Lafayette KOA

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Lafayette KOA

537 Apollo Road
ScottLA 70583
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Lafayette KOA

537 Apollo Road
ScottLA 70583
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Duane and Jay Alleman

"The Lafayette KOA offers Cajun camping at its best!"

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Open All Year

Our level concrete pull-throughs will accommodate Big Rigs up to 70 feet.

The Lafayette KOA campground offers Cajun camping at its best! Stay at this national award-winning KOA, located in the heart of Cajun Country. Rain or shine, your site will always be fine. Our level concrete pull-throughs will accommodate Big Rigs up to 70 feet. Our RV Park is truly "Big Rig Friendly"!

No RV? No problem! Our cozy, comfortable cabins and cottages will make you feel right at home. Greet the morning with a fresh cup of coffee or hot cappuccino served each morning in our stocked store. Stroll along our ten acre lake or bring your pole and catch a mess of fish for supper. No license is required!

Don't feel like fishing? Relax in the cool shade of our huge oak trees, or cool off in either of our two large pools.

Lafayette KOA campground is the place to stay for tours of many attractions located nearby. Our campground offers free self-driving tape tours to visit places like the Acadian Village, Tabasco Factory, Konriko Rice Mill, and local plantations. No trip to Louisiana is complete without a swamp tour into the backwaters of the Atchafalaya Basin. Don't leave without tasting true Cajun Cooking! This is the real deal, with great restaurants located just outside the park entrance.

Locals- come on out and have a stay-cation with us. We offer great Sunday through Thursday specials all year long.

Come pass a good time!

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This park is currently owned by brothers Jay and Duane Alleman. Their parents opened it over 40 years ago. It's now into its third generation of workers with Jay and Duane's children. The park was built on family land that the original owner grew up on. It was built by family for other families to come and enjoy.
  • 50 Max Amp
  • 70' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV ($)
  • Pool (Open May 1 to Sep 30)
  • Propane ($)
  • Fishing
  • Mini Golf ($)
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
  • Planned Activities Available
  • Self-Guided Tours
  • RV Clubs & Rallies

Fishing Photo Fishing Enjoy excellent fishing in our stocked 10-acre lake. Our lake is stocked with Bass, Catfish, Crappie and Perch. Fishing is Free and No license is required. We have a small tackle section in our store and we sell live worms.

18 Hole Minature Golf Photo 18 Hole Minature Golf Each hole is a different challenge. The course offers lots of shade.

Paddle Boat Rentals Photo Paddle Boat Rentals Enjoy a peaceful float around our lake on either a 2-person paddle boat or a hand paddled kayak. Our kayaks can accommodate either 1 or 2 people. Life jackets are provided.

Avery Island - Tabasco Factory and Jungle Gardens The home of world-famous TABASCO® Sauce, Avery Island lies about 140 miles west of New Orleans. It's one of five salt dome islands rising above the flat Louisiana Gulf coast. Geologists believe these mysterious elevations were created when a saltwater ocean covering what is now Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi evaporated—leaving behind a vast sheet of salt.

Acadian Village The Acadian Village serves as a monument to the proud culture of the Acadian people. As a folk life museum, it offers an authentic vision of Acadian society in south Louisiana during the 19th century. Period homes of Acadian architecture have been restored to their 19th century appearances and furnished with native Louisiana antiques. A replica of a village store and chapel enhance the atmosphere of a quaint village setting that is surrounded by ten acres of gardens and woodland. Located at Acadian Village, the Mississippi Valley Museum is open to Village visitors without additional charge. A log building resembling a frontier mission of the Mississippi River region, the museum presents a unique combination of Native American artifacts and scenes illustrating missionary experiences among the tribes of the vast territory drained by the Mississippi and its tributaries.

Swamp Tours Explore our beautiful swamps with one of several boat companies in the area. They offer anything from pontoon boats for larger groups to flat bottom boats for smaller groups to even air boats. We can help you reserve a spot that works right for you.

Upcoming Events

"Cajun Style" Mardi Gras

Experience the Old Mardi Gras like it was done years ago in the countryside. Courirs ride horseback from house to house dancing for ingredients to add to the big Gumbo cooking back in town. That night everyone gathers for a taste of that wonderful Gumbo and dance the night away. This event is fun for the whole family.

Festivals International

Held in April. Celebrates French-speaking cultures world-wide. A major event with international participants.

Free Night May 12! Book Now!

Come Kamp & Care With Us Weekend - Book Now!

Awards

2011 President's Award

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It's a Great 5 Days at Lafayette KOA

Come and spend 5 week nights at the South's finest KOA for the price of 3. Arrive on any Sunday and stay through Thursday night and only pay for 3 nights. This offer is good for RV sites and any Kamping Kabin. Advance reservations are required. Come pass a good time cher!

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Four Day Special

Lafayette KOA is offering 4 nights of camping any day of the week for the price of 3. Pay for 3 nights at regular posted rates and the 4th night is free! Offer good year round. Not valid with other discounts.

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