About Louisiana
Louisiana offers a unique work-camping experience steeped in rich culture, vibrant music, and delicious cuisine. From the bustling streets of New Orleans to the tranquil bayous, RVers can immerse themselves in the state's distinctive charm.
It's a fantastic destination for those seeking adventure, community, and a taste of Southern hospitality.
Work campers often find opportunities near major cultural hubs like New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lafayette, or in scenic natural areas.
State parks such as Lake Bruin State Park or Fontainebleau State Park, and private campgrounds along the Gulf Coast or bayou country, are popular for their beauty and access to outdoor activities.
The state's agricultural sector, particularly sugar cane farming, provides significant work-camping roles in towns like Jeanerette, Franklin, and Abbeville.
Beyond agriculture, common positions include camp hosts, maintenance, office administration, and guest services at RV parks, resorts, or even historical plantations.
Louisiana's festival season is almost year-round, offering work campers a chance to experience Mardi Gras, jazz festivals, and local fairs.
The blend of French, African, and Spanish influences creates a truly unforgettable cultural backdrop for any RV adventure.