Best RV Parks & Resorts near Brooksville, MS

Several RV parks operate near Brooksville, Mississippi, with The Oaks RV Park accommodating big rigs and offering water, electric, and sewer hookups. Browns RV Park in Columbus provides full hookup sites with 50-amp service, sanitary dump station, and picnic tables at each site. Parkwood RV Park features water and electric connections with toilets and dump facilities, while Belaire RV Park in Starkville includes sewer connections and accommodates larger motorhomes on its sites. Country Dogs RV Park allows pets and provides 50-amp electrical hookups with designated fire areas. "Sites are paved, large and very easy to back into," noted one camper about regional campgrounds.

Most RV parks in the area remain open year-round with limited seasonal closures. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with some campgrounds reporting weak coverage for AT&T users. Pets are permitted at multiple facilities including Browns RV Park and Country Dogs RV Park, though restrictions may apply. Dump stations are available at select locations, with one review mentioning a $5 fee at a nearby facility. During football season, RV parks near Mississippi State University in Starkville often fill quickly due to game day traffic. The Mississippi State University John W. Starr Memorial RV Park provides electric and water hookups with shower facilities, though alcohol and pets are not permitted on the premises.

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RV Park Reviews near Brooksville, MS

96 Reviews of 38 Brooksville Campgrounds


  • S
    Nov. 12, 2021

    Jeff Busby Campground, Milepost 193.1 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    FREE but....

    This Natchez Trace Parkway free campground offers oddly placed paved parking areas, grills, tall fire rings, and picnic tables (most appeared in disrepair). Bathrooms were clean however older and not heated...and no hot water or soap. The parking is pull through but not clearly defined. Grills and tables were randomly placed. The park is rolling hills and drop offs at the curb side of some sites. No electric or water hook ups but there is a single outside faucet at the bathroom for potable water. Large shade trees made for minimal solar power. Honestly I had an eery unsure feeling during my 2 night stay. It appeared like mostly men were staying there and was just an odd placement of sites in general. I suppose it was the undefined site borders. I stayed in a pull through that was the nearest to the restroom. Had I not watched a YouTube video by 2tiredteachers when researching my trip, I would have been very confused on where the site were to even park at. But the highlight was Little Mountain!!

  • Holley K.
    Jul. 14, 2020

    Pickensville Campground

    Nice Campground

    We visit Pickensville Campground a lot because my MIL lives in Pickensville down the road from the campground. Friendly staff. We stayed at site 126. It was on the river across from the bathrooms. Site we stayed at had power and water hookups. They have a community dumping station. I think some of the sites have sewer hookup but ours didn’t.

  • n
    Jun. 28, 2021

    Choctaw Lake

    Made for RVs

    If you get a spot on the lake it is definitely worth it but it is more like an RV resort not really made for tent camping. Very well maintained, excellent for fishing. Hardly any cell signal with ATT but better than nothing.

  • B
    Feb. 17, 2020

    Dewayne Hayes Campground

    Great Campground

    Friendly staff, Level sites, clean restrooms. Boat ramp inside campground. Always enjoy camping here!

  • Debra B.
    May. 25, 2018

    Neshoba County Lake

    Peaceful Escape

    Very nice sites and bath house. Grounds are kept in immaculent condition. Sites have electric, water and sewer. No cable TV but if you have HDTV antenna, you will get several Meridian stations. Reasonably priced. We are fortunate to have this quality campground nearby.

  • C
    Nov. 11, 2021

    Starkville KOA

    City by - no lake

    It’s a basic KOA with clean showers, laundry, and full hookups. The lake that was a an attraction including water slides and fishing docks is dry and has been for a couple of years.

  • Jaimee D.
    Apr. 20, 2021

    Pickensville Campground

    Camping in Nature

    First things first, don’t follow the GPS! It will take you to the recreation area and you will have to turn around. The campground can’t be seen from the main road. Take side road on left when you see the welcome to Alabama sign on the right. If you are coming from the other direction, you’ll pass the recreation area before you get to the road to turn on. Camping was great! We had a pull through. It was quiet. Bring the mosquito spray, you’ll need it!! Spaces are nice. Be sure to check out the mirror lake within the campground. There are wooded walking docks to walk on. Really pretty! Caught a chicken hawk eating. No issues. Staff is nice. Campground does get a little flooded when it rains, but it didn’t impact our space. Stayed twice within the month. Frogs were loud the first time, second time it was peaceful.

  • Jacqueline A.
    Apr. 2, 2024

    Jeff Busby Campground

    Free camping on the Natchez Trace

    Paved pull through sites are first come first serve. They seem to over lap and lots of folk share the sites. So you may need to back up to get out, even if it is pull through.
    Flush toilets. Picnic area. Nice nature walk to a view, 1 mile each way.

