Best Campgrounds near Foxworth, MS

Camping opportunities near Foxworth, Mississippi range from established campgrounds with full amenities to more rustic sites along waterways. The region includes several developed facilities, such as Mimosa Landing Campground and Paradise Ranch RV Resort, which accommodate tents, RVs, and cabin stays. Most campgrounds in the area are situated within 20-30 miles of Foxworth, particularly concentrated around Columbia and along the Pearl River and Bogue Chitto River corridors. These mixed-use campgrounds typically feature both primitive and improved sites, with many offering waterfront access.

The Pearl River area experiences humid subtropical conditions with hot summers and mild winters, making camping possible year-round with proper preparation. Many campgrounds in the region provide full hookups for RVs, including water, electric, and sewer connections, while tent campers can find both designated and primitive sites. Seasonal considerations include potential flooding along waterways during heavy rain periods, particularly in spring. Most developed campgrounds require reservations, especially during summer weekends and holidays when facilities fill quickly. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, campers should be prepared for occasional standing water after heavy rains: "Some of my neighbors RVs were surrounded by water for a little while until it could drain away."

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive feedback from visitors to the area. Lake Columbia and Lake Jeff Davis offer fishing opportunities with convenient piers and boat ramps. Several campgrounds feature swimming facilities, with Paradise Ranch RV Resort providing a large pool and lagoon that families particularly appreciate. Campers report that many sites offer abundant shade from the region's tall pine forests, creating comfortable camping conditions even during hot weather. Wildlife viewing represents another highlight, with some properties even featuring resident deer that can be hand-fed. Cell service varies throughout the region, with AT&T generally providing better coverage than Verizon according to visitor reports. Most developed campgrounds maintain clean restroom and shower facilities, though primitive sites may have limited or no amenities.

Best Camping Sites Near Foxworth, Mississippi (55)

    1. Mimosa Landing Campground

    3 Reviews
    Foxworth, MS
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 736-9700

    $15 - $85 / night

    "Situated in a pine forest on the edge of the Pearl River with river access. Has swimming pool, basketball, volleyball, billiards room and showers with laundry."

    2. Lake Columbia

    3 Reviews
    Foxworth, MS
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 736-1861

    $20 - $30 / night

    "We stayed here to go to the wildlife refuge nearby. The main attraction on site is a lake for boating and fishing, which we didn’t end up using."

    3. Southern Home Grown’s Good Vibes Village

    1 Review
    Foxworth, MS
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 341-5835

    $15 - $25 / night

    4. Paradise Ranch RV Resort

    13 Reviews
    McComb, MS
    24 miles
    Website

    $24 - $55 / night

    "The deer are amazing to see when riding around the camp ground. We stayed on the outside next to the rice which was very nice large space next to the cabins. We enjoyed camping here."

    "Also a nearby attraction is the Lynard Skynard memorial monument off I-55 exit 8. Beautiful!"

    5. Bogue Chitto State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Franklinton, LA
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 839-5707

    $25 / night

    "We visited Bogue Chitto after torrential rains pummeled Louisiana and Mississippi causing the park to cancel our site we had reserved with a water view in the Bottomland Loop."

    "We were pleasantly surprised by the nice views, great tent campsites, cold river access, and access to restaurants even though camp feels remote."

    6. Little Black Creek Campground

    10 Reviews
    Purvis, MS
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 794-2957

    "This park is just a little off the beaten path in Lumberton Mississippi. Located about 20 minutes off of interstate 59 and situated on a great fishing lake."

    "Sweet quite spot like all spots in mississippi Be careful during hunting season ."

    7. Little Black Creek Campground & Park

    7 Reviews
    Purvis, MS
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 794-2957

    "Most sites had wooden decks, and many had lake views or direct access, including ours, which had stairs leading right down to the water and a picnic table on a platform."

    "Perfect location for a weekend retreat traveling from South La. Huge lake for paddling and the doggos to swim. Will definitely be returning."

