Fontainebleau State Park Water Access Glamping Site, Perfect for a Lake Getaway

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Fontainebleau State Park Water Access Glamping Site, Perfect for a Lake Getaway

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  • Entire accommodation to yourself

    Enjoy having the accommodation to yourself; with all facilities for exclusive and private use

  • Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve National Park

    This accommodation is located 20 miles32 kilometers from a National park

  • Free cancellation if cancelled at least 7 days before check-in

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Entire Tented cabin
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve (20 miles) (32 kilometers)

Tented cabin • 6 guests

Tented Cabin | Lake Pontchartrain

This campsite is equipped with a pre-set sturdy canvas tent on its own wooden deck platform. The tent is furnished with a queen-size memory foam mattress, side tables, and a propane tent heater. A picnic table, fire pit with a grill, a solar shower, and portable camp loo are also provided, and campers are able to use the park's restroom facilities as well. There is an additional pop-up tent provided for extra guests, but you will have to bring your own air mattresses/sleeping pads for this tent.

The Space:
Lakefront park with beach and trails

Other Things to Note:
Be sure to bring your own food, firewood, and bedding. We do not provide boats so you must bring your own or you can rent from Bayou Adventure in Lacombe. There are no electricity or water hookups available at your site. Anything you pack in, you must pack out. This is "leave no trace" camping. All trash MUST be deposited in a designated receptacle at the end of your stay. If you do not follow this rule, you will be charged a cleaning fee. Have a wonderful stay!

1 bed

  • 1 Queen-size bed

Features and services

  • Heating
  • Shower
  • Parking
  • Deck/Patio
  • picnic-table Picnic area
  • Toilet
  • picnic-table Outdoor furniture
  • Water
  • 1 Queen-size bed
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Accommodation rules

  • Check-in: 03:30 PM - 08:00 PM
  • Check out: 01:30 PM
  • Infants allowed Under 2 years old
  • Children allowed 2-12 years old
  • No Pets allowed
  • Smoking allowed
  • No parties
  • No events

Be kind to the environment and take care of the surroundings.

Cancellation policy: Moderate

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Free cancellation until .

After that, cancel before and get a 50% refund (minus service fee).

If you cancel before check in day get a 50% refund (minus service fee).

It is at the discretion of each individual host as to whether or not the booking can be rescheduled to another available date. Should you cancel at any time, you will not receive a refund.

Details

Location and surroundings

Kayaking | Canoeing

Mandeville, Louisiana (United States of America)

Detailed location provided after booking

  • Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve (20 miles) (32 kilometers)
  • Forest
  • Lake
  • Wetland

Activities

  • Swimming on-site
  • Hiking
  • Water sports on-site
  • Biking on-site
  • kayak Kayaking/Canoeing on-site
  • Fishing on-site
  • Wildlife watching on-site

Located on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain only one hour from New Orleans, Fontainebleau State Park was once the site of a sugar cane plantation. Today, Fontainebleau State Park offers 2800 acres for campers to enjoy and explore. Fontainebleau is surrounded by water on 3 sides and provides countless options for activities, including fishing, boating, swimming, and sunbathing on the sandy beach of Lake Pontchartrain. There are nature trails to hike and explore - keep your eyes open for the many different types of birds who make their homes in the park! There is an old railroad track that has been converted into the Tammany Trace by the Rails to Trails program, which serves as an excellent path for biking, walking or inline skating

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