Top Cabins near Enid Lake

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Best Cabin Sites Near Enid Lake, MS (7)


Recent Cabin Reviews In Enid Lake

46 Reviews of 7 Enid Lake Campgrounds


  • L F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Eagle Point Primitive Campground
    Oct. 31, 2024

    Eagle Point Primitive Campground

    Unsafe

    I had a horrible experience at this campsite. Rolled up to find one (miserable) couple there. They were blasting music out of their car which is whatever and I waved hello and they just stared. Multiple cars came thru the campsite at night, shining their headlights every which way. Even though it says don’t enter past a certain point unless you are camping, this is clearly a spot for locals to do what they cannot do at home. At 2am I hear barking and one of my dogs busts through my tent. I go out there and there is a pack of wild dogs scouring the campsite. They weren’t terrifying or coming at us, but it was still scary. No more than 10 mins later two cars surround my tent with headlights, which is really scary for anyone, but I am a young woman traveling alone. Apparently the couple called the cops saying my dogs had been barking all night. There was brief barking and it was the wild dogs who were actually eating the trash the evil couple left out. Even if my dogs were barking, why is surrounding my tent with only headlights at 2am appropriate? I couldn’t see anything. Never saw a ranger, immediately left in the morning. Sorry for the essay, just hope to spare someone a similar experience. It is beautiful tho.

  • JP A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Eagle Point Primitive Campground
    Aug. 24, 2024

    Eagle Point Primitive Campground

    This is a must visit

    This place was absolutely gorgeous. I was alone in the campground both nights i was there with a couple of people coming in during the day to have lunch at one of the picnic tables.

    I might have worked on my tanlines 🤫

    I fit pretty good in my 24' motorhome but woupd be leery of something too much bigger. 

    Do not try to come at night. It is pitch black and steep drop offs. 

    Really nice set up for tents if thwt is your thing.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Howard Stafford Park Campground
    Oct. 4, 2023

    Howard Stafford Park Campground

    Nice Muni site

    Last minute stop at this small muni campground/park. Clean grounds with friendly host. Photo from our site #7 overlooking the lake. Non campers kicked out at 8pm and gates are locked. All campers get a key for after hours entry/exit. Beautiful little spot.

  • S
    Camper-submitted photo from Howard Stafford Park Campground
    Sep. 21, 2023

    Howard Stafford Park Campground

    Small but quiet and cheap

    Small campground attached to a public use park. Gated after dark with older but usable bathrooms and showers. Has a splash pad, a basketball court, and several piers on the lake for fishing. You can hear cows in the distance from across the lake.

    Can’t beat the price at $22/night. We stopped in for a night in our teardrop trailer on our way farther up north.

    Tupelo is 30 minutes away with the Elvis Birthplace museum and other attractions. There’s a gas station at the entrance to the park for snacks and ice.

  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from Wall Doxey State Park
    May. 6, 2022

    Wall Doxey State Park

    Beautiful spot

    Whether you’re staying short term or long, it’s a beautiful spot worth the money. They have a beautiful lake that does have clear water, showers and bathrooms. As well as washers and dryers!! For only 1.50 a piece.

  • Aaron S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Wall Doxey State Park
    Mar. 30, 2022

    Wall Doxey State Park

    Great state park!

    This place is a step back in time of sorts.  Very old and quaint.  For the price, it's perfect.  Very secluded, wooded and a fun place to explore.  Check it out!

  • Amy S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Wall Doxey State Park
    Mar. 27, 2022

    Wall Doxey State Park

    Quiet and shady

    Quiet wooded area with water and electricity. There are bath houses that have washer and dryer’s available so bring your quarters and laundry soap. Disc golf looked nice and there we two playgrounds.

    AT&T service was sill strength.

  • G
    Camper-submitted photo from John W Kyle State Park — John W. Kyle State Park
    Feb. 19, 2022

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

    Great location, not well kept

    When you arrive the office is closed, just a phone number to check in. Very poor signage, sites are poorly marked. No lights for late arrivals. Branches down in the roads and sites. Roads had poor drainage and large puddles. Sites are paved and fairly level. You may need a long potable water hose, 50+ feet. The bathhouse was heated with hot showers and clean toilet stalls. This is a fishing hotspot with lots of boats and folks fishing from the shores. Sardis Lake is impressive and attracts hundreds of sportsmen. This is an inexpensive and convenient location if you have modest expectations.

  • Shana D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Hugh White State Park Campground
    Jan. 23, 2022

    Hugh White State Park Campground

    Not kept up

    This campground does not appear to be maintained. Many sites are in an area that is subject to flooding. There are a handful of sites along the spillway channel that are decent, but I wouldn’t stay here unless I was able to get one of those sites. Unfortunately, this is another disappointing Mississippi State Park.

