Quiet Oaks RV Park
About
Potable water and rinse water (non-potable) are available at the RV dump station. The RV dump station is also known as a sanitary dump station for RVs. To find the RV dump station, follow the provided addresses.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 82 reviews
Very nice RV park that is easy to get to from Highway 165, just south of Kinder, Louisiana. The people there that I interacted with are very nice and friendly. The RV park is quaint and beautiful, surrounded by trees that offer shade. I was at the park for about an hour, but I will remember it, in case I am ever fortunate enough to get an RV!
Was fine for an overnight stay. We arrived around 4 and office was already closed. Had to leave cash on an envelope and put in drop slot. Internet was down but had 7 over air tv channels. Nice laundry but never found the restrooms or showers, just 2 buildings that were locked and run down.
Very friendly. Well kept. Very quiet. We only stayed one night on our trip, but wouldn't mind coming back.
This place could be really great if the owners could put some work into it. No breakers on the electric, a lot of full timers, some stray dogs, men's room was locked, women's room needs work, RV sites were not well labeled, organized, or distinguishable as sites. Otherwise, we had a pleasant, uneventful stay.
We only stayed one night here. We had a pull-through and all the utilities worked well. With good cell service and the park wifi is really fast, It was quiet with no road noise. The sewage hook-up head had good threads and cap which worked well for a good seal. The sites were a gravel-dirt-grass mix. The park has some standing water in many areas due to recent rain showers and there was a bit of mud. Most of the park was in good condition. We did not use the bath house. The staff was helpful and friendly and we were very happy overall. This is a Passport America park and for $23.00 a night you can't go wrong. I do recommend this park. We got a lot of local Tv channels but the park has no cable.
