Best Glamping near Baldwyn, MS

Tishomingo State Park and Wall Doxey State Park house upscale glamping accommodations within scenic Mississippi woodland settings. Tishomingo offers yurts with electricity and modern amenities, while Wall Doxey features canvas glamping tents with comfortable furnishings. Both locations provide picnic tables, fire rings, and drinking water access. The glamping sites are strategically placed to maximize privacy while maintaining convenient access to clean shower facilities and toilets. Electric hookups allow for climate control options, making these accommodations suitable for year-round getaways. "We loved it here. It was quiet and well maintained. Employees were very friendly," noted one visitor about their glamping experience.

The Tennessee Valley Authority's Pickwick Dam Campground features waterfront glamping sites just a short drive from Baldwyn. These eco-friendly canvas accommodations include electricity and water hookups with picturesque views of Pickwick Lake. Visitors can explore the Natchez Trace Parkway's historic sites nearby or enjoy water activities directly from their glamping location. According to a camper, "The park featured a lovely lake beach. The star of the camp is the beautiful lake." Hiking trails wind through the surrounding forests, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing and nature photography. Most glamping sites feature dedicated picnic areas and fire pits for evening relaxation. Advance reservations are recommended, especially during peak season from March through November, when boutique camping experiences in the region are in highest demand.

Best Glamping Sites Near Baldwyn, Mississippi (13)

    1. Tishomingo State Park Campground

    50 Reviews
    Tishomingo, MS
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 438-6914

    $26 / night

    "It has primitive site, hookups, cabins and wall tents. There are lots of activities to do as well. It was sad to see some of the buildings in disrepair and I wish the bathrooms could get an upgrade."

    "They have big porches, a kitchen, bathroom, and two beds which was perfect for two couples to visit.  They are quite old, but it adds to the charm of the cabins. "

    2. Trace State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Pontotoc, MS
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 489-2958

    $32 / night

    "and exited near Tupelo to continue into Trace State Park for a camping event I was attending over the weekend."

    "Trace State Park near Tupelo, MS. Once you get into Tupelo the signage directing you to the park is easy to find and follow."

    3. Piney Grove

    11 Reviews
    Dennis, MS
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 728-1134

    $34 - $36 / night

    "It was a delight to be able to put in my kayaks right at my campsite and not have to drive to a boat ramp. Each campsite has a ton of trees, which was great for our 7 hammocks."

    "Campground staff and other campers are friendly. Park attendant Bobby Owen chatted with us each morning on our walks as he made his rounds. He answered questions and made suggestions."

    4. Cross City RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Corinth, MS
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 415-0901

    "Water pressure was good at around 45 psi. We had no problems with utilities that were towards the back of the pad as we could back in a good distance."

    "Would've been 5 stars if they had a fire pits. Great overnight stop."

    5. Davis Lake Campground

    12 Reviews
    New Houlka, MS
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 285-3264

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Davis Lake Recreation Area is situated just 4 miles from the Natchez Trace Parkway."

    "As luck would have it, we spotted this place on our Natchez Trace Parkway map and decided we had enough driving for the day. Beautiful setting among the trees and right next to the lake."

    6. Wall Doxey State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Waterford, MS
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 252-4231

    "The bathrooms were clean and stocked."

    "Quiet wooded area with water and electricity. There are bath houses that have washer and dryer’s available so bring your quarters and laundry soap."

    7. J.P. Coleman State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Iuka, MS
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 423-6515

    "Ended up at this location after a crappy night in Alabama. It was very clean nice location. Very nice Mississippi State Park Campground."

    "As I walk through the park, it appears that all spots are full hookup and paved. We are on site 43 and anything longer than 30 ft will be pushing it."

    8. Puskus Lake

    10 Reviews
    University, MS
    41 miles
    Website

    "One bathroom away from the sites in the "day use" area. Mostly fisherman. The lake has motor oil/ fuel running on the surface. The docks nice, wide with bench seating."

    "Beautiful lake and not crowded. Night time was quiet. Really enjoyed the views and relaxing environment."

    9. Chewalla Lake Recreation Area

    14 Reviews
    Potts Camp, MS
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 236-6550

    $7 - $40 / night

    "The lake was gorgeous with a winding, unpaved bike trail that was really fun on mountain bikes! We didn’t try, but I bet fishing would be great here."

