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    Coldwater, Mississippi serves as a gateway to several Corps of Engineers (COE) campgrounds situated around Arkabutla Lake. Dub Patton Campground and South Abutment Recreation Area, both located on Arkabutla Dam Road, provide year-round camping with full hookup options for RVs and designated areas for tent camping. Kellys Crossing offers more primitive camping experiences with boat-in access to Arkabutla Lake, though it functions primarily as a boat ramp with limited amenities. Within a 30-minute drive, campers can access additional options ranging from family-friendly Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Horn Lake to riverside camping at Tom Sawyer's RV Park across the Mississippi state line in Arkansas.

    Reservations are strongly recommended for the more developed campgrounds, particularly during summer months when water recreation is popular. According to one camper, "Mississippi does a great job of maintaining their COE campgrounds. Nice, spacious spots underneath large Pine trees." The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F, while winters can occasionally bring freezing conditions. Mosquitoes and other insects are prevalent near the water, especially during warmer months. Campers note that "mosquitoes are terrible in the summer around dusk" at many sites near wetlands. Most established campgrounds provide water and electric hookups, with varying levels of additional amenities like showers, dump stations, and camp stores.

    Water access represents a significant draw for campers in the Coldwater area. Arkabutla Lake offers fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities directly accessible from several campgrounds. Sites with water views tend to fill quickly during peak season. Facilities at state parks and COE campgrounds receive mixed reviews, with some visitors noting maintenance issues. One reviewer mentioned that "Mississippi needs to put some funding behind the park, could be a real gem." RV campers should verify site dimensions before booking, as many older campgrounds have varied site sizes that may not accommodate larger rigs. The proximity to Memphis (approximately 30 miles north) makes these campgrounds convenient bases for exploring both natural areas and urban attractions.

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    Best Campgrounds near Coldwater (77)

      1. Hernando Point

      4.3(26)7mi from Coldwater81 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The COE has been working on upgrading different sections of the campground at this location! It's nice to see places put money back into their campgrounds!"

      "Some are in a good spot on the camp side of the trailer, but a few are on the complete wrong side of the camper. Recently updated to full hookup sites for all sites."

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      2. EZ Daze RV Park

      4.3(15)16mi from ColdwaterRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We didn’t have much interaction with the staff because as soon as I walked in, about 4p, I was directed to find my site information outside in the after hours arrival box."

      "Quiet location close to gas station and stores. Excellent WiFi and verizon reception."

      3. Dub Patton Campground

      4.3(8)10mi from Coldwater63 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "It was right on the lake, but shade was limited. The place is fairly clean, and there are clean bathrooms and showers. Over all it’s all right. Nothing too fascinating."

      "They are right on the lake and relatively separate from the other sites. However, I do recommend getting those sites together for a group."

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      4. South Abutment Recreation Area

      4.7(6)10mi from Coldwater78 sitesRVs, Tents

      "A big, undeveloped lake in Northern Mississippi? Yep, indeedy!!! We stayed here for two nights to break up the long drive between Nashville and Petit Jean in Arkansas."

      "Nice spot for simple outdoor recreation like kayaking or SUP on a lake. Almost all sites have a walk down to the water."

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      5. Kellys Crossing Campground

      4.0(3)8mi from ColdwaterRVs, Tents

      "This is an off the beaten path area for standard recreation. It’s technically a boat ramp that accesses Arkabutla Lake with picnic and camping areas nearby."

      6. Tom Sawyer's RV Park

      4.0(59)33mi from ColdwaterRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Great spot right on the Mississippi River, barges traveling up and down day and night. Beautiful sunrise and sunsets, close to Memphis Tennessee also."

      "Loved waking up every morning to the sunrise over the Mississippi River (2 young kids means we get up early 😁), watching the barges and running around in the big grassy areas!"

      7. T.O. Fuller State Park Campground

      3.6(34)27mi from ColdwaterRVs, Tents

      "Cicadas will drive you mad (even with earplugs I struggled to sleep but can't do anything about them..just fyi)."

      "There is a dump station at the entrance of the campground. There is a 4.5 mile hiking trail and a 2 mile novice trail."

      8. Sun Retreats Horn Lake

      4.0(7)18mi from ColdwaterRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Airplanes every few hours, traffic from a nearby highway. Site 44 happens to be the only one without a tree for shade though, so unless you like hot sun- book another one."

