Lake D'Arbonne State Park — New Lake D'arbonne State Park

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Directions

From I-20 at Ruston take LA Hwy 33 north to Farmerville, then take LA Hwy 2 west. Park is located five miles west of Farmerville on LA 2 at Evergreen Road.

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Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Firewood
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
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ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
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Fires Allowed
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4.8

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Donna Turner

3 years ago
5/5

Nice scenic state Park. Camped on a Monday until Thursday in September. Very quiet, clean, and sites were spacious. We were on the lake and had the long fishing pier in our backyard 😁

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Brian Farrar

1 year ago
4/5

Very nice park. Fairly quiet in the evenings. Lots to do at the park and great fishing on the lake. There was a pioneer days type festival while we were there and the kids were able to hunt for Sasquatch. Lol. Only downside is the number of Full hookup sites (4) and they go fast. I believe most sites are 30 and 50 amp, all with water. Overall a great place to get away that's close to home.

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Brooke Mendenhall

1 year ago
5/5

My son & I love swimming here every summer. We wished the pool was open every day (I'm sure the campers do too). We drive a little over an hour to swim here because the pool is huge, super clean, & the park ranger patroles it from time to time. We also bring his friends & cousins sometimes too.

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Jennifer B

1 year ago
5/5

The cabine are so spacious and COOL - like the AC was on 74 when we got here at 4pm on a July afternoon and we didn't move it 🙌 We stayed in a Deluxe Cabin that *sleeps 8 (I think automatically bc we had dogs and they only have 3 pet-friendly cabins/*Sleeps 8 = 2 twin bunk beds, 1 double/full, and a fold-out couch with 1 bathroom) that was about 200 yards to to lake and a pier and nice playground. Lots of trails to explore. The pool looked nice, but we didn't get to swim bc of weather (if thunder is heard, everyone has to get out for 15 minutes and there was definitely a storm moving in) and there were plenty of trails for people that like that stuff in the heat. There's a long pier past the cabins, camping, and pool and we saw a Kids Trail with info signs and lights but didn't investigate. The pool is open 9-5 (pending weather) during the summer and has lifeguards. You get a wristband and up to 75 can swim for 1 hour, then if there's people waiting you have to leave/wait an hour. It's free for people staying at the park. Fishing was not good but it was all off of piers and it was HOT so lots of little fish bit the big ones were in cooler, deeper water. Definitely the nicest state park cabins I've stayed in and will try to come back when it's cooler!

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Kathy Halbert

2 years ago
5/5

Beautiful, very clean, quiet place. Had the most amazing time. Would recommend camping here to any outdoor lover.

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