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ckinchen 05-20-2013 10:46 PM

Rv sites in the grand isle area
 
We are picking up our new fifth wheel on Thursday. Any good and or bad experience with campgrounds in the area? I need a 50a hook up.

I make oil 05-20-2013 11:06 PM

State Park or Bridge Side. Sent PM

Dink 05-20-2013 11:06 PM

State park is your best bet hands down. Although, camp I'm looking at buying has a 50a hookup!

meaux fishing 05-20-2013 11:23 PM

I dont have any experience with the rv parks but here is a listing of all of them. You might pm "H" he owns the Leeville rv park and is a great guy. I'm sure he has the scoop of who to deal with on the island. http://www.townofgrandisle.com/lodging/

BROWN FIN 05-21-2013 06:52 AM

Bridgside.


BROWN FIN

rustyb 05-21-2013 07:00 AM

Bridgeside is the only one Ive stayed at. Nothing fancy, but close to store/ marina. You can keep your boat in the water. They do have 50 amp service. They have just about everything you need. But I have heard the state park is nicer for camping. Does thew state park have 50 amp?

swamp snorkler 05-21-2013 07:01 AM

I've only stayed at the state park and it was decent

fun w son 05-21-2013 07:03 AM

Don't go to Ricky's. the dude is a drunk and he will complain at ya for everything you do. Very tight sites too

ckinchen 05-21-2013 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by fun w son (Post 582405)
Don't go to Ricky's. the dude is a drunk and he will complain at ya for everything you do. Very tight sites too

Thanks for the heads up, I was going to bring it there but did some looking around and the reviews were terrible.

T-Bone 05-21-2013 07:20 AM

My cousin has a 5th wheel that requires a 50 amp service and we stayed at Island House RV Park, which is about mid island. Really nice owners and they offered up some fishing tips. There is a fish cleaning station on site. I would definitely stay there again.

latravcha 05-21-2013 07:32 AM

The state park is nice just a pain in the *** with a boat. You can not park on the grass and have to leave the boat in the public parking are by the pier unless you get 2 sites. I had 2 plano boxes stolen out of the boat last year because of having to park over there.

I make oil 05-21-2013 10:06 AM

Yeah. The State Park is the best for camping and wade fishing and is cheaper if you can get a spot. Bridgeside for better for everything else. Pay the extra to keep your boat in the water if you stay at Bridge Side. It's worth it.

Really, I go down there to fish. That's why I stay in Leeville. Closer, don't have to fuss with the bridge and more options to fish and less people to deal with. The only thing GI has over Leeville is more/better places to stay and the beach.

If I put in at Bridge Side it's because I'm planning on fishing on the outside/beaches. It's a hassle to get around to the West side from GI. Put in at Leeville and you can run East/West/South or North depending on what the weather serves up and if you want to fish outside/beaches go up through Fouchon and Bam there you are or run up the East side into the Bay. Weather is cold or wind has the bay stired up go North to Catfish lake. That is why Leeville is the best all around area in my opinion.

"H" has a campground there. Maybe he has an opening? If not Boudreaux's has two spots by the boat launch they rent.

jlincecum 05-21-2013 10:12 AM

new 5th wheel huh? adding another hobbie to the list? youre gonna need a warehouse before long ot put all your toys in

Tomball Tiger 05-22-2013 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by jlincecum (Post 582485)
new 5th wheel huh? adding another hobbie to the list? youre gonna need a warehouse before long ot put all your toys in

He does have lots of "Stuff"

PaulMyers 05-22-2013 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Tomball Tiger (Post 583049)
He does have lots of "Stuff"

Ain't that the truth!

lvallee 05-22-2013 12:45 PM

I have a camper that I leave at Bridgeside every summer from May to Sept. They do have 50 amp hook-ups. I have been there for many years and Dody & Buggy (they own Bridgeside) are very, very nice people. They have everything a fisherman would want. Also that is where all the action is every weekend. (Bands, Dances, good food & fellowship) The only problem is that they stay fairly well booked up all summer. Good Luck!!!!

PaulMyers 05-22-2013 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by lvallee (Post 583116)
I have a camper that I leave at Bridgeside every summer from May to Sept. They do have 50 amp hook-ups. I have been there for many years and Dody & Buggy (they own Bridgeside) are very, very nice people. They have everything a fisherman would want. Also that is where all the action is every weekend. (Bands, Dances, good food & fellowship) The only problem is that they stay fairly well booked up all summer. Good Luck!!!!

Can we just use yours? ;):D

ckinchen 06-09-2013 10:20 AM

I am trying to get a spot for June 15 through July 15 or even the end of July if I had to. Island House, Jim's, the state park and bridgeside are booked. I would consider staying at Port fouchon or other areas if I had to but my family really wants to be on the beach. Amy help would be appreciated.

I need a 50 amp hook up for a 36 foot 5th wheel.


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