If you’re planning a summer road trip on I-10 and need the perfect overnight RV stop between Texas and Louisiana, look no further than Vinton RV Park in Vinton, Louisiana. Positioned just off Interstate 10 at the Texas-Louisiana state line, Vinton RV Park is the kind of full-hookup overnight stop that turns a routine highway break into a genuinely comfortable experience. Whether you’re rolling east toward New Orleans or heading west back into Texas, this is the stop that makes the whole trip better — especially during the heat of a Gulf Coast summer.
With 141 full-hookup RV sites, a swimming pool, free on-site laundry, a recreation room, and all utilities included in every rate, Vinton RV Park delivers resort-level amenities at a price that makes sense for road trippers, extended-stay guests, and workforce travelers alike.
Interstate 10 is one of the most traveled RV corridors in the United States, and the stretch between Texas and Louisiana is especially busy during summer travel season. Families heading to Gulf Coast beaches, retirees making their annual cross-country run, and workers relocating to Southwest Louisiana’s booming industrial corridor all converge on this stretch of highway from June through August.
Vinton sits right at the Louisiana state line — Exit 4 off I-10 — making it the first full-service RV stop in Louisiana when traveling east, and the last comfortable overnight before crossing into Texas when heading west. That positioning alone makes it a natural choice. But what keeps guests coming back is what’s waiting when they pull in: a quiet, well-maintained park with real amenities, not just a gravel lot with a power pedestal.
Summer 2026 is shaping up to be a busy travel season along the I-10 corridor. With the Freedom Fest on June 27 in Lake Charles, the Cajun French Music & Food Festival on July 18 at Burton Coliseum, and the Marshland Festival returning July 24–25 at the Lake Charles Event Center, the Southwest Louisiana region is packed with reasons to stop, stay, and explore. Vinton RV Park puts you within easy reach of all of it.
Every single site at Vinton RV Park is a full hookup RV site — no dry camping, no partial hookups, no surprises. Each site includes individual water and sewer connections plus 50 amp, 30 amp, and 20 amp power options on a single pedestal, making the park compatible with travel trailers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes of all sizes. Stable pads keep your rig level whether you’re staying one night or one month.
In the Louisiana summer heat — where temperatures regularly push into the low 90s and humidity makes it feel even hotter — having reliable 50-amp power for your air conditioning isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. Vinton RV Park’s full-hookup infrastructure means you’re never rationing power or worrying about tripped breakers on a 95-degree afternoon.
The park operates on a contactless management model, which means you can book online, check in without waiting for an office to open, and manage your stay entirely via phone, text, or email. For road trippers arriving late after a long day of driving, that flexibility is a genuine convenience.
One of the most underrated aspects of stopping in Vinton is how much there is to do within a short drive. The Lake Charles area — just 20 miles east on I-10 — is one of the most activity-rich destinations on the entire Gulf Coast, and summer 2026 is loaded with events worth planning around.
Southwest Louisiana is serious about food, and the Lake Charles area delivers some of the most authentic Cajun and Creole cuisine in the state. From seafood boils and crawfish étouffée to boudin and gumbo, the dining scene around Vinton and Lake Charles is a road trip highlight in its own right. The park’s full kitchen in the recreation building also gives guests the option to cook their own Gulf Coast-inspired meals after a trip to a local seafood market.
Traveling I-10 through Louisiana in the summer requires a bit of extra planning. Here’s what experienced I-10 RVers recommend for a smooth summer run:
Vinton RV Park serves a diverse mix of guests, and that diversity is part of what makes it work so well as a road trip stop:
Vinton RV Park offers competitive rates for every type of stay, with all utilities included in every rate tier — no surprise electric bills at the end of the month.
All monthly rates include electricity, water, sewer, trash, free WiFi, and full access to all park amenities. A $75 deposit is required to reserve a monthly site.
For the best availability — especially during summer festival season — book early at Campspot.
Address: 1514 Azema St, Vinton, LA 70668
Phone: (337) 570-2942
Website: https://www.vintonrvresort.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VintonRVPark
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vintonrvpark/
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Whether you’re making a one-night stop on your summer I-10 road trip, planning a week-long base camp for Lake Charles events and attractions, or looking for a long-term monthly site in Southwest Louisiana, Vinton RV Park has the site, the amenities, and the location to make it work. Full hookups, a swimming pool, free laundry, all utilities included, and a quiet, well-maintained atmosphere — right off I-10 at the Texas-Louisiana border.
Don’t get caught scrambling for a site during peak summer travel season. Book now and lock in your spot.
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Questions? Call or text (337) 570-2942 or visit vintonrvresort.com. Reservations and support available via phone, online booking, email, and text.

