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Campground near New Orleans?

Bob46
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Can you recommend a campground near New Orleans for 5 days in January 2016? I don't want to drive over that huge bridge:)

Also, any thoughts on the best route from NY to New Orleans in January driving a motorhome? I-81 to I-75 to I-59 to I-10 is the shortest but do you think I-95 to I-85 to Atlanta then I-65 to I-10 is better for potentially cold/snowy weather in January?

Thanks for any advice!

Roberta
Bob
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Bob46
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Thanks, Laman! I'll check this out on the map. I appreciate your advice!

Ok with that definition of big bridge than you will probably want to avoid I-10 going into NO from Slidell, fair amount of water to pass over there, and you definitely do not want stay at the state parks south Covington and use the Causeway lots and lots of water that way. The only way to get to NO without going over some type of long water crossing would be to go all the way BR on I-12 than back south on I-10 than about Gonzales get off 1-10 go a few miles west get on Hwy 61 south which then will bring you into the Kenner, Metarie, NO.. There is a KOA in Kenner close to the airport.
Bob
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Laman
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Bob46 wrote:
Thank you! I am not fond of long bridges. I experienced some anxiety while driving over the 9 mile Confederation Bridge to Prince Edward Island. The long bridges bother me more than the high bridges. My favorite bridges are the ones with lots of steel beams going up on the sides to make you feel more secure- lol! The ones with the low guardrails are not good in a motorhome. So I want to avoid the long bridges as much as possible. I'll be visiting friends near Tulane University so it's better if I'm closer to that area as we will be driving a rental car to their home each day. I should have mentioned that it my original post. I will take a look on the map and check out all of the suggestions. I haven't posted much on this forum in years but it's so nice that the RV community is so helpful! THANKS FOLKS!

Ok with that definition of big bridge than you will probably want to avoid I-10 going into NO from Slidell, fair amount of water to pass over there, and you definitely do not want stay at the state parks south Covington and use the Causeway lots and lots of water that way. The only way to get to NO without going over some type of long water crossing would be to go all the way BR on I-12 than back south on I-10 than about Gonzales get off 1-10 go a few miles west get on Hwy 61 south which then will bring you into the Kenner, Metarie, NO.. There is a KOA in Kenner close to the airport.
Frankly you are going into South La., a part of the country where there are many areas of water of all types and sizes impossible to avoid all. Hope you enjoy NO, we go back and visit often.
Laman wrote:
I know Lonny means Livingston La. not Texas.:)

Which bridge are you talking about the one over I-10 industrial canal or the I-10 bridge over the river going over to the west bank?
If you are coming all the way from New York you will encounter a number of hills that are taller than either "big bridge" in NO. On I-65 north of Mobile there is a bridge that is also "big".

Now I will say that there are options north of the Lake which then allow easy drives into the city. In fact there are two state parks in the Covington area that are nice and close to the Causway. Beware though driving into NO at the wrong time of day will involve you in heavy stop and go traffic.

Oh yes, if you do come in on I-10 east over the industrial canal and want to stay at Pontchartrain Landing be aware that it will be you first exit as you come off the bridge to the right, you do not want to miss that!
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jnharley
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We stayed at Bayou Signette State Park. We went over the Huey P. Long Bridge which was (unknown to us) under construction and it was a terrifying experience. We were in the right lane and about an inch from the side of the bridge. A pick up towing an enclosed trailer passed us scraping along the left side of the bridge (we were completely in our lane but right next to the center line). We discovered a much easier route by going farther west on 1-10 and heading back towards the state park. Bayou Signette is an urban state park that was redone after Katrina. Water and electric only though. Close to shopping a restaurants and a short drive to the free Algiers Ferry which takes you right to the French Qtr. Parking for the ferry was not free though. We would stay there again if we ever decided to visit New Orleans again.
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Bumpyroad
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you probably wouldn't like that 18? mile long one on I-10 in LA. I must have driven over that I-10 one to NO, I thought you were talking about the floating one or somesuch just N of downtown?
bumpy

Bob46
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Thank you! I am not fond of long bridges. I experienced some anxiety while driving over the 9 mile Confederation Bridge to Prince Edward Island. The long bridges bother me more than the high bridges. My favorite bridges are the ones with lots of steel beams going up on the sides to make you feel more secure- lol! The ones with the low guardrails are not good in a motorhome. So I want to avoid the long bridges as much as possible. I'll be visiting friends near Tulane University so it's better if I'm closer to that area as we will be driving a rental car to their home each day. I should have mentioned that it my original post. I will take a look on the map and check out all of the suggestions. I haven't posted much on this forum in years but it's so nice that the RV community is so helpful! THANKS FOLKS!


