If you’re rolling down Interstate 10 between Texas and Louisiana this summer, you already know the challenge: finding a clean, well-equipped, easy-access I-10 overnight RV stop in Louisiana that doesn’t feel like a compromise. Most highway-side campgrounds offer little more than a gravel pad and a power pedestal. Vinton RV Park in Vinton, Louisiana is a different story entirely. Located just off I-10 at the Texas-Louisiana border, this full-hookup RV park delivers resort-style amenities at a practical price — making it the smartest stop on the entire Gulf Coast corridor for summer 2026 road trippers.
With Memorial Day weekend kicking off the summer travel season and the Holly Beach Crab Festival coming up June 12–14, 2026, the I-10 corridor through Southwest Louisiana is buzzing with activity. Whether you’re heading east toward New Orleans or west toward Houston and San Antonio, Vinton is your ideal base camp.
Vinton sits right at the Texas-Louisiana state line, just off Interstate 10 in Calcasieu Parish. For RV travelers, this location is a strategic goldmine. You’re close enough to the Texas border to make a quick fuel stop before crossing, yet far enough into Louisiana to start experiencing the culture, cuisine, and character that make this state one of the most beloved road trip destinations in America.
Here’s what makes Vinton the right stop on your summer I-10 road trip:
Most I-10 overnight stops offer the bare minimum. Vinton RV Park offers the kind of amenities you’d expect from a destination resort — which is exactly why so many travelers who stop for one night end up staying for a week.
The park features 141 full-hookup RV sites with individual water and sewer connections at every site. Sites are stable-pad construction, suitable for travel trailers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes of all sizes. Power options include 50 amp, 30 amp, and 20 amp on a single pedestal, so you’re covered regardless of your rig’s requirements.
After a long day on the road, being able to toss a load of laundry in for free, take a real shower in a clean facility, and let the kids (or the dog) burn off energy in the open green spaces makes a genuine difference. The recreation room — with its pool table, shuffleboard, comfortable seating, TVs, and full kitchen — is the kind of amenity you simply don’t find at a typical highway campground.
Summer 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most event-packed seasons Southwest Louisiana has seen in years. If you’re passing through in May or June, here are the local highlights worth building your itinerary around:
One of the Gulf Coast’s most beloved summer traditions, the Holly Beach Crab Festival takes place along the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road in Cameron Parish. Expect fresh Gulf crabs, live Cajun and Zydeco music, a crab cook-off, crab bingo, axe throwing, food vendors, kids’ games, and sand castle building. Holly Beach is accessible via the Creole Nature Trail — a scenic drive that’s spectacular in its own right. Vinton RV Park puts you within easy striking distance for a day trip or a festival weekend stay.
Delta Downs is just 5 miles from Vinton RV Park, making it one of the most convenient casino stops on the entire I-10 corridor. Whether you’re a horse racing fan or just looking for an evening of entertainment, Delta Downs delivers live racing, slots, table games, and dining without the drive into Lake Charles.
The Lake Charles casino corridor is home to some of the South’s most impressive gaming resorts. L’Auberge Casino Resort and the Golden Nugget Lake Charles both offer world-class gaming, live entertainment, fine dining, and resort pools. From Vinton RV Park, you’re 20–25 minutes from the heart of the action — close enough for a night out, far enough to sleep in peace.
This 180-mile scenic loop through Cameron Parish is one of the most underrated road trip experiences in the American South. The trail winds through coastal marshlands, wildlife refuges, and Gulf beaches, offering alligator sightings, world-class birding, and pristine wetland views. Spring and early summer are prime seasons for wildlife activity. Pack the binoculars and plan a full day.
Located north of Lake Charles, Sam Houston Jones State Park offers hiking trails, fishing, kayaking, and picnicking along the Calcasieu River and its tributaries. It’s a perfect half-day excursion for families or nature lovers looking to stretch their legs after miles on the interstate.
For RV travelers running the I-10 corridor, the stretch between Houston and New Orleans is one of the most heavily traveled segments in the country. Here’s how Vinton fits into a smart road trip plan:
If you’re departing from the Houston or Beaumont area, Vinton is approximately 90 miles east of Houston — a comfortable first stop that gets you across the state line and into Louisiana without pushing too hard on day one. You arrive with time to enjoy the pool, grab a meal at a local Cajun restaurant, and wake up refreshed for the drive to Lafayette, Baton Rouge, or New Orleans.
Heading west toward San Antonio, El Paso, or beyond? Vinton is your last comfortable Louisiana stop before crossing into Texas. Stock up on boudin, fill the tank, and spend a night at Vinton RV Park before tackling the long Texas stretch.
Road trips with kids and pets require a campground that actually accommodates them — not just tolerates them. Vinton RV Park welcomes up to 2 pets per reservation and features large open green areas where dogs can roam and decompress after hours in the rig. There are no cramped dog runs or tiny fenced patches — just genuine open space.
For families, the swimming pool with water slide is a genuine highlight. After a long driving day, there’s nothing better than watching the kids splash around while you relax poolside. The recreation room gives families a comfortable indoor gathering space with games, seating, and TV — perfect for evenings when the Louisiana heat and humidity call for air conditioning.
Tent camping is also permitted for overnight guests, though there are no dedicated tent pads. The park’s open layout accommodates a variety of camping styles.
One of the great joys of I-10 travel through Louisiana is the food. Southwest Louisiana’s Cajun and Creole culinary tradition is world-class, and you don’t have to drive far from Vinton to experience it authentically.
Vinton RV Park offers competitive rates for both short-term road trippers and extended-stay guests. All rates include utilities (electricity, water, sewer), free WiFi, free laundry, and full access to all park amenities.
A $75 deposit is required to reserve monthly sites. RVs 10 years or older require approval — submit an exterior photo when booking. Maximum 2 pets per reservation.
Reservations can be made online 24/7 through Campspot. The park operates on a contactless model — no need to check in at an office. Book your site, arrive, and get settled on your own schedule.
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 exploring Southwest Louisiana, or looking for a long-term monthly site near Lake Charles, Vinton RV Park has the space, amenities, and location to make it work. Book online now — sites fill fast during summer travel season and festival weekends.
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Overnight travelers, road trippers, families, and long-term guests are all welcome. Easy I-10 access. Full hookups. Pool. Free laundry. All utilities included. The best stop on the Gulf Coast corridor.

