 ft 5th wheel for sewer and water. Had a extra long cable for TV so I made it. Wi-Fi is extra... Read More

Well, as others have stated earlier, this site is Party Central. Extremely Loud Music, Kids on bikes with noise makers attached, unruly kids riding bikes through your site ( was nearly hit by one while grilling on my site). I felt as though we had parked in a State Fair Midway. And watch to golf carts they will run you over! The sites are nice with all concrete and grass, but a long stretch for a 40 ft 5th wheel for sewer and water. Had a extra long cable for TV so I made it. Wi-Fi is extra charge and expensive if you want to stream anything. Non-streaming option performs adequately, but need to pay extra. Did not find the usual hospitality and friendliness of other RV'ers either, but cannot fault the park on that. I believe it is the clientele they attract. Had a difficult time following the guide to my spot due to him moving so fast and I had a tough corner to make with all the stupid golf carts in the way. Water slides, bars in the pool, movie tents, this is more of a Amusement park than an RV park. And the nightly cost reflects it Very disappointed.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 04/24/2016

Whenever we go down I-10 through Louisiana, we stop at Cajun Palms. We spend at least a week there, visiting friends in the area. This time we noticed that the campground has gone downhill a bit. They seem to have put their money into an XD movie tent, a Prehistoric Park, and children's amusements in one of the two pools instead of keeping the campground up-to-date. I should think that they'd improve what they have instead of adding more stuff. They have no library and only two small laundry... Read More

Whenever we go down I-10 through Louisiana, we stop at Cajun Palms. We spend at least a week there, visiting friends in the area. This time we noticed that the campground has gone downhill a bit. They seem to have put their money into an XD movie tent, a Prehistoric Park, and children's amusements in one of the two pools instead of keeping the campground up-to-date. I should think that they'd improve what they have instead of adding more stuff. They have no library and only two small laundry rooms that haven't been updated. There are four regular size washers ($1.25) in the small one and two of them are out of service. There's also a large size washer ($3.50). Of the six dryers (also $1.25) one is out of order. The larger laundry is in the clubhouse. It has six washers and eight dryers. All of them were in service, but the dryers do not completely dry the clothes. You have to run them through the dryer twice, so it actually costs $2.50. If you need change, the change machine is in the game room. WiFi costs $5 per day, and if you have a golf cart, they charge a $10 per day parking fee. The tables at each campsite are old and warped. They used to require you to wear a wristband whenever they had something special going on in the campground. Now they require you to wear the wristband the entire length of your stay. The wristband cannot be removed and then put back on. It must be cut off. That means if you want to go out to dinner or to a festival in the area, you have to wear this ridiculous plastic band on your wrist.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 04/12/2016

Stayed in a 45ft motorhome. Sites are concrete and level. Decent space between sites. Busy on weekends but otherwise quiet. Bathhouses are acceptable but nothing special. Wifi is NOT free. Sewage connection is placed too far forward and requires an extension if your RV is long. Walmart is 6 miles away.

2 2 out of 5 stars 03/03/2016

We got here just before closing time at 7:50pm on a Wednesday. It took about 20 minutes to register because I had to go through the training of a new employee with the trainer beside her. After having been on the road for 12 hours, it was not appreciated. Then I was told that WiFi was to be provided by an outside provider at a fairly high cost. However, I couldn't connect to their service with my Windows 10 laptop. They seem to only cater to Apple products (my wife was able to subscribe with her... Read More

We got here just before closing time at 7:50pm on a Wednesday. It took about 20 minutes to register because I had to go through the training of a new employee with the trainer beside her. After having been on the road for 12 hours, it was not appreciated. Then I was told that WiFi was to be provided by an outside provider at a fairly high cost. However, I couldn't connect to their service with my Windows 10 laptop. They seem to only cater to Apple products (my wife was able to subscribe with her iPad) and couldn't help with my laptop, other than say that Apple had a better product. After registering and paying, for my camp site, I was asked if I needed someone to escort me to my site in the dark. The resort is huge so I said yes. Two young guys, in a unlit golf cart, asked me to follow them at about 20 miles/hour when the speed limit is 5! At one point, they had to come back to get me because I couldn't follow through the turns. Our first night was a Wednesday in March and the place was empty. On Thursday, it started filling up and Friday night will probably be the start of party time. I doubt any rules will be applied.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 02/16/2016

This place is awesome for the younger crowd!! Swim up bar lots to do. Kids had a blast!!!!!! Big time party atmosphere!!

