Lake Fausse Pointe State Park


Lake Fausse Pointe State Park is located in Iberia Parish, Louisiana and St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, USA. It is located about east of St. Martinville adjacent to the Atchafalaya Basin. The park is in size and was once the home of the Chitimacha Indians.

Features

Lake Fausse Pointe State Park offers a boat launch, playground, splash park, picnic area and pavilions, restrooms, nature trails and canoe trails. Overnight facilities include primitive hike-to and canoe-to campsites, 50 RV campsites, and 18 furnished cabins. The park is home to a number of wild animal species, including whitetail deer, raccoons, black bears, cottonmouth snakes, armadillos, alligators and bobcats. An interpretive center provides information and exhibits specific to the plants and animals found in the park. Also at the interpretive center is a boat launch and dock for canoes and other small boats. Dock typically houses rental boats, but generally will have space for canoe campers looking for a place to load up and ship out. All canoe campsite distances shown below are distances from the interpretive center.
There are three hiking trails that also allow biking:
There are also numerous canoe trails which follow well marked waterways and include access to several primitive canoe only campsites.
In 1999, the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism named the main road and conference center at
the park in honor of the late State Representative Bo Ackal of New Iberia.

Backpack campsites

The eight primitive campsites are all found along Trail C. Green markers lead to the backpack sites.
Note that BPS#5, 6 & 7 can be more quickly reached from the Cove Cabins.

Canoe campsites