Best Camping near Brooklyn, MS

Are you in need of a campground near Brooklyn, MS? Brooklyn is an adventure-filled destination for those who love the outdoorsy camper lifestyle. But it's also great for those who prefer to spend time near the city, exploring and sightseeing. You're sure to find the perfect campground for your Brooklyn camping trip.

Best Camping Sites Near Brooklyn, MS (22)

    Camper-submitted photo from Leroy Percy State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Leroy Percy State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Leroy Percy State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Leroy Percy State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Leroy Percy State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Leroy Percy State Park Campground

    1. Leroy Percy State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    30 Photos
    15 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Chicot State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Chicot State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Chicot State Park Campground
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    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Chicot State Park Campground

    2. Lake Chicot State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    38 Photos
    14 Saves

    At 20 miles long, Lake Chicot is the largest natural lake in Arkansas and the largest oxbow lake in North America. Its beautiful waters are a favorite with anglers throughout the year. Located near the Mississippi River, the park is situated in one of the largest flyways in the country making it a perfect place for birdwatching. Park programs include lake and levee tours. Enjoy one of the 14 cabins or 85 campsites for your overnight stay. The park’s pavilions are perfect for larger group meetings and reunions. Also available in the park are, a park store (boat rentals by reservation only at this time), and a seasonal swimming pool (cabin guests have free entry, otherwise, there is an admission charge to the pool).

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Peacock in the Delta
    Camper-submitted photo from Peacock in the Delta
    Camper-submitted photo from Peacock in the Delta

    3. Peacock in the Delta

    1 Review
    3 Photos
    4 Saves

    Working farm in the Mississippi Delta. Often called the prettiest farm in the Delta. Several different campsites. There are two cottages on the property, that are listed on several vacation rental sites.

    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $25 - $175 / night

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      4. Delta National Forest - Barge Lake Campground

      1 Review
      5 Saves
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Standard (Tent/RV)

      $7 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Fish Lake Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Fish Lake Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Fish Lake Campground
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      Camper-submitted photo from Fish Lake Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Fish Lake Campground

      5. Fish Lake Campground

      1 Review
      15 Photos
      3 Saves

      Camping is allowed subject to U.S. Forest Service Regulations.

      Sunflower Wildlife Management Area is approximately 60,000 acres located in Delta National Forest, which is owned by the US Forest Service (USFS). The WMA is located in Sharkey County, about 10 miles east of Rolling Fork, and was established in 1955. Consisting entirely of bottomland hardwood forest, with stands varying in age from regeneration areas to mature forests, the major tree species on the area are water, willow, overcup, and Nuttall oaks, ash, sugarberry, sweetgum, and cypress. Management of timber stands is entirely handled by the USFS.

      There are several water control structures managed by the USFS that flood sloughs for winter waterfowl use. Two GTR levees and more than 30 food plots are planted by the MDWFP and USFS personnel to provide additional food for wildlife.

      Recreational opportunities include fishing in the scattered lakes or on the Big and Little Sunflower Rivers, which are accessible by two boat ramps. Hunting deer, turkeys, squirrels, and waterfowl are also popular activities. Regulations allow deer hunting with archery, primitive weapon, and modern gun. Bucks are not eligible for harvest unless they meet the antler criteria for Sunflower WMA. The deer herd health evaluations on Sunflower show that the deer herd is in very good condition. This, in conjunction with the antler criteria rule, will allow for greater antler development as long as the deer herd is maintained at a level that does not stress the habitat. Squirrel hunting is very popular on Sunflower. The black color phase of the fox squirrel is common on the area, and hunters travel from all over the state for the opportunity to harvest a black squirrel. Turkey hunting is also allowed in the spring; however, a special permit is required to hunt during the first part of the season. Hunting access can be made easier by using the numerous primitive campsites scattered throughout the forest that are managed by the USFS. Non-consumptive activities such as hiking and bird watching are also encouraged. There is a nature trail at Blue Lake that is managed by the USFS with plaques in place along the trail to provide information about plants and animals.