    8. Lake Jeff Davis

    4 Reviews
    Holly Springs, MS
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 792-8225

    $15 - $22 / night

    "Large site on long paved driveway, kind of by itself away from lake. Big trees at site, beautiful sound of birds in the morning. A little used, unmaintained nature trail next to site."

    "I initially chose this place because it was convenient and accessed the Longleaf Trace, a Rails to Trail Hall of fame trail. I was delighted to see this is a beautiful place to stay."

    9. Paul B. Johnson State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Purvis, MS
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 582-7721

    "We spent Christmas Holiday in this Beautiful Mississippi State Park,  we have family in the area so instead of Hotels we bring the motorhome down and spend the week here!"

    "Paul B Johnson State Park in Mississippi is a great place to get away and enjoy the outdoors! They have a splash pad for the kids and a disc golf course! Definitely recommend!"

    10. Hidden Springs RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    McComb, MS
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 876-4151

    $45 - $65 / night

    "Lots to do in non Covid times such as pool, volleyball, basketball court, steps down to the spring and several cabins right on the River."

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Recent Reviews near Foxworth, MS

208 Reviews of 55 Foxworth Campgrounds


  • Tiffany M.
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Paul B. Johnson State Park Campground

    Recently renovated MS State Park

    The park is nicely renovated with lots of waterfront spots. We caught a few small bream. Our spot was right next to a street light. Makes it hard to view the stars at night. Verizon cell service was very strong. No WiFi available.

  • Tiffany M.
    Jul. 28, 2025

    Bogue Chitto State Park Campground

    One of our favorite state parks

    We love this park. Huge park with plenty of places to explore. We saw plenty of wildlife such as turkey, deer, rabbits, turtles, alligators and birds. Plenty of trails for hiking and biking. The river offers a nice swimming hole during the summer. WiFi worked good enough. Verizon cell service worked well in most areas of the park.

  • lThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 18, 2025

    Forest County Multi-Purpose Events Center

    quick overnight

    Was alright for a quick overnight. Really needs some better maintenance and cleaning especially restrooms. Some “long term” RVs set up, pretty quiet though. Price increased to $25.

  • Randi P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 13, 2025

    Little Black Creek Campground & Park

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hidden Gem — Can’t Believe I’d Never Heard of It!

    We just spent the weekend at Little Black Creek Campground in Lumberton, MS, and it absolutely deserves a 5-star review. I live less than 2 hours away and honestly can’t believe I hadn’t discovered this place sooner — it’s a massive, beautifully wooded, and incredibly well-maintained hidden gem.

    We stayed at a full hookup RV site and were blown away by how spacious, level, and private it was. Most sites had wooden decks, and many had lake views or direct access, including ours, which had stairs leading right down to the water and a picnic table on a platform. We didn’t see a single “bad” site in the whole park.

    The lake is gorgeous, and swimming is allowed! They have kayaks, canoes, jon boats for rent, and even a bait shop onsite. There’s also fishing, hiking trails, disc golf (two full courses!), a general store, multiple bathhouses, and cute tiny cabin rentals for non-RV guests. They even have propane filling, golf cart rentals, and a dump station. It’s a great mix of peaceful nature and plenty to do.

    The campground is huge and wooded, with tons of shade and a very peaceful, quiet, and family-friendly atmosphere. There are two beaches — one near the main camp side and another closer to long-term spots and day visitors. We brought our e-bikes and loved riding around the scenic roads and loops.

    The bathhouses were older but very clean and air-conditioned, and we felt completely safe the entire time. There’s a gated entrance at night with code access, which is a nice extra touch. The store staff were super friendly and helpful, even giving us some history on the campground. The greeter at the front gate wasn’t the warmest, but that didn’t impact our stay at all.

    There’s no Wi-Fi, but T-Mobile worked just enough for us to use a hotspot to stream TV at night. Cell service is limited but manageable.

    It’s also very easy to find, just a few minutes off the main road with a gas station and small town nearby, and only about 30 minutes from Hattiesburg.

    We will 100% be back and have already told several friends about it. If you’re looking for a peaceful, activity-filled campground that’s off the radar but worth every mile, Little Black Creek is it. Truly one of the best surprises we’ve had camping!

