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Cajun Palms RV Resort

Henderson, Louisiana
4.4 (1964 reviews)

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About Cajun Palms RV Resort

Experience the great outdoors at Cajun Palms RV Resort, a well-regarded RV resort near Henderson, Louisiana. With 225 available sites, it offers excellent camping opportunities for families and adventurers alike.

Nestled in Henderson, Louisiana, Cajun Palms RV Resort offers a welcoming home base for exploring one of America's most vibrant and culturally rich regions. This 225-site resort captures the spirit of south Louisiana hospitality while providing modern RV amenities that make extended stays comfortable and convenient.

The Henderson area sits at a crossroads of natural beauty and cultural treasures. You're positioned perfectly to explore the bayou landscapes that define Louisiana's character, with opportunities to experience authentic Cajun heritage, incredible seafood restaurants, and unique local traditions. The nearby Atchafalaya Basin offers some of the most distinctive ecosystems in North America, where Spanish moss drapes ancient cypress trees and wildlife thrives in pristine wetlands. For those interested in history and culture, the region provides easy access to charming small towns, historic plantations, and museums dedicated to preserving Louisiana's complex and fascinating past.

Cajun Palms caters to a variety of travelers. Families appreciate the playground and dog park, which give children and furry companions space to burn energy. Anglers will find the fishing amenities particularly appealing, whether you're a seasoned fisherman or just looking to relax by the water. The resort's full hookup sites and pull-through options accommodate everything from small travel trailers to large motorhomes, and the dump station makes managing your rig straightforward.

The resort's year-round operation means you can experience Henderson in any season. Winter visitors find mild temperatures ideal for outdoor exploration, while summer brings the vibrant energy of local festivals and events. WiFi and cable TV keep you connected without isolating you from the experience, and the camp store handles forgotten items or last-minute needs. The fitness center helps you maintain your routine, while mini golf offers lighthearted recreation for the whole group.

Whether you're drawn to Louisiana's natural wonders, culinary delights, or cultural experiences, Cajun Palms RV Resort provides comfortable accommodations and convenient access to everything that makes this region special.
225

Total Sites

4.4

Rating

1,964

Reviews

Amenities & Features

Amenities

Full Hookups
Pull-Through Sites
Dump Station
Laundry
WiFi
Cable TV
Dog Park
Propane
Playground
Fishing
Picnic Tables
Camp Store
Restrooms
Fitness Center
Mini Golf

Park Details

Season Year-round
Total Sites 225

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Henderson is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Louisiana weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Henderson.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Henderson. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Cajun Palms RV Resort Reviews

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Nancy Schultz

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Nancy Schultz

Went to see some music and paid $10 ea this was Feb 2026. We met nice people there was a bar so you could buy drinks and listen to music. People who lived there told us they only. Paid about $800 a month to live there full time. All the amenities sound great. Went to the office to talk to them about rates and couldn't get a straight answer. Rates change constantly and they couldn't quote us for ne... Went to see some music and paid $10 ea this was Feb 2026. We met nice people there was a bar so you could buy drinks and listen to music. People who lived there told us they only. Paid about $800 a month to live there full time. All the amenities sound great. Went to the office to talk to them about rates and couldn't get a straight answer. Rates change constantly and they couldn't quote us for next year they said it could be 800 a month or it could be 1000 a month. People living there said they have an dult pool and bigbhot tub but they're closed all winter regardless of the temperature outside. They also said the hot tub gets full of children who are not supposed to be in it and nobody monitors it so you go there and it's full of kids and no room for adults. If I was expected to pay that much I would want to use the hot tub and the pool when there was nice weather and not have to wait for "the beginning of April" is what a resident told me.

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Michael Sanders

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Michael Sanders

It is a beautiful place, a lot of fun but $20 for a frozen burger? Sonic has a bigger and better burger for $7. I understand convenience but $20? Then the older blong hair lady working tha front desk is either hot or cold. Never warm. She is either sweet as a peach or nasty as spoiled milk.

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MSJourney

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by MSJourney

Nice park overall, but a major issue with site assignment and communication. A couple days into our stay we got a call saying we were in the wrong site, that they had to refund another guest, and that they thought they might need to call the police. The problem? We parked exactly where our parking pass and campground map directed us. We followed their paperwork — this was clearly an internal mix-... Nice park overall, but a major issue with site assignment and communication. A couple days into our stay we got a call saying we were in the wrong site, that they had to refund another guest, and that they thought they might need to call the police. The problem? We parked exactly where our parking pass and campground map directed us. We followed their paperwork — this was clearly an internal mix-up, not something we did. Mistakes happen, but the accusatory approach and mention of police over their own site assignment error was unnecessary and stressful. If you stay here, confirm your site number directly with staff before setting up, even if your documents look correct. We were not in a pull-through, but wanted to note that we noticed the roads between sites are extremely narrow and the sites very short. Larger rigs especially may find maneuvering uncomfortable. We were in a back in along the main road to get in and it was quite noisy. The speed limit is 35 and many people speed beyond that as well as larger vehicles shook the camper while passing. Also worth noting (not campgrounds fault): the water had an overwhelmingly strong chlorine smell — stronger than we’ve ever experienced while camping.

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Liz Smith

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Liz Smith

Our friends were here 2 years ago in December and said there were bands every weekend, a hot tub, activities of all kind, for $600. We called months in advance and paid $800 and an extra $15 to have campsites next to one another. We get here and we have an rv between us and were told it was impossible to put us together because someone else requested that site. We got our $15 refunded and that per... Our friends were here 2 years ago in December and said there were bands every weekend, a hot tub, activities of all kind, for $600. We called months in advance and paid $800 and an extra $15 to have campsites next to one another. We get here and we have an rv between us and were told it was impossible to put us together because someone else requested that site. We got our $15 refunded and that person left 2 days later. We were never told when we made the reservation that there was construction going on with dump trucks waking you up at 5:30 every morning. We were told by the nice staff that it was a last minute decision. The I-10 highway noise was horrible! There were bands the 1st weekend and the park was totally filled up for only that weekend, so they only came for the music and we were lucky to even get a place to sit to listen to the music. There's absolutely nothing to do here inside the park. You have to do your own research and drive to all the events miles away. The CT restaurant and a dognut shop are walking distance, so that was nice. Families who came for a few days seemed to enjoy the lake and all the concrete for kids to ride bikes. Their phone recording says you will never be "bored" if you stay here. I WILL NEVER STAY HERE AGAIN!

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Tom Risher

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Tom Risher

We book online for spring break, heads up nothing is open. It's hot out and the kids want to go to the pool but they aren't open until April. We left Sun Resorts where we enjoyed the pool to come here for a DEAD rv park. This may be an rv resort after April but right now it is a very basic rv park. Just a heads up before you make the same mistake we did!

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