      • Fires
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Standard (Tent/RV)
      • Picnic Table

      $7 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Blue Lake
      Camper-submitted photo from Blue Lake
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      Camper-submitted photo from Blue Lake
      Camper-submitted photo from Blue Lake

      6. Blue Lake

      1 Review
      8 Photos

      This is a free day-use site that includes areas for picnicking, including grills and picnic tables, fishing, a boat launch for small boats, and a 1-mile educational nature trail. A chemical toilet (SST) is also located at this site. Campsites are available by reservation only.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Standard (Tent/RV)
      • Trash

      $7 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Cypress Bend RV Park
      Camper-submitted photo from Cypress Bend RV Park
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      7. Cypress Bend RV Park

      1 Review
      12 Photos
      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Trash
      • Picnic Table

      $35 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Warfield Point Park
      Camper-submitted photo from Warfield Point Park
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      8. Warfield Point Park

      3 Reviews
      38 Photos
      8 Saves
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs
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        9. Movietown RV Park

        4 Reviews
        20 Saves
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • ADA Access

        $27 - $30 / night

        Camper-submitted photo from Delta National Forest Site 45/45A
        Camper-submitted photo from Delta National Forest Site 45/45A
        Camper-submitted photo from Delta National Forest Site 45/45A

        10. Delta National Forest Site 45/45A

        1 Review
        3 Photos
        1 Save

        There are 57 primitive campsites dispersed throughout the Delta National Forest. Camping is only permitted in a designated campsite. Campsite amenities include a graveled pad, fire ring, lantern post and picnic table. Potable water is available at Delta Work Center on Forest Service Road 703.

        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Reservable
        • RVs
        • Tents
        • Group

        $7 / night

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      • Camper-submitted photo from Mississippi Petrified Forest
        September 28, 2024

        Mississippi Petrified Forest

        Amazing

        Stayed one night, very quiet and a few nice and fun things to do. Had a fire ring to cook for the night or just to enjoy a fire. 2 nice picnic tables and a good place for a tent. Can drive your car right to sight. Tent and camper sights.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Movietown RV Park
        June 26, 2024

        Movietown RV Park

        Wonderful Recommended Movies!!

        I recently stayed at Movietown RV Park and had an exceptional experience! The amenities were top-notch, and the park was clean and well-maintained. For anyone planning a visit, I highly recommend you to must go. It was incredibly handy during my stay, providing a variety of entertainment options to enjoy during downtime. Give Movietown RV Park a try and enhance your experience with the PikaShow VIP MOD!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Little Sunflower River
        March 28, 2024

        Little Sunflower River

        Not well kept

        Don't think anyone has cleaned the pit toilet or the bear proof garbage cans for awhile only two camp sites that I can make out and only one with a camp site number (80 B) lots of flies not sure what they charge to stay here I left $10 definitely over paid but maybe they can pump out the pit toilet

      • Camper-submitted photo from Mississippi Petrified Forest
        August 24, 2023

        Mississippi Petrified Forest

        Small, no frills, nice trail and museum nearby

        We wanted to be near Jackson, Ms, but not too near. This fits the bill. Lot of trees, very small and private - only 15 sites, most were empty. Clean bathrooms and great showers. Drive thru sites mostly. Sites have 30 amps(not sure about 50), water and sewer. Good 5G connection on AT&T

      • Camper-submitted photo from Peacock in the Delta
        January 20, 2023

        Peacock in the Delta

        Choose from the Cottage or Campsites

        Ashley here with The Dyrt. We're so happy to have this property on our platform. 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!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Chicot State Park Campground
        September 21, 2022

        Lake Chicot State Park Campground

        Fall one night stop

        Very nice out of the way quiet State Park. Lots of space and not very full in late September. Bathroom and showers were great. Clean, good water pressure and plenty of hot water. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Verizon signal weak. Noseeums and other mosquitoes a little bad but could be worse.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Leroy Percy State Park Campground
        September 12, 2022

        Leroy Percy State Park Campground

        Small state park makes a great stopover

        Leroy Percy State Park is a small, but pretty state park with 16 full hookup campsites, 4 cabins and a nice disc golf course. Most of the campsites are shaded, at least for part of the day. Other than one other camper who appeared to have been there awhile, we were the only occupied campsite. Mosquitoes caused us to eat dinner inside our trailer, although it was otherwise nice enough to eat outside. The bathrooms were old, but mostly clean. The only exception being the handicapped men's shower which was a mess.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Chicot State Park Campground
        August 8, 2022

