If you’re looking for the perfect weekend getaway that’s not too far from New Orleans, we’ve got just the spot. Located just 30 minutes from New Orleans, Bayou Segnette State Park offers something for everyone including the most delightful accommodations. When you want to spend a few days exploring this incredible state park, consider staying in these floating cabins near New Orleans. They are perfect for a quick weekend getaway or even a long summer vacation.
Bayou Segnette State Park is an ideal location for anyone looking to get away from the city and immerse yourself in Louisiana’s natural surroundings for a few days.
Located in Westwego, this 676-acre state park is just 30 minutes from New Orleans and features something for everyone.
The 2.8-mile nature trail is great for birdwatching, wildlife encounters, and just taking a peaceful stroll through nature.
Of course, the wave pool, which is open until Labor Day, is a popular spot to cool down during these warm summer months.
(Editor's Note: The Wave Pool is currently closed until further notice.)
But the real attraction at Bayou Segnette State Park is the floating cabins. If you've ever wanted to book cabins on the water near New Orleans, here's your chance.
Located on the canal adjacent to Bayou Segnette, these floating New Orleans cabins were completely renovated in 2016 and come with everything you need to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
Each cabin sleeps up to eight people, so bring the whole gang for a memorable weekend.
Enjoy your morning coffee on the screened-in porch, admiring the beautiful water views. You can even drop a line right in the water and see if you can catch yourself dinner.
And then end your day with the most mesmerizing sunsets over the water. It really doesn't get much better than staying in one of these New Orleans cabin rentals!
For more information on Bayou Segnette State Park, including booking rates and availability for the floating cabins, be sure to visit the Louisiana State Parks website.
There are plenty of campgrounds around the New Orleans area, each one offering either cabins, RV hookups, or primitive campsites. In fact, we even made a list of five campgrounds near New Orleans for people who hate camping.
Have you stayed in one of the floating cabins at Bayou Segnette State Park? What did you love most about your stay? Share your experience with us in the comments below!
Want to go RV camping this summer but don't have your own RV? You can rent one from RVShare.com!
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