Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Foxworth, MS

Mimosa Landing Campground provides pet-friendly camping with multiple accommodation options including tent sites, RV spots, and cabins. This Columbia establishment welcomes pets while offering numerous amenities such as electric hookups, drinking water, showers, toilets, and a sanitary dump station. Paradise Ranch RV Resort and Hidden Springs RV Resort also accommodate pets in their tent sites, RV spaces, and cabins. Campers browse The Dyrt when exploring the best sites near Foxworth, Mississippi. Lake Columbia offers more basic pet-friendly camping with water and electric hookups, picnic tables, and access to showers and toilets. The campground provides a peaceful setting with sites partially shaded and positioned along the lakefront, making it suitable for campers with dogs who enjoy water activities.

Several pet-friendly campgrounds near Foxworth feature water access points where dogs can cool off. Lake Jeff Davis provides beautiful lakefront campsites with water and electric hookups at affordable rates ($15 senior rate available). The lake is popular for fishing, with a fishing pier available in the park. Paradise Ranch features red stag deer that roam freely throughout the property, offering a unique experience for pets and their owners. Families with dogs particularly enjoy the spacious, shaded campsites. Little Black Creek Campground provides access to water recreation while accommodating pets. Most campgrounds in the area maintain quiet, respectful environments, with Bass Lake at Lake Jeff Davis offering the peaceful sound of birds in the morning—perfect for campers seeking a tranquil outdoor experience with their pets.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Foxworth, Mississippi (42)

    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

    "Note: Apple Maps and RV Life GPS will route you to the old park entrance which is closed. The new entrance is about 200 yards further east along Hwy 48."

    "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."

    5. Bogue Chitto State Park Campground

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

    $25 / night

    "My campsite was right next to the bathrooms which was super convenient and surprisingly not noticeably busy. Thought I would have access to the water but didn’t."

    "We visited three weeks after Hurricane Ida and there were virtually no signs of damage left outside of down trees in the tree lines. Beautiful trees, the park is huge, everyone was kind!"

    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

    "Our site was around 35 dollars a night with taxes. Family and pet friendly."

    "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."

    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

    "The sites were not well marked with numbers, so we had to drive around a time or two to locate our site (with me occasionally getting out of the truck to read the site numbers painted in yellow on the"

    "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!"

    10. Hidden Springs RV Resort

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

    $45 - $65 / night

    "It was very quiet when we arrived, but as the Thanksgiving weekend approached more and more campers arrived with families, kids, dogs and bikes."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Foxworth, MS

212 Reviews of 42 Foxworth Campgrounds


  • Caroline S.
    May. 26, 2023

    Hattiesburg / Okatoma River KOA

    Wonderfully kept campground

    Very friendly and helpful staff. Park is very well maintained. The park is very much off the beaten path so it is quiet and peaceful. There is a lot to do within the park– swimming, fishing(no license required), basketball, a playground for children, a dog park, a dog wash station. They just finished building a beautiful out door area with a kitchen, tables/chairs, game area, bathrooms and etc. Need to fill in the potholes in the drive. Need the gravel pad to be larger so you do not need step out into mud.

  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2020

    Little Black Creek Campground & Park

    Peace and Tranquility

    Seriously one of the more relaxing parks we've been to in a while. Plenty of space between sites, lots of trees and water views! We were in site 4, which was quite level and easy to back in to. Also had full hookups!!! No loud golf carts this week either! Our site was around 35 dollars a night with taxes. Family and pet friendly.

  • D
    Jul. 24, 2022

    Paradise Ranch RV Resort

    Nice park, but not as impressed as I thought I’d be

    This is my first stay at Paradise Ranch. I had pretty high expectations based upon their website and feedback from friends. Note: Apple Maps and RV Life GPS will route you to the old park entrance which is closed. The new entrance is about 200 yards further east along Hwy 48. The sign at the entrance is off the road and you could miss it if you dont pay attention.

