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PawPaw_n_Gram
Feb 12, 2021Explorer
Warning - I have never lived or spent an extensive amount of time in New Orleans.
I had one uncle who lived in Ama, across the river from New Orleans for his entire adult life, raised a family of 4 cousins near my age.
Another uncle raised his family with another half-dozen cousins in Lafayette.
Both had 5th wheels and traveled with their children as teenagers to the beach. In Mississippi, Alabama or Florida.
They did not consider Grand Isle a good beach worth the effort and inconvenience of trying to get there.
I have gone to the 'beach' with my cousins on Lake Pontchartrain a few times. There can be surprisingly largish waves there if the wind is out of the north. (That is how Katrina flooded New Orleans, raising the level of Pontchartrain so that if overflowed into the city.)
Their preferred 'beach' was at Fontainebleau State Park on the north shore of the lake. But a much longer drive.
Now, if your objective is to experience the incredible city of New Orleans, French Quarter RV is an excellent choice.
If your objective is beaches, I suggest one of the many RV parks near the coast from Bay St Louis, MS to Apalachicola, FL
It is about 55-60 driving miles one way from French Quarter RV to Buccaneer State Park in Waveland, MS
It is about 110-120 driving miles one way from French Quarter RV to Grand Isle State Park in Louisiana - a much slower, more tedious drive.
I had one uncle who lived in Ama, across the river from New Orleans for his entire adult life, raised a family of 4 cousins near my age.
Another uncle raised his family with another half-dozen cousins in Lafayette.
Both had 5th wheels and traveled with their children as teenagers to the beach. In Mississippi, Alabama or Florida.
They did not consider Grand Isle a good beach worth the effort and inconvenience of trying to get there.
I have gone to the 'beach' with my cousins on Lake Pontchartrain a few times. There can be surprisingly largish waves there if the wind is out of the north. (That is how Katrina flooded New Orleans, raising the level of Pontchartrain so that if overflowed into the city.)
Their preferred 'beach' was at Fontainebleau State Park on the north shore of the lake. But a much longer drive.
Now, if your objective is to experience the incredible city of New Orleans, French Quarter RV is an excellent choice.
If your objective is beaches, I suggest one of the many RV parks near the coast from Bay St Louis, MS to Apalachicola, FL
It is about 55-60 driving miles one way from French Quarter RV to Buccaneer State Park in Waveland, MS
It is about 110-120 driving miles one way from French Quarter RV to Grand Isle State Park in Louisiana - a much slower, more tedious drive.
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