FONTAINEBLEAU STATE PARK
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2024
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2024
Park with disabled facilities, swimming pool, fitness center, free Wi-Fi...
Fontainebleau State Park is located in St Tammany Parish, Louisiana, on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain. It covers an area of 11.33 km² and was created in 1942. The park offers many activities, including a beach, nature trails, camping and cottages. It is open every day of the week. The park also offers facilities for the disabled, a swimming pool, a fitness center, free parking and free Wi-Fi.
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Visited in february 2024
So beautiful and well maintained.
Visited in february 2024
The park itself was great. Met some great people as well. The terrible part was a "neighbor" from Illinois who seemed to think everybody else at the park would appreciate their choice of old people's music. But...everything else was fantastic, the park, the rangers, the other campers, etc. etc.
Visited in february 2024
This is a beautiful and clean park. The staff is very nice and helpful. Above and beyond anything I have seen. It has been a great camping experience. Can’t wait to come back someday. Thanks to everyone here at the park!!
Visited in january 2024
Live near Fontainebleau Park. Just took grandkids for a nice outing. Really enjoyed our visit.
Visited in january 2024
This state park is a treasure. A huge, brick pool house stands as an reminder of the state's history . Reportedly the park once had a public swimming pool, but filled it in response to desegregation . Now there is an odd span of grass and no swimming pool. Still it's a nice place to watch for birds (gulls, kites, eagles...) and stroll through the woods. It has lots of photogenic Old Oaks with Spanish moss. The small Beach is nice for summer.