Best Glamping near Crosby, MS

Percy Quin State Park and Tunica Hills Campground offer distinctive glamping accommodations near Crosby, Mississippi. Percy Quin features cabin glamping with modern amenities including electricity, running water, and comfortable bedding, all situated around a scenic lake perfect for fishing and boating. Tunica Hills Campground houses unique A-frame cabins nestled in a secluded woodland setting, providing a more rustic glamping experience while still offering amenities like clean facilities and outdoor cooking areas. Both locations provide picnic tables, fire pits, and access to shower facilities, creating comfortable outdoor stays without sacrificing modern conveniences. One visitor noted, "Loved this small quiet camp ground. The common areas are a surprising bonus. Shower was lukewarm but portopotties are spotless. Dishwashing station and outdoor kitchen are icing on cake."

The glamping sites connect visitors with natural attractions and outdoor activities throughout the region. Clear Springs Recreation Area, located within Homochitto National Forest, offers 17 miles of hiking trails through rolling hills and forests, plus a lake for swimming and fishing. Percy Quin State Park features a swimming beach area on Lake Tangipahoa and numerous picnic areas overlooking the water. Tunica Hills Campground provides easy access to nearby Clark's Creek for day hiking, located just 8 miles away in Mississippi. Most glamping accommodations remain open year-round, though reservations are recommended, especially during peak seasons. A recent visitor mentioned, "If you want to go camping where the GPS can't get you there but good old-fashioned directions will, this is the place for you! The tent sites are leveled and so comfortable that you can sleep right on the ground."

Best Glamping Sites Near Crosby, Mississippi (6)

    1. Clear Springs Recreation Area

    13 Reviews
    Roxie, MS
    11 miles
    Website

    $7 - $40 / night

    "It's located in a beautiful section of the forest, complete with rolling hills and a lake."

    "Spent the weekend camping at one of the improved sites with water on site. Site had picnic table, fire pit, and plenty of room for tents and your camp set-up."

    2. Natchez State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Natchez, MS
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 442-2658

    "the campgrounds are tucked back in the wooded areas. You drive in from main highway and feel like you’re in a tunnel of trees; temperature drops 5-10 degrees."

    "Don’t let the condition of the road or the buildings scare you away from this state park. These people have had to clean up after 2 hurricanes this year."

    3. Tunica Hills Campground

    12 Reviews
    Angola, LA
    33 miles
    Website

    $20 - $110 / night

    "On a day trip you can drive 8 miles into Mississippi to Clarks Cteek for an awesome day of hiking that never forget. She also has to smal A frames back in yent site area and a 2 bedroom up front."

    "Stayed in the little A frame cabin. Port-o-potties are clean and there is a shower and a sink. I also had good service the whole time(verizon.)"

    4. Percy Quin State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    McComb, MS
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 684-3938

    $24 / night

    "Dont think of the beach as the typical sandy beaches on coasts, instead this is a lake beach with grass.  Under water though was fine.  Quite clean and no debris."

    "The water view of the lake is hide as well. This state park offers several options: Cabins, Campsites and the Tentr canvas tent campsites. Location is very convenient off of I55."

    5. Percy Quin State Park — Percy Quinn State Park

    6 Reviews
    McComb, MS
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 684-3938

    "Not all sites have grills or fire pits. There is a laundry room and the bathrooms next to that are air conditioned-not sure about all of them."

    "The primitive camping spot was secluded but not too far from necessities being water and restrooms. The staff was helpful and informative as we were inexperienced in the adventure."

    6. Green Acres Campground

    2 Reviews
    St. Francisville, LA
    36 miles
    +1 (225) 635-4903

    "Quite, peaceful and in a close location to town. Would stay here again if I am ever in the area. They have change their name to Peaceful Pines and the name says it all."

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Glamping Reviews near Crosby, MS

63 Reviews of 6 Crosby Campgrounds


  • K
    Jun. 25, 2018

    Tunica Hills Campground

    Heaven On Earth

    If you want to go camping were the GPS can't get you there but good old fashion directions will this is the place for you! Ms. Brenda is doing it right. 1/2 mile hike in or Ms Brenda giving you a ride back to the sites on her alterian vehicle. No vehicles allowed. The tent sites are leveled and so comfortable that you can sleep right on the ground. On a day trip you can drive 8 miles into Mississippi to Clarks Cteek for an awesome day of hiking that never forget. She also has to smal A frames back in yent site area and a 2 bedroom up front. You can purchase firewood on site het ready to be one with nature!! .

  • Tyler H.
    Aug. 27, 2022

    Tunica Hills Campground

    Mostly peaceful

    You have to carry your stuff to your camp site as people have already said. Ownership is nice and helpful. You can buy a small bundle of wood for $5. Stayed in the little A frame cabin. Port-o-potties are clean and there is a shower and a sink. I also had good service the whole time(verizon.)

