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27225 Patterson Rd, Springfield, LA 70462, United StatesMap
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  • enondoug
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    What a mess!

    Although the storm was over two years ago little has been done to rehab the place. The camp trails were all closed with blow downs and busted walkways. There were a couple of nice pavilions available ...

    Reviewed on Mar 6, 2024
  • Rhonda C
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    Would stay again for a night or two stop-over while traveling but wouldn't stay any longer than that.

    All-in-all a good campground. It's surrounded by swamps so expect lots of mosquitoes. Very few FHU sites in the park and the website didn't specify that the ones we rented were not FHUs nor did it spe...

    Reviewed on Nov 2, 2023
  • Carol M
    Carol M
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    So much potential. Languishing quietly.

    Lovely state park. Walking trails are closed now so to damage from Ida. We chose a spot that we could not back into because of location of tress and cement pad was laid. Michelle helped us and we were...

    Reviewed on Mar 5, 2023
  • LanceTravT
    LanceTravT
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    Tickfaw is Top Notch

    Driving through a rural residential area, you wonder if there really is a state park at the end of the road. There is! And it's fabulous! From the park attendant on duty to the campsites that ar...

    Reviewed on Jan 24, 2023
  • Mermop
    Mermop
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    Not as pictured

    We came here to camp in Dec 2021. Park looks like it was beautiful at one time but Hurricane Ida wrecked havoc on it. Lots of fallen trees and most trails are closed bc of it. Sad to see. Hopefully it...

    Reviewed on Dec 19, 2021

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