Best Cabin Camping near Fayette, MS

Several campgrounds near Fayette, Mississippi offer cabin accommodations for visitors seeking a balance of shelter and nature immersion. Clear Springs Recreation Area in the Homochitto National Forest provides rustic cabin rentals with basic amenities including electricity and heating options. Lake Lincoln State Park Campground features furnished cabins situated near the water with picnic tables and fire rings. "Cabins at Lake Lincoln are currently open for Thursday-Sunday nights only with a 3-night minimum," noted one visitor describing the park's seasonal scheduling. Most sites include water and electric hookups, with some offering sewer connections for additional convenience.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Percy Quin State Park offers family-sized cabin layouts with varying levels of amenities, while River View RV Park & Resort provides more modern accommodations. Reservations are required at most locations, with peak seasons typically falling during summer and holiday weekends. A camper mentioned that "Percy Quinn is a nice state park on a lake" with "beautiful grounds and large shade trees." Most cabin sites include picnic tables and fire rings, though some reviews note that not all sites have grills or fire pits.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary significantly between locations, from basic fire rings to fully equipped kitchens in more deluxe cabin rentals. Several campgrounds, including River View RV Park & Resort, offer on-site convenience stores with basic provisions. Lake Bruin State Park Campground and Turkey Creek Ranch Reserve both offer cabin options with varying levels of amenities and accessibility. Bathrooms with showers are available at most locations, though their cleanliness and maintenance can vary according to visitor reviews.

Best Cabin Sites Near Fayette, Mississippi (9)

    1. Clear Springs Recreation Area

    13 Reviews
    Roxie, MS
    20 miles
    Website

    $7 - $40 / night

    "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."

    "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."

    2. Lake Bruin State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    St. Joseph, LA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 766-3530

    "This park is quiet and very clean. It has 2 playgrounds for children and a small swimming area that is roped off. Fishing can be excellent."

    "It’s a small park with very clean bath houses. The spots along the water are all amazing but 4 & 5 are extra great because they have shade all day and decks."

    3. River View RV Park & Resort

    18 Reviews
    Natchez, LA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 336-1400

    "PROS 

    Veteran discount 

    Easy access to Natchez Trace Parkway 

    Quick checkin with friendly staff S

    Site 38 level 

    Concrete parking pad surrounded by grass 

    Pristine clean private 3 piece bathrooms"

    "Lovely campground, large lots, friendly & helpful staff & campers, clean restrooms & showers."

    4. Rocky Springs Campground, Milepost 54.8 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    22 Reviews
    Hermanville, MS
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 680-4027

    "No electric, drinking water, or showers however the first set of bathrooms are very clean and work well. The bathroom sink water is not potable...it had a yellow tinge... literally."

    "Really pretty area, fire pits and grills, flushable toilets, no running taps though. Quiet area, all paved roads.

    It use to be a cotton town."

    5. Lake Lincoln State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Wesson, MS
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 643-9044

    "Our friends and their family joined us, and we headed to Lake Lincoln State Park for a long weekend."

    "We stayed in back loop by lake. Sites were very narrow, no privacy, everyone is on top of each other. The site next to us had sewer hook up right on side of our picnic table."

    6. Lakeview Lodge

    1 Review
    Ferriday, LA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 757-2267

    "RV sites behind the lodge, some semi permanent units there.

    The lodge itself has several motel suite type accommodations plus a larger main lodge that can sleep in excess of 10 people."

    7. Percy Quin State Park Campground

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

    $24 / night

    "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."

    "Percy Quinn is a nice state park on a lake. We had a great weekend stay, and the weather was awesome, a little chilly in the mornings, but otherwise great. "

    8. Percy Quin State Park — Percy Quinn State Park

    6 Reviews
    McComb, MS
    49 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."

    "Percy Quin State Park covers a large area. The park includes an 18-hole golf course, a motel, cabins for rent, both camper and primitive camping."

