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Shreveport North / Caddo Lake Area KOA
Welcome to the Shreveport North / Caddo Lake Area KOA!
The Shreveport North / Caddo Lake Area KOA consists of two campuses located off Highway 1, north of Shreveport, and about 4 miles south of Caddo Lake. The Campground is divided into the West Campground and the East Campground, with the East Campground sitting high above the Soda Lake Wildlife Management Area. Guests can enjoy both campgrounds, including a swimming pool at the Grand Lodge, jumping pillows, paddle boats, barrel trains, dog parks, all concrete RV sites, log and stone cabins, covered glamping wagons, and tepees. Once you experience our gorgeous views, quiet campgrounds and exciting amenities, you may not want to leave. We offer Long-Term/Monthly sites at a discounted rate and those sites are available only by phone, (318) 309-4322.
User Reviews
Brandi DeHart
We had a great time! Brought our daughter to stay in a wagon, the wagons are actually roomier than I thought they’d be! Bed was comfy. The bathrooms and showers were close to us and also very NICE! Nice view! We enjoyed watching the sun rise. Can’t wait to check out the teepees!
Brenda Hollingsworth
My sister and I traveled from Tomball to God’s Country Resort for a family wedding that was 5-10 mins away at The Barn at Coyote Creek. We spent 2 nights. Check in was easy and Trish was super nice and explained how to find our cabin perfectly. When we pulled up it was a very pleasant surprise to find we had a hot tub on the front porch. (I wouldn’t have minded a privacy screen) it was very simple to get in the cabin. Once we walked in it was simply perfect. We were impressed with the whole cabin, from the cleanliness to how nice everything was. It has pretty much anything you need. The Keurig was a nice surprise, along with the coffee and sugar and creamer. The quality of the bed, linens and towels was wonderful. The views are great also! We would definitely stay here again.
Cheryl Coats
I believe you give people praise when they deserve it and I just wanted to say that Gloria and Tricia have made our transition from our camper to the cabin an amazing experience. They’ve been encouraging. They listened when I needed to just rant sometimes. I’m so thankful that we’re going to be able to stay at God’s country with the little family that we have here. The people here aren’t just staff. They’re like family. We are looking forward to the next couple of years here. Thank you for making the past year here with the new team a great experience! I love that this is a safe place because the rules are enforced and guest comfort and safety are a priority!
Lynna Rogers
Hidden gem in Shreveport! Kids loved glamping in the teepee. It was equipped with a super comfortable queen bed and bunkbeds. Temperature was very comfortable and well controlled. Also had a coffee maker, mini fridge and microwave. The teepee rental comes with a golf cart which was a lot of fun to drive around. There was a lot to keep them busy, two jumping pillows and the pool. The bathrooms were especially nice, I was VERY pleased!
sankalpa studio
I wanted to love this place- I really did! Pros: the view from the East Campground is absolutely beautiful. We loved our stone cabin and enjoying the evenings outside. However…FYI, there are TWO SEPARATE CAMPGROUNDS which I never saw clearly on their website after visiting it 100 times before booking. The East one (and the only one that’s pretty) is down Hwy 1, through a neighborhood, then a trailer park and then you get to the gate. We went to take our kids, so we were focused mainly on the pool, jumping pad, games, etc. We had to take a 6 minute car ride to and from the Main Campground to do any of that. It was terribly inconvenient. The pool is SMALL. The kids had fun but for a place that size, I would expect a huge pool or multiple pools. As a Louisianian, for kid friendly resorts/campgrounds, there are tons that are better. For a girls’ trip or a romantic getaway when it’s cool outside, I definitely recommend a stone cabin on the East side because each has its own jacuzzi on the porch (let’s hope they clean them properly by then- my 6yo daughter found a beer bottle cap in our’s and when the jets were off, I could see the hair and grime around the rim like a dirty bathtub), an outside fire pit and an indoor wood burning fireplace with a beautiful view.