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Road Trip with RVshare Dallas to New Orleans

Your Trip At a Glance

  • Trip Length: 7 hours and 54 minutes
  • Mileage: 505 miles
  • Fun fact: St. Elizabeth's Orphanage in New Orleans was purchased and restored by author Anne Rice, where she once hosted elaborate Halloween parties for her fans.

By taking an RV road trip from Dallas to New Orleans, you'll have many chances for immersive experiences and epic adventures. On this trip, you'll discover many exciting attractions offering several days of activities and opportunities for making lasting memories. They include Jungle Garden, Paragon Casino and the Atchafalaya Experience. On this trip, you'll travel through the eastern side of Texas and down through Louisiana. This route is one of many road trips from Dallas.

Road Trip Planner: Stops Along Your Route

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As you leave Dallas, you will see the Texas farmlands, rolling terrain and dense forests. As you enter Louisiana, historic plantations, bayous and flatter plains will come into view. You'll discover Cajun Country and all its small towns, history and charm. You'll see expansive waterways that crisscross and are lined with lush oak trees. Once you're in New Orleans, you'll discover unique urban landscapes, elegant architecture and the Mississippi River.

Tyler, TX

While you're traveling to New Orleans, you should make a stop in Tyler, TX. In Tyler, you can explore many incredible attractions, including Lake Tyler, Tyler State Park, Discovery Science Place, Tyler Museum of Art and Tyler Rose Garden. Grab groceries and refreshments at ALDI, Fresh by Brookshire's or Sprouts Farmers Market. If you are low on camping supplies, you can visit Camping World, Bass Pro Shops and Walt's Army Navy Store. Local restaurants are perfect for a night out, and they include The Grove Kitchen & Garden, Prime 102, and Razzoo's Cajun Cafe.

RV Info & Tips:

Campgrounds: You'll find many RV-friendly RV campgrounds, including Spring Creek RV Park, Woodland Creek RV Park, Tyler RV Park and Lion's RV Park. The amenities at these campgrounds include full-hookup RV sites, saltwater pools, swim-up bars, fully stocked fishing ponds, nature trails, showers, laundry facilities and recreational areas.

Seasonality: The RV campgrounds in Tyler, TX are open year-round. However, some amenities at these campgrounds are seasonal and may be closed during the fall and winter. Some amenities may be limited during extreme summer temperatures.

How Long to Stay: Tyler, TX has many attractions and recreational opportunities that are perfect for RVers. We recommend staying for at least three days.

Shreveport, LA

With a trip to Shreveport, LA, you can explore fun and exciting attractions. Local points of interest include the Louisiana Boardwalk Outlets, Zoosiana, Bayou Bodcau Dam & Reservoir, and Bally's Shreveport. Stop by a local Brookshire's, Whole Foods Market or Albertsons to pick up groceries and snacks. The local camping stores are The Adventure Provision Company, Bass Pro Shops and Bayou Outdoor Supercenter. You can dine out at The Blind Tiger, Papion's Creole Bistro or Heron when you're tired of cooking.

RV Info & Tips:

Campgrounds: There are several RV-appropriate campgrounds that offer terrific amenities. They include Shreveport / Bossier City KOA, God's Country Resort and Red River Valley RV Park. The amenities include full hookups, swimming pools, game rooms, Wi-Fi, cable, playgrounds and pull-through sites.

Seasonality: The RV campgrounds in Shreveport offer year-round camping, and some places offer seasonal options.

How Long to Stay: To see all the local attractions and get the most out of your visit, we recommend staying in Shreveport for three to five days.

Alexandria, LA

A trip to Alexandria, LA enable you to explore popular attractions that include Alexandria Zoo, Kent Plantation House, Alexandria Museum of Art and Kisatchie National Forest. Local grocery stores, including Albertsons, Super 1 Food and Mac's Fresh Market, offer a variety of foods, disposable dinnerware and other supplies. If you need camping gear, you can shop at Primeaux RV Superstore, Superior Outdoors and Security Sporting Goods. For a fun night out, you can dine at Walk-On's Sports Bistro, Sam's Southern Eatery or Pitt Grill.

RV Info & Tips:

• Campgrounds: There are many RV-appropriate campgrounds in Alexandria, including River Cities RV Park, Red River Valley RV Park,  Alexandria RV Park, Grand Ecore RV Park and Gator Grounds RV Resort. The amenities include full-hookup sites with concrete pads, patios, laundry facilities, Wi-Fi, water parks and security cameras.

• Seasonality: Many of the RV campgrounds are open year-round. However, not all the campgrounds are available for extended or seasonal stays. If you want to stay for longer than a week, you should consider the KOAs and larger RV parks.

• How Long to Stay: You can probably see most attractions within two days. For a more relaxed stay, consider staying at least three days.