      "This is a really nice campground just outside of Memphis, TN. They have a swimming pool, playground, covered party pavilion, laundry and lots of kids activities. They also have cabins for rent."

      9. Memphis South RV Park Camp Ground

      2.0(1)0mi from ColdwaterRVs

      10. Graceland RV Park & Campground

      3.6(19)25mi from ColdwaterRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It is located next to Elvis Presley’s Memphis and across the street from Graceland- it’s a busy area."

      "You can walk right from the RV park to the museum. There’s a private gate from the campground to leads to the museum so you don’t have to drive anywhere."

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    475 Reviews of 77 Coldwater Campgrounds


    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Mississippi River State Park Campground

      Mississippi River State Park — Worth the Drive Into Nowhere

      This place is a hidden gem. The campground is small, but the sites are surprisingly spacious — you won’t feel stacked on top of your neighbors here. The lake is gorgeous, the facilities are clean and well-maintained, and the birdwatching is honestly next level — more birds than you can imagine, all day long.

      Just know what you’re getting into: this park is genuinely in the middle of nowhere. Don’t plan on going out to dinner — there isn’t anywhere to go. A decent grocery store nearby covers the basics, so stock up before you settle in. Free WiFi at the campground was a nice surprise touch given how remote it feels.

      If you want a peaceful, well-kept campground away from crowds and noise, this is it. Just come prepared and ready to unplug — except maybe for the WiFi.

    • LThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 23, 2026

      Puskus Lake

      Gorgeous Place!

      Stayed here three beautiful nights. Take the road down slow - there are some big chunks missing, but it didn’t cause me any issues. The lake is beautiful and they have decks right by the waterfront to relax in. I can’t speak to the facilities since I brought my own water and didn’t check out the toilets, but if you just need a pretty place to sleep, this was perfect!

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 23, 2026

      Hurricane Landing

      Very nice

      Showed up after rain and the grass was a little long. They showed up to mow the day after we arrived. There are showers and bathrooms and the spot was very affordable. Walking distance from the water. I could see the water from my spot.

    • Amanda F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Dub Patton Campground

      Nice small camp ground

      Nice and clean, small campground.

    • Amanda F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Puskus Lake

      Neat little place

      Nice place but since the ice storm hit, it is definitely in need of some clean up.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2026

      T.O. Fuller State Park Campground

      Nice facilities, heavy bugs, poor cell service

      Campground was a little difficult to find. Had to ask a ranger for directions. It was dusk when we arrived and the bugs were no joke. We are talking mosquitoes, no seeums, moths, flies. Make sure you pack your bug spray!

      However, the campground was very well maintained with nice bathhouses. There were 3 bathroom stalls, 4 showers all ADA accessible, and the AC felt so nice. Make sure you have your reservation on hand because the cell service is really bad there (I have Verizon) and couldn’t load my reservation confirmation. Without it I would not have been able to get into the bathrooms since you need to put in a code to access them.

      The area is really nice for its proximity to the city.

    • S
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Midway RV Park (Military)

      Great RV Park

      Overnight stop while traveling east in I40. A little detour, but a nice, quiet place to stay for military

    • J. W.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 18, 2026

      Hollywood Casino RV Park - Tunica

      Best park could want

      Parking spots chosen upon arrival by the driver. Then go to hotel and tell which spot you picked. Grass and picnic table behind every other spot. Trash pickup daily. Very clean cloth washers . Very good hookups at every site. Concrete, mostly level pads. All good,,, now the very bad. If you are going for the casino, casino smells, stale cigarettes, everyone smoking, food expensive and service terrible, past the bad smells. Park in the middle of nowhere.


    Guide to Coldwater

    Arkabutla Lake dominates the camping landscape around Coldwater, Mississippi, with the water level varying significantly by season. The region sits at approximately 330 feet above sea level with flat terrain punctuated by rolling hills. Humidity levels regularly exceed 70% during summer months, creating conditions where proper ventilation in camping units becomes essential for comfort.

    What to do

    Fishing at dawn and dusk: Arkabutla Lake offers productive fishing from shore or boat for multiple species. At Hernando Point, campers report success targeting crappie and catfish when lake levels are steady. "The lake was low, low, low. As there were only about 5 other campers there, we had our choice of sites," notes one angler who stayed when water levels were down.

