Farmers Branch Mobile Home and RV Park
Farmers Branch RV Park is situated in downtown Milden. This park caters to RVs both large and small, with many sites capable of accommodating big rigs. Several sites are pull-through capable, too. The RV sites come with 50-amp service and full hookups. A 30-minute drive will take campers into Lake Bistineau State Park. This park has 10 miles of trails for bikes and hikers, as well as a shorter nature walk for kids and seniors.
Farmers Branch Mobile Home and RV Park
286 Hatten Roberts Road
Minden, LA 71055
(317) 377-8133
www.rvparkreviews.net/regions/Louisiana/Minden.html
Interstate RV Park
Interstate RV Park, also located in Milden, has 29 RV sites for large and small rigs. Amenities at this park include showers and restrooms, on-site laundry facilities and room for RV storage. A 20-minute drive will take campers to Carney Lakes--both Upper Carney Lake and Carney Lakes--where there are ample hiking and birding opportunities. To stay within the town limits, visit Victory or Academy Parks.
Interstate RV Park
235 Goodwill Road
Minden, LA 71055
(318) 377-1155
www.rvthereyet.cc/campgrounds.php/270768
Cinnamon Creek RV Park
Cinnamon Creek RV Park has 85 sites for RVs, many of which are pull-throughs. The site also offers free wireless Internet, picnic tables at all sites, barbecue pits, and full hookups at all sites. Local sites include both the Carney Lakes and Bistineau State Park, but also the Red River. There are 31 separate sites along the Red River designated for recreational activity--which includes, of course, many miles of hiking and nature trails.
Cinnamon Creek RV Park
12996 Hwy. 371
Minden, LA 71055
(318) 371-5111
cinnamoncreekrvpark.com/Welcome.html
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