Camping in Mississippi

Find history, recreation, and scenery in the Magnolia State of Mississippi.

95% (1536 reviews)
95% (1536 reviews)

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12 top campgrounds in Mississippi

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Creekside Farm Co.

6 sites · Tents24 acres · Kiln, MS
Once a main railway for lumber in Hancock County, this small 24-acre homestead, acquired in 2010, is home to a variety of farm animals, edible landscaping including multiple varieties of fruit trees and small vegetable gardens. Completely wooded at the time of purchase, the farm is still a work in progress. Daily farm life involves upgrading fences, clearing the 5-acre pasture, building animal pens, installing rain catchment systems, composting, harvesting, canning, baking and our favorite....... feeding the furry and feathered friends. Pitch your tent in our wooded acreage nestled along side a flowing creek bed. Relax on the sand and watch the squirrels play or close your eyes to meditate with the sounds of nature. A true primitive camping experience awaits you. You can fish in the pond for your own dinner and gather eggs for breakfast. Try snacking on farm breads and biscuits with homemade jellies. Depending on the season, picking wild blackberries or some of the farm produce available gives a glimpse into the daily life of living at Creekside Farm. Our goal is to provide an unplugged experience for you to unwind and get back to nature so you can release the stress of everyday and enjoy the nature and serenity of our little farm. Inquire about homesteading classes and our bi annual homesteading festival. Classes are on Saturday mornings in January/February. The festival is a small but super packed event in the fall and spring each year. You can follow us on FaceBook for more details.
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All You Need Institute

11 sites · Lodging, Tents111 acres · Lumberton, MS
All You Need is a 111 acre paradise that is home to some VERY unique and endangered habitat. Our northern boundary is a tract of DeSoto National Forest, where we have practically exclusive access to another 90 acres of longleaf pine savannah and more bottomland creeks. The sandhills are home to prickly pear cactus, deer moss (7 kinds of lichen), and our mascot, the endangered Gopher Tortoise. We're working to develop a nature education and retreat center where we share permaculture practices, homesteading/sustainable living skills, conservation practices, and approaches to connecting more deeply to the land. You will have access to and be a 5 minute walk from our many walking paths and our swimming pond, as well as a 15 minute walk to Desoto National Forest, which butts up to our property line. We would love to have you as our guest on the land, and are especially eager to meet travelers who deeply love nature and want to live in better relationship to it! Check in is between 2pm - 8pm, Check out is 11am. There's a fee for late check-in to our site.
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Twin Lakes

21 sites · RVs, Tents350 acres · Water Valley, MS
A quiet, country campground with over 12 miles of well-marked trails through old growth hardwood timber. We offer shady campsites and fishing in two private lakes stocked with bass and bluegill. Lakes are for campers only! Campers can pick blueberries when they are in season (June-July)--limit 2 pints per site per day. Wildlife is abundant. You will hear owls and coyotes at night. Often bald eagles can be spotted at both lakes. Other wildlife you may see: deer, wild turkey, raccoons, opossums, fox, bobcat, coyote, rabbits, armadillo, otter, and squirrels. Please do not approach the wild animals! There is a pretty creek for those who like to creek walk. Petrified wood can be picked up in the creek bed. We are only 30 minutes from the University of Mississippi campus for people coming for ballgame weekends. We are only about 20 minutes from Grenada and Enid Reservoirs. These have some of the finest crappie fishing in the United States. We are located 2 miles east of the Trans America Trail.
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La Ti’ Bel Rue