    9. Turkey Creek Ranch Reserve

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    Sicily Island, LA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 273-4362

    $105 - $340 / night

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Cabin Reviews near Fayette, MS

95 Reviews of 9 Fayette Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Napunani
    Dec. 14, 2022

    River View RV Park & Resort

    Great View of Mississippi River

    PROS 

    Veteran discount 

    Easy access to Natchez Trace Parkway 

    Quick checkin with friendly staff S

    Site 38 level 

    Concrete parking pad surrounded by grass 

    Pristine clean private 3 piece bathrooms 

    Entire park well maintained 

    Site picnic table 

    Quiet 

    Good WIFI signal 

    Trash pick up at each site 

    Small laundry on-site

    Great concrete riverfront walkway 

    CONS

    $3 reservation fee 

    Gravel roads 

    No shade site 38 

    No campfires permitted at campsite. Must use“community“ fire-pit

  • S
    Nov. 12, 2021

    Rocky Springs Campground, Milepost 54.8 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    Wonderful FREE Back to Nature Camping

    Rocky springs campground is a great place to get back to nature while traveling the South end of the historical Natchez Trace. There is almost NO cell service regardless of carrier. No electric, drinking water, or showers however the first set of bathrooms are very clean and work well. The bathroom sink water is not potable...it had a yellow tinge... literally. Nice paved pull through and back in pads, fire rings (way too tall but hey?!?), grills and picnic tables are plentiful. The large shade trees made solar power minimal but it was worth the boon docking, old time camping experience. Very peaceful get away from it all area. We camped next to the bathroom in a 21' RV.

  • Shana D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 11, 2023

    Percy Quin State Park Campground

    Lots of trees

    We love a campground with lots of trees! 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.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 25, 2022

    Clear Springs Recreation Area

    Nice family campground

    $20, $13 with fed pass. 22 sites. Electric & water hookups. Dump station. Two campground loops - B: Sites 1-12, & A: Sites 13-22. Loop A is prettier that Loop B, but Loop B has more level sites which may be more suitable for larger campers. Camped at site 7 in a camper van. Large site backed against the woods with access to a hiking trail. Not much privacy between sites. Nice family campground. Sites have table, lantern post & fire ring. Picnic Area also in this rec area. Beautiful setting by the lake. Restroom/shower house needs some work. Mens shower stalls have standing water in them - possible drainage issue. Women's toilet stalls also have a similar issue due to a leaky toilet. Bugs were not too bad here in April. No AT&T & T-Mobile service at our campsite, but picked up a weak signal by the lake.

  • Twan M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 27, 2024

    Rocky Springs Campground, Milepost 54.8 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    Perfect Overnight

    This campground is the perfect overnight spot; there are some hiking trails & historic sites to visit but, otherwise, it’s just a good spot to pull off the parkway and recharge. There are probably 20-25 sites, most if not all ate large enough for RVs or pull-behind rigs. Above ground fire pits, BBQ grills and picnic tables at most sites, off of the paved parking area(s). The bathroom(s) aren’t great, but they work! 1 bar Verizon, not enough to load any GPS or internet but you can squeeze a message out.

  • Jeri W.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • Sarah C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2017

    Rocky Springs Campground, Milepost 54.8 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    Nothing Fancy

    This little campground is nestled along the Natchez Trace Parkway at mile marker 54.8 (https://www.nps.gov/natr/planyourvisit/upload/NATRmap_1_113_web.pdf).

    This is a FREE first come, first serve campground that offers 22 sites. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring and flat real estate for setting up your tent. The campground is well shaded and can accommodate RVs but there are no hook ups available. There are a few bathrooms that have flush toilets and sinks but there are not showers available.

    It's a small facility that gets moderate use but appears to be well maintained. While black bears aren't prolific in the area they have been spotted. Be sure to store all food and scented items in your vehicle if possible.


Guide to Fayette

Cabin accommodations near Fayette, Mississippi range from rustic to modern with varying levels of amenities. Located in southwest Mississippi where the terrain features rolling hills and dense forests, overnight temperatures can drop into the 30s during winter months, making cabin options particularly appealing for year-round camping. Most cabins in this region are situated on or near water bodies, with Lake Tangipahoa and Lake Lincoln being popular destinations.

