Why Choose Louisiana for Tiny Living?
Louisiana tiny house communities stretch from the bayou country in the south to the Shreveport area in the northwest, with stops in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Lafayette, and central Louisiana along the way. The state does not have one tiny house law for all parishes. Each parish and city sets its own zoning and building rules, and most of the communities listed below operate as small intentional villages, tiny-friendly RV parks, or shared-amenity tiny home properties. Burleigh Plantation in Grand Coteau and Pine Crest Park in Slidell are the two communities in this directory with confirmed addresses, websites, or phone numbers in the source data, while the remaining listings are city-level community names with shared amenity lists.
Before joining a community, make sure you understand Louisiana tiny house zoning laws so you know what to expect. Most communities handle the legal side for you, but it helps to know the rules. If you prefer to build your own tiny house instead of buying one already in the community, check out our directory of Louisiana builders who can create a custom home that fits community requirements.
Not finding what you want in these communities? You can also browse tiny houses for sale across Louisiana to find a home you can move into a community or place on your own land.