    "No shower or bathroom facilities. Water has plenty of pressure, and runs clear after a few seconds. Surprisingly nice weather and no mosquitoes or gnats. Free firewood, and portajons on-site"

    10. Pickwick Dam Campground — Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

    10 Reviews
    Savannah, TN
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 882-5263

    "Our Super C Class did require more blocks for leveling in the front on Site 6.  However, it was a very nice site with plenty of privacy."

    "There were enough trees that my brother in law was able to set up his hammock system. The site was well kept. There were hardly any blood sucking bugs and no wildlife for protect our stuff from."

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Glamping Reviews near Baldwyn, MS

177 Reviews of 13 Baldwyn Campgrounds


  • James R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2024

    J.P. Coleman State Park Campground

    Quick night stay

    Ended up at this location after a crappy night in Alabama. It was very clean nice location. Very nice Mississippi State Park Campground. All the staff were very friendly and Gary was a great guy that we chatted with for a bit after checking in. Restrooms were clean and air conditioned. Family type campgrounds with friendly happy campers. We will be back a lot more in the future.

  • Hannah C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 18, 2022

    Tishomingo State Park Campground

    Beautiful

    I’m so glad I’ve finally checked this campsite off the list! It is a beautiful CCC camp that was built in the 1930s. It has primitive site, hookups, cabins and wall tents. There are lots of activities to do as well. It was sad to see some of the buildings in disrepair and I wish the bathrooms could get an upgrade. Be sure to check out the swinging bridge! There’s also disk golf!

  • Michael W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2021

    J.P. Coleman State Park Campground

    Narrow sites with killer views

    The sites are rather narrow with varying sizes and locations for outdoor living space. Pay close attention to the states website regarding vehicle size maximums. As I walk through the park, it appears that all spots are full hookup and paved. We are on site 43 and anything longer than 30 ft will be pushing it. As it is, our 25ft trailer fits nicely, but the truck is parallel parked across the end of my site in order to be off the road. The picnic table is behind the camper instead of on camp side, which isn’t my favorite setup but we are making due. Some sites have metal fire rings, while others (like ours) have rock circle pits. Some campsites on the hill side have no picnic table OR fire pits. They also have almost no room to walk around the RV without tumbling down the hill. Sites 62 and 64 aren’t terrible, but everything else from 59 and up is pretty bad. 25-34 and 51-54 are short and back up to a a hill. Would be great for Class B or smaller travel trailers. Sites 10-24 are in a separate area from the rest. 35-50 are down on a low flat area near the water and are the best if you like a view of the lake.

    Bath house in our loop is clean, not completely out of date, and heated for cold weather camping. There is a small area with 2 set of pay washers/dryers and a few vending machines.

    All in all, well worth the State’s $32/night charge.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 23, 2022

    J.P. Coleman State Park Campground

    Nice Lake View...but

    PROS 

    We were able to reserve 368 days prior to arrival 

    Very friendly and helpful check-in clerk 

    Fantastic view of the lake from site 45 

    Mostly quiet except for campground party animals until 3am! 

    Concrete parking pad 

    BBQ grill 

    Fire ring constructed of concrete pavers 

    Coin-operated washers/dryers in shower/toilet facility 

    Small playground, pool and mini-golf course 

    Good jumping off point for Shiloh Battlefield 

    CONS 

    Campsite 45 was full of litter…cigarettes butts, bones, bottle caps, pieces of chalk, straws, melted soda bottles…just nasty 

    Fire ring made of concrete pavers full of ash and trash upon arrival…again nasty Pedestal BBQ grill full of trash and ash upon arrival…more nastiness 

    Campers ignored basic rules/courtesy/respect such as keeping dogs on leash and walking through occupied campsites at anytime. One camper walking through our site complained to us our chairs on our site were in THEIR way. 

