Campground views at Lakeside RV Campground in Livingston, LA
Livingston Parish, Southeast Louisiana — Camping Guide

Cabin Rentals Near Livingston, LA

Updated June 2026 Livingston, LA

Plenty of people want the campground without the camper. A cabin gets you the fire ring, the lake, and the slow morning, minus towing anything or owning a rig. Around Livingston, Louisiana, the search for campgrounds with cabins comes down to a short list, and the details that matter are the ones listings tend to skip: how long you can stay, whether the dog can come, and what’s outside the door once you’ve dropped your bags.

Livingston sits on I-12 in the pine flats east of Baton Rouge, 30 minutes from the capital and about 90 from New Orleans. The cabin option here is Lakeside RV Resort, where rentals sit on a property built around a fishing lake: paddle boats, a sand beach, a seasonal pool, and a paved loop trail for the after-dinner walk. Cabin stays run up to 3 weeks, 2 cabins take dogs, and the camp store covers the firewood you forgot. Here’s what to know about renting a cabin near Livingston, from stay limits to pet rules to booking timing.

Renting a Cabin at a Livingston Campground

Who the Cabins Fit

Three groups keep these cabins booked. Travelers without a rig who still want lake mornings and campfire evenings. Families using a cabin as overflow when relatives visit their RV site. And short-assignment workers who need a few weeks near the I-12 corridor without committing to an apartment. The ceiling on all of it is the stay limit: cabin stays max out at 3 weeks. Anything longer means moving to an RV site, where monthly rates start at $540 and there’s no maximum stay.

Pet Rules in Plain Terms

Two cabins take dogs: #74 and #91, each with a 35-pound weight limit per pet. The remaining cabins allow no non-service animals at all, so if the dog is coming, ask for those 2 by number when you book and reserve early. Outside the cabin, dogs stay leashed everywhere except the fenced dog park, which includes a grooming station and dog shower for post-lake cleanup.

Outside the Cabin Door

The property earns the stay. Catch-and-keep fishing on the lake requires no license, and bass, bream, and catfish bite year-round. Paddle boats, kayak access, and a sand beach cover the water; a seasonal pool covers dedicated swimming. Kids get a covered playground, a basketball court, and an arcade. The on-site store sells propane and firewood, golf cart rentals run $5 a day, free WiFi reaches the cabins, and a 24-hour coin laundry handles the practical side.

Booking a Cabin Near Livingston

Cabin counts at any park are a fraction of the site count, so the booking math is unforgiving: spring weekends and summer holidays go first, and the 2 pet-friendly cabins go faster than that. Reserve as far ahead as your dates allow, either through the booking portal or by phone at (225) 900-7116. Confirm the details that vary cabin to cabin when you book, things like bedding configuration and kitchen setup, so you pack right the first time. The office runs Monday through Saturday, 8AM to 5PM, with a call center answering daily from 7AM to 9PM. If your dates are flexible, fall trades the pool for the best weather of the year and far easier availability.

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Full hookup RV sites on concrete pads at dog-friendly Lakeside RV Resort in Livingston, Louisiana

Of the pet-friendly RV parks near Livingston, Lakeside is the one with a fenced dog park that includes its own grooming station and dog shower, so your dog can run off-leash and rinse off afterward. The resort sits at 28370 S Frost Rd, just off Exit 22 on Interstate 12, about 1.5 miles from the interstate. Dogs are welcome at every RV site at no fee, and pet-friendly cabins are available for travelers without a rig. Pets stay leashed anywhere outside the dog park, and the property gives them plenty of room to walk: a paved loop trail circles the lake, and the grounds stay open and green. The lake itself is the park’s centerpiece, though the beach and pool stay dog-free, so plan walks around the loop trail and the dog park.

Sites & Hookups

Every RV site has full hookups: water, sewer, and 30/50-amp electric, on paved concrete pads. Both pull-through and back-in sites are available, and the pads run large enough for big rigs. For dog owners, the back-in sites along the quieter edges of the property give pets a bit more buffer from foot traffic, and the concrete pads keep paws out of the mud after Louisiana rain. A dump station is on-site, and monthly rates are available for extended stays, with no maximum stay on RV sites.

