Natchitoches Pecan Orchard RV Park

About Natchitoches Pecan Orchard RV Park
Discover a unique blend of mini golf and RV park fun at Natchitoches Pecan Orchard RV Park, conveniently located just off the Flora Cypress Exit (exit 127) on I-49—only 15 miles from historic downtown Natchitoches. This scenic venue not only offers comfortable RV accommodations under gorgeous pecan trees with top-notch amenities like a seasonal swimming pool, spacious bathhouse, and pull-through sites with 50 amp hookups, but it also features an exciting brand new 18-hole mini golf course perfect for families, friends, and couples looking for a fun day out near me. The mini-golf experience at this Natchito
Reviews
This is a great getaway-from-it-all RV park. Let’s do a Pro/Con review. PROS: Very spacious between sites and they’re angled so you are not looking at a 90degree view right into the RV next door. Very long sites as well, at least 80’. The pecan trees are old and tall, so shade is dappled but it’s really nice. Mornings are wonderful when the temperatures are in the low 60s. Nice pond next door where the miniature horses, longhorn steers and cattle egrets come to visit. Bull frogs at night take some getting used to. Square, large concrete pads. Sites are level. Easy in and out…except for the large hole as you first enter…beware. We got to pick our own site. CONS: no WiFi, only one bathroom, I never saw the manager or owner. Everything was done via text. Swimming pool was murky with green slime on the edge stairs. The one ladder entering the pool was completely destroyed with pieces of the ladder laying around. Kinda dangerous. I told the “manager” via text but we never saw it fixed. We asked to have our site light fixed when we got there but, four days later, nothing had been done. Trash was a big trailer that you just threw your bags in (that they probably haul to the local dump when it’s full) but a bit unsightly. BOTTOM LINE: We really liked the park because it was so relaxing and quiet. We recommend it.
Nicely located not far from the interstate. I had a reservation. Visited in June and was not busy. We didnt talk to anyone. Drove in and setup in a spot of our choosing and left the next day without talking to anyone. There are trees around but they dont provide a lot of shade canopy (pretty thin leaves). It seems most of the campers were long term full hookup setups. We stayed just one night in our popup camper. They do have 2 restroom/shower rooms that mighy get busy at peak times. It also had a pool which felt nice after a 90 deg day out sightseeing. If you need a campsite in the area its worth checking out.
Course Information
- Monday: Open 24 hours
- Tuesday: Open 24 hours
- Wednesday: Open 24 hours
- Thursday: Open 24 hours
- Friday: Open 24 hours
- Saturday: Open 24 hours
- Sunday: Open 24 hours