        Lake Chicot State Park Campground

        Very Nice state park

        Nice park. Quiet and peaceful on a Sunday evening. Spots are narrow and had a little trouble getting parked but we made it. Parking close to Clean beautiful individual bathrooms. Would definitely come back.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Blue Lake
        April 25, 2022

        Blue Lake

        Really nice, small campground

        Small picnic area & campground along a small, pretty lake. Three campsites - 79A, 79B & 79C. Campsite fee is $7. Camped in April at 79A in a camper van, which is close to the lake. There is no pay station, and the forest office in Rolling Fork is closed; so, you have to make a reservation online at recreation.gov to pay. Online reservation fee is $8. This recreation area has a typical national forest vault toilet (not chem toilet). There is no drinking water. There are trash receptacles next to the vault toilet. There is also a gravel boat ramp. The nature trail was flooded when we visited. Insects were not too bad; we used a Thermocell insect repellent device which seemed to work. Saw an alligator lounging around in the lake. Beautiful nature sounds. No AT&T nor T-Mobile cell service. This is a low elevation, swampy wetland which does get flooded. Two wheel drive passenger cars should make it okay when the road is mostly dry. Drinking water at the forest work center was shut off.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Movietown RV Park
        April 8, 2022

        Movietown RV Park

        Movietown Campground

        Nice campground. Clean place and friendly staff. This is a good stop to stay a night when needed. Not very private and just a camper lot without any nice views, picnic tables, etc. It worked for us as a quick overnight rest.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Delta National Forest - Barge Lake Campground
        December 29, 2021

        Delta National Forest - Barge Lake Campground

        Ultimate Mississippi Bayou

        Dates: Year round 

        Fee: $7.00 per night $3.00 day use 

        Accessible: No 

        YOU MUST HAVE RESERVATIONS AND PAID

        Reservations only 877-444-6777 or recreation.gov Park passes accepted Multiply sites with picnic table, fire ring, lantern pole, potable water is available from the Delta Work F.C. Off of Highway 16 out of Rolling Fork, MS, we turned onto Fire Tower Road, you can take this road at two different places. We went to the second turn for a shorter trip and the gravel road in is not as pot holed the the first turn. Once you pass thru the open gate travel on and you will turn when the road turns just follow the GPS coordinates to the sites. If you love primitive campsites you will love this. We are very partial to primitive sites that are amazing. There is an opening onto a bayou with a small boat launch. Beautiful cypress trees. I would guess that during the season you can make a meal out of the mosquitoes or I would guess they will make a meal of you. This site is so beautiful, I can't wait to go back. The small bayou is great for putting in your kayak. There are beautiful cypress trees on land and in the bayou along with many cypress knobs. Sites that are great for shade and a spot for solar. Make sure to bring in your supplies because you will not want to leave. During the season I am sure there will be more than enough mosquitoes to feast on or there will be plenty to feast on you. Gotta take the sad with the good.

        REMEMBER YOU MUST HAVE RESERVATIONS.

        Pack it in, Pack it out.

        LNT

        Travel safe

      • Camper-submitted photo from Delta National Forest Site 45/45A
        December 15, 2021

        Delta National Forest Site 45/45A

        Two is Better Than One

        0937 0940  

        Dates: Year round 

        Fee: $7.00 per night  If you want both sites double the fee  3.00 day use 

        Reservations only 877-444-6777 or recreation.gov

        Picnic table, fire ring, lantern site with pit toilet and trash, and potable water is available from the Delta Work F.C.

        Off of Highway 16 out of Rolling Fork, MS, we turned onto Fire Tower Road, you can take this road at two different places. We went to the second turn for a shorter trip and the gravel road in is not as pot holed than the first turn. Once you pass thru the open gate travel follow the GPS coordinates for directions. If you love primitive campsites you will love this and you will love this National Forest. We are very partial to primitive sites that are amazing. This is a very small campsite equipped with picnic table, fire ring and lantern pole. You will find some beautiful cypress trees and bayou's scattered through out the forest. Alcohol is NOT allowed in DNF. Food storage needs to be taken serious because of bear and wildlife in the forest. These are right off the gravel road and across from each other. I would guess that during the season you can make a meal out of the mosquitoes or I would guess they will make a meal of you. This site is so beautiful and I can't wait to go back. I know this is primitive but remember you MUST HAVE RESERVATIONS AND HAVE PAID FOR SITE. If it has rained you need to be aware that the site could be muddy. It had been bush hogged and was in great shape.

