Louisiana’s Best Hidden State Park Might Be Closer Than You Think
LOUISIANA - When people start talking about the best outdoor destinations in Louisiana, names like Grand Isle, Fontainebleau, and Palmetto Island State Park usually dominate the conversation.
But tucked away at the very end of a lonely stretch of highway in St. Mary Parish sits a hidden gem that many Louisiana residents have never even heard of.
Where Is Burns Point Park?
Located south of Franklin at the end of Highway 317, Burns Point Park sits along Bayou Sale Bay, where coastal waters eventually connect with the Gulf of Mexico.
Because of its isolated location, many lifelong Louisianians have never made the trip. That's part of what makes the park so special.
Why Outdoor Lovers Keep Coming Back
Burns Point Park isn't packed with flashy attractions or crowded boardwalks. Instead, visitors come for something that's becoming harder to find these days...some good ole peace and quiet.
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The park offers:
Waterfront camping
RV sites with full hookups
Tent camping
Fishing from shore or pier
Boat launches
Picnic areas
Playground facilities
Many campers say Burns Point has best coastal views you'll find anywhere in Louisiana.

A Hidden Paradise For Louisiana Fishermen
If you love to fish, Burns Point Park may be worth the drive all by itself.
The area is known for excellent saltwater fishing opportunities, especially for redfish, black drum, and more. In many cases, anglers don't even need a boat to have a successful day on the water. The park's fishing pier and shoreline access provide plenty of opportunities to reel in fish.
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For boat owners, the launch provides easy access to nearby Gulf waters.
Campers can find RV sites with water, sewer, and electrical hookups for a fraction of what similar waterfront destinations often charge. Tent camping is also available, making it one of Louisiana's most budget-friendly getaways.
Burns Point Park features full hookups for RVs, including water, electricity, and sewer, at a rate of around $14-$15 per night according to onlyinyourstate.com.
Tent camping is also available for about $10 per night, though the campground does not offer picnic tables or fire pits at the campsites.
Why Burns Point Park Is Still Flying Under the Radar
While Louisiana has no shortage of great parks, Burns Point remains one of the most overlooked.
Its remote location keeps it off the radar for many people, but those who make the drive often describe it as a hidden treasure worth experiencing at least once. Surrounded by water, marshland, wildlife, and coastal views, Burns Point could be Louisiana's best kept secrets.
You can learn more about Burns Park over on their Facebook page.
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