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Whether you're looking to sample Creole cuisine, go boating on the bayou, or party like there's no tomorrow, New Orleans has you covered. There's nothing hard about a stay in The Big Easy. With world-famous festivals like Mardi Gras, the vibrant yet historic French Quarter, and family-friendly attractions like the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, it's clear why over 18 million people visit the Birthplace of Jazz every year.
There's no better time to rent an RV in New Orleans than in spring, when you can catch many of Nola's best festivals, including the French Quarter Festival, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, and most importantly, Mardi Gras. Discover one of the most unique and iconic cities in the US with a camper rental in New Orleans.

Plan the perfect Louisiana road trip by parking up at one of the best RV campgrounds in New Orleans. Campers looking to stay near the city should check out the French Quarter RV Resort. Located downtown within walking distance of many top attractions, this campground features over 50 sites with full hookups and 20/30/50 amp electricity. There are also a few activities to keep you occupied, including a swimming pool, hot tub, and clubhouse. Useful amenities include laundry facilities, showers, and cable TV.
If you’d rather laze around by a lake, spend the night at Pontchartrain Landing. Perched on the edge of Lake Pontchartrain, 10 minutes from downtown, Pontchartrain Landing is a peaceful yet convenient spot to park your New Orleans trailer rental. You’ll find over 100 sites with full hookups and 50 amp electricity, some of which provide pull-through access. During your stay, you can take a boat for a spin in the marina or soak up the sun poolside. You'll also have everything you need for a comfortable vacation, including laundry facilities, a dump station, and free WiFi.
Prefer to escape the city altogether? Then check out the campground at Bayou Segnette State Park. Located just across the Mississippi River, the campground features wooded sites with partial hookups and 50 amp electricity. There are no sewer hookups, though there’s a dump station at the campground entrance. The Bayou Segnette State Park offers plenty to keep campers busy, with riverside hiking trails and fishing opportunities. Amenities around camp are basic and include restrooms, showers, and BBQ grills.

Once you've parked your rig in the Big Easy, you'll be ready to find out what this lively Southern city has to offer. While New Orleans is among the most congested cities in the US, there are several campgrounds downtown within walking distance of the city's best attractions. Consider parking up at a campground near the heart of the city and use New Orleans' famed streetcars or rent a bicycle to get from A to B without getting stuck in traffic.
No trip to Nola is complete without a stroll down Bourbon Street. Established in 1718, Bourbon Street is one of the oldest streets in the country. On this iconic avenue, you'll find unique French and Spanish Creole architecture, nightly jazz music, and century-old eateries serving up delicious delicacies like jambalaya and gumbo.
Or head to Jackson Square and learn more about local history and culture. Jackson Square was the site of the signing of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase and features St. Louis Cathedral, the oldest continually operating Catholic cathedral in the country. Today, the square is an open-air artist colony. Take a stroll around the square while munching on a beignet and have your portrait painted by a local artist.
You won't have to go far to escape the busy city streets while in New Orleans. City Park is one of the oldest and largest urban parks you'll ever visit. Encompassing over 1,300 acres, City Park is around 50% bigger than New York's Central Park. Plan a hike through the park in the shade of 800-year-old oak trees, cast a line into the bayou, or enjoy a riverside picnic and bask in the Louisiana sunshine.