General Campground Information

Visitor Policy

All visitors must check in at the office before entering the campground. If you are visiting a guest and would like to use our amenities you can purchase a day pass. All pets must remain on a leash and not be left unattended - at all times.

Store Hours

8:00AM-8:00PM

CHECK-IN HOURS

Check-in hours are at 1:00 pm

CHECK-OUT HOURS

Check-out hours are at 11:00 AM

Quiet Hours

10:00PM-7:00AM

Pool Hours

9:00AM-8:00PM for guests staying with us
9:00AM-4:00PM for Day Pass Guest

BREAKFAST HOURS

We have breakfast every Saturday and Sunday from 7:30 AM to 10:00 AM.
Located in the middle of the campground - just look for the sign.

KOA Express

Train rides are from 10:00am-11:00am every Saturday and Sunday; as well as, daily during the summer months (weather permitting).

Propane Hours

8:00AM-8:00PM

Pet Policy

We welcome your pets to stay with us, but they must be on a leash at all times and never left unattended. If you are using our Kamp K-9 please be considerate of others and don't leave your fur baby unattended. Be sure to pick up after your pet.

Firewood

Firewood may be purchased in our general store or simply Zingle us and we will charge it to your site and deliver it to your door.

Visitors

We are proud of our KOA and encourage you to invite your family and/or friends to visit and see what we have to offer. But, there are a few rules we must ask you to follow: 1) All non registered guest must check in with the office prior to entering the campground to get an access tag.
           2) Our amenities are for the use of our registered guest, but your guest may enjoy our activities with you for a small fee.
           3) Visitor vehicles must be parked in our visitor parking lot.

Extra Vehicles

Most sites have enough parking for your extra vehicle, but in some cases your extra vehicle may not fit and we will ask that you park it in our visitor parking lot or overflow parking. Please, do not park on our grass, vacant sites, or in the streets.

Conduct While on Site

Remember, you are responsible for the conduct and safety of your children, pets, and visitors.

Meet Your Hosts

The Bacot Family

Campers are able to enjoy the tall, mature oaks that provide wonderful shade in the summer.

People are very intriguing to the Bacot family. According to Glen Jr, this is what keeps the family in the camping business. "People are very diverse and interesting and they all have different reasons for traveling. We see a spatter of everything around here," he said. "You only need to take the time to visit with them."

The Baton Rouge KOA has been a family affair for three generations and counting. Sam and Louise purchased the campground in the seventies, and their grandson and son, Glen, Jr. and Ted (Manager), have helped all their lives. Glen Jr., since joining the business helps to ensure a long running family-oriented campground. "Our parents and grandparents loved to chat with people and enjoy the landscaping," said Glen, Jr.. "Ted and Jr. can handle everyone's needs."

For the Bacot's, music is a sanctuary from their busy life. They own their own recording studio and record label; they are avid musicians and love to share their sounds with campers. Their focus is on their campers, and the Bacot's believe customer service is important. "This is their home for the evening," Glen, Jr. said about his guests. Campers are able to enjoy the tall, mature oaks that provide wonderful shade in the summer, keep cool in the swimming pool with the attached waterfall, and children can enjoy the kiddie pool. "We are in close proximity to many major plantations and about an hour drive from New Orleans," said Glen, Jr.

Like their guests, the Bacot family loves to travel and as Glen, Jr. added, "We have crawled all over the country."