    Checking in, the lady gave me poor directions to my site. It was unclear where to turn after entering the gate and she routed me where Id have to back-in to my pull-through site.

    A very hard rain storm came through as we were setting up. Had to go in the RV and wait out the rain. Afterwards, I noticed a number of the campsites and roads were flooded with a few inches of water. Some of my neighbors RVs were surrounded by water for a little while until it could drain away. Fortunately, my site did not flood.

    The entrance road is concrete, but all of the roads within the park are gravel or dirt. Some sites have concrete pads, especially near the Lagoon. We stayed in pull-through campsite #P85 which was not shady and not very level. It was a gravel site with grass on either side. There was enough parking for my 34 ft TT and truck. Neighbors are close. The site included: picnic table on grass and fire bowl. Utilities: 20/30/50A electric in the middle. Water in the middle, good pressure. Sewer towards the front with 4 screw-on fitting. I know they area I camped in is newly expanded and only opened up a few months ago. Im sure it will improve over time.

    Bass Lake (onsite) is beautiful. The BL campsites are shady. I would probably stay along the lake if I came here again. There is an area near the lake where you can see (and pet) the red stag deer. There are also some hogs wandering around the lake that you can pet.

    The Lagoon area has a lot of shade, except for the pool, of course. The pool is large and also incudes a kiddy pool. We were disappointed to find the zip line that is mentioned on their website was not there. There was a good live band on the stage Saturday night. They also had a number of activities for the kids throughout the day. We enjoyed the water gun wars. Some of the camp staff also participate. If you stay in a Lagoon campsite, Id recommend one on the west side as they are a few feet higher in elevation than those on the east side. There was standing water around the sites on the east side after the heavy rain.

    AT&T had 4 bars of LTE and Verizon 1 bar of LTE service. AT&T Speedtest: 298 Mbps down, 28 Mbps up. No WiFi.

    Stayed 3 nights in July. Would probably stay here again, especially if a group of friends wanted to go. But, there are nicer RV parks closer to my home. (Paradise Ranch is about 107 miles from home.)

  • Dale M.
    Mar. 30, 2023

    Little Black Creek Campground

    Disc Golf Destination

    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. The park boasts 2 championship level Disc Golf courses and hosts Big Rip Classic Disc golf Tournament each October. Great fishing, kayaking, swimming, and hiking. Well shaded campsites with plenty of bath houses.

  • Taylor C.
    Mar. 9, 2024

    Bogue Chitto State Park Campground

    Overall great park

    I went camping for New Years. My campsite was right next to the bathrooms which was super convenient and surprisingly not noticeably busy. Thought I would have access to the water but didn’t. The hiking trail connects just across the road so easy access but kind of hard to find the trailhead. Enjoyed hiking the trail and had plenty of spots with water along the way for my dog. We hiked on the beach as well and it was quite peaceful we were basically the only ones.

  • Pam R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2024

    Hattiesburg / Okatoma River KOA

    Best KOA we've visited

    This was the nicest campground we stayed at on our 4 week trip.  Our level site was on a lovely pond, with a friendly duck. This is the first architecturally designed KOA facility I've seen in two years of camping in our RV. It looked new. It was nicely done. The pool is a good size, the communal kitchen area has barstools on two sides. They had two TVs and an inside/outside fireplace. The bathrooms have granite countertops, and very nice tile. I wish we'd brought our dog because they had a professional quality bathing/grooming room with a professional dog dryer. There are walking trails that look lovely. The woman who checked us in couldn't have been nicer, as was everyone we encountered at the campground. I wish we'd been able to stay longer and we hope to come back soon.

  • Layla D.
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Lake Lincoln State Park Campground

    Loving Lake Lincoln

    After this teacher/mom and her kids were sent home from school due to Covid-19, we decided that some time in nature was what we all needed as a family. Our friends and their family joined us, and we headed to Lake Lincoln State Park for a long weekend. Since it was a spur of the moment decision, there were no neighboring sites with a view of the lake to choose from. We ended up at sites 36 and 37 since access to the lake was nearby.