5 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Gautier, MS
Once you arrive. If rv, you can set up and on warm days take a nice swim. Tent spots all around the pond and private spots in the trees. Southern charm with a chef in house.. We have a native hippie culture going on with a growing city soon to have one of the best new walk about malls. We also take in tiny homes and nomadic boon dockers as well as vanlifers and work for stay... we are quiet in bed by 7 8 We are so excited to have you share some space with us. we are able to house one full set up for rv which will be aside the home. and many boondockers, : if it rains 1 inch the full hook up sight is not usable till the sand dries always rv owners have a adapter just incase you have to be relocated due to rain...  parades begin around here end of jan and go to week before easter. joe cane day in mobile is huge and only 40 mins away. we can hold pets rv or tent between the gates.... this is limited for now.....we have 3 fur kids that range freely day and night, the pavilion provides awesome days and nights  rain or shine  its park size...  We are less then 8 mins to ocean swimming 1 and half hourish to New Orleans 30 to mobile Alabama 1 hourish to Pensacola fl.  15 mins to casinos, 9 mins to downtown ocean springs. 3 mins to 90 for crusin the coast. some weekends we have musicians and energy healings, reiki, tiny homes are welcome, owner is native american can do drum healins and carries much wisdom for sit down word sharing.. sky viewing is good reduced light noise. please note we are in the middle of city  which is great for access to anything and everything  but when the sun goes down we are quieter. must love and respect dogs... no pets at this time.. we are very sorry please note again if you arrive at night it is dark here. gnat-thurty is between sunset.. sketters are minimual as we do bat boxes and local wildlife to maintain. fishing is not extra but the yearling must be thrown back if u catch the big blue gill u get a bonus reward, we preferr no food fishing but lure fishing we have ax throwing and soon our chickens will arrive and our frisbie gul will be forth coming gator farm is right down the road and sheppard state park is as well where the dump station is located. we wish to think of you as family feel free to think of us as the same thank you for reading and being apart of the :lil cute place: addemdum we have 4 sights of it says it is booked it is not always all sights best to always ask dogs: lets talk more on this: if you bring your own poochy fence which they sell portable dog fences for camping you will be so much more comfortable.. as will your fur babies and ours.. we understand your dog is the best dog and our dogs are the best dogs howeve,r the day comes, n poof there we are.. and due to this day we no longer accept at this time any pet travelers what we find as we travel and for our travelers is portable dog yards light weight easy snap together and they work.... we do a pallet dog yard for some of our rvers with pets and work around schedules this is our fur babies home.. thank you for reading that with an open heart.. side note its has always been my dogs getting bit and they freely roam... hence the crack down here...( update we are no accepting travling pets at this time we are sorry) check in time is 2pm no later then7. anything after 7 will be the standard 20 late entrance fee. after 9 no entry is allowed please and thank you.. we are a home not a camp ground. we offer tons of stuff and give respect for free. we are inclusive
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Camping in Mississippi guide

Overview

Mississippi’s Gulf Coast might be the most well-known camping area in this Southern state, but excellent options can also be found further inland. Tour the historic Natchez Trace Parkway, find a patch of the Appalachian Mountains, or set up on lakeshores. Campers will find 25 state parks, numerous National Park Service units, recreation areas, and national forests, as well as deluxe RV parks and everything in between.

Where to go

Mississippi’s Gulf Coast

Some of the state’s most divine camping is found along the Gulf Coast. Gulf Islands National Seashore protects over 135,000 acres of the mainland and barrier islands in Mississippi and Florida. Hike amid the sand dunes, hit the waters in a boat or kayak, go deep-sea fishing, or explore wonders under the waters. Further inland, Clark Creek Nature Area is a fascinating landscape, with 700 acres of bluffs and pines. The National Park Service’s Davis Bayou Campground can accommodate tent and RV camping within the National Seashore. Private RV parks and glamping rentals can be found in beachside towns like Ocean Springs and Biloxi. Or, venture along the coast to find Gulfport and Bay St. Louis and more.

Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail

One way to explore the state is with a drive along the NPS’s Natchez Trace Parkway. Crossing three states, the bulk of the parkway runs diagonally across Mississippi along a 444-mile route paralleling the Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail. It offers a trek through time, following pathways formed by Native Americans, early European settlers, and more. The National Park Serve offers three first-come-first-served primitive campgrounds along the Natchez Trace. Campsites are free and can accommodate both tents and RVs. Plan a longer stop in Natchez, which has several private RV parks and glamping options, including Natchez State Park. This town overlooks the Mississippi River and offers a lot of character.

Northern Mississippi

Northern Mississippi is home to the state’s mountains. They may not be as high as other peaks, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t scenic. This small section of the Appalachians is home to Tishomingo State Park, an unexpected land of ferns, waterfalls, and craggy bluffs. A wooded campground offers RV sites and primitive tent camping. Two grand lakes provide recreation and scenery. Sardis Lake is a popular camping area to the west, and Bay Springs Lake is a favorite in the east. The Army Corps of Engineers operates several waterfront campgrounds.

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