  • Michael U.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 16, 2025

    Lake Mary Crawford

    Small, clean campground on a small lake.

    RV and primitive are separated. $25 for RV. $20 for primitive. There is a older bath house. Quiet and clean. Good bluegill fishing.

  • Edward  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 6, 2025

    Little Black Creek Campground & Park

    Short trip to just get away

    Very peaceful, well-kept, woodsy type of Campground beautiful Lake. The sunrise was awesome. Squirrels feeding in the trees had a great time

  • Tiffany M.
    Jan. 2, 2025

    Lake Lincoln State Park Campground

    Beautiful MS State Park

    We enjoyed fishing and kayaking on the lake. The campground is very scenic with lake views. My one and only complaint is we had a street light right above our camper so we couldn’t see the stars well at night while sitting around our campfire. I had good Verizon cell service. AT&T and TMobile had no service and the Starlink worked pretty well even with the trees obstructing. Ms Patsy that works in the office was super helpful and friendly. We will definitely consider camping here again.

  • Twyana S.
    Dec. 19, 2024

    Lake Jeff Davis

    Beautiful lake with nice facilities

    Lake Jeff Davis is a beautiful lake. It has a nice boat ramp and a few nice piers for fishing. There are not a lot of camper sites, but they do offer water and electricity. The sites are close together.


Guide to Foxworth

Camping near Foxworth, Mississippi centers around several water features including rivers, lakes and creeks that flow through the region's pine forests. The area sits at elevations between 200-400 feet above sea level within the Gulf Coastal Plain. Most campgrounds offer water recreation opportunities with sites at Bogue Chitto River and Little Black Creek providing direct river or lake frontage.

What to do

Disc golf courses: Paul B. Johnson State Park features two 18-hole disc golf courses set among tall pines. "The park has plenty of nice campsites. We had camped here in years past, but the park was much improved this time... The grounds are well kept and clean," notes Chelsae K., who appreciated the recreational amenities.

River tubing: Hidden Springs RV Resort provides access to the Bogue Chitto River for floating. "A quirky campground with lots of trees and great sites right on the Bougue Chito River... We even had some kayakers float by to wish us a Happy Thanksgiving," writes Nancy.

Hiking trails: Several parks offer walking paths through pine forests. "We did a small amount of hiking on a very nice, easy trail. We were only sorry we didn't have time to paddle in the lake and explore more of the park," shares Nancy W. about Paul B. Johnson State Park.

Zip lining: Little Black Creek Campground offers a zip line among its activities. "We visited during quarantine so we could not rent canoes, kayaks, paddle boats or do the zip line but quiet little place. It kept up well," says Nicole R., noting this popular attraction.

What campers like

Waterfront sites: Campers consistently praise lake and river views. "We reserved a spot on the lake with a sideways site so the side windows faced the water. Very pretty sunset views," writes Lauren B. about Little Black Creek Campground, adding it "was the prettiest and most relaxing site of our 4000 mile trip."

Biking opportunities: Lake Jeff Davis connects to the Longleaf Trace, a Rails to Trail Hall of Fame route. "I initially chose this place because it was convenient and accessed the Longleaf Trace, a Rails to Trail Hall of fame trail. I was delighted to see this is a beautiful place to stay," explains Cheri H.

Spring-fed swimming: Hidden Springs RV Resort features natural spring water. "Two pools both fed by on site natural springs. Bogue Chitto river runs right alongside. Fishing, tubing, swimming. All easily accessible," shares Lenny M. about the swimming options.

Wildlife viewing: Camping options near Foxworth provide opportunities to observe local fauna. "We enjoyed watching geese and ducks on Geiger Lake in the morning," notes Layla D. about her stay at Paul B. Johnson State Park.

What you should know

Weekday vs. weekend stays: Campgrounds near Foxworth can get crowded on weekends. "The weekend we were there in November was jammed packed but it seems to clear out during the week when kids go back to school. There were lots of people aimlessly driving around in golf carts, kids running through our site, and plenty of loud music," reports Nancy W. about Paul B. Johnson State Park.

