Cameron Park is a new 40-acre RV park.
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Cameron Park
1680 Marshall Street (Hwy 27), Cameron, LA 70631
Cameron Park is a new 40-acre RV park with 500 spacious campsites designed for monthly rentals, with each site including full hookups and 2 GB fiber optic Internet. Our facilities are located next door to the Cameron Parish Recreation Center which features a weight room, basketball courts, and more. Cameron Parish, Louisiana is a great place to live and a great place to work! The new Venture Global Calcasieu Pass LNG plant is bringing new jobs into the area, and Cameron Park has the largest new RV Park with sought after features and amenities.
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When you are not working, enjoy everything that the area has to offer nearby, including fishing, boating, hunting, and crabbing. Visit Cameron’s 3 National Wildlife Refuges, enjoy direct access to the Gulf water beaches.
• Playground Area • Tennis Courts • Weight Room • Walking Trails •
• Baseball Fields • Beach Access • Cook to Order Grill • Basketball Court • Showers •
Cameron Parish, Louisiana is a great place to live and a great place to work! The new Venture Global Calcasieu Pass LNG plant is bringing new jobs into the area, and Cameron Park has the largest new RV Park with sought after features and amenities. Cameron Park is a new 40-acre RV park with 500 spacious campsites designed for monthly rentals, with each site including full hookups and 2 GB fiber optic Internet. Our facilities are located next door to the Cameron Parish Recreation Center which features a weight room, basketball courts, and more.
Cameron Parish is located in the southwest most corner of Louisiana, the heel of the boot. Cameron Parish is the largest geographic parish in Louisiana with 1,313 square miles of land and 619 square miles of water. Cameron parish is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico, Sabine Lake, Calcasieu Parish, Jefferson Davis Parish and Vermilion Parish. We have plenty to offer those with a love of nature! Whether you like to hunt, fish, or observe wildlife in their habitat, Cameron Parish is the place to visit! Home of the famous Creole Nature Trail, we invite you to stop in and stay a while!
Cameron Parish is a natural gem of the Gulf Coast, with peaceful marshlands, gorgeous beaches, and the chance to truly connect with nature. The landscape of waterways provides some of the greatest freshwater and saltwater fishing you can find! Whether you are looking to relax with breathtaking views painted by nature or create your own outdoor adventure with some world-class fishing or birding, Cameron Parish is where you need to be. Cameron Parish is home to the incredible Creole Nature Trail, it’s a perfect opportunity for spotting alligators, over 400 bird species, and other wildlife.
Cameron Parish is named for Simon Cameron, a Pennsylvanian who was President Abraham Lincoln’s first secretary of war. This is among the largest civil parishes in Louisiana, yet the least populated, owing to the high proportion of land area made up by marsh and wetlands. Cameron Parish comprises a large portion of the Louisiana Chenier Plain; it is home to numerous cheniers, elevated fertile ridges that occur in certain coastal regions, particularly in Louisiana. These were developed for cotton plantations both before and after the Civil War; settlers also raised stock.
The first library in Cameron Parish was opened on June 27, 1958; one year after Hurricane Audrey destroyed the area, killing over 500 people. Not long passed before the location that was formerly the Wendell Electric and Hardware Store was selected as a temporary location for the Cameron Library. The doors opened on April 1, 2010 with thousands of new materials. This location has served the people of Cameron since then, and staff dedicated to continuing to serve the community for a very long time.
Airboat rides on the Creole Nature Trail. See alligators and other wildlife in their natural setting in Louisiana's Outback.
1151 Oak Grove Highway • Grand Chenier 70643
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Birding and nature enthusiasts who visit Grosse Savanne Eco-tours will experience why others have proclaimed Southwest Louisiana as one of the top 10 birding areas in the United States. Over 400 species of birds migrate to and through the area.
Grosse Savanne’s vast property of over 50,000 acres is nearly split in half by the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road, a nationally acclaimed “Louisiana Outback” wildlife and photography trail. Grosse Savanne Eco-tours has unlimited access to a multitude of various ecotypes including both fresh and salt water marshes, cypress swamps, native coastal prairies, pine forest plantations, and agricultural lands.
Lacassine Pool is the name of the 16,000-acre habitat consisting of managed freshwater marsh. The pool provides food for wintering waterfowl including white-fronted and snow geese, pintail, blue-winged and green-winged teal, mallards, ring-necked ducks, gadwalls and American wigeon. It is an excellent location year round for wildlife observation and photography area. Multiple kiosks with interpretive information.
Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge was established to preserve and protect wintering waterfowl and their habitat. It was the first refuge established under the auspices of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan. The refuge is located approximately 25 miles southeast of Lake Charles, Louisiana, in north central Cameron Parish. It contains 9,621 acres that include fresh marsh, coastal prairie, and old rice fields (currently moist soil units). Located at the convergence of two major flyways, the refuge has an important role in management for migratory birds.
Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge (RWR) is located in southwestern Louisiana within Cameron and Vermilion parishes. It is owned by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and managed by the Coastal Nongame Resources Division. RWR is approximately 71,500 acres of mostly marshlands, and the refuge is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico for approximately 26 miles.
The refuge is located eight miles south of Hackberry, on State Highway 27 in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. It occupies the marshes between Calcasieu and Sabine lakes in southwest Louisiana, and encompasses 125,790 acres, consisting of 40,403 acres of open water and 85,387 acres of marsh grassland. This area contains a diversity of habitat including freshwater impoundments, wooded ridges and levees, canals, ponds, lakes, and bayous. Some of the largest wetland management efforts in Louisiana occur at Sabine. The refuge is managed to provide habitat for migratory waterfowl and other birds and to preserve and enhance coastal marshes for wildlife and fish.
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Rules and Regulations:
Guest is subject to and agrees to comply with all “Park Rules”, a copy of which is attached
hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Cameron Park, LLC may modify the Park Rules from time to time at its
discretion. Tenant hereby acknowledges receipt of the current Park Rules. Tenant also agrees and acknowledges that
failure to comply with all Park Rules will constitute a material default of this Agreement and will be cause for
immediate eviction and removal from the RV Park