Best Campgrounds near Sardis, MS

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Camping options near Sardis, Mississippi cluster around Sardis Lake, with most campgrounds offering both tent and RV sites. John W. Kyle State Park and Oak Grove Campground lie adjacent to each other along the southern shore, while Beach Point offers a tent-only area with waterfront access. Several Corps of Engineers campgrounds, including Clear Creek, Pats Bluff, and Sleepy Bend, provide additional developed camping areas along the lake's perimeter. The terrain around these campgrounds is generally level with partial shade from pine trees, and many sites feature waterfront views.

Seasonal flooding impacts campground conditions in some areas, particularly during spring and early summer. One camper noted, "We were there on a rainy day, and the whole place flooded. It's a decent place when it's dry but I would not want to be there when it rains." Most campgrounds operate year-round, though some like Oak Grove run seasonally from April through September. Water levels in Sardis Lake fluctuate throughout the year, affecting beach access and boat launches. Bathroom facilities vary widely in quality and maintenance across the different campgrounds, with some areas reporting inconsistent upkeep. Cell service is generally reliable with both AT&T and Verizon reporting good coverage throughout the area.

Many campers highlight fishing as the primary draw for Sardis Lake campgrounds. The lake supports abundant fishing opportunities, with boat docks available at several campgrounds including Oak Grove. Most sites include picnic tables and fire rings, though some visitors report issues with maintenance. A reviewer described John W. Kyle State Park as having "potential to be a great spot" but noted that "only half of the park is open, the grass was overgrown, trash/garbage is littered everywhere." In contrast, Oak Grove Campground receives consistently positive reviews for cleanliness and maintenance. Beach Point provides a more primitive experience with tent-only sites that require walking from the parking area, offering more seclusion. Most campgrounds lack significant hiking trails, with the focus primarily on water activities and fishing.

Best Camping Sites Near Sardis, Mississippi (74)

    1. Oak Grove - John W. Kyle State Park

    9 Reviews
    Sardis, MS
    7 miles
    Website

    "Mississippi does a great job of maintaining their COE campgrounds. Nice, spacious spots underneath large Pine trees. Water views and access to the Lower Lake."

    "This is a great little COE campground on Sardis lower lake. It is clean and well maintained. Bathrooms/showers are clean and work well."

    2. John W Kyle State Park — John W. Kyle State Park

    10 Reviews
    Sardis, MS
    6 miles
    Website

    "We’ve stayed here three times and always in the same area away from the lake. Very quiet, friendly neighbors and pretty well maintained."

    3. Pats Bluff

    7 Reviews
    Sardis, MS
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4531

    $24 - $100 / night

    "It appears they are working on the shoreline, however, they blocked access to the station when they stored the rock."

    "Camp host was very nice Nice level rv pads The lake was beautiful!"

    4. Beach Point - Sardis Lake

    4 Reviews
    Sardis, MS
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4531

    $8 / night

    "We reserved campsites 13 and 14, at the far end, behind the restrooms. You have to park in the parking lot and carry your stuff to the site."

    "Cars stay in the parking lot, and you walk up to your site. Pretty basic. Running water, flushable toilets, no showers. Quiet area. Early march, it was raining and I was the only one there"

    5. Hernando Point

    25 Reviews
    Coldwater, MS
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 562-6261

    $20 - $30 / night

    "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."

    6. Wallace Creek

    13 Reviews
    Pope, MS
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4571

    $30 - $50 / night

    "Stock up on supplies because there is not much around. Sites are really nice and spacious with paved driveways and patios. "

    "Enid Lake has an earthen dam and was built for flood control. We enjoyed the nearby North Mississippi Fish Hatchery and Visitors Center."

    7. Elmers Hill

    1 Review
    Sardis, MS
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4531

    "A short walk to Sardis Lower Lake. There can be a bit of traffic noise as it is nestled between two roads."