Site differences: Campground layouts vary greatly. "Lower numbered sites are older with newer sites being those in the 100s. The newer sites are more level and have concrete pads instead of asphalt pavement. However, the views aren't nearly as nice," explains Layla D. about Paul B. Johnson.

Military noise: Camp Shelby military training affects some campgrounds. "Camp Shelby is nearby, so you'll hear various noises from that (not overly distracting but I wish I would have known before arriving)," shares Layla D.

Seasonal crowds: Holiday weekends draw larger crowds. "We spent the weekend before Halloween and it was a very busy weekend in the campground. Some sites were extravagantly decorated and trick or treating following a golf cart parade was fun," writes Tiffany M. about her stay at Little Black Creek.

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Paradise Ranch RV Resort offers an enormous swimming area. "They have a large pool and playground for the kids. Concerts on the weekends and red stag and potbelly pigs roam freely on the property," describes Aaron M.

Wildlife interactions: Some campgrounds offer animal encounters. "The kids fed the deer some corn and they will eat it right from your hands. After deer and pig play, we went to the playground on site and the kids burned off some steam before dinner," shares Abraham H. about Paradise Ranch RV Resort.

Splash pads: Several parks feature water play areas. "There is a splash pad, lake swimming, and several picnic areas near the visitor center that would be awesome for kids and families when the weather is warmer," notes Layla D.

Generational experiences: Mimosa Landing Campground has provided family memories across generations. "Stayed here as a kid, and now I take my son to enjoy it! They have definitely improved over the years, and the kids LOVE it as much as I used to," shares Savannah S.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Pay attention to campsite grades. "We were in site 4, which was quite level and easy to back in to. Also had full hookups!!!" reports Cat R. about her stay at Little Black Creek Campground.

Hookup locations: Utility connections may require extra equipment. "However, the connections were quite spread out with the water pretty far back from the other connections at this site (we needed two water hoses)," shares Layla D. about Paul B. Johnson State Park.

Road conditions: Campground roads can present navigation challenges. "The roads in the campground are narrow, two-lane roads but are not conducive to two RVs passing one another. We had to get off of the road for others to pass," explains Layla D.

Connectivity: Internet access varies between campgrounds. "There's no Wi-Fi, but T-Mobile worked just enough for us to use a hotspot to stream TV at night. Cell service is limited but manageable," notes Randi P. about Little Black Creek Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the campgrounds near Foxworth, Mississippi?

Several campgrounds are located within driving distance of Foxworth, Mississippi. Little Black Creek Campground in Lumberton is about 30 minutes away, offering fishing, kayaking, and championship disc golf courses on a beautiful lake. For those willing to drive a bit further, Lake Jeff Davis provides electric and water hookups, peaceful sites with large trees, and shower facilities. The area surrounding Foxworth also has other camping options like Lake Columbia to the east and various state parks within an hour's drive.

Are there propane services available for campers in Foxworth, MS?

While Foxworth itself is a small community with limited services, propane is available in the surrounding area for campers. Hattiesburg / Okatoma River KOA is known for having well-maintained facilities and staff that can assist with camping needs, including propane information. Many RV parks in the region like Mimosa Landing Campground often provide propane service or can direct you to nearby suppliers. Additionally, local gas stations, hardware stores, and dedicated propane businesses in Columbia (about 10 minutes from Foxworth) typically offer propane tank refills or exchanges for campers.

Can you camp at Red Bluff in Foxworth, Mississippi?

Red Bluff in Foxworth, Mississippi, doesn't have established campgrounds directly on site. However, nearby alternatives offer great camping experiences. Paul B. Johnson State Park Campground is a popular option within driving distance, featuring clean facilities, a beautiful lake, and amenities like a splash pad and disc golf course. Alternatively, Lake Lincoln State Park Campground offers excellent camping opportunities with water activities. If you're interested in viewing Red Bluff's impressive geological formation, plan a day trip from these nearby campgrounds.