  • S
    Camper-submitted photo from Hugh White State Park Campground
    Jan. 3, 2022

    Hugh White State Park Campground

    well maintained campground on a beautiful lake

    We stayed at Eagle Point campground in the park. The primitive sites are $10/night in the honor box. There are bathrooms with showers about 50 yards from the site.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Howard Stafford Park Campground
    Oct. 10, 2021

    Howard Stafford Park Campground

    Small tidy county park

    With less than 20 sites this is a small comfortable campground with full hookups. 30 minutes to Tupelo or Oxford, this place splits them down the middle. The site is a level concrete pad with 50/30 amp, water and sewer. The campground is next to a big county park with a playground, boat ramp and fishing docks. Nice walking paths along the lakes edge provides a great place for a view of the sunset. The camp manger is a nice as could be and reached out after I left to return something I left behind. A great small park easy to get to.

  • H
    Camper-submitted photo from Eagle Point Primitive Campground
    Sep. 22, 2021

    Eagle Point Primitive Campground

    A Scenic Stay

    The campground is located in a beautiful spot on a peninsula with great views of Grenada lake at both sunrise and sunset. The tent pads are nice and each camp has a grill and a nice marble picnic table. Several camps have fire pits, trash cans, and water faucets. There is a nice public restroom just a short walk from any camp. The sounds of the water crashing on the shores around you and the birds singing at sunrise are utterly calming. The only problem is the occasional truck that passes through to sit listening to music or use the campground road as a turn around. This could be fixed if the gate at the entrance were kept closed and only opened for actual campers.

  • W
    Camper-submitted photo from John W Kyle State Park — John W. Kyle State Park
    Aug. 7, 2021

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

    Very rough campground

    While many sites have full service, this campground is badly in need of repairs and maintenance. I am not sure if any of the bathrooms are open as I went to 3, that were out of service Oddly, there was a small building with laundry. The northern part of the campground appears to only have a few sites in the upper numbers that were open. Most sites in the northern part are grown up in weeds and the concrete tables were in bad shape The staff was very nice! . We stayed one night then moved just to the south to the COE campground that is much better maintained.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Wall Doxey State Park
    Jul. 24, 2021

    Wall Doxey State Park

    Some updates needed

    We picked out a campsite and set up our camp for the evening. However, we then found out that the bathroom and shower room were closed. As such, we had to walk quite a ways to use the facilities. Just check it out before you set up your camp.

  • Steve G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from John W Kyle State Park — John W. Kyle State Park
    Jun. 12, 2021

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

    Oh, if only one were to mow

    This is our close by getaway. Usually pretty solid, not great, but not bad. This time, we’ll, it was pretty ugly around here. Looks like it has been weeks since the grass was cut. Talking to another camper, he said this park is known for never getting mowed. The water spigot was in a several inches of water, trash littered campsites, just overall, this place needs to do better. It has so much potential.

  • Christina H.
    Camper-submitted photo from John W Kyle State Park — John W. Kyle State Park
    Jun. 8, 2021

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

    Quiet and plenty of space

    We’ve stayed here three times and always in the same area away from the lake. Very quiet, friendly neighbors and pretty well maintained. We did have to buy an extra hose to reach water hookup but other than that, it was good. We did not book a site with sewer hookups, but the dump station was easy to find and no one else was there so it worked out well! Especially since it was our first time dumping. Not rushed! The rinse hose at the dump station was busted but thankfully we had an extra in our bin to rinse out our tanks.

  • Steve G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from John W Kyle State Park — John W. Kyle State Park
    May. 15, 2021

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

    Getting better, slowly but surely

    We are back this year. In the 7 or so months since we camped here, this park has made some improvements. More sites are open. The grass in the open areas is better Maintained. The areas that are still closed look like they are getting close. I spoke to the ranger and the closed areas are closed due to electrical issues. They are having the power redone so it is safe to open.

  • Sandra V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from George P. Cossar State Park Campground
    Apr. 22, 2021

    George P. Cossar State Park Campground

    Nice older campground

    This is a nice older campground with full hookups including sewer, which makes it nice. Not far from I-55 if you needed some place to stop for the night. Restrooms/Shower house was clean and nice. Washer and dryers available, but somewhat unkept. Putt putt golf course and disc golf on premises. Noticed some grills were broken and fire pits were not on all sites. Definitely, stay only in Yocona Ridge as the other section is in complete disrepair. MS really needs to fund their state parks better so they can get the maintenance needed. They will begin charging $10 a day extra for golf carts beginning May 1, 2021. Lakeside sites would allow for boat pull-up within view.

  • C
    Camper-submitted photo from Wall Doxey State Park
    Mar. 5, 2021

    Wall Doxey State Park

    Abounds in charm and hospitality

    My stay won't likely be like yours. First, I drove in while Mississippi was under a blanket of snow. All the roads in Holly Springs and the rest of the state were treacherous with packed snow and ice following a week of unseasonably frigid weather across the southern midwest.

    That said, the 2 rangers working at Wall Doxey went out of their way to set me up with a parking place in the practically empty campground, putting me in the youth camp, finding me an extension cord to hook up to power and allowing me access to the group camp for a bathroom and shower.

    This was necessary because many areas were either in the middle of renovation, inaccessible or out of service due to frozen pipes. To say these ladies went out of their way to get me situated is an understatement. They were heroines!

    The camp has loads of retro charm. A big mid-century lodge, picnic area, swimming lake, frisbee golf and a 2 mile hiking trail around the lake. I enjoyed a walk thru the snow and the comfort of having a safe and caring place to stay during my trip through Mississippi.

