Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Group Camp 3 offers a unique blend of rustic charm and natural beauty, nestled in the tranquil area of Lacombe, Louisiana. This picturesque campground provides an ideal setting for outdoor enthusiasts, families, and event planners looking to host special occasions in a serene environment.
Customer Feedback: Visitors praise Group Camp 3 for its privacy, flexibility in event planning, and unbeatable value. One couple highlighted how they transformed the site into a beautiful wedding venue with minimal effort, making it a cost-effective choice for memorable events.
Restroom
Tent sites
Good for kids
On-site parking
Great rustic group "camp" area. Rustic but well maintained. Beautiful location.
We loved the privacy and the freedom to turn this camp site into such a beautiful wedding venue for my daughter and new son-in-love. It took some work but for the price you can't beat it.
Great place for a group to get together for a getaway weekend. The kitchen is well-equipped to cook for large groups. Bring your own knives, though, as those are not provided. There are pots and pans, though, and a couple of utensils to cook with. There is a large griddle surface, gas stove and ovens, spacious refrigerator, and separate, full size freezer. Large counter space for setting up crock pots, rice cookers, coffee pots, and other appliances with electrical project outlets. I wish there was more space to set aside freshly washed dishes, but we made it work. The restroom/shower facilities are good, but there was very little hot water in one cabin (or at least one side of one cabin), and no one else had used the hot water in that cabin that day. There was enough hot water for one shower, but it was cold after that. Not comfortable fora humid, chilly, and cloudy January day. The other cabin apparently had an abundance of hot water, though. We saw some deer pass through the site early morning and just after dark. Mosquitoes weren't bad this trip, but I'm sure the weather being chilly and a little rainy helped. When we went in August, the mosquitoes were pretty bad, which is to be expected when it is literally a marsh area. I've used this site twice now, and both times, we enjoyed the space. There could be a few little things extra, but we would certainly go back.
Although the bathrooms were nonfunctional or over flooded in our cabin, I was happy with my experience! It's called roughing it, right! The facility allowed for a great opportunity to fellowship and get to know one another.
The cabins are a bit old, and the bunk beds have very thin, hard mattresses. Bring a camping pad to put on top of your mattress. There are no rails on the top bunk, but a good option for kids is to take the top bunk mattress and put it on the floor between the beds. Plenty of bathrooms and showers. We had a great time with our church group, gathering in the main building and around the campfire. There is plenty of room for kids to run around, including a dock out into the pond and hiking trails.