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Uncover one of Louisiana's most underrated cities with an RV rental in Shreveport. Tucked away in the state's northwest corner, Shreveport is known for its cuisine and culture, bringing the best of Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas together. Chow down on iconic dishes like Shreveport-style stuffed shrimp and beignets after touring top attractions like the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum and the R.W. Norton Art Gallery.
Spring is considered the best time to rent a fifth wheel in Shreveport. You'll get to enjoy temperatures in the high-70s without having to suffer the stuffy summer months. Turn up at the beginning of March to be in the city for the start of Mardi Gras, or visit in late May to catch the bloom of 20,000 rose bushes at America's Rose Garden.
North Louisiana is known for its beautiful bayou country, so you shouldn't have any trouble finding a campground to please your crew. One of the most popular RV campgrounds in Shreveport is the Shreveport/Bossier City KOA Journey. Located just 13 miles from downtown, this KOA is also one of Shreveport's most convenient RV parks. Sites come with full hookups that support 50-amp electricity. There's no better spot for canine campers, with two off-leash dog parks on-site. Plus, you’ll find a few activities to keep your crew entertained, like a swimming pool and volleyball courts. Amenities include showers, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi access.
Rather camp along a lake away from the bright lights of the big city? Lake Bistineau State Park is situated 30 miles southeast of Shreveport and offers sites with water and electrical hookups that support 30- and 50-amp electricity. Explore the bayou during your stay and partake in outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, and boating. Home comforts are limited to showers, restrooms, and a dump station.
Another popular lakeside campground 35 miles from Shreveport is the Beaver Dam Campground. This campground sits on the shores of Upper Caney Lake within the Caney Lakes Recreation Complex, and sites come with water and electric hookups that supply 20/30/50-amp electricity. Spend your downtime fishing for bass, catfish, and crappie on the lakes, or explore nearly 8 miles of hiking trails. Amenities are basic and include a dump station and showers.
Taking your Shreveport RV rental downtown to see the sights? It's worth noting that traffic can be hectic in Shreveport due to poor road conditions, so avoid rush hour when possible. If you're searching for a place to park your RV temporarily in Shreveport, try Walmart or Bass Pro Shops.
Soak up some culture during your stay in Shreveport with a visit to the R.W. Norton Art Gallery. One of the best museums in Louisiana, the R.W. Norton Art Gallery has a collection of over 400 paintings by 100 artists ranging from old masters to western icons. Highlights from the museum's collection include works by Auguste Rodin, Mary Cassatt, and John James Audubon. After your tour, take a stroll around the museum's gorgeous 40-acre gardens.
Campers with a crew full of kids will want to spend a day at Splash Kingdom Waterpark Shreveport. This waterpark is the perfect way to cool off, with several thrilling waterslides, two children's play areas, a lazy river, and more. If you're not much of a thrillseeker, rent out a cabana and grab a funnel cake or pizza from one of the concessions.
Escape the city for a couple of hours with a trip to Walter B. Jacobs Memorial Nature Park. Less than 15 miles from the city, Walter B. Jacobs Memorial Nature Park features 160 acres of serene woodlands to enjoy. Plan a hike down the park's 5-mile trail system, complete with information panels that tell visitors about the local wildlife.