    8. Clear Creek - Sardis Lake

    3 Reviews
    University, MS
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4531

    $24 - $100 / night

    "Well maintained sites, BEAUTIFUL view of Sardis Lake just across the tree line"

    "It is on the way out of the campground near the primitive campsites.
    The primitive sites are amazing. Most overlook a small valley/bottom that allow for spectacular views and hiking."

    9. Oak Grove (MS) — Sardis Lake

    1 Review
    Sardis, MS
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4531

    $30 / night

    "Quiet campground with a lake you can fish and have a fishing boat. Pontoons are acceptable. Bathrooms are decent and the camps pot accommodated my 36ft 5th wheel."

    10. Sleepy Bend

    2 Reviews
    Sardis, MS
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4531
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Recent Reviews near Sardis, MS

342 Reviews of 74 Sardis Campgrounds


  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Prophet Bridge

    Not a place to overnight

    I was here for 1 night, completely to myself and the next morning, police showed up. They said someone called. They were very nice and understanding. However said I could not stay.

    Though this is an Army Core of Engineers location you’d need a permit. Even thought it’s not designated as needing one.

    You could park here for the day though, work if you needed. There is a good Starlink connection.

  • Bryce K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Puskus Lake

    Good spot, busy on weekends

    Amazing spot stayed here for 6 days no problems and enjoyed it a ton. If you have solar or starlink pick your spot wisely as a lot I have a ton of trees.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Wall Doxey State Park Campground

    Pricey but ok for an overnight

    Heavily wooded campground with large sites well spaced. Concrete pads for your camper rig but watch your step. Lots of erosion around the edges. Sites do have electric and water service. I thought prices were a little high. With registration fee and taxes my two nights stay was about $70.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Oak Grove (MS) — Sardis Lake

    Good place

    Quiet campground with a lake you can fish and have a fishing boat. Pontoons are acceptable. Bathrooms are decent and the camps pot accommodated my 36ft 5th wheel.

  • Jenna L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Hugh White State Park Campground

    Great views!

    This is a nice little campground, and really beautiful views of the water if you can get along the water. The sites are nice and grassy, and a lot of the sites have privacy bushes and things of that nature. There's no amenities at each campsite, like electric, but there are water spigots throughout the camp. Good cell service, and very quiet.

  • Anna D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 28, 2025

    Hernando Point

    Great campground

    Sites are paved and full hookups at site. Nice view!

  • J
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Chewalla Lake Recreation Area

    A great place to do nothing.

    The shaded footpaths make walking the trails on a hot day still enjoyable. Quiet, low humidity, and plenty of camp sites to choose from make this location a great place to unplug and relax.


Guide to Sardis

Camping near Sardis, Mississippi centers primarily around Sardis Lake, which spans 98,520 acres when at full pool elevation. The lake drops approximately 10-15 feet during winter drawdown, affecting shoreline access at many campgrounds. Water temperatures range from 45°F in winter to 85°F in summer, with high humidity levels contributing to seasonal insect populations, particularly at dusk.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Clear Creek campground provides excellent fishing access with lake views visible through the tree line. A camper noted, "This is a beautiful campground. Sites are nestled in the woods and neighbors aren't too close."

Boat access: Oak Grove (MS) offers facilities for various watercraft. "Quiet campground with a lake you can fish and have a fishing boat. Pontoons are acceptable," mentions one camper.

Swimming: The lake offers swimming options during summer months, though water levels affect beach access. At Beach Point, campers appreciate "the view and proximity to the water is truly what makes this spot. All sites are tent sites so you have to be parked in the parking lot."

What campers like

Spacious sites: Wallace Creek provides ample room between campsites. A reviewer stated, "Spacious sites with enough room between them to not feel crowded. Multiple bathhouses spread around the campground that were very clean."

Waterfront views: Many sites offer direct lake access. According to one camper at Pats Bluff, "Little drive to get there once at the lake on curved back roads but not bad but well worth it to me. Quite and pretty secluded. Around 3 or 4 spots with the best Lake views."