    I suspect it will be the same for you even if your visit is under far different circumstances.

  • Orita I.
    Camper-submitted photo from Wall Doxey State Park
    Oct. 29, 2020

    Wall Doxey State Park

    Quiet, inexpensive nature setting campground

    Remotely located but still close to major roads. We came in with a 38’ RV not much problem with spaces but be aware of trees on both sides of spaces. We were given space #60 but would not have been able to open slides because of trees so we took another space. Most of them are not leveled. Water and electric hookups. We saw a momma dear and her baby cross the road. Lots of trees and leaves everywhere. It’s fall. For the price it can’t be beat. We paid senior price $16.

  • Steve G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from George P. Cossar State Park Campground
    Oct. 18, 2020

    George P. Cossar State Park Campground

    A decent but older campground.

    We stay at Cossar pretty often, due to it being close to home. We have always stayed on the Yocona Ridge loop, and it has been a nice campground. The facilities are dated, but they keep them very clean. We did drive through the other loop (it was empty and closed at the time, the ranger let us look at it) and it appears to be much older than Yocona Ridge. There were trees/limbs down everywhere and the sites were pretty close to each other. 

    We had decent cell phone service here. There is no park WIFI. There is a Frisbee golf course that has gotten better over time. The course is now marked very well. The miniature golf course is old, but kids will still like it. 

    Some of the campers are also employees of the park. One lady just kept coming over and talking non-stop on this visit.

  • Steve G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from John W Kyle State Park — John W. Kyle State Park
    Oct. 18, 2020

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

    Finally fixing this one up

    This is an old campground. The sites are not well marked, so make sure you get there during daylight. We have camped here a few times, as it is relatively close to home. They are finally beginning to work on the other side of the campground to get it opened back up. This has the potential to be a great spot. Most of the sites on the edges are in the sun most of the day, so be aware of that. The park is nice and peaceful, with plenty of fishing and boating opportunities. No real hiking to speak of, one short trail nearby.

  • Tim B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Wall Doxey State Park
    Sep. 17, 2020

    Wall Doxey State Park

    Pretty basic campground

    Good place to stop on the way to somewhere else. If you’re allergic to poison ivy, watch out. The stuff is everywhere!



Guide to Enid Lake

Camping near Enid Lake, Mississippi, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to fish, hike, or just relax by the water, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Fishing: Enid Lake is known for its great fishing spots. At Wallace Creek, one camper said, "This is a very popular camping area with very good fishing." You can also find fishing piers and a floating dock nearby.
  • Hiking: Explore the trails around the lake. A visitor at North Abutment mentioned, "The boys enjoyed swimming in the lake and riding their bikes around," highlighting the area's family-friendly trails.
  • Playgrounds and Beaches: Many campgrounds, like Chickasaw Hill, have playgrounds and beach areas. One reviewer noted, "Has showers, bathrooms, playground, boat ramp, and beach for the campers."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A visitor at Persimmon Hill said, "Clean bath house. Many areas to access the water throughout the campground."
  • Spacious Sites: Campers enjoy the roomy sites at places like Pats Bluff. One reviewer mentioned, "They have large flat sites. Some with full hookup some just P/W."
  • Quiet Atmosphere: Many campers appreciate the peaceful environment. A reviewer at Hurricane Landing shared, "Small, quiet campground on reservoir. Plenty of space and privacy between sites."

What you should know:

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like John W Kyle State Park, have been noted for needing maintenance. A camper said, "Very poor signage, sites are poorly marked."
  • Crowded Weekends: Expect more visitors on weekends. A reviewer at North Abutment mentioned, "We are only here for a few days during the week, but were assured that it would be packed on the weekends."
  • Wildlife: Be prepared for local wildlife. A camper at Puskus Lake noted, "Some sites are overgrown and not maintained," indicating that nature is very present.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Campgrounds with Play Areas: Look for campgrounds like George P. Cossar State Park that have playgrounds. A reviewer said, "There is a playground for kids and dogs are allowed at the campgrounds."
  • Plan for Activities: Bring games and outdoor toys. A visitor at Oak Grove mentioned, "It can get a little crowded at times, but that’s a good sign!" indicating a lively atmosphere for families.
  • Check for Nearby Attractions: Look for campgrounds close to local attractions. A camper at Chickasaw Hill noted, "It is a favorite for many locals and more off the beaten track."

Tips from RVers:

  • Full Hookups: If you need full hookups, check out Wallace Creek. A camper said, "It is well maintained and has many choices of sites from woodland to lakeside."
  • Space for Big Rigs: Many campgrounds are big rig friendly. A reviewer at Persimmon Hill mentioned, "Level pads with plenty of room."
  • Reservations Recommended: Especially during peak seasons, make reservations ahead of time. A visitor at North Abutment noted, "Reservations can be made online."

Camping near Enid Lake, Mississippi, has something for everyone, from families to RV enthusiasts. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Enid Lake?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Enid Lake is George P. Cossar State Park Campground with a 3.8-star rating from 5 reviews.

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