    Water-based recreation: Swimming and boating options vary by season at the lake's public access points. When water levels permit, Kellys Crossing Campground provides a quieter alternative to the more developed areas. One visitor describes it as "an off the beaten path area for standard recreation. It's technically a boat ramp that accesses Arkabutla Lake with picnic and camping areas nearby."

    Memphis attractions: Several campgrounds serve as convenient basements for exploring Memphis attractions. From Graceland RV Park, visitors can access Elvis Presley's mansion via a private entrance gate. According to one camper, "You can walk right from the RV park to the museum. There's a private gate from the campground that leads to the museum so you don't have to drive anywhere."

    What campers like

    Large, level sites: Corps of Engineers campgrounds near Coldwater receive high marks for their spacious layouts. At Dub Patton Campground, sites offer good spacing compared to private alternatives. A visitor notes: "Clean and quiet CG with spacious sites." Another adds the campground has "sites are clean and well kept."

    River watching opportunities: Campsites along the Mississippi River provide unique views of commercial traffic. At Tom Sawyer's RV Park, visitors enjoy watching barges navigate the current. "Tugboats pushed barges against the current at a slower than walking pace. Trees with root balls intact floated downstream," reports one camper who appreciated the riverside perspective.

    Affordable pricing: Several public campgrounds offer budget-friendly rates with senior discounts available. Water and electric sites at Dub Patton Campground cost less than many private alternatives. According to one visitor, "October 16-17, 2019. Site 14 had electric and water. Campground had dump station, showers and flush toilets. Rate was $10 with Sr Lifetime Pass."

    What you should know

    Seasonal flooding impacts: Campgrounds near water bodies experience periodic closures due to high water. Conditions at South Abutment Recreation Area can change rapidly with rainfall. One camper observed: "The water level looked to be very low, but we still had a nice view at the end of the loop."

    Urban access trade-offs: Campgrounds closer to Memphis offer convenience but sometimes less natural setting. Some visitors note the contrast at certain locations. At T.O. Fuller State Park, a reviewer commented: "The drive in is a little eyebrow raising, you either take a long drive through a kind of run down neighborhood, or an industrial park."

    Facility maintenance varies: Bathroom and shower facilities receive mixed reviews across campgrounds. Some visitors report excellent conditions while others note issues. At EZ Daze RV Park, a camper stated: "Bathroom and laundry facilities are amazing. Playground is scary. Very friendly and hospitable staff."

    Tips for camping with families

    Family-oriented amenities: When traveling with children, look for campgrounds with dedicated play facilities. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park offers extensive recreation options not found at public campgrounds. A visitor described: "There were several playgrounds my son enjoyed & we had a blast doing the scavenger hunt. We were too early in the season for the blow-up slides but we definitely plan on coming back to enjoy those."

    Water access considerations: Lakefront sites offer both recreation and potential safety concerns for families with small children. At Hernando Point, one camper noted: "Had a huge spot with lots of shade. Only complaint was there was no playground in the actual camping area."

    Educational opportunities: Several campgrounds provide access to learning experiences. T.O. Fuller State Park includes the Chucalissa Museum which explores Native American history. A reviewer recommended: "If you are here, Chucalissa Museum is worth checking out."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategy: Reserve waterfront sites early for best views and access. At Hernando Point, experienced RVers recommend specific locations. "Site 21 is nice and private at end of a row and is pull thru," advised one camper at EZ Daze RV Park.

    Hook-up variations: Water and electric connections are standard at Corps of Engineer sites, but sewer connections are limited. At South Abutment Recreation Area, sites offer full hookups which is uncommon for public campgrounds. A visitor observed: "Sites are FHU and other amenities include a large concrete picnic table, lantern hook, fire pit, BBQ grill, and food prep table."

    Seasonal considerations: Winter camping brings lower rates and fewer crowds but occasional freezing temperatures. A camper at South Abutment noted: "It was below freezing the next morning, so I didn't try them [the showers] out." Plan accordingly for cold weather if visiting during winter months.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Coldwater, MS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Coldwater, MS offers a wide range of camping options, with 77 campgrounds and RV parks near Coldwater, MS and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Coldwater, MS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Coldwater, MS is Hernando Point with a 4.3-star rating from 26 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Coldwater, MS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Coldwater, MS.

    What parks are near Coldwater, MS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 13 parks near Coldwater, MS that allow camping, notably Arkabutla Lake and Enid Lake.