Value pricing: Corps of Engineers campgrounds offer affordable rates with good amenities. One camper mentioned, "They just added sewer which makes a full hookup at $20/night a total bargain. Each site has a fire pit, picnic table, bbq grill, small concrete stand next to bbq, and lantern crook."

What you should know

Weather impacts: Rain can significantly affect camping conditions. At Sleepy Bend, a visitor reported, "It's a pleasant spot not many people, but we were there on a rainy day. It's a decent place when it's dry but I would not want to be there when it rains."

Maintenance varies: Upkeep differs significantly between campgrounds. A visitor to Elmer's Hill noted it as "a gem if you're a tent camper. We have camped here once, but most of the time it is closed. I am not sure why."

Bathroom facilities: Facilities range from well-maintained to occasionally problematic. One camper at Pats Bluff commented, "I am giving this one 3 stars because the bathroom was absolutely disgusting!! There appears to be a permanent resident in the campground that I assume is the camp host."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Hernando Point offers recreation facilities. A camper mentioned, "Had a huge spot with lots of shade. Only complaint was there was no playground in the actual camping area."

Swimming safety: Beach areas provide swimming options, but supervision is essential as water depths can change abruptly. At Beach Point, campsites offer "a tent-only campground and there were only a couple other tents there so it was quiet and peaceful."

Insect protection: Sardis Lake camping requires good bug spray, especially during summer months. One camper warned about Beach Point: "The flies!! They were so so bad! And bighty!! My poor dogs were covered in flies, as were we."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Many campgrounds offer varying hookup options. At John W Kyle State Park, a visitor advised, "We did have to buy an extra hose to reach water hookup but other than that, it was good. The rinse hose at the dump station was busted but thankfully we had an extra in our bin to rinse out our tanks."

Leveling requirements: Some areas have uneven pads. At Pats Bluff, a camper noted, "Recently added sewer to upper sites to go along with current 50amp and water hookups. Concrete pads were spacious for just about any size rig."

Water access: Hookup distances vary considerably between sites. An RVer reported, "The water hook ups are at least 100 foot away from most camp sites, so bring lots of extra hose if you do end up staying here."

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best campgrounds at Sardis Lake?

Clear Creek - Sardis Lake is widely considered one of the best campgrounds with well-maintained sites and beautiful lake views just across the tree line. Hurricane Landing offers roomy sites with a mix of shaded and sunny spots, plus amenities like a playground and large open field for activities. Other notable options include Beach Point (tent-only with peaceful lakeside sites) and Sleepy Bend (wooded sites along the western tip of the lake).

Are there RV rentals available in Sardis, Mississippi?

RV rentals are limited directly in Sardis, Mississippi. Most visitors bring their own RVs to campgrounds like Sleepy Bend or John W Kyle State Park. For RV rentals, check nearby larger cities like Oxford, Batesville, or Memphis (about an hour away). Alternatively, national RV rental companies can deliver units to campgrounds with advance arrangements. Call the campground office before booking to confirm they allow RV deliveries and to arrange specific setup details.

How do I make camping reservations at Sardis Lake?

Most Sardis Lake campgrounds can be reserved online through Recreation.gov or by phone. For Oak Grove - John W. Kyle State Park, make reservations through the Mississippi State Parks reservation system at mdwfp.com or by calling the park office. For Beach Point - Sardis Lake, reservations are recommended, especially during peak seasons. Some smaller campgrounds like Sleepy Bend may operate on a first-come, first-served basis with payment at on-site pay stations.

Is camping available at the Sardis Lake spillway?

While there's no designated campground directly at the spillway, camping options are nearby. Elmers Hill is a small tent-only campground with about 8 sites near the spillway area. Oak Grove - John W. Kyle State Park is also close to the spillway, making it convenient for anglers. The spillway itself is a popular fishing spot, but overnight camping is restricted to designated campgrounds in the area.