Nice older campground. A little different to locate, but following directions it is not that difficult. Nice touch was the set up ironing board and iron in the ladies restroom. The lady checking us in was very nice and helpful. We enjoyed being in the trees, but still able to get our satellite. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rain and loose new gravel contributed to my lower rating. Once this settles all should be better. Sites are well marked, but small and clean. Staff took the time to lead us to the site. Most had trees and shade, ours did not. We stayed just one night. It is very close to mall and shopping. History and activities are also close. We were on the Natchez Trace when we found this campground just off it. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Easy access from Natchez Trace, but very strange arrangements of sites. Friendly with all the stuff needed for quite nights sleep. Would come again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great CG just off the Trace. First one we've found since leaving Nashville that has sewer at each site. The Wi-Fi is fast, or maybe we've just been in the back woods too long. I don't know about unlevel sites that others have reported, I almost didn't need to use the levelers on the MH. We were only going to stay the one night but decided to extend one day. Good cable, 125 Volt power and 40 lbs water pressure. Escorted to our site and they checked later to make sure all was okay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a beautiful park, well maintained and nicely landscaped with trees and flowers. Even though the roads in the park were steep and a little tight, they were freshly paved. The people at the desk were very friendly and helpful, the Wi-Fi signal was strong and the cable TV offered numerous channels. The sites were very close together and not very level, but they were covered in gravel. Since it is so close and such an easy exit from the Natchez Trace this neat park is a great place for a stopover on a drive along the beautiful Trace. Be prepared however, since they accept only cash or checks. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here on our way to Arkansas and also on our way home. The staff was very friendly and helpful. This campground is just a short distance from hwy 78. We would stay here again when in the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The park sits on side of a hill. All roads are new asphalt. Sites are all gravel and way off level front to rear as well as side to side. Our site had 50 amp power, water, cable TV, table, and sewer. The cable TV had a lot of channels to look at. Satellite dishes will only work on some sites due to the trees. Wi-Fi is free and works well at your site. There are nice old trees here in park. Our Verizon cell phone did work here. The Bathhouses, which are at the office and were clean. There is a good bit of noise from Hwy 45 that runs close to park. They only take cash or check and no Credit Cards. This is a Good Sam park and that is not right per Good Sam rules. There is a Super Wal-Mart about 1/2 mile south of park. The staff was helpful as check in and will take you to your site. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I have to agree with the previous campers. Place is nice, very wooded, hilly, with nice management. The roads are paved but the sites are gravel. We had very little trouble getting level. My only gripe is with the lack of shade at my site. There were sites available that were shaded but not ours. The next time we stay there, I will insist on a shaded site. It is very close to the Tupelo activities. We were there for three nights. There's only one bathhouse which is old but spotlessly clean. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a nice park and was certainly the best park in the Tupelo area, as far as amenities go. We had excellent WI-FI and cable service, which is not available at the two state park campgrounds in the area. The park is built on a rolling terrain so it is difficult to find any perfectly level sites. Our site required extra blocking in the front to level our rig. I didn't really consider this a problem and am only mentioning it to advise others so that they are not surprised. We were escorted to our site and found it a fine site with plenty of room for our rig and our toad. The roads are all paved and the parking sites are gravel. We did have a short walk to find a rare grassy spot for our dog. Again, this was not a problem from our site, but some sites would require a longer hike since there is not any grass at most sites. The staff was very friendly and we would stay at this park again when in the Tupelo, MS area. I would recommend reservations during busy times because this park fill up fast. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Lovely terraced park. We had a wonderful level site right across from the office. Office staff was most helpful in getting us taken care of considering the park was fully booked. Due to severe weather in the area, we stayed an extra day. Location was very near shopping and also close to the Natchez Trace Parkway. Would stay here again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This terraced campground recently expanded. The original 40 sites are well-shaded, mostly pullthrough (a few smaller back-in sites suitable for popups, small trailers & Class Bs), graveled, level. Newer sites are entirely gravel, unshaded pullthroughs, with rock retaining walls; sites mostly level. Some tight turns and/or short steep pulls on campground roads. Utilities good, including cable & Wifi. Construction site and major road behind campground make it quite noisy. Bathrooms are small, older but very clean; not much space in toilet stalls; longterm campers are forbidden to use them. Laundry area clean but limited - only 2 washers & 1 dryer. Campground is convenient to the Natchez Trace (300 yards from visitor center) and to shopping, restaurants, etc. Pleasant staff. Weekends will see them doing lots of maintenance & upgrading. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very well laid out, easy access, level sites. Wi-fi worked flawlessly, and the cable was more than adequate - lots of channels - satellite worked good as well, easy to set up. Excellent landscaping - a lot of money was spent making this campground work in the typically hilly environment that it is in. I have to admit that I appreciate "fresh gravel" to dirt, mud, and dust that we have seen in some of the campgrounds in our trip up the Natchez trace. This park is a busy one, as it is the best around - call ahead for reservations - they don't accept credit cards - but will take your name to make a reservation. Staff is friendly and helpful - a good family run campground. We liked it so much that we stayed 4 days and made it a base to see the local sites. We would definitely visit again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate is Good Sam. Nice sites. Previous reviewer is confused. There are picnic tables, but the park is quite close to Hwy 45 and to a railroad track. Pretty noisy, but tolerable. Entering and leaving is a challenge, as main road is busy and hilly, with limited visibility as you turn on. Sites vary a lot in size. Ours was plenty wide, and reasonably level. We would stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This RV park is a joy to experience. Getting to it is a challenge, but the signage is good all the way as long as you watch closely for the little blue trailer signs. The park landscaping is well maintained, with grassy areas, lots of shade, and beautifully maintained sites. There was a trail that may go down to a river, but we did not go there. We saw no swimming pool, pond, or other water areas. Site sizes were very nice. Sites were level gravel with nicely paved roads. There were no picnic tables. The location is just out of town, so there were no noise problems from highways, railroads, or airports. Access was easy, and the staff were very friendly. Wi-Fi & cable TV worked great. We will definitely stay there again, possibly for a longer stay just to relax. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Old park that has been substantially expanded to accept larger rigs. Nice family run facility. Bath facilities are old but well maintained and clean. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We had a very pleasant stay at this campground. Since we were only staying overnight, we were in the back on gravel with no trees. The front of the park is wooded with bird feeders and plantings. The bathroom and showers were very clean with hot water and plenty of water pressure. The laundry was right next to the restrooms in the small office building. The ironing board was in the bathrooms. Gospel music played in the bathroom and a Bible was open on the front porch. The staff was helpful. We were able to locate needed supplies in town close by and enjoy the restaurant they recommended. We visited the Elvis Presley Museum on our way out of town where everyone was very friendly. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Extremely nice park. Not many sites but very well kept, neat and very clean. I stayed in addition, to rear, which had gravel, but very level and also very clean. Stayed there because of these reviews and somewhat unsure since it was a small campground and I am in a motor home, but easy to get around and also only 2 blocks (not walkable) to large mall. (wife had fun) Will definitely stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We called ahead as well and they held a spot. This campground is very hilly but not too bad to maneuver. THIS IS A CASH ONLY PARK, we were surprised to find they would not take any credit cards. The laundry is one washer and one dryer. The owners are on site and making improvement everyday. It is not far off the Trace and easy to get into and out of. It is about 30 mins to Red Bay Al for the Tiffen people. Do not try to ride your bike (unless you like steep hills), there are paved roads but quite difficult to ride. We would stay here agian. We camped here in a Motorhome.