    No senior discount 

    Narrow site 

    Site 45 not level 

    Site 45 mostly fun sun 

    Basically we didn't experience any of the campground rules being enforced so obviously there is no management oversight at this State Park 

    Never saw a park ranger drive through the campground (Saturday-Monday) 

    Never saw a camp host or a campsite for a camp host

    Campground quiet hours not enforced 

    Posted "No Swimming” from campsites along lake, but that didn’t stop a sole and no one enforced it 

    Concrete picnic table at end of parking pad, so at the bumper of the camper 

    Sites very close to each other with no vegetation between sites, so no privacy what so ever 

    Street lights throughout campground, so not dark sky friendly 

    Small playground, pool and mini-golf course not walkable from campground 

    Trash dumpsters outside of campground…not walkable 

    Twisty, steep and narrow roadway into campsite...not for novice rig drivers

    Due to short campsites, tow vehicles had to be creative with parking, sometimes blocking most of the campground road, again no enforcement efforts

    No WiFi 

    1 bar Verizon

  • Trinity W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2019

    Brush Creek Park

    Pretty, free campground on the water

    I have camped here twice so far and it is a nice, basic campground. We tent camped but there were a couple of RV's there, so I know there are places for them. It is on a nice stretch of the Tennessee River, and you can swim, fish, and boat there. Plenty of camp sites and very spacious. Popular with the locals and fairly secluded. Pretty woodland all around. There is a bathhouse with toilets, sinks, and cold showers. The bathhouse is pretty centrally located and there are electric lights around it. Usually not crowded. Plenty of dead wood to collect for firewood. There is a covered area with picnic tables near the bathhouse. Also a few picnic tables around the grounds. There are also plenty of trash cans and fire pits. You can park right next to your site. Very good for family camping. Within a few miles there are a couple of gas stations/convenience stores. Some cell service works out there, some not so much.

  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Oct. 2, 2019

    Davis Lake Campground

    “Literally lake front camping!”

    Davis Lake Recreation Area is situated just 4 miles from the Natchez Trace Parkway. The campground is adjacent to the Eastern shore of the 200 acre Davis Lake. 14 sites are right on the lake front offering spectacular sun rises and evening sun sets, The lake is known to anglers, and wildlife and birds are a given…we had a Great Blue Heron"friend" during our entire stay. The sites were level, paved, and all had nice spacing, picnic tables, fire pits and well cared for electric service (50 amp) and water. Bathhouses were clean and laundry was available. Dump Station. Plenty of historic places to visit in the area and groceries are available in Houlka just 4 miles away. We visited in late September with only 6 sites in use…felt like we had the place to ourselves…and being located in the Tombigbee National Forest there was no light pollution making the night sky a spectacular sight to see.

  • W
    Oct. 13, 2020

    Davis Lake Campground

    Love it

    As luck would have it, we spotted this place on our Natchez Trace Parkway map and decided we had enough driving for the day. Beautiful setting among the trees and right next to the lake. Level, fire pits, charcoal grills, picnic tables, water and electric all for 20.00 a night and we didn’t qualify for any discount. Already decided we’re staying another night!

  • Shana D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 9, 2021

    J.P. Coleman State Park Campground

    Not my style, but others love it.

    Another Mississippi State Park that has so much potential, but has been neglected. The bath house is nice, but most of the sites are extremely close together. Laundry facility’s and vending machines can be found in the bathroom.

    The cove with sites 10-24 seem to be the better spots in my personal opinion. The sites on the water are nice (43,45,47).

    They do have cabins for rent along with a lodge and a Marina on site. Most people that camp here are coming for the lake. This is a popular place during the summer.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 7, 2025

    Cross City RV Park

    One of the Better Short Stay Campgrounds

    This review is based on a short stay campground (CG). We followed our GPS right to this CG off US-45 just south of Corinth. We were instructed by the very nice owner, Jim, to call when we were 30 minutes out so he could meet us. Jim was right there when we pulled in and we had the choice of two pull throughs or a back-in. We chose back-in site E with FHUs for our two night’s stay. The back-in was easy and the site was fairly level as we had no problems auto-leveling. Water pressure was good at around 45 psi. We had no problems with utilities that were towards the back of the pad as we could back in a good distance. There were no playground, picnic tables nor fire pits. The CG has full timers and seasonal campers, who were very nice. They have a nice bathroom with a shower plus a small laundry with one washer and dryer. The washing is free and drying costs$1. We got two bars on Verizon and a clear shot north for Starlink. This CG is listed under Passport America but looking at reviews on multiple sites, Jim charges everyone the same price around$30. There’s no dog area, but plenty of room to walk your pups. US-45 is near so you get highway noise. After several attempts, we never got connected to the CG’s wifi. Corinth has all your major amenities such as Walmart, Lowes, etc. Borroum's Drug Store and Soda Fountain is a throwback in time and a great place to get lunch. Get there early though, as they fill up fast.We enjoyed our stay in this no frills, laid back, and friendly CG. We would definitely stay here again.