What's On-Site

The fenced dog park is the amenity that matters most for pet owners, and it comes with a grooming station and a dog shower, so a muddy dog gets clean before going back in the rig. Beyond the dog park, the lake anchors the property: catch-and-keep fishing with no license required (bass, bream, catfish), paddle boats, kayak access, and a paved walking trail that loops the water and doubles as the main dog-walking route. A swimming pool, a covered playground, a basketball court, an arcade and game room, and a pavilion with fire pits round out the grounds. A 24-hour coin-operated laundry, an on-site store selling propane and firewood, and golf cart rentals ($5/day or $10/weekend) help with daily logistics. Free WiFi covers the property. The pool and sand beach stay dog-free, with one exception: an end-of-season tradition lets dogs swim in the pool on the final day of pool season.

Swimming Pool
Dog Park
Playground
Basketball Court
WiFi
Laundry
Propane
Dump Station
Camp Store
Fishing
Beach
Pull-Through Sites
Big Rig Friendly
Full Hookups
50-Amp Service

What Guests Say

Lakeside RV Resort holds a 4.6-star rating across 729 Google reviews. “Clean” is the single most-repeated word in guest feedback: reviewers call out well-kept facilities, spotless bathrooms, and fast trash pickup, which matters when you are traveling with a dog and care about a tidy site. Pet owners specifically mention the fenced dog park and the grooming station as reasons they chose the park and came back. Families highlight the fishing, the playground, and the pool, while extended-stay guests praise the peaceful lakeside setting and the room to walk a dog. Repeat visitors are common.

Other Places to Stay Near Livingston, LA

<p>Cabin inventory runs thin around Livingston, so book early. If Lakeside’s cabins are spoken for, these nearby options cover RV and tent camping, and Louisiana State Parks lists current lodging availability at Tickfaw.</p>

Gator RV Park

17235 Blackmud Rd, Livingston, LA Full hookups (electric, water, sewer)

A smaller, more basic park adjacent to the Gator Park Sports Complex. Sites include full electrical, water, and sewer hookups. It is a reasonable choice for travelers who want a simple place to park with a leashed dog for a night or two, without a dedicated dog park or resort amenities. Confirm current pet rules when you call. Visit website.

Call for current rates
Best for: A simple overnight hookup with leashed pets welcome

Tickfaw State Park

About 15 minutes southeast in Springfield, LA Water and electric; premium sites have full hookups; sewer limited overall

RV and tent camping along the Tickfaw River inside a 1,200-acre state park with four ecosystems connected by boardwalk trails. Leashed pets are welcome on the trails and at campsites, making it a good day or overnight option for owners who want to hike with their dogs and watch for alligators and wading birds. Not a full-hookup resort and no dog park. Reserve through Louisiana State Parks. Visit website.

Louisiana State Parks campsite fees
Best for: Leashed dogs on nature trails over resort amenities

Things to Do Near Livingston, LA

On the Water

On the resort grounds, the on-site lake gives you catch-and-keep fishing (no license required), paddle boats, and a paved loop trail that works as a shaded dog walk. Dogs stay leashed and out of the sand beach and pool, but the trail and dog park cover their exercise. Off-property, Lake Maurepas to the south connects to the Lake Pontchartrain system, with public boat launches for fishing and paddling; leashed dogs are generally welcome on the launches and in the boat.

On Land

Tickfaw State Park, about 15 minutes southeast, is the top pet-friendly outdoor attraction near Livingston. Leashed dogs are welcome on the park’s boardwalk trails, which wind through cypress-tupelo swamp, bottomland hardwood, and marsh over more than 1,200 acres. It makes an easy half-day trip from the resort and gives your dog a change of scenery. Bring water and watch for alligators near the boardwalks; keep pets leashed and close.

Day Trips

Baton Rouge, about 30 minutes west, has dog-friendly patios in its downtown food scene and several large parks for a leashed walk, plus 24-hour emergency veterinary clinics if you need one on a trip. Denham Springs, 15 minutes west, covers pet supplies and routine vet care. New Orleans is roughly 90 minutes east and has a strong dog-friendly cafe and patio culture, though summer heat and humidity make midday walks rough on dogs, so plan city visits for the cooler parts of the day.

