
Getting to Indian Creek
Get directions and admission information
LDAF's Indian Creek Recreation Area is located within the Alexander State Forest between I-49 and US Hwy 165 in central Rapides Parish. You can access the area 24 hours a day. Handicap parking is available.
Address
100 Camp Ground Road Woodworth, LA 71485
Day pass
- A day pass to the area is $8 per vehicle for up to 5 occupants; $10 per vehicle for over 5 occupants (cash or debit/credit card) 
- After posted hours, gate entry requires a credit/debit card or a passcode provided by the office. 
Veterans and law enforcement can receive 50% off their day pass. Disabled veterans can get free entry. You must provide proper picture identification. To get a special veteran entrance permit, contact the Louisiana Department of Veterans’ Affairs office in the parish where you reside.
Campground resources
- Enjoy the scenery and wildlife, including beautiful lake views 
- Hike or bike on natural trails 
- Have a picnic 
- Swim in the lake 
- Launch a boat 
- Go jet skiing or tubing 
- Fish from a boat or the banks of the lake (small perch, panfish) 
- Visit RV campsites or primitive areas 
- Attend an event 
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- 3 beach areas 
- 4 bath houses 
- Picnic tables 
- BBQ grills 
- Playground equipment 
- Boat launch 
- Boat, canoe, and lifejacket rentals 
- Trails 
- Over 100 campsites 
- Covered pavilions (available for rental) 
If you’re planning to stay a few nights, groceries are available within a couple of miles.
Rules and regulations
- Pets are allowed but must be on a leash. 
- Quiet hours are 10pm - 7am. 
- No metal detectors. 
- No fireworks. 
- No littering, including cigarette butts; dispose of litter in trash bins. Dumpsters are centrally located on Azalea Trail. 
- Dispose of sewerage and water from an RV or camper at one of the 2 dump stations. Don’t dispose of other waste in the dump station. 
- Be aware you’re in a forest and use caution. You might run across poisonous snakes, alligators, raccoons, black bears, snapping turtles, and other animals that could potentially harm you if they feel threatened. 
- Don’t bring or use chainsaws, and don’t burn pallets. You can easily find firewood throughout the site. 
- On campsites, registered visitors are responsible for all visitors at their site. 
- Golf carts can be used by overnight guests while they are camping, but carts must be registered at the office (registration fee applies). 
