Our time here in Louisiana is coming to an end, at least until March, when we will be back for Mardi Gras. We have enjoyed our time here, especially the visits with family. We haven’t done many touristy things but I have learned a lot about the Acadiana area, it is quite interesting. Niece Abby has given me a book on the history of the Cajuns so I will get it read by the time we come back and I can return it to her.
Frog City RV Park has been the perfect place for us. It is about 15 miles from family, 10 miles to the edge of Lafayette but is close enough to be accessible. The park is quiet as far as the campers, the only noise is from interstate 10 and it is not intrusive. We left the camper sit for 5 days while we went to Wisconsin and the managers kept watch on it for us. The sites are gravel and level with minor adjustments, small swimming pool, hot tub, propane, free Wi-Fi (which actually has a good signal), free cable and full hook ups. There are a number of long term residents, some are people working in the area. I would recommend this park to anyone passing through or wanting to spend some time in the area. We will stay here again when we are back in the area.
Here are a few pictures of the campground:
Entrance to Tent area. Entrance to the campground
Campground Office Swimming pool, hot tub behind the brown fence
Laundry and individual showers The entrance of the park
Our unit, fifth wheel.
We had good satellite reception, the trees in the park proper are small, in a few years they may pose a problem for satellite reception.
This is a park I would recommend to anyone, remembering it is not isolated but within a commercial area.
We are off tomorrow for our trip to Sarasota, with overnights in Robertsdale, AL and Lake City, FL.
Dreams Do Come True.
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Greetings from rainy Southern California.
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May God bless you and your family in 2011 :-)
~Ron
And always remember: Smiles don't have to be saved for a rainy day. It's good to waste them :-)
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