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Pro Tips to Make the Most of Your Trip

Following our helpful tips can help you have a fulfilling and peaceful RV road trip from Dallas to New Orleans. These tips help you find services and supplies, and you can use them to avoid unpleasant experiences. Traveling smarter helps you get more out of your RV trip and minimize inconveniences.

Alternate Route Options

The fastest route when traveling from Dallas to New Orleans starts on I-20 and connects to I-49. However, you can take I-49 South. This longer route will take you through Plano and McKinney, TX, giving you more time to explore these areas. By taking this route, your trip will take about 8 hours and 22 minutes to complete.

Choosing the Best Time for Your Trip

Many campgrounds in Texas and Louisiana are open year-round. However, when planning the best time to go, you should consider what season is most comfortable for you. Summers are often scorching hot, and many travelers flock to state parks and resorts during the season. Winters in Texas and Louisiana are mild, so you can travel through these areas without worrying about heavy snowfall. You can also find campgrounds that offer seasonal and extended stays during the off-season.

Fuel & Supplies Along the Way

On this route, you'll find many gas stations and convenience stores, where you can fuel up and get snacks. However, pay attention to store hours when you travel through smaller towns and rural areas. Small town stores are more likely to close before 10 p.m., especially during the week. If you need camping supplies, you should consider grabbing all the necessities during the day.

RV Logistics List:

• Seasonal driving conditions: In winter, you should pay attention to alerts for icy road conditions. In spring and summer, you may see heavy rain and storms periodically. Pay attention to alerts for road closures as they can affect access to your preferred campground.

• Fuel availability or long stretches without services: You can find 24-hour gas stations and convenience stores in major cities on this path. However, you should double-check store hours when traveling through rural areas. You may see long stretches between larger cities where convenience stores close by 9 p.m.

• RV-friendly campgrounds or overnight stays: RV-friendly campgrounds you will find when driving from Dallas to New Orleans include Lake Tawakoni State Park, Caddo Lake State Park, Grand Ecore RV Park, Cajun Palms RV Resort and St. Bernard State Park.

An RV road trip from Dallas to New Orleans can place you near extraordinary attractions and beautiful scenery. You could take this trip to relax and return home completely rejuvenated.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I plan an RV road trip from Dallas to New Orleans?

To plan an RV road trip from Dallas to New Orleans, start by mapping your route using Google Maps or a trip planner that supports RV navigation. Consider road types, fuel stops, campgrounds, and attractions along the way. Our RV rental specialists can help you choose the best vehicle and route based on your travel dates and preferences.

What type of RV should I rent for my trip?

The ideal RV depends on your travel style, group size, and destination. For couples, a camper van or Class B RV offers flexibility and easy driving. Families often prefer Class C motorhomes for more space and amenities. If you’re staying longer or need extra comfort, a Class A RV might be your best choice. Learn more about the different RV classes.

How much does it cost to rent an RV for a road trip?

RV rental prices vary based on vehicle size, rental duration, season, and mileage. On average, RV rentals range from $100–$300 per night, with discounts for weekly or monthly bookings. We also offer one-way rentals if you’re traveling from Dallas to New Orleans without returning to the starting point.

Can I pick up my RV in one city and drop it off in another?

Yes! Many travelers love our one-way RV rental option. If the inventory is available for your route, you can pick up your RV in one location and drop it off in another, which is perfect for cross-country adventures or long-distance road trips.

What should I pack for an RV trip?

Pack essentials like bedding, toiletries, cooking supplies, and outdoor gear. Most of our RVs come equipped with kitchenware and basic amenities. Don’t forget to bring a first-aid kit, maps, and camping chairs for your outdoor setup. Keep this packing list handy to ensure you don’t leave anything behind!

Do I need a special license to drive an RV?

A standard driver’s license is all you need to rent and drive an RV. Keep in mind that you must be 25 to rent an RV.

Where can I park or stay overnight during my road trip?

You can stay at RV parks, national park campgrounds, or designated boondocking areas. Our team can recommend safe and scenic stops along your route from Dallas to New Orleans. Be sure to reserve campgrounds in advance during peak travel seasons.

How do I handle fuel and hookups during my trip?

Most RVshare RVs are equipped for electric, water, and sewer hookups at most campgrounds. Keep track of your fuel stops and learn how to connect utilities before you hit the road. We provide a full orientation before departure to make setup easy.

Is insurance included in my RV rental?

Yes, basic insurance coverage is included with every rental. You can also purchase additional protection plans for peace of mind during your journey. We’ll explain all coverage options when you book your RV.

Can I travel with pets in my RV rental?

Absolutely! Many of our RVs are pet-friendly, so your furry friends can enjoy the adventure too. Use the filters to search for RVs that welcome pets on board.

What are the best road trip routes for RV travelers?

Popular RV routes include scenic coastal drives, national park loops, and cross-country highways. For beginners, you may want to try a long weekend trip where you don’t have to drive quite as far. Just remember to follow the 3-3-3 rule of RVing!