        Pack it in Pack it out.

        LNT

      • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Chicot State Park Campground
        December 13, 2021

        Lake Chicot State Park Campground

        Beautiful lakeside sites. Friendly staff.

        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.  The nearby town is small, but does have groceries and a few good restaurants.  

        Staff in the office are very helpful and pleasant.  We have stayed here twice now and there are generally sites available to choose from.  There are some maintenance issues but they are working on upgrades in the campground.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Warfield Point Park
        December 6, 2021

        Warfield Point Park

        Nice quiet place to stay

        This park is a hidden gem right on the Mississippi River. Tons of rv spots and tent camping areas. There wasn't a lot of campers here so we were able to pick a spot away from others. Be aware 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! Also, payment is CASH ONLY.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Fish Lake Campground
        November 25, 2021

        Fish Lake Campground

        Awesome

        Dates:  year round

        Fee:  $7.00  Must have reservations site 18

                  $3.00 day use 

        Accessible:  No

        You must make reservation with 877-444-6777 or recreation.gov

        Picnic table, fire ring, lantern pole.  This is dispersed camping but only in the numbered campsites.  Potable water is available from the Delta Work Force Center.  This is off Highway 16 out of Rolling Fork, MS.  We turned on the second exit for Fire Tower Road because it is shorter to the campsite and the dirt road is in better shape.  Look for the turn and follow it all the way to the dead end.  There is a beautiful, peace cypress water area with cypress stumps and wonderful trees.  The area was bush hogged so grass was very low.  If you love to boondock this is the spot.  No sun so solar will not work.  If you need power bring your generator and I would bring all the supplies needed so you don't have to drive out.

        LNT

        BTYFI

        Travel safe

      • Camper-submitted photo from Cypress Bend RV Park
        November 19, 2021

        Cypress Bend RV Park

        Best Bargain Longterm

        Sites: 6 with water and electric hookups 

        Fee:  $35.00 per night $185.00 per week $350.00 per month (30 amp) $390.00 per month (50 amp) 

        Cash or check only 

        FCFS or call for arrangements Phone: 662-839-2022 

        6272 Highway 1 South Glen Allen, MS 

        This site is right beside the highway so it might be noisy. Gravel pad with a little bit of seperation between. There is a bayou behind the sites so there might be some fishing. This area is in the Mississippi delta farmland.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Warfield Point Park Washington County Park
        November 19, 2021

        Warfield Point Park Washington County Park

        Dejected and rejected

        Sites: 52 RV and tent 

        Limit: 14 days 

        Fees:  $15.00-$150.00 

        Reservations: For sites 1-19$25.00 guarantees one night non refundable all other sites FCFS 

        Warfield Point Park would be an extremely nice campground and recreation area if it was maintained. The campground is located on 80 acres of mature growth trees of pecan and cottonwoods and sits between the levy and the Mississippi River. You will have to cross over the levy to reach the camp. There is a gate house that was not manned when we arrived. The pecan trees in the park provided the camper some nice pecans. What a feast. Disc golf, some pull through, fire ring, picnic table, toilets, showers. There was a sense of abuse and disuse in the park and we did not stay. Several of the sites had drink cans in and around the fire ring. We did not check out the bathrooms since the air of the park did not feel right. The site needed to be mowed but the river looked great. 

        AIS 

        LNT 

        BTYFI 

        Travel safe

      • Camper-submitted photo from Leroy Percy State Park Campground
        March 19, 2021

        Leroy Percy State Park Campground

        Nice and Quiet

        This was our first outing in the RV and we had a blast! Nice, quiet isolated state park in the delta of Mississippi. We brought our kayaks and got some fishing done in alligator lake but inly after playing an 18 hole disc golf course!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Pecan Grove RV Park
        February 19, 2021

        Pecan Grove RV Park

        good spot to lay-over

        No issues with camp ground, small and on the hwy.... easy to stop in for the night. If you have a boat, nice lake across the street. full hook-up, 50amp pull through sites.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Leroy Percy State Park Campground
        January 26, 2021