There is a very small area that can be used for a tent. Small, but very nice campground. Very quiet. Nice shade and very close to Natchez Trace (1/2 mile), and downtown. Mall about 1/2 mile down the road, Lots of restaurants and things to do locally. Easy to get in and out, sites are large and comfortably level. i would stay here again anytime. Nice place. Rate was for based on weekly rate. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Excellent overnight stop on the Natchez Trace. It's hard to believe they could jam in as many sites into a hillside location as they do, but sites are all level, terraced down the hillside. Rather close together. Tight but OK. Price paid is full hook-up with Good Sam discount. Big rigs have room to maneuver. Outstanding free Wi-Fi and free cable service too. Took a reservation with just a cell phone number and held it. Would stay here again while on the road. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice little park on a wooded hillside , near shopping and highways but fairly quiet. Very nice, responsive staff. Only 2 toilets & showers but quite clean (not used much), and only 2 washers and ONE dryer. Site wasn't level and the hookups were in the far back; water connection was on ground so these were inconvenient for dumping. Big rigs here get the super, level sites, use 50 amp and more electricity and water, yet pay the same as the smaller rigs who use less resources. Still, this is a nice stop. $26 is the Good Sam discount rate. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very nice neat and clean campground. Near Natchez Trace. The sites are freshly renovated. Gravel sites, fairly level, with a full hookup, cable TV, and WiFi. Great campground, a gem. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Just a wonderful park. Shaded sites. Quiet setting. Cable and WiFi. Near a mall and lots of restaurants. We too were in site 47 and it is level. Something that is hard to find in most rv parks. Office staff very friendly and helpful. Would definitely stay here again. The only reason they didn't get a 10 is because there isn't a pool. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park was great. Very near shopping, hidden in the woods from all the traffic. Site 47 was completely level. We will stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Staff very friendly. Has Cable TV and great WIFI. Our site was fairly level. We would stay here again when in the area. Don't usually like to camp where some permanent renters but this campground was okay, and the permanent resident campers in good shape. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
The owners have done some great work here since our visit last year by adding some new sites, sprucing up the utilities and adding some landscaping. Most of the sites are level pull-throughs with ample room. Interior roads are asphalt and individual sites are gravel in great condition. A few seasonal campers are here and also what appear to be local construction workers, but they have very neat campsites and the overall appearance is very pleasant. This campground is very close to the Natchez Trace Parkway and US Hwy 78, so is convenient for a quick overnighter. It's also very close to many restaurants and a shopping mall. Highly recommended! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A great park, great people, landscaped sites. Only thing that would make this more perfect is a pull. Must stay if you are in Tupilo We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Park is freshly landscaped and the WiFi system is great. We have stayed here before and will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is clean, clean, clean. the sites can be a bit tight on the side-by-side, but are more than ample in length, even if you're towing a trailer behind you. We were able to pick up an on again off again WiFi signal that was outstanding when you could get it. The cable TV is the clearest cable we've ever had in an RV park. The owners work really hard keeping things clean. We were there when the leaves were falling. They were out there every single week clearing the leaves off the blacktopped roads and the sites too. There is some construction going on while they're putting in some new sites, but it has no effect on the current campsites. Restaurants of almost any kind and shopping are within a mile. We really enjoyed the park except for one thing. There just wasn't a lot of grass available for our dog. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a good stopover while traveling to your final destination or visiting the many historic sites in the area. Most sites are very shady and have some nice landscaping. Sites are a little close together, but many have landscaped bushes and trees to provide some separation between units. The utilities all worked, although many were old and could use some refreshing. The campground is convenient to shopping, fuel, and restaurants. We were assigned one of the least desirable campsites (#28/29), but many others were nicely placed and better maintained. There was a sign in the office that read "Campground Manager Wanted", but the campground didn't seem to suffer from lack of maintenance. As a stopover it worked well, but I think we might try one of the nearby state parks next time. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Pleasant employees, great location and pretty park. Overnite stop for us but we'll be back for Natchez Trace proximity. Neat,clean and tidy. Hopefully , they'll have wifi next trip! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice small quiet "adult" park. Clean and well maintained. Pull-thru space was well leveled with easy access. Pleasing surroundings. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Built on a hillside but they have terraced the land so the spots are level. All the necessities for an overnight on the Natchez Trace or this would be fine for longer if you had business here. It is quiet at night here. We would return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice location on the north-east side of city near Barnes Crossing mall, restaurants, Walmart, Sam's Club & Cracker Barrel. Follow directions from Natchez Trace parkway or 78. Park has combination of gravel & concrete pads. Shaded with tall trees, no problem for satellite dish. We were parked close to another MH due to Furniture Market (every Feb. & Aug.) but still had plenty of room for slides. We will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is not a state CG, but a private CG just off the Trace between milepost 251-252. It is only 1/4 mile from the Trace. Very quiet here and the sites are level, clean and surrounded by grass. The pool is clean and the pond very picturesque. A great place to overnight or stay a few days to see the Trace or take in Tupelo. I think that some of the previous reviews have confused this CG with a State Park on the Trace. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a state park so, like most, it only provides the basics. We had water and electric, but had to use the dump station for our sewerage. The roads were paved and the parking places were level concrete slabs. This is a very wooded park and getting a clear space for your Satellite antenna is quite a challenge. We were parked by the lake and we could not get a clear aim at the satellite. There are two different camping areas, A & B. There are only two pull through sites and they are in campground B. We did have to unhook our toad and back into our site, which was not that big of a problem. The sites are pretty small and close to each other which could be a problem if the park is booked solid. There were only six other rigs there during our stay and it was very quiet. The road getting back to the campground is a little narrow but it is paved and we only brushed against a few branches on our way in. We would stay there again, during the week. On the weekends I have a feeling that it is pretty busy with the locals coming to enjoy the park and the lake. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed the for one night to see Elvis' boyhood home. We also went to the car museum, it being a greatplace to see antique cars of all makes and models. The sites were all gravel. The one we stayed in was too much, I believe. I had to raise one side up four inches. The restrooms and showers wer clean. The road to the park was badly needing repair with pot holes all along the two miles getting to the office. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Park is close to the Natchez Trail. Passport America was not allowed. A number of conditions relate to discounts. Park was clean & neat, three small lakes were available to fish without a license. No cable TV and no credit cards, cash or checks only. A good overnight park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a beautiful park. The sites were spacious, long and shaded with great views of the lake. There was more than enough room for our fifth-wheel and the tow vehicle. There are miles of trails that we shared with the deer. The laundry room was one of the cleanest I've ever seen in a campground! The office ranger was very friendly and helpful with information and leaflets about the park. We will definitely be back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great park with friendly retired Marine owner. Very clean and quite setting with small pond. Easy access from Natchez Trace. Would have given it a 10 if there was wifi available. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Interior roads are narrow and the sites are tight but we were able to navigate into a long pullthru without unhooking for the night. Office staff were friendly. They offer Good Sam and Escapee discounts, and Passport America part of the year, unfortunately not in October. Easy access to and from the Natchez Trace Parkway. We would camp here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Located just off the Natchez Trace Parkway at mile marker 251.6. Only a small informational
sign on the Natchez Trace Parkway to identify the campground exit. Turn right .1 miles at the stop sign. Sites need some leveling. Tend to require blocking. Offers Good Sam discount. Park is very clean. Great place to stay overnight when traveling the best road for RV's we have seen, "The Natchez Trace Parkway". We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
2002
$20
Located right at the Trace. Easy on/off. Friendly owners - cut some branches off a tree so we could fit on the site. Near Tupelo. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2002
$18
Easy access to Trace. Small park, friendly managers (they trimmed a tree so our rig would not get hit). Entrance sign is not real obvious - at the side of a house. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2002
$17
This campground was a little difficult to find as it's out of the way. Its location out in the countryside, however, makes it a very quiet place. It has 2 bathrooms located in the office building/owner's residence that are like residential bathrooms. They are very nice and very clean! The nicest part about this campground may be the very friendly couple who operate it. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2002
$17
A very nice, clean little park. A distance out of town, around 9 miles and VERY quiet! Would stay again. We camped here in a camper.
We stayed here in a 40' footer with 4-slides and a tow vehicle. For a small campground it is well laid out with mostly large sites. Not many sites have a satellite shot though. We were in site 2 with a table, standing BBQ and a shared fire pit. We also had phone service (Verizon). We didn't see the "No Vehicles Over 17500 Pounds" until we were on it. Nowhere for big rigs to turn around until you're in the park. So we stayed anyway. We would stay here again: if the weight limit is removed. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here one night as we passed through Tupelo. It is a small campground circled around the bathroom and laundry room. The sites were spacious, level and paved. The park ranger was friendly and patrolled quite often giving a feeling of security. The facilities are dated, but very clean. Landscaping was very nice. Our parents were with us in a motorhome and neither of us had any problems with the electricity or water. Although somewhat off the beaten path, we would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Picnic tables, fire pits, children's play area, fishing lake and nature trails are included. Sites are about 45' wide. Sites are paved as are access roads. Tennis courts could use some re-furbishing. The staff is very friendly. The main problem we had was that the voltage on the shore power was too high. During the day it was 130 volts. At night it was 134 volts. This can cause damage to some electrical appliances. If this is corrected, we would rate this park a nine. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.