1 1 out of 5 stars 01/02/2016

People playing music VERY loud-against campground rules and regulations. Sound can be heard thru out campground. Nothing being done, VERY ANNOYING and cannot concentrate on anything.

4 4 out of 5 stars 11/29/2015

The facility was very nice. There were a lot of rules providing for the safety and comfort of the campers. It was said that the rules would be strictly enforced. However, there were people not following the rules, and nothing was done about it. There were adults driving all over the facility in golf carts, with very loud music playing. It was loud enough to hear from far off, and sometimes the music being played was not appropriate. This was especially annoying at 9:00 and even after 10:00 at night... Read More

The facility was very nice. There were a lot of rules providing for the safety and comfort of the campers. It was said that the rules would be strictly enforced. However, there were people not following the rules, and nothing was done about it. There were adults driving all over the facility in golf carts, with very loud music playing. It was loud enough to hear from far off, and sometimes the music being played was not appropriate. This was especially annoying at 9:00 and even after 10:00 at night when people are trying to get to sleep. It was not a quiet, peaceful place to stay. We will not be back.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 09/24/2015

A "resort" by anyone's definition. Great paved sites, easy access. What a beautiful setting and clearly geared toward kids and swimming. Multiple, large swimming pools. Lots of space around your site. If I had a compliant it would be that they charge extra for their wifi - we didn't pay so I don't know how well it worked - just annoying. But we'll be back.

3 3 out of 5 stars 09/15/2015

I spent 5 nights there even though I paid for six. The pool was filthy, bugs on the top, scum and bottle caps on the bottom. I mentioned this to a camp work and he said he would take care of it. Doubting his word I watched as one person performed a mediocre attempt at skimming the pool. I asked when the bar and grill would be open and was told tomorrow. The hot tub was not much warmer than the pool. I took the asst manager (obviously a low paid kid with no authority) to the pool and pointed... Read More

I spent 5 nights there even though I paid for six. The pool was filthy, bugs on the top, scum and bottle caps on the bottom. I mentioned this to a camp work and he said he would take care of it. Doubting his word I watched as one person performed a mediocre attempt at skimming the pool. I asked when the bar and grill would be open and was told tomorrow. The hot tub was not much warmer than the pool. I took the asst manager (obviously a low paid kid with no authority) to the pool and pointed out all the dirt including the green algae growing in the kiddie pool. The only thing he said was that he would let the general manager know. Not much was done. Friday morning was a beehive of activity as more workers appeared to prepare for the weekend. Friday was also the day that a stream of RV's pulled in. Friday night the pool was clean, the hot tub hot and the bar and grill open. Sunday and Monday again the pool was dirty and the hot tub cold. It's funny that they charge twice as much for weekdays when few of the amenities are available for use. What's really ironic are the silly rules. You have to wear a wrist band they told me to use the pool. What they gave me was like a hospital ID band, you can't take it off. And nobody really checks it. The rules say you must shower before using the pool but there is no access to the showers from the pool. As I was returning from a shopping trip I stopped in an aisle because there were big families on either side and two little kids in the roadway. I stopped to make sure mothers had their hands and were safely clear before proceeding. While I was waiting a golf cart with the word security charged up along side of me, forcing a mother and child to scurry to the side. He stopped to remind me that the speed limit was 5 miles an hour. It's obvious that this place lives for the weekends. It fills up quickly and the party begins Friday night. The revelers are drunk, loud and boisterous. Sunday morning the places clears out as fast as it filled. Despite the fact that I had to carry my laundry through the club house to use the luandry, it was only $1.25 per load. I think that's the best thing I can say about this place.
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2 2 out of 5 stars 09/02/2015

Stayed here twice within 10 days. First visit, I would have recommended to anyone. Second visit, not sure I can recommend to anyone. The second visit was long enough to notice all the issues. WiFi does not work and the staff is fully aware. They tell you that the storm knocked it out. The RV spot seems cheap until you have a 5th person, no matter what age they are. You are charged 50% of a total nights stay/$20 per person, per night for EVERY person over the 4th. That would not be so bad if you... Read More

