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Sugar Hill RV Park
Overview
Sugar Hill RV Park offers a reliable and well-maintained home base in Convent, Louisiana. Located in the historic St. James Parish, this park is designed to provide a comfortable and stress-free stay for those traveling through the River Road region. The park is characterized by its orderly layout and paved surfaces, ensuring a clean environment regardless of the weather. It serves as a practical intersection between modern convenience and the rural charm of the lower Mississippi valley.
Location & Surroundings
The park is strategically positioned along the River Road corridor, making it an ideal midpoint between the vibrant cities of New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Surrounded by the unique landscape of Southern Louisiana, the area is a blend of quiet residential stretches, industrial facilities, and historic estates. The proximity to the Mississippi River provides a sense of place that is deeply rooted in the state’s geographic and economic history, offering easy access to major transportation routes like Highway 61.
Amenities & Park Features
Travelers will find essential modern conveniences designed for both short-term and long-term stays. The park features level concrete pads and spacious sites that accommodate large rigs with ease. Each site is equipped with full hookups, including 30 and 50-amp electricity, water, and sewer connections. For added convenience, the facility provides well-maintained laundry rooms and private shower houses. The availability of reliable utilities ensures that guests can stay comfortable while enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of the park.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Staying at Sugar Hill puts you at the doorstep of Louisiana’s most famous historic sites. The legendary Houmas House and Gardens is just a short drive away, offering a glimpse into the opulent past of the South. Other nearby landmarks include Oak Alley and San Francisco Plantation. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the local area provides opportunities for fishing and exploring the unique bayou ecosystems. After a day of touring, you can enjoy authentic Cajun and Creole cuisine at local eateries that define the flavor of the region.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent choice for industrial workers who need a stable and clean environment close to the local plants and refineries. It is also perfectly suited for history buffs and RVers who want a quiet, no-frills base to explore the plantation country without the noise of the big city. If you value functional simplicity and a central location for exploring the cultural heart of Louisiana, Sugar Hill RV Park provides the necessary infrastructure for a productive and pleasant visit.
Amenities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Peggy Tustin
Quiet, RV Park, clean, full hook ups, nice co Crete pads and plenty of yard space.
I work at many of the industrial plants between Gonzales & Laplace. The location is perfect to avoid traffic and short drive. The park is clean and well maintained with a good staff.
Liz Rodriguez
They keep up with the lawn, nightly trips by PD, quiet nights other than the occasional train going by, having a laundromat on site is a plus, the owner is friendly but their office hours are not ideal for everyone. They have 2 RV locations very close to each other, this one with out a pool and the other one has a pool and a small restaurant onsite.
Nicole Say
So not happy at all. I am staying with my fiance and for over an hour from about 11pm to almost 12:30 am some people in the rv park with loud vehicles were reving them. I could not get any sleep very unacceptable when it is supposed to be quiet hours.
Regina Acosta
Every time my husband works in St. James/Convent area we always enjoy staying at either Poche Plantation or SugarHill Rv Park. The owner and employees are very down to earth and helpful, the parks are both well kept up, nice showers and rt down the road from the plants where my husband is working at the time.
Jennifer Davi
The pool is absolutely amazing and so nice. My family and I loved it. And so did the children. The food was amazing as well. And was perfect to have a meal by the pool
T M
In its prime, this park was probably top of the line. The customer service is lacking. Everything is broken they don't do any repairs they have let it go down the sugar Hill without any brakes. I would not suggest anyone to stay at this park. The pricing is right up there with the parks that have cable TV and decent internet. This park doesn't seem to care about your comfort. Beware of the rotting boards that lead to the bathrooms. You will notice that after weeks of no rain, there's still water on the ground building up. I'm assuming it's water leaks.
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I love it here. I never want to move again. 😌🤘💜🔥💜🔥💜
Jason Obermann (Jason Obermann)
Place seems to cater towards factory/oil workers in town. Arrived a 5 days after hurricane IDA. We work large events like this and understand the parks will be in bad condition due to the storm. Unfortunately this is a park that only cares about revenue and not upkeep. It’s 6 weeks after the storm and nothing besides a couple grass cuts have been accomplished. No weed trimming after the three cuts so far. All sites have 12” plus grass/weeds around them all. Tons of fire ants throughout the park, we have to spray every couple days to ensure our dogs do not get bitten by the ants. Tons of gravel for parking, unfortunately it is also taken over with weeds. Sites have multiple sewers for dumping RV tanks. None of the sewer fittings have screw on style lids, nor do they have lids at all. Open sewer connnections with the lovely smell of raw sewage in the air. (Major code violation to have open sewer connections) Long story short, if you need a cheap place with zero amnesties and zero maintenance this is your kinda spot.
William Horn
Put 100 dollars down per week for two weeks to reserve a spot at the park until electricity was restored after hurricane ida. Once the power was restored I got to the park and call the owner mark to get directions to my site. Mark was rude right off the bat, he told me he knew nothing about my spot and if I felt like I reserved it then just give it a try but he threatened to tow my rig if I was in the wrong spot. We did not stay at the park nor received any refund. The park has potential but currently super trashy and ran by a guy who is very unprofessional. Cindy the receptionist on the other hand was great.