We had a full hook-up site that appeared to be an in-season host site. Sites were level concrete and spaced well. Bathrooms and showers are warm, clean and well-maintained; there is a laundry with one washer and one dryer. The town of Aberdeen is small but has groceries and other services. Nice trees and shade, a number of sites were waterfront. Another nice COE campground, we'd stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
As with other Army Corps campgrounds, this park has nice level concrete sites with the
usual attached gravel pad for the picnic table, grill, and fire ring. This park is just a few miles from Aberdeen, MS. However, it is very secluded out in the woods. There are two loops. Many of the sites, probably close to 1/3 or more, are directly on the water. This lake is part of a large river. Our site was only a few feet from the water. There are several piers located along the waterfront that are useable by campers. There is a playground in each loop. Most of the sites are fairly large and some would even accommodate a big rig with space to spare. There are some double sites and even double-width sites with only a single hook-up - i.e. lots of concrete. There are two dumping bays with running water. The bath house looked clean, but I didn't inspect the showers. While there are a few full hookup sites, ours only had 30/50 amp electricity and water. There are some nice little shops to visit in nearby downtown Aberdeen. If you need RV supplies, there is a fairly large RV dealer out on Hwy 8 about 6 or 7 miles from downtown Aberdeen (probably one of the largest in the state). If ever visiting this area again, we will definitely camp here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.