“one of the best kept secrets in the state”
The campground, one of the best kept secrets in the state, is one of two campgrounds in the Caney Lakes Recreation Area and adjacent to Upper Caney Lake. Originally sugar cane and cotton fields, this single loop campground is now surrounded with tall pines. Oak, maples, and other hardwoods fill in and provide fair to excellent privacy. Some sites overlook the lake. The combination of pines and hardwoods make this campground very scenic, especially in the fall when the leaves change their colors. Sites 15, 16 and 17 are located in a culdesac, each with a beautiful overlook of the lake. Although each is a single site, the combination of sites make a marvelous location for a group of RVrs or tenters. Caney Lakes Recreation Area features two side-by-side lakes. The small, Upper Caney Lake, is the quieter lake with lily pads and an irregular shoreline. This lake appears well suited for canoes and a leisure float. Lower Caney Lake is twice the size, attracts water skiing enthusiasts and is noisier.
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Beaver Dam Campground is located within the Caney Lakes Recreation Area in the Kisatchie National Forest. It consists of one loop containing 29 back-in sites with asphalt driveways. Nine of the 29 sites backup to the Upper Caney Lake. All of the sites have water and 50 amp power connections. There are no pull-thru sites. Flush toilets and showers are located in two locations within the campground. The first area is near site #13. The second area is near site #21. Both locations include parking for a few cars. The showers are free. The toilets and showers are in acceptable condition but could use some updating. Groups of trash cans are located throughout the campground.
We stayed at site #16 during our three night stay. The spacing between our site and adjacent sites was very generous. The site included a fire pit with a grate for grilling and a wood picnic table. Connections included a dual hose bid for water and 15, 30, and 50 amp power connections. There is no dump station within the campground but there is one near the entrance and exit to the recreation area about one mile away. The water pressure was about 40 PSI. The nightly rate was $15. With an America the Beautiful pass, the nightly rate would have been $9.50. The fee was payable in cash at the pay station at the entrance to the campground.
The length of our back-in driveway was probably 100 feet. We were able to fit our 39 foot motor home and Ford Edge without any problems and still have sufficient space for another couple of vehicles. Although none of the other sites had as long a driveway, I think that most of them could accommodate our motor home and tow vehicle.
Our site was relatively flat in all directions. Many of the other sites appeared to be the same.
During our Monday to Wednesday stay in early June, the campground was about 10% full. In general, the days and nights were quiet. Quiet hours were from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM. In the early morning hours, it is possible to hear some road traffic from nearby state route 159 which is a two lane road. The campground is under the flight path of the adjacent Minden Airport. During our stay, I don't think there were more than a dozen flights per day during daylight hours. The planes were single or dual propeller type planes. There were no large commercial flights.
Upper Caney Lake has a fishing boat ramp about a half mile away. During our stay, I didn't see more than one boat on the lake at a time.
The day use area of the Caney Lakes Recreation Area is about one mile away on Lower Caney Lake. It includes a fishing pier, boat ramp for both fishing and water skiing, man-made swimming beach area, and numerous covered picnic tables. There are a couple of different hiking trails thought the recreation area.
The wildlife we saw was limited to a few different bird species, rabbits, squirrels, and deer. Upper Caney Lake is reported to have one alligator. We didn't see it.
The nearest town with the typical services (Walmart, gas, groceries, etc.) is Minden which is about 15 minutes away.
The roads that lead to the entrance to the campground were in good condition. The road within the campground was a single lane that was in good condition with very few low hanging branches.
Despite the June heat and humidity, I really enjoyed staying at this campground.
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Parking
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Pets Allowed
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Restrooms
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Wifi
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Check In
- 6:00 AM
- Check Out
- 8:00 PM
- Max Length
- 107
- Sites Count
- 28
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Sites
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Showers
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Fifty Amp
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Tent Sites
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Full Hookup
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Dump Station
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Sewer Hookup
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Water Hookup
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Potable Water
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Rec Facilities
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Group Tent Sites
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Standard Tent Sites
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