Stayed here twice within 10 days. First visit, I would have recommended to anyone. Second visit, not sure I can recommend to anyone. The second visit was long enough to notice all the issues. WiFi does not work and the staff is fully aware. They tell you that the storm knocked it out. The RV spot seems cheap until you have a 5th person, no matter what age they are. You are charged 50% of a total nights stay/$20 per person, per night for EVERY person over the 4th. That would not be so bad if you got anything for your money. During the slow season, you are still charged, but the restaurant and bar are not open. They shut the kiddie pool down over an hour early and opened it almost two hours late and only after I called and complained. They still would not open the gate to the kiddie area. We specifically parked across from the kiddie pool because we have a 4 year old (who we paid the $20 a person/per day charge for). We were told they were not opening that gate and that we would have to walk down to the opposite end, through the adult area. The putt putt course and playground that is advertised, is locked up and basically non existent. I think there is a bit of false advertising and a bit of overcharging for things that don't exist. The pirate ship in the kiddie pool is a safety hazard and needs repair. There are holes in the floor, which are just the right size for a child's toe to get cut and stuck in. There is a gap between the slide and the pool bottom, that allows a child to get their toe stuck and hurt badly. I know from personal experience with my 4 year old. The cost of this place looks good, until you get there and get overcharged for non existent amenities. Staff was friendly on the first visit, but extremely rude and unhelpful on the second visit. Not sure why this place gets a perfect 10 rating.
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2 2 out of 5 stars 08/10/2015

Party Town. Loud. Congested. WiFi did not work. Overpriced. Cater to families with young children or party folks with golf carts and boom boxes.

5 5 out of 5 stars 12/05/2023

OMG Awesome! This fabulously remodeled now Camp Margaritaville RV Resort is huge, large Rv spots with lots of different types! Large pull thrus, back ins, near lake, under shade! We stayed during winter, mild weather and no crowds, which is what we love, but can see a fun summer for kids and families also! We will return with family and friends!

3 3 out of 5 stars 06/12/2021

While a Very Nice RV Park with 340 spaces, it lacks a big thing, WATER PRESSURE! When the park is full, the water pressure is very low, since everyone showers at the same time. So your best bet is to take a shower early in the morning or late evening! Secondly, if you want Internet Service you have to pay for it and it's not cheap. You are better off using your Cell Phone data (if you can)! They have these STUPID WRIST Bands you have to wear and sleep with! Should be some kind of lanyard you... Read More

While a Very Nice RV Park with 340 spaces, it lacks a big thing, WATER PRESSURE! When the park is full, the water pressure is very low, since everyone showers at the same time. So your best bet is to take a shower early in the morning or late evening! Secondly, if you want Internet Service you have to pay for it and it's not cheap. You are better off using your Cell Phone data (if you can)! They have these STUPID WRIST Bands you have to wear and sleep with! Should be some kind of lanyard you could wear. Without this Wrist Band you can't get in to anything. And guests have to pay a FEE to come in the park. And if you want to rent a GOLF CART, it will cost you 70 dollars per day, 2 day minimum! And a ton of rules that go around that rental. Any damage to these rentals and you will pay dearly. So, if you don't bring your own Golf Card, I would recommend NOT renting from the park. The Park has PAGES and PAGES of Rules, FAR TOO MANY! You are better off finding a less expensive MOM and POP park in the area. We will NOT BE BACK TO THIS ONE!
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3 3 out of 5 stars 08/25/2020

The Takeaway: Cajun Palms Resort is a modern clean rv park with well maintained grounds and amenities not offered elsewhere, i.e. canopy covered sites. A disappointment is their on-site prepared food and features Hunt Brothers Pizza-a real disappointment. The good food news is the off-premises excellent dining options, i.e the Crawfish Town Restaurant within 200 feet of the park's perimeter. Located in Bayou country this is a real resort located with easy access off I10. And one last comment-this... Read More

The Takeaway: Cajun Palms Resort is a modern clean rv park with well maintained grounds and amenities not offered elsewhere, i.e. canopy covered sites. A disappointment is their on-site prepared food and features Hunt Brothers Pizza-a real disappointment. The good food news is the off-premises excellent dining options, i.e the Crawfish Town Restaurant within 200 feet of the park's perimeter. Located in Bayou country this is a real resort located with easy access off I10. And one last comment-this is `Tiger' country. Go to www.rickpicks.com for other reviews, critiques and essays with links to area attractions and a more detailed review of this park as well as reviews of restaurants, etc.
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1 1 out of 5 stars 05/29/2020

The facility looked like it could be nice if it was cleaned some. However, the staff specifically the manager was disrespectful and unprofessional. I wouldn't recommend anyone with kids stay there. The manager and other permanent residents like to cause drama!

1055 N Barn Rd, Breaux Bridge, LA 70517
Coordinates: 30.323440, -91.822590
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Directions
From Jct of I-10 (exit 115) & LA-347/Henderson: Go NE 1/2 mi on LA-347/ Grand Point Hwy, then E 1/4 mi on N Barn Rd. (L)

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