What to do

Hiking through historic sites: At Rocky Springs Campground, visitors can explore the remains of a once-thriving town. "There are several old structures left behind and info plaques that tells the story on all of it," notes Ben M., who took his children on their first camping trip here. The trail includes a boardwalk through swampy areas, though "one section is in disrepair."

Fishing from your doorstep: Many cabins at Percy Quin State Park allow for immediate water access. "We had a blast at a site right on the water. Panoramic views of the lake. We were able to launch our kayaks right out of our spot and fish all day," reports Tiffany M. The lake was restocked after being drained a few years ago and is ready for fishing.

Swimming options: Several parks offer designated swimming areas for cabin guests. "The lake has a shallow and sandy side for smaller swimmers, and one side deeper," explains Jill N. about Clear Springs Recreation Area. For families seeking more developed facilities, Percy Quin State Park includes "a swimming pool, tennis courts, and hiking trail" in the day-use area according to Twyana S.

What campers like

Privacy levels: At Clear Springs Recreation Area, cabin sites are notably secluded. "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," explains Wilkinson T., who adds that "Each hill is about 50 yards from each other, again, providing needed space between other campers."

Water views: Many visitors appreciate Lake Bruin State Park Campground for its premium waterfront cabins. "The spots along the water are all amazing but 4 & 5 are extra great because they have shade all day and decks," notes DENISE G., who describes it as "Maybe the best campsite I've ever had." These waterfront sites often include places to dock boats.

Clean facilities: At River View RV Park & Resort, cabin guests consistently mention the cleanliness. "Pristine clean private 3 piece bathrooms. Entire park well maintained," writes Napunani. The resort also provides trash pickup at each site, which guests appreciate for longer stays.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabins require advance booking, with some imposing minimum stay requirements. For Lake Lincoln State Park Campground, weekends fill quickly, especially waterfront sites. "We ended up at sites 36 and 37 since access to the lake was nearby," explains Layla D., who noted that "Our sites were very close to one another, so these would be ideal for two people traveling together."

Seasonal considerations: Winter camping in cabins is popular but requires preparation. "We enjoyed the subfreezing temps next to a hot fire," mentioned one visitor at Clear Springs. Some parks have reduced services in winter, while others maintain full operations year-round.

Bathroom variations: Facilities range widely between parks. "No shower facilities," reports Cheri H. about Rocky Springs, emphasizing "Have your fresh water tank full when you arrive. There is no water available other than the sinks and flush toilets in the bathrooms." By contrast, River View RV Park offers "a pool and hot tub" along with full bathroom facilities.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: For families with children, choosing cabins near recreational areas matters. "It has 2 playgrounds for children and a small swimming area that is roped off," writes Jason R. about Lake Bruin State Park Campground, making it convenient for monitoring children from cabin porches.

Biking opportunities: Several parks offer safe biking areas for children. "Lower loop seems to be the best area for family with little ones as it's easier to ride bikes around," advises Johan S. about Clear Springs Recreation Area. The campground roads at Percy Quin also offer "wonderful bike riding but has some small hills that are fun to go down," according to Connie M.

Educational value: Some cabin locations offer learning experiences alongside recreation. "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," cautions Jeri W., highlighting the importance of trail awareness with children. The old church and cemetery at Rocky Springs provide historical education opportunities.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for large rigs: When booking cabins, RV owners should note alternative options if cabins are unavailable. "The lower site is less accessible for longer campers," advises Michael U. about Clear Springs. Many reviews mention narrow park roads requiring careful navigation.

Utility considerations: Most cabin locations offer RV sites as alternatives when cabins are full. "Sites 3,4,5 are oriented where you see the water when you open your door," notes Jason R. about specific premium locations at Lake Bruin. Most parks offer electric hookups and water, with sewer connections available at an additional cost.

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