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Full-hookup sites and cabins are available; sites accommodate tents, trailers, and large RVs with 30/50 amp service and sewer connections.
Historical Significance
The park includes the Moro Bay Ferry Exhibit featuring historic river transport vessels.Weather and SeasonsMoro Bay welcomes campers every month of the year, and the fishing stays just as welcoming—twelve months of opportunity to land your catch. Spring and fall bring comfortable temperatures and seasonal interpretive programs that deepen your connection to this special ecosystem, while summer offers warm-weather water activities and winter provides peaceful solitude for those who appreciate the wetlands' quieter moods.
Natural Features and SceneryImagine waking to the sight of snowy egrets stalking the shallows and great blue herons gliding over glassy water. This unique wetland habitat, where three waterways converge, creates a haven for waterbirds and aquatic life that draws anglers and nature lovers alike. Shaded campsites nestle among lush shoreline vegetation, offering front-row seats to the ever-changing theater of river and lake views, where sunrise paints the wetlands gold and sunset reflects off tranquil waters.
Geological RegionWetland/riverine habitat at the convergence of Moro Bay, Raymond Lake, and the Ouachita River
Scenic ViewsMany campsites provide lake views overlooking Moro Bay and the Ouachita River; cabins have screened porches with river overlooks.