The best camping near Lake Lincoln State Park

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Wendy Oaks RV Resort

16 sites · RVs8 acres · Florence, MS
Wendy Oaks is a small (36 site), quaint, and beautiful RV Park located conveniently on Highway 49 in Florence, MS. This park is a great place if you want to "unwind & chill" for a few days or for RV passersby wanting a safe, clean, and pretty "layover" on the way to your final destination. Our beautiful 8-acre lake also offers great fishing for bass, bream, and catfish (catch & release OR keep & eat)! Wendy Oaks RV Resort is a dog-friendly park. Owners must keep dogs on a leash at all times and pick up their waste in all areas within the park, including your site yard. Amenities: Wendy Oaks amenities icons Beautiful 8-acre lake Full hookup RV sites (water, electric & sewer) Basic & Premium WiFi at all sites Clean restrooms & hot showers Fire pits and picnic tables at most sites (refer to site description for details) Laundry (coin-operated washer and dryers) General Store (coming soon) Great scenery
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Bogue Chitto Choo Choo

2 sites · Lodging20 acres · Mc Comb, MS
Once a railroad line through the back woods in Mississippi. Then abandoned. Then reclaimed and converted into a campground. Than abandoned.Stay in a train car or in a primitive camp site in the wilderness in the deep south.If you are into unique experiences, secluded nature, history, feeling alone in the woods or something a little edgy then the Bogue Chitto Choo Choo is the place for your next camping adventure.Artists, hippies and true nature lovers are welcome.Give me a call with your curiosity.Learn more about this land:Camp here in the Deep woods, southwest Mississippi, yea that's right. Sleep in a historic train car, pitch a tent by the private creek under the sublime Trestle ruins or on a clear flat camp site, the choice is yours. In fact the entire place is yours upon your reservation. The converted Box Car camp is fit for Hobo life. Rustic, with the essentials to make lasting memories with your family or mates. The campground is located on the abandoned Fernwood Columbia Gulf Rail line and consists of over 10 acres or pristine nature preserve and sweet seclusion.YesLockable gate, Lockable Box Bar with indoor powder room, Outdoor shower, Small kitchen,  Outdoor covered patio, Other essential cool stuff, Love dogs, Private, Bring all my friends (per person fees), clean grocery store within 10 miles, Great restaurants in McComb, Hip AF, Secret place you can share with your friends, Be a good neighbor.NoGlamorous, Indoor shower, Beds or linens, Life guard on duty, Other camp groups on property same time as you, Being loud.
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The best camping near Lake Lincoln State Park guide

Overview

About

Consider it home-away-from-home, but instead of looking out the kitchen window at your typical suburban plot, you see the 550-acre Lincoln Lake. An extra squint of the eyes and you’ll also make out jet skiers, swimmers, and fisherman hanging out in the background. Sunday visitors stop at the Magnolia Brush Arbor for a non-denominational spiritual service followed by a quiet, gentle nature hike through the short-leaf pine and summer magnolias to strengthen the experience. Top off the a perfect day of rest with a leisurely game of disc golf or with a book in the sand under the sun. Good evening nature, hallelujah!

When to go

The ideal time to visit Lake Lincoln State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer months can be quite warm, making early morning or late afternoon the best times for outdoor activities. Winters are generally mild, but it's wise to check for any seasonal closures before planning your trip.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for the season to ensure a comfortable visit.
  • Be aware of park hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, and plan your activities within this timeframe.
  • Stay informed about any trail closures or maintenance updates to avoid inconvenience.
  • Accessibility varies across different areas of the park; inquire ahead if you require special accommodations.
  • Remember to pack essentials like water, snacks, and a first-aid kit for a safe and enjoyable experience.

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