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How to Camp at the Louisiana Renaissance Festival (Even if Passes Sell Out)

How to Camp at the Louisiana Renaissance Festival (Even if Passes Sell Out)

What could be better than spending a day at the Ren Faire, sipping mead from a horn and munching on turkey legs? No longer have to drive home afterwards.

The six-weekend Louisiana Renaissance Festival begins this Saturday, November 2nd, and camping passes for some weekends have already sold out. Check the official website to find out the dates you would like to attend and check if there are still places available.

Campgrounds start at $25 for the entire weekend for rustic sites without electricity and go up to $65 per weekend for sites with RV hookups. Each location accommodates 4 people.

Remember that the cost of a camping reservation does not include a ticket to the festival and you need a valid ticket to camp.

If your dream weekend is already booked, don’t pack your elf ears and chain mail straight away: we have options.

These nearby campsites have all the amenities you need for lavish fun.

Hidden Oaks Family Campground

Where: 21544 US-190, Hammond, LA.

Website: hiddenoaksfamilycampground.com.

Located just over a mile down the road from Ren Fest, this campground offers basic tent sites for $35 per night and cabins for 4 people for $100 per night.

For extra post-fest fun, rent an electric golf cart for $10 per night or swim in the free pool.

Call (985) 345-9244 to book.

Fireplace RV Resort

Where: 21544 US-190, Hammond, LA.

Website: hiddenoaksfamilycampground.com.

Cabins at this resort start at $135 per night, while RV hookups start at $63. For those who prefer glamping, the cabins are equipped with kitchenware, kitchen appliances and a 40-inch smart TV.

Indian Creek Campground

Where: 53013 W. Fontana Rd, Independence, LA.

Website: indiancreek55.com.

Indian Creek Campground – not to be confused with Indian Hills Nudist Camp – is a perfect rustic escape for all ages. Campers can play basketball on the basketball court, fish in the pond, or explore hiking trails.

Primitive campsites start at $22 per night, while mini cabins start at $55 per night and regular cabins start at $100.

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