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About Us
Cajun Heritage R.V. Park is nestled in the middle of the largest wetlands swamp in the United States called the Atchafalaya Basin. The Atchafalaya Basin is also the center of Cajun Country and that is exactly what we promote...our Cajun Heritage! Whether you enjoy a tranquil kayak or canoe trip exploring our beautiful cypress swamps or dancing the Saturday night away to a local Cajun band...you will never forget your stay or the Cajun hospitality of Cajun Heritage R.V. Park!
Customer Testimonials
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Melissa S.Previous GuestJust as all the other reviews say, this place was clean and the people that work there were very friendly and accommodating. We got there after 7:00 p.m. but we're still able to register by calling the phone number. I wish we would have been able to check out the store and the beer garden.
We liked it so much that we stayed there again on our return home to GA. Wish we were close enough to see some of the events that they have planned!
Kayla PPrevious GuestNot enough great things can be said about this place. It was SUCH a great camping trip. Sites were great, clean, trash service, fire rings, nice little picnic tables. Facilities & pool were clean. Really nice pavilion and beer garden.. very family friendly, all the kids played really well at the little park... just a great experience...
Marty F.Previous GuestIn the middle of the Atchafalaya basin corridor. This park is well worth the natural experience.
Full hookups, good At&t signal and 25 ish channels off a powered antenna.
Stayed here twice and plan on staying here again.
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Cajun Heritage R.V. Park is nestled in the middle of the largest wetlands swamp in the United States called the Atchafalaya Basin.