Every day is filled with things to do around historic Natchitoches! Natchitoches is the original French colony in Louisiana established in 1714, and the oldest surviving settlement of the Louisiana Purchase. Nakatosh Campgrounds are ideally located only minutes from three historic fort sites, Creole plantation homes, the Cane River National Heritage Area, many museums, historic homes and churches, an alligator park, a fish hatchery, and recreational outdoor activities including fishing, hiking, canoeing, or walking through a nature preserve. Experience the charm of Natchitoches during the Festival of Lights and Christmas Festival, one of the nation’s oldest community-based holiday celebrations. Whether you’re an avid camper looking for the best Natchitoches campground, or just an RV park to “call it a night” in your home away from home, the Nakatosh Campgrounds offer plenty of options to suit any need.
Nakatosh Campground #1
- Pine Forest View
- Cable Television
- Public Telephone
- Complementary Wi-Fi Access
- BBQ & Picnic Area
- Laundry and Groceries Available
- Restaurant Open 24 hours
- Free RV Dump
- Restrooms and Showers
- I-49’s Finest Game Room
- 25 Tent Sites
- 41 RV Sites
- 41 Full Hookups(30/50 Amps)
- 22 Pull-Thrus(30X60)
- City Water