  • Deborah R.
    Jul. 31, 2022

    Percy Quin State Park — Percy Quinn State Park

    Will camp here again

    I am a beginning solo tent camper with a lot to learn. Percy Quin is a nice state run campground. Some sites are closer together and less shaded than others. It rained and most sites seem to have decent drainage with no puddles. Not all sites have grills or fire pits. There is a laundry room and the bathrooms next to that are air conditioned-not sure about all of them.

  • Wilkinson T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 15, 2018

    Clear Springs Recreation Area

    A great little campground for RVs or tents

    Clear Springs Recreation Area,located in the Homochitto National Forest near Roxie, Ms, is probably one of my favorite campgrounds within 3 hours from New Orleans. It's located in a beautiful section of the forest, complete with rolling hills and a lake.

    The primitive tent only sites are located about half a mile up the road from the main campground, providing a substantial distance between you and the RVs. The dirt road to the tent only sites is lined with individual camp sites until you reach the back area. The back has a few small hilltops that have about 4 sites per hill. Each hill is about 50 yards from each other, again, providing needed space between you and other campers. All of the sites have fire pits with fold down cast iron grills. The ground was level enough for tents, and there's a good amount of trees for hammock camping.

    The RV spots are located near the lake(pond), and have picnic tables and the fire pit. Some of the RV sites are more open air and without much privacy, yet some are nestled amongst the trees on the outer perimeter.

    Adjacent to the RV sites are the restrooms, equipped with showers. On a very cold and frozen winter morning, I had decided to visit the facilities. To my great surprise, when I opened the door, I was hit with blast of warm air! So you can rest easy knowing that the restrooms are heated. There is a large pavilion that is open to air on three sides. the open sides have a railing with bench seats. There are also picnic tables located within. Most interesting was the oversized stone fireplace. It looks most welcoming, although I had no chance to use it.next to the pavilion is an open picnic area with charcoal grills and more tables. All of these picnic areas overlook the pond.

    I understand that there is 17 miles of hiking trails surrounding the area. It looks like a large circuit with shorter trails interconnecting by the map.

    I haven't experienced this campground outside of dead winter. I enjoyed the subfreezing temps next to a hot fire. I have been four times in the last couple of years, twice solo and twice with guests. I very much love this campground.

  • D
    Apr. 24, 2022

    Tunica Hills Campground

    Beautiful and unique

    Loved this small quiet camp ground. It is basically hike-in, although the host is great enough to offer to haul your stuff with her 4WD atv cart. The common areas are a surprising bonus. Shower was lukewarm but portopotties are spotless. Dishwashing station and outdoor kitchen are icing on cake.

    We stayed at the site “Wilson” which was incredible. If you don’t want / need electricity site #10 is tops.

  • C
    Jul. 12, 2021

    Percy Quin State Park Campground

    Would be great if not for the rain

    Unfortunately our trip was clouded by the rain...pun intended.  As is typical for the Gulf Coast South... it rained and rained and rained.  There were breaks that allowed for us to get out and do a few things.  We went to the "beach" and the kids enjoyed it.  Dont think of the beach as the typical sandy beaches on coasts, instead this is a lake beach with grass.  Under water though was fine.  Quite clean and no debris.

    There is a pool also, but it was closed at the time because of coronavirus.  Hopefully if we go back, it will be open then.

    This particular site was very close to the water, which is why we chose it, however immediately next to our camper was a very steep drop off which made it impossible to set up our camper mat and outdoor cooking supplies next to our outdoor kitchen.  We wouldn't choose that site again.

  • Jeri W.
    Oct. 20, 2019

    Clear Springs Recreation Area

    Great camping location

    Spent the weekend camping at one of the improved sites with water on site. Site had picnic table, fire pit, and plenty of room for tents and your camp set-up. Our site had a great view of the creek and was a little more tucked away but right by the bathrooms. Trails are throughout the area, couple of fishing spots, lots of picnic areas with grills and a playground. The place was not very crowded and the US Forest Service ranger (Virginia) was very kind and helpful. We hiked some of Richardson Creek Trail, but decided to turn around because it was overgrown at points and we found ticks on our dog. Otherwise, it was a beautiful walk through the woods. Several large banana spiders set up along the way so keep an eye out! Also, the county is supposed to be under a fire burn until the end of October.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 21, 2024

    Natchez State Park Campground

    Natchez State Park - Nice, Quiet, Tucked Away

    Enjoyed my stay for 3 nights. the campgrounds are tucked back in the wooded areas. You drive in from main highway and feel like you’re in a tunnel of trees; temperature drops 5-10 degrees. I was in Campground “B”; nice area with some sites on the lake. Be careful selecting your site, some are uneven and the pad sets above ground level. Sites all have a grill and fire pit. Bathhouse was clean with a washer/dryer for $1.75. Men’s had 2 showers booths. Water pressure at my site was 40 psi no issues. Park is easy access to Natchez and surrounding historical sites.