        Leroy Percy State Park Campground

        Great park

        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 sewer

      • Camper-submitted photo from Warfield Point Park
        January 25, 2021

        Warfield Point Park

        needs help

        park looks bad looks like flood damage gate is open no one around .electric poles are down and lots of satellite dishes around but leaning nice observation tower bathrooms where unusable we stayed across the river but will check back looks like it can be amazing again

      • Camper-submitted photo from Movietown RV Park
        January 24, 2021

        Movietown RV Park

        Nice size TV park w cabins

        Thanks dyrt for pointing us here. For 30$ a night u get a level gravel drive thru spot electric, sewer, water, and wifi,laundry facilities and bath house very very clean. Very quiet all thru the day and night. Friendly people all round. 5 min to walmart, tractor supply, and many restaurants and gas stations. Spacious lots so you arent right up on each other. Theres rental lots and cabins by the night, week and month. Theres saved spaces for those who just want a pulling over night. Theres big rigs here and small ones. Vintage and brand new. These are friendly people you can sit a chair or 2 outside and not have someone pounding on your door at 7am yelling about a toy or a chair left out all night. This is our face in canton so far. Lovely place with country atmosphere. Pet friendly and spacious. All u need is right here. Thank you ms. Kay and staff.



      Guide to Brooklyn

      Camping near Brooklyn, Mississippi, offers a mix of serene nature and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a quiet getaway or an adventurous family trip, there are several campgrounds to explore.

      What to do:

      • Fishing and Kayaking: Many campers enjoy fishing and kayaking in the nearby lakes. One visitor at Lake Chicot State Park Campground mentioned, "We brought our kayaks and got some fishing done in alligator lake." This park is known for its beautiful waterfront sites.
      • Disc Golf: If you're into disc golf, check out Leroy Percy State Park Campground. A reviewer said, "There’s a nice disc golf course," making it a great spot for some friendly competition.
      • Hiking and Nature Walks: Explore the trails around LeFleur's Bluff State Park Campground. One camper noted, "Plenty of kayak access to all the lakes around," perfect for those who enjoy being outdoors.

      What campers like:

      • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A visitor at Movietown RV Park said, "Very clean restrooms and park was litter-free."
      • Quiet Atmosphere: Many campers enjoy the peacefulness of the parks. One reviewer at Timberlake Campground mentioned, "Quiet, scenic and the few neighbors I had for the holiday weekend were friendly."
      • Spacious Sites: Campers often comment on the spaciousness of the sites. A guest at North Abutment shared, "Great large sites. Everything is clean and well kept."

      What you should know:

      • Mosquitoes: Be prepared for mosquitoes, especially in the evenings. A camper at Leroy Percy State Park Campground noted, "Mosquitoes caused us to eat dinner inside our trailer."
      • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds may have limited amenities. A visitor at Pecan Grove RV Park mentioned, "Wouldn’t stay for a long trip," indicating it’s more suited for short stays.
      • Reservations Recommended: During peak seasons, it’s wise to make reservations. A camper at Askew's Landing RV Campground said, "The campground host was so amazing to work with and we got set up with reservations in no time."

      Tips for camping with families:

      • Family-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with activities for kids. One family at Lake Chicot State Park Campground enjoyed fishing and noted, "The kids enjoyed swimming in the lake."
      • Safety First: Always supervise children near water. A parent at Eagle Point Primitive Campground advised, "Do not try to come at night. It is pitch black and steep drop-offs."
      • Pack Snacks and Games: Keep kids entertained with snacks and games. A camper at Goshen Springs Campground mentioned, "Nice bathrooms with 4 shower stalls, all with bench and hooks for dry goods," making it easy to keep things organized.

      Tips from RVers:

      • Level Sites: Ensure your RV can fit comfortably. A reviewer at Movietown RV Park said, "Spacious lots so you aren’t right up on each other."
      • Full Hookups: Look for campgrounds with full hookups for convenience. A visitor at Askew's Landing RV Campground appreciated the "full hook-up sites and partial hook-up sites available."
      • Quiet Overnight Stops: If you need a quick stop, Springridge Mobile Estates & RV Park is noted for being "easy access off I-20," making it a good choice for RV travelers.

      Camping near Brooklyn, Mississippi, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Enjoy the great outdoors and make some lasting memories!

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