Season by Season in Livingston

Fall (October through November)

The best window for traveling with a dog in Louisiana. Daytime highs drop into the 60s and 70s, humidity eases, and mosquitoes thin out, which makes the dog park and the lakeside walking loop comfortable all day. An excellent stretch for extended stays with pets.

60s-70s
avg high

Winter (December through February)

Mild for dogs. Highs usually sit in the 50s and 60s, with occasional cold fronts pushing overnight lows into the 30s, so pack a coat for short-haired breeds. Quieter parks and an open dog park make it a comfortable season for pet owners.

50s-60s
avg high

Spring (March through May)

Warm and green, with highs in the 70s and 80s. The dog park and lake loop are at their best before summer heat sets in. Mosquitoes return near the water, so a vet-recommended flea and tick preventive matters from spring on. Book weekends ahead.

70s-80s
avg high

Summer (June through September)

Hot and humid, with highs above 90 and heat indexes over 100. Walk dogs early and late, never on hot pavement midday, and watch for overheating. The end-of-season dog swim in the pool caps the summer. Keep fresh water available and limit a dog’s time outdoors during peak heat.

90s
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Practical Tips for Cabin Stays Near Livingston

Reserve cabins early:

Cabin inventory is a fraction of the park's site count, and spring weekends and summer holidays go first. Book as far ahead as your dates allow.

Need the dog along? Ask for #74 or #91:

Those are the only 2 pet-friendly cabins, each limited to dogs of 35 pounds or less. They fill faster than the rest.

Confirm the cabin setup when you book:

Bedding and kitchen details vary, so ask the office what your cabin includes and pack to fill the gaps. Call (225) 900-7116.

Plan around the 3-week max:

Cabin stays cap at 3 weeks. Longer stays mean an RV site, where monthly rates start at $540 with no maximum stay.

Bring fishing gear:

The lake is catch-and-keep with no license required. Rods, a small tackle box, and patience cover bass, bream, and catfish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there campgrounds with cabins near Livingston, LA?

Yes. Lakeside RV Resort by RJourney rents cabins on its lake property just off I-12 at Exit 22, with a seasonal pool, sand beach, catch-and-keep fishing, and a covered playground on the grounds. Cabin stays run up to 3 weeks. Reserve through the booking portal or by phone at (225) 900-7116.

How long can you stay in a cabin at Lakeside RV Resort?

Cabin stays max out at 3 weeks. If you need longer near Livingston, the park’s RV sites carry no maximum stay and monthly rates start at $540, so extended-stay travelers typically shift to a site with their own rig.

Are the cabins at Lakeside RV Resort pet-friendly?

Two are: cabins #74 and #91 accept dogs up to 35 pounds each. The other cabins allow no non-service animals. If you’re bringing a dog, request one of those 2 cabins by number and book early, since they’re the first to fill.

What do cabin guests get to use at the campground?

Everything on the property: the fishing lake (no license required), paddle boats, the sand beach, the seasonal pool, the covered playground, basketball court, arcade, and pavilion fire pits. The camp store sells propane and firewood, golf carts rent for $5 a day, and free WiFi covers the grounds.

How much does a cabin rental near Livingston cost?

Cabin rates vary by cabin and season, so check the booking portal for your dates or call (225) 900-7116. The office is open Monday through Saturday, 8AM to 5PM, and the call center answers daily from 7AM to 9PM.

Should I book a cabin or an RV site?

Cabins suit travelers without a rig and stays under 3 weeks. RV sites win on flexibility: full hookups on concrete pads, nightly rates from $40, monthly rates from $540, and no maximum stay. Both put you on the same lake with the same amenities.

Book a Cabin Near Livingston

Lakeside RV Resort by RJourney rents cabins on a lake property with a seasonal pool, sand beach, catch-and-keep fishing, a covered playground, and an on-site store, all just off I-12 between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Cabin stays run up to 3 weeks, and 2 pet-friendly cabins take dogs up to 35 pounds.

See cabin options and live availability on the Lakeside RV Resort page.

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