Guide to Baldwyn

Primitive camping options surround Baldwyn, Mississippi, in a region where hardwood forests meet meadows at around 400 feet elevation. Temperatures average 75-90°F during summer with high humidity, while winters can drop into the 30s. Most campgrounds in this area remain open year-round, with spring and fall offering ideal conditions for yurt camping near Baldwyn.

What to do

Fishing at Pickwick Lake: Accessible from Pickwick Dam Campground, where water activities dominate the experience. "Beautiful view on the TN River and the Pickwick Dam. The only negative is the noise and smell of the paper mill on the opposite side of the river," notes one camper who used the location as a base for exploring.

Explore historic sites: Many campgrounds provide access to Civil War battlefields. "It is also close to the Shiloh National Military Park which is the reason we are here," explains a visitor to Pickwick Dam. This area's rich history offers educational opportunities within 25 miles of most campsites.

Disc golf courses: Tishomingo State Park features three complete disc golf courses through forested terrain. "Love this little place. Great for families with many hiking trails and 3 disc golf courses," states a regular visitor. Courses range from beginner to advanced levels.

What campers like

Level, spacious sites: Many campgrounds have been renovated with concrete pads for easier setup. At Trace State Park, "We were in site 4 on the lake. Beautiful view! Grounds could use some updating but we really enjoyed our stay here," shares one camper about the waterfront experience.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The natural surroundings support diverse bird species. "We had a Great Blue Heron 'friend' during our entire stay," mentions a visitor to Davis Lake Campground, where lakefront sites offer prime wildlife observation points approximately 20 feet from the water.

Clean facilities: Even the more remote locations maintain good standards. "Bathrooms were clean and air conditioned. Family type campgrounds with friendly happy campers," reports a visitor to J.P. Coleman State Park, highlighting the comfort level even during hot Mississippi summers.

What you should know

Seasonal crowds: Peak season runs March through November with weekends filling quickly. "This is a very popular place. I do see why!" notes a camper at Davis Lake, recommending weekday visits during summer.

Booking windows: State parks allow reservations up to 368 days in advance. "We were able to reserve 368 days prior to arrival," explains a visitor to J.P. Coleman, which helps secure prime waterfront sites during busy periods.

Cell service limitations: Coverage varies significantly between providers. At Piney Grove, "Cell service was spotty with both Verizon and AT&T having two bars. We could text but not receive phone calls and often the internet wouldn't connect or was too slow to be useful," reports a recent camper.

Tips for camping with families

Beach access: Several locations offer swimming areas for children. "The campground featured a lovely lake beach," mentions a visitor to Piney Grove, though parents should note that not all lakes permit swimming.

Playground availability: Check which campgrounds maintain play equipment. "The park has a nice playground at entrance and small area of mini golf," notes a reviewer at Pickwick Dam Campground, providing entertainment options beyond water activities.

Educational opportunities: Puskus Lake offers nature exploration in a quieter setting. "Wonderful sunset, most sites are around 100-50 feet from the water," describes one visitor, making it ideal for teaching children about wetland ecosystems.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for larger rigs: Many campgrounds have limited space for big RVs. "A lot of the sites have some lake view. Sites here are closer together than other COEs we have stayed in," explains an RVer at Piney Grove, suggesting perimeter sites for more privacy.

Leveling challenges: Bring adequate blocks for uneven terrain. "Our Super C Class did require more blocks for leveling in the front on Site 6," shares a camper at Pickwick Dam, where even recently renovated sites may need adjustments.

Hookup locations: Position carefully when backing in. "We had no problems with utilities that were towards the back of the pad as we could back in a good distance," advises an RVer at Cross City RV Park, where site design accommodates various RV configurations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Baldwyn, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Baldwyn, MS is Tishomingo State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 50 reviews.

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