  • Napunani
    Dec. 13, 2022

    Legion State Park Campground

    Worst Campground, but Cheap!

    PROS 

    Over 65 discount resulted in$15/night 

    Quiet 

    Moveable Wooden metal picnic table in good condition on concrete slab 

    Pedestal BBQ grill 

    Toilet/shower building has AC 

    Clean toilet/shower building 

    Ample TP, paper towels and soap available in toilet/shower building 

    Trash barrel at each campsite 

    Park very close to Louisville

    2 bars T-MOBILE


    CONS 

    No personnel at entrance gate at 1pm and again at 230pm but was at gate 415pm Phone number posted at entrance gate office so I called, but no one answered so left voice message. Still waiting on a call back…yes still...

    Site reservation posted to site electrical box which is not viewable from roadway 

    No ranger drive thru campground 

    No park host 

    Not dark sky friendly as there are street lights at sites 15 and 11 with 3 street lights at the toilet/shower building 

    Few of the 15 sites here are level side-to-side. We had to get creative in our site #4 as when parked on the asphalt pad we did not have enough leveling equipment so had to straddle pad with door side on the gravel. 

    Huge pot holes in the asphalt parking pass site 

    #4 No campfire“ring” at campsites so we just has a fire on the ground 

    No privacy from any other site 

    Shower curtain for toilet stall “doors” in both men and women 

    No park WIFI


Guide to Brooksville

RV campgrounds near Brooksville, Mississippi provide seasonal access to the prairie region of eastern Mississippi. This area sits within the Black Prairie Belt, characterized by dark, fertile soil and rolling terrain at elevations ranging between 200-300 feet. Most campgrounds remain accessible year-round with summer humidity levels regularly exceeding 80% and winter temperatures rarely dropping below freezing.

What to do

Fishing access: Mississippi State University John W. Starr Memorial RV Park offers proximity to multiple fishing locations where anglers can catch bass, crappie, and catfish. The campground's central location provides convenient access to local lakes and streams.

Football game days: The Oaks RV Park serves as a popular base for Mississippi State University football weekends. "This is great little campground. The Cabins were recently added and is a nice feature. Always quiet and owners are very accommodating," notes one visitor who stayed during game season.

Wildlife viewing: Hidden Cove Campground RV Park provides opportunities to observe native Mississippi wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and various bird species. The campground borders natural areas where early morning and evening hours offer the best viewing opportunities.

What campers like

Quiet atmosphere: Many campers appreciate the peaceful setting at RV campgrounds near Brooksville. Local parks maintain ample spacing between sites and enforce quiet hours.

Easy access: Parkwood RV Park receives positive feedback for its accessible layout. The park features pull-through sites with water and electric connections plus a sanitary dump station. The level terrain makes setup straightforward for most RVs.

Full hookups: Browns RV Park in Columbus offers complete utility connections including water, electric (50-amp service), and sewer hookups at each site. The park maintains year-round operations and accommodates both short and extended stays.

What you should know

University event impacts: During Mississippi State University home games and graduation weekends, RV campgrounds throughout the region fill quickly. Advance reservations become essential during these peak periods, often 3-6 months ahead.

Cell service variations: Mobile connectivity differs significantly between campgrounds. Some locations report weak signals particularly for AT&T customers, while Verizon coverage tends to be more consistent throughout the area.

Limited amenities: Country Dogs RV Park and several other campgrounds in the region offer basic services without additional facilities like swimming pools or recreation halls. Most sites provide electric hookups and designated fire areas but may lack other amenities common at larger resorts.

Tips for camping with families

Plan for weather: Summer camping requires preparation for high humidity and temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F. Pack additional water supplies, portable fans, and sun protection when camping between June and September.

University facilities: Families staying at campgrounds near Mississippi State University can access campus recreational facilities including the Sanderson Center for swimming and sports activities. Day passes may be available for non-students.

Limited entertainment options: Belaire RV Park and other Brooksville area campgrounds offer few on-site activities for children. Bring games, sports equipment, and entertainment options when traveling with younger campers.

Tips from RVers

Level sites: RV campers report generally level sites throughout the region with minimal need for additional leveling equipment. Most campgrounds maintain gravel or paved pads that accommodate slide-outs.

Power considerations: During summer months, air conditioning usage can strain electrical systems at some of the smaller RV campgrounds in Brooksville. Electrical management systems are recommended when multiple high-draw appliances will be used simultaneously.

Dump station access: While some RV parks offer full sewer hookups, others provide only centralized dump stations. Several public dump stations exist along major routes with typical fees ranging from $5-10 for non-campers.

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