  • W
    Oct. 16, 2020

    Natchez State Park Campground

    So peaceful

    Don’t let the condition of the road or the buildings scare you away from this state park. These people have had to clean up after 2 hurricanes this year. All sites in campground B are level concrete, water and electric. State park grills, picnic tables and sunken fire pits all for just 20.00 per night. 20 minutes from downtown Natchez. Great spot.


Guide to Crosby

Clear Springs and Percy Quin State Park offer diverse glamping opportunities near Crosby, Mississippi. These public lands feature terrain unusual for the region, with Clear Springs situated in the rolling hills of Homochitto National Forest at elevations reaching 400 feet. Winter temperatures can drop below freezing at night, while summer highs often exceed 90°F with high humidity, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons.

What to do

Hiking through varied terrain: At Clear Springs Recreation Area, visitors can explore 17 miles of trails through distinctive hills and forests. One visitor shared: "It looks like a large circuit with shorter trails interconnecting by the map." Another camper reported: "We hiked some of Richardson Creek Trail, but decided to turn around because it was overgrown at points and we found ticks on our dog."

Fishing for variety: Natchez State Park Campground offers lake fishing opportunities from both shore and boat. A camper noted: "Great Lake for kayaking. Nice big fishing pier. Great fishing for big bass and catfish along the levy." Fishing licenses are required and can be purchased online or at local bait shops.

Swimming in designated areas: Clear Springs features a lake with swimming sections. According to one review: "It has a swimming beach area in the lake, one side shallow and sandy for smaller swimmers, one side deeper." Swimming is permitted during daylight hours only, and no lifeguards are on duty.

What campers like

Secluded sites: Tunica Hills Campground offers walk-in campsites that provide privacy from neighboring campers. A visitor commented: "Most campsites are secluded from others. I recommend this place to anyone." Another mentioned: "The tent sites are leveled and so comfortable that you can sleep right on the ground."

Clean facilities: Despite the rustic setting, campers appreciate the maintained facilities. One reviewer stated: "The campground is well taken care of. The owner rides her cart through the campsite several times a day to deliver firewood as needed." Another camper noted: "The bathhouse is dated but clean and warm."

Affordable rates: Percy Quin State Park — Percy Quinn State Park offers good value for the amenities provided. A camper reported: "At $20 a night this place is a steal! Water and electricity at all the sites." State parks in the area typically charge between $15-30 per night depending on hookups and accommodations.

What you should know

Limited cell service: Reception can be spotty throughout the Crosby area's glamping sites. A camper at Percy Quin noted: "Cell service: Verizon had no service and AT&T 2 bars." Prepare for limited connectivity during your stay.

Weather preparedness: The region experiences sudden weather changes, particularly during spring and fall. A camper at Percy Quin shared: "Unfortunately our trip was clouded by the rain...pun intended. As is typical for the Gulf Coast South... it rained and rained and rained."

Site selection matters: At Natchez State Park Campground, campsite location affects your experience. One camper advised: "Be careful selecting your site, some are uneven and the pad sets above ground level." Research site maps before booking to find the best spot for your needs.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly exploration areas: Tunica Hills Campground provides natural play spaces for children. A parent observed: "There are areas for the kids to play in the woods some of the areas are steep and they needed supervision (5&6 year old)."

Bike-friendly options: Look for flat campground loops for easier biking with children. A camper at Clear Springs noted: "The lower loop... seems to be the best area for family with little ones as it's easier to ride bikes around."

Pack extra clothes: Mississippi's humidity and frequent rain showers mean children often need clothing changes. A family camper advised: "Kiddo and dogs had a blast. Will come back!" Remember that many glamping accommodations near Crosby have limited laundry facilities.

Tips from RVers

Site size limitations: Many glamping sites near Crosby have restrictions on RV length. At Clear Springs, a camper noted: "Not a lot of room for large RV's so check with them. Water and electric available as well as a dump station."

Road conditions: Access roads to some sites can be challenging. A camper at Natchez State Park warned: "The entry road is not really suited to most RVs." Consider calling ahead to confirm road conditions, especially after heavy rain.

Hookup availability: For those glamping in RVs, Percy Quin provides full hookups at select sites. A camper detailed: "Full service hook up and bath houses were super clean recommended of your traveling through."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Crosby, MS is Clear Springs Recreation Area with a 4.8-star rating from 13 reviews.

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