Laman wrote:
I know Lonny means Livingston La. not Texas.:)

Which bridge are you talking about the one over I-10 industrial canal or the I-10 bridge over the river going over to the west bank?
If you are coming all the way from New York you will encounter a number of hills that are taller than either "big bridge" in NO. On I-65 north of Mobile there is a bridge that is also "big".

Now I will say that there are options north of the Lake which then allow easy drives into the city. In fact there are two state parks in the Covington area that are nice and close to the Causway. Beware though driving into NO at the wrong time of day will involve you in heavy stop and go traffic.

Oh yes, if you do come in on I-10 east over the industrial canal and want to stay at Pontchartrain Landing be aware that it will be you first exit as you come off the bridge to the right, you do not want to miss that!
Bob
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Laman
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I know Lonny means Livingston La. not Texas.:)

Which bridge are you talking about the one over I-10 industrial canal or the I-10 bridge over the river going over to the west bank?
If you are coming all the way from New York you will encounter a number of hills that are taller than either "big bridge" in NO. On I-65 north of Mobile there is a bridge that is also "big".

Now I will say that there are options north of the Lake which then allow easy drives into the city. In fact there are two state parks in the Covington area that are nice and close to the Causway. Beware though driving into NO at the wrong time of day will involve you in heavy stop and go traffic.

Oh yes, if you do come in on I-10 east over the industrial canal and want to stay at Pontchartrain Landing be aware that it will be you first exit as you come off the bridge to the right, you do not want to miss that!
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sdianel_-acct_c
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We like Lakeside RV Park in Livingston TX. About an hour north of New Orleans off I-12. Easy drive into city.
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Bob46
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Thank you everyone! I appreciate all of your advice!

Best,
Roberta
Bob
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Allworth
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If you MUST avoid the bridges (as I said earlier, I-10 is not like the old 2-lane causeway), you could go to Baton Rogue and then come down around the West side of the lake. Probably somewhere around Beau Bridge.

That is the "Plantation Road" along the West/South side of the river. Lots of history there.

We were last there the week before Christmas. We go every year for our anniversary. Unfortunately, this time my wife (stone sober) tripped on a bad place in the pavement of one of the little side streets off Magazine; fell and broke her left arm just below the shoulder. As of today Physical Rehab continues. We will be back next year, if not sooner.
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jfkmk
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lhenry8113 wrote:


A Footnote: We were in New Orleans about 3 weeks ago--during Mardi Gras--and it was cold--about 30 during the day.


I was there the last week of February and it was STILL dipping into the 30s.

ken56
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We stayed at Ponchartrain Landing last OCT. and enjoyed it. Its kind of tough not to go over a big bridge in NOLA no matter what you do. The shuttle is very convenient and its $6 round trip per person. It was at that time anyway. The campground is nice and well run and secure. You may want to go the I-95 route in January as its closer to the coast and may be better weather. I-81 goes thru mountains and could be iffy depending...... just look at what happened in Kentucky last week on I-75.

Executive45
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Ponchartrain Landing RV Resort is actually on the industrial canal that connects the Mississippi River with Lake Ponchartrain. The pool and restaurant are elevated making it very picturesque. Live music on the weekends and pretty good food. The shuttle runs four times a day so you can spend as much time at the French Quarter as you like. Here's a pic of our site there. We had a private jacuzzi overlooking the river......Dennis


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Bob___Ann
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We also like Ponchatrain Landing. However if you do not want to cross a long or big bridge New Orleans is not an option.
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