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Book an RV in Kinder, Louisiana, and you'll find a wild assortment of spectacular natural areas nearby. You can enjoy the beauty of the outdoors along with some delicious local cuisine, and there are plenty of attractions to keep you busy during your visit.

If you are looking for more action, you can pack up the Kinder campervan rental and take a day trip to Houston, just under a three-hour drive to the west. Or head the same distance to the east and immerse yourself in the vibrant city of New Orleans.

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The Great Outdoors

Renting an RV in Kinder, Louisiana, is one of the best ways to enjoy the array of natural locations in the area. Experience the region's wildlife at the West Bay Wildlife Management Area, a short drive north of Kinder. There you can enjoy almost 60,000 acres of wooded terrain and flatlands with plenty of creatures roaming around. Here you can go hiking, camping, and hunting for deer, doves, turkeys, and other critters.

You can also enjoy nature with a stop by Sam Houston Jones State Park. It might not be as vast at slightly under 1,100 acres, but you can look forward to having plenty to keep you busy like water sports, three hiking trails, and birdwatching with over 200 species in the area.

If you are looking to take in some breathtaking visuals, you can make your way over to Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge. This marshy habitat is full of beauty with boardwalks, viewing platforms, and even state-of-the-art exhibits so you can get a true appreciation for the creatures and vegetation that call this dynamic area home. Along with observing wildlife, you can also find room for hunting and fishing too.

You might also want to head to the coast and check out the sights at the Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge. Sitting on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico, this spot is great for viewing a ton of wildlife, with hundreds of thousands of birds migrating to this area for the winter along with resident wild creatures like minks and alligators.

RV Parks

There’s nothing quite like venturing around Louisiana in a campervan rental from Kinder, and you won’t have any trouble finding a spot to stay while you're here. Red Shoes RV Park & Chalets is right in Kinder next to Highway 165. This pet-friendly spot has full hookups for the Kinder motorhome rental, Wi-Fi, and cable TV, along with shuttle rides to the nearby casino. River Bend RV Park can also be found in Kinder on the Calcasieu River. Here you can look forward to full hookups with 50 amp service, Wi-Fi, and a nice spot for kayaking.

You could also check out Evangeline Oaks RV Park located in Iowa, LA, by Interstate 10. This park has full hookups with 50 amp service, bathroom facilities, and park-wide Wi-Fi. Another option is Little Lake Charles RV Resort found in Lake Charles, a few miles to the north of Interstate 10. There you will find full hookups and 50 amp service along with a mini water park, mini golf, and canoes.

Explore the City

The casino in town provides a lot of entertainment options, though there are plenty of other places to check out during your visit with an RV rental in Kinder. Golfers will be able to find some beautiful spots to play, and if you are looking to enjoy a little more nature, a boat tour is one of the best ways to bask in the area’s glory.

There aren’t many better ways to gain an appreciation for the region’s unique culture than with a stop by the Mardi Gras Museum of Imperial Calcasieu. A bastion of cultural heritage, at this vibrant museum, you can find costumes chronicling decades of the unique celebration that makes Louisiana one of the party capitals of the world. You can enjoy plenty of interesting displays spread throughout the museum's six rooms, from the intrigue of the 12th Night to the Captain's Den, and the history of king cakes.

What you will find at W.H. Tupper General Merchandise Museum might not be nearly as colorful, but you are sure to find something interesting. Built in 1910 and closed in 1949, this store was reopened in the '70s and serves to provide a glimpse into the early 20th-century way of life. From the Ivory soap bars for five cents to the three-cent twelve packs of aspirin that cured everything, you can take a look at the past here with an antique toy collection and many more exhibits too.

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