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Joey

For Fairview Riverside State Park: Made for smaller travel trailers. Very small campsite areas with narrow roadways. Park does not enforce parking so a lot of vehicles were blocking campsite access. No sewer connections and dump station is located in a high traffic area with narrow roads. This park definitely needs attention for upgrades.

Posted May 21, 2021 by Joey from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Laura

For Fairview Riverside State Park: This is a hidden gem. Not very large but a gorgeous setting!

Posted Nov 02, 2020 by Laura from Lexington SC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

My Angel

For Fairview Riverside State Park: An older campground built when campers were traveling with pop-up trailers and smaller recreational vehicles. Needs some updating such as converting some of the corner sites into pull-thrus and extending the length of other pads to accommodate some of the monster house-size RVs. It’s obvious that some who reserve online are ignoring the length of the pad being reserved. When it rains, grassy areas become a muddy mess due to vehicles being inconsiderately parked in a manner against park rules while other sites become ponds with no access to the picnic tables. Otherwise, this is a decent campground.

Posted May 14, 2020 by My Angel from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

RetiredRPh

For Fairview Riverside State Park: Our second time at this park. This time was spring break in Louisiana so it was packed. Reserved a month in advance and not much was available, but got site 14 which was 52 foot supposedly. Due to being a corner site and strange road configuration...its definitely not the site for unskilled big rig parkers, which thankfully I am not. Possibly better suited for 5th wheelers. Heavy rains turned park into a quagmire...full of wet, muddy, but happy campers. Happily, the park drains well. Good 50 amp and water pressure...no sewer hookups. Restrooms were immaculate despite heavy use. Stayed in a 40 ft class A with tow.

Posted May 02, 2019 by RetiredRPh from Austin. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Bill Cook

For Fairview Riverside State Park: We were here mid week with a 40' class A and towed pick up. We shared the back campground with 4 other campers. We had campsite 68, in which our RV and Pick up both fit. It was dry while we were here, so no mud or rutting issues noted in other reviews. The staff was friendly and helpful. The trail, though short, was just beautiful. The restroom / shower room was immaculate and air conditioned! About a 40 minute drive across the Pontchartrain Causeway (24 mile bridge!) to the Garden District in NoLa. The site had a level gravel pad, 50 amp, water, picnic table, and fire ring. Our experience was very good and we would certainly stay here again.

Posted Aug 20, 2018 by Bill Cook from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

For Fairview Riverside State Park: Office closes at 5 and NOT open late. There is no Iron Ranger on duty, but suspect if you are a late arrival you can take an empty site.

Park is gated so ask for the code # if you leave.

As others have noted the grass on the edges of the sites and along the roads are muddy and rutted due to larger rigs trying to get into very tight sites.

Posted Apr 18, 2018 by from Maine. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

serenity

For Fairview Riverside State Park: This used to be a lovely park that now requires a major "facelift". Campsites become waterfront property with the slightest rainfall. Campers are reserving sites without regard to the actual length of the campsite pad and some park officials are not enforcing the parking situation in these cases. Example pictured: oversized motorhome on this 48' pad allows no parking space for the towed vehicle. Campers refuse to use the provided overflow parking; instead, they park across the front on their unit making a huge mess of what was once a grassy area. Those individuals with oversized units have no respect for campers following them. They turn these sites into muddy trenches due to the lack of turning radius of their unit. State park officials, please do something about allowing rigs too large for sites campers are reserving. :(

Posted Mar 19, 2018 by serenity from Louisiana. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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