Camping near Greenville, MS

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    The Mississippi Delta region surrounding Greenville, Mississippi features camping options that range from riverside sites to forested retreats. Warfield Point Park, located directly in Greenville, offers camping along the Mississippi River with both RV and tent sites. Within an hour's drive, campers can access Lake Chicot State Park in Arkansas, which provides lakeside camping with full hookups and cabin accommodations. Leroy Percy State Park, Mississippi's oldest state park, sits approximately 30 miles south of Greenville and offers year-round camping with full hookup sites, cabins, and primitive options. The Delta National Forest, located southeast of Greenville, provides more remote camping experiences with designated primitive sites.

    Reservation requirements vary significantly across the region's campgrounds. Many primitive sites in Delta National Forest require advance reservations through Recreation.gov despite their rustic nature. According to one camper, "You must make reservations with 877-444-6777 or recreation.gov. This is dispersed camping but only in the numbered campsites." Payment methods also differ between locations, with some parks accepting only cash. Warfield Point Park specifically notes "payment is CASH ONLY" for its sites. Weather conditions impact accessibility, particularly in low-lying areas prone to flooding. The region's characteristic cypress swamps and bayous create beautiful scenery but can lead to standing water and muddy conditions after rainfall. Mosquitoes are abundant during warmer months, with multiple reviewers noting their prevalence.

    Waterfront locations dominate the camping landscape around Greenville, with cypress trees and water views frequently mentioned in visitor reviews. At Lake Chicot State Park, one visitor noted, "The lakeside sites are so nice. You can watch the sunsets on the lake. There are cypress trees at the lake's edge all around the lake." Wildlife viewing opportunities include alligators, deer, and various bird species. Disc golf courses are available at both Leroy Percy State Park and Warfield Point Park, providing recreational options beyond water activities. Facility maintenance varies considerably between locations, with some visitors reporting excellent upkeep while others note neglect. One reviewer of Warfield Point Park observed, "Decent park on the Mississippi. Park is maintained although needs more attention. Awesome location and should be busier."

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    Best Campgrounds near Greenville (26)

      1. Lake Chicot State Park Campground

      3.9(10)8mi from GreenvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This is a beautiful campground on Lake Chicot in Arkansas.   The lakeside sites on so nice.  You can watch the sun sets on the lake.  There are cypress trees at the lake's edge all around the lake. "

      "Parking close to Clean beautiful individual bathrooms. Would definitely come back."

      2. Warfield Point Park

      3.3(3)5mi from GreenvilleRVs, Tents

      3. Pecan Grove RV Park

      3.4(8)14mi from GreenvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "They have several cabins (even a couple on the lake) and RV campsites. We stayed in the same pull through site this year. Dog park fenced in with a dog bag/trash station."

      4. Leroy Percy State Park Campground

      4.4(8)18mi from GreenvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Quiet small campground in Mississippi Delta. Pretty lake for fishing and easy 18 hole disc golf course. Sites are well spaced. Full hookups. We stayed in site 1. Pretty view of lake."

      "Great little park ,Mississippi's first state park,nice small park very clean and well maintained beautiful big trees along the waters edge ,quiet and relaxing open year round with full hook-ups including"

      5. Warfield Point Park Washington County Park

      2.0(2)5mi from GreenvilleRVs, Tents

      6. Arkansas City Trailhead — Delta Heritage Trail State Park

      4.0(1)17mi from GreenvilleTents

      "There are no assigned sites but just a grassy area adjacent to the parking area."

      7. Lake Shore RV Park

      Be the first to review9mi from GreenvilleRVs, Tents

      8. Peacock in the Delta

      5.0(1)24mi from Greenville2 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "All guests are welcome to use the swimming pool(June 1-October 2), tennis court, horseback riding, walking trails. Check them out and leave them some love!"

      from $25 - $175 / night

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      9. Flamingo Pointe RV Park at Lake Wallace, 2 miles off US HYW 165

      5.0(1)24mi from Greenville4 sitesRVs

      "Jeff met us at the site, showed us around the premises, suggested great spots to enjoy dinner, and checked with us the next morning.  "

      from $30 / night

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      10. Winter Camping @ Southern Breeze Campground

      5.0(1)25mi from Greenville2 sites

      "Really like the location and took just 5 min to get to Walmart from there for an item I forgot. Saw an armadillo and a huge hare/rabbit right at my tent site."

      from $49 / night

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    • Jenny
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Pecan Grove RV Park

      Nice and quiet

      Pecan Grove is a nice place to stay overnight. They have several cabins (even a couple on the lake) and RV campsites. We stayed in the same pull through site this year. Dog park fenced in with a dog bag/trash station. Bathrooms were clean - not a single spiderweb or bug on the wall/floor.

    • cThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 28, 2026

      Leroy Percy State Park Campground

      5 star park, but still recovering from storms

      Quiet small campground in Mississippi Delta. Pretty lake for fishing and easy 18 hole disc golf course. Sites are well spaced. Full hookups. We stayed in site 1. Pretty view of lake. Next to dump but all sites are full hookups ups so no one used it. But could have been an issue.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 23, 2026

      Lake Chicot State Park Campground

      Beautiful view of Lake Chicot

      Very quiet. We camped here 2 nights during a cold snap. 1st night , Sunday, there were 3 of us camping . Looks like we may have the campground to ourselves tonight!

