Johnson Bayou, LA 70631
United States of America
If you are in the Johnson Bayou, Louisiana are to work at one of the many plants or refineries in the Port Arthur, Texas area, such as Motiva or Cheniere, and are in need of a place to call home for an extended time in your RV, then Young's RV Park is the perfect place for you as well. Motiva is about 20 miles away from this RV Park and Cheniere is about 14 miles away, making them well within driving distance for anyone. These are just two of the many refineries in this area, there are others as well.
Young's RV Park offers its guests full hookups, meaning that they have water, sewer and electricity. They offer both 30 amp and 50 amp electrical service. There is cable and internet available from a local company. On the property, guests will have access to a laundry facility and a trash dumpster. Pets are welcome as long as they are well-behaved and their owners are responsible for them. Tents are also welcome.
This is a very clean, safe RV Park on the Louisiana Gulf Coast. While it may not offer all the extra amenities that other RV Parks may have available, it does have the most important ones, such as full hookups and a laundry facility. It also does not have the high cost that other RV Parks may have that do have more to offer. If you are looking for a safe, quiet place to park your RV while in the area, then Young's RV Park could be just the place you are looking for.
For more information or to make reservations at Young's RV Park, call 337-569-2845. The owners of this RV Park are very nice and very accommodating to the needs of their guests and will make you feel welcome as soon as you get there.
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