    • Bobbie S.
      Feb. 21, 2026

      Pecan Grove RV Park

      Great Overnight Stop

      Stopped for one night while in route to our destination. Easy to book on line, friendly front desk employee. It is off the highway. Much traffic noise pollution, but would certainly stay here again.

    • AmericansAre B.
      Nov. 26, 2025

      Winter Camping @ Southern Breeze Campground

      Clean, great flat space for wheelchairs. Host is helpful and knowledgeable.

      Really like the location and took just 5 min to get to Walmart from there for an item I forgot. Saw an armadillo and a huge hare/rabbit right at my tent site. Will be offering camping with (portable) bunk bed cabins soon, so I will definitely be back. Pack out your trash so bring bags. Nice host. Great location in warm southern Arkansas under an hour to (north of) Louisiana. Much more affordable, than in Louisiana.

    • Jenny
      Jun. 7, 2025

      Pecan Grove RV Park

      Nice stop

      Pecan Grove is a nice place to stop on our way home from Florida. There’s several permanent residents but it seems there is always a spot for us to stay for a night. Nice concrete pads in several pull through spots.

    • Tanguy S.
      May. 20, 2025

      Wilbur D. Mills

      Calme

      Calme, espacé, eau, électricité lac, attention aux moustiques


    Guide to Greenville

    Camping sites near Greenville, Mississippi offer diverse terrain with a mix of riverside and bayou environments at elevations around 130 feet above sea level. Summer temperatures often exceed 90°F with high humidity, creating challenging conditions for tent campers without proper ventilation. Several campgrounds maintain usable facilities year-round despite seasonal flooding that can temporarily limit access to certain sites.

    What to do

    Disc golf courses: Leroy Percy State Park features an 18-hole course popular with regular campers. "We brought our kayaks and got some fishing done in alligator lake but only after playing an 18 hole disc golf course!" notes reviewer JR R.

    Wildlife viewing: Bird watching is excellent during migration seasons, particularly at Lake Chicot State Park. One visitor observed "wildlife seems to be abundant as we saw dozens of deer, large raccoons, squirrels, pelicans, and ducks" during their winter visit.

    Swimming pool access: When staying at privately owned accommodations like Peacock in the Delta, guests can enjoy additional amenities not found at public campgrounds. "All guests are welcome to use the swimming pool (June 1-October 2), tennis court, horseback riding, walking trails," according to a campground representative.

    What campers like

    Concrete pads: Many campers appreciate the solid foundations at certain campgrounds. At Leroy Percy, visitors note that "sites are big, level and cement," making setup easier regardless of weather conditions.

    Sunset views: Flamingo Pointe RV Park offers exceptional water views that guests frequently mention. One camper shared that "the best part for us was enjoying the sunset and sunrise out by the water with a campfire and our 2 pups."

    Pecan harvesting: The mature trees at Warfield Point Park Washington County Park provide a unique seasonal activity. According to one visitor, "The pecan trees in the park provided the camper some nice pecans. What a feast."

    What you should know

    Cash-only policies: Several campgrounds have specific payment requirements. At Warfield Point Park, "payment is CASH ONLY," so arrive prepared with sufficient funds.

    Bathroom conditions vary: Facilities range from excellent to poorly maintained. At Arkansas City Trailhead, visitors report "clean restrooms with flush toilets," while other locations receive criticism for maintenance issues.

    Seasonal closures: Some campgrounds close certain sections during off-peak times. At Lake Chicot State Park, a visitor reported, "Camping areas C and E are closed. Area F has full hook-ups and 30 amps."

    Insect pressure: The delta environment breeds mosquitoes and other biting insects. One Lake Chicot camper noted "Noseeums and other mosquitoes a little bad but could be worse" during their September stay.

    Tips for camping with families

    Site selection for safety: Choose sites away from water hazards when camping with small children. At Leroy Percy, one visitor advised, "Cabins are close to the bayou. Would be very cautious with children."

    Off-season camping advantages: Fall and winter visits mean fewer insects and crowds. A November Lake Chicot visitor mentioned they "Loved it! Great trails nice lake very quiet in November!"

    Playground access: Pecan Grove RV Park provides convenient overnight accommodations with additional facilities. The location is "absolutely perfect for those traveling and need a nice overnight or decide to stay a few extra like I did," according to one reviewer.

    Tips from RVers

    Site length limitations: Many RV sites in the region are compact. At Lake Chicot, a camper warned that Area F has "sites are nice but a little short" for larger rigs.

    Water levels impact accessibility: The Mississippi River fluctuates significantly, affecting campground conditions. A Warfield Point visitor noted "park looks bad looks like flood damage gate is open no one around. Electric poles are down," indicating recent high water issues.

    Full hookup availability: Despite advertising, not all sites provide complete services. One Warfield Point camper clarified "their site says 52 full service sites, that's a lie! They only have 5 sites that are FULL hookups. All other sites have electricity and city water ONLY!"

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Greenville, MS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Greenville, MS is Lake Chicot State Park Campground with a 3.9-star rating from 10 reviews.

    What parks are near Greenville, MS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 13 parks near Greenville, MS that allow camping, notably Arkansas River - Wilbur D. Mills Pool and Delta National Forest.