    Our sites were very close to one another, so these would be ideal for two people traveling together. If I had not known my neighbors, I would definitely not want to stay on site 36 as its view was a direct view of our friends’ camper and their sewer connection. This did make for some great jokes later. Each site had a picnic table, a concrete pad, and a grill but no fire ring or lantern post. Sewer hook ups were a plus since the bathhouses were all shut down. We set up a tent for our college-aged son just behind the two campsites (an additional charge of $15 per night).

    We all loved the amount of shade and seclusion these two sites provided. We felt like we were nestled snuggly into the pines and enjoyed a peekaboo view of the lake, a precious chapel in our “backyard,” and easy access to the lake and beach areas. We used the driver side of site 37 as our communal area for our two families and enjoyed cooking, playing games, sitting around the fire, and listening to music here. Our stay was extremely quiet even with day use visitors coming into the campground to fish and enjoy the beach area. We enjoyed several walks with our dogs touring the campground and hiking the trail. We did tour the campground but didn’t really note any specific sites that tickled our fancy. We did see several that had direct views of the lake we know we would have enjoyed. Our girls enjoyed lounging in the sun on the beach area until it was closed due to mitigation measures. We hung two hammocks easily with the multitude of trees on sites 36 and 37, and few naps were enjoyed in both during our stay. The guys did some fishing but not any catching worth speaking of, much to our dismay. More than anything, we ate well and laughed lots during our stay which is more than anyone can hope for in a vacation.

    Overall, this trip cured our cabin fever during an unprecedented time in our world’s history, and we made more great memories with our dearest friends. We loved Lake Lincoln and hope to visit again in the future. Hopefully, we can do some fishing AND catching the next time around.

  • Layla D.
    Apr. 22, 2020

    Percy Quin State Park Campground

    Packed in at Percy Quin

    When our best friends and travel companions bought a camper, we couldn’t wait to all go camping together with our kids and dogs. A quick weekend getaway to Percy Quin was in order for us all. Because of our last minute decision to go camping, we had limited sites to choose from (especially neighboring sites). We ended up at sites 63 and 64 which were pretty close together, but we were happy with that since we knew our neighbors. The sites included sewer hookup, a picnic table, a grill, and an asphalt pad. There were no designated fire rings, so we made our own. Other sites that we thought looked nice for traveling with friends were 47/49, 50/52, 57/59, and 60/61.

    Since this was a quick trip (and the weather was miserably cold), we didn’t get to explore as much as we would have liked. We did walk the dogs around the campground to see all of the campsites, the little chapel, and the lake. The boys did some fishing but didn’t get to do any catching on this cold November weekend. The campground was generally noisy and was completely packed for the weekend; however, it was pretty quiet at night. The sites were all quite close to one another, not affording much seclusion and privacy from other guests. Although it wasn’t our favorite campground close to home, Percy Quin was a good place for a quick getaway with our friends and kids, and we made some great memories!

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 22, 2022

    Lake Jeff Davis

    Beautiful lakefront campground

    Paid $15 senior rate. Electric & water on site. Camped in our camper van on site #8. 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. Restroom/shower house nearby; clean but could use some paint. Lake popular for fishing. Fishing pier in park. Other campers quiet & respectful.


Guide to Foxworth

Campgrounds near Foxworth, Mississippi offer spacious sites with full hookups and access to fishing lakes, rivers, and nature trails. The region features long pine forests interspersed with waterways that provide natural cooling during hot summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F. Several pet-friendly camping options near Foxworth maintain quiet camping environments with water access points where dogs can swim and explore alongside their owners.

What to do

Disc golf courses: Little Black Creek Campground boasts "2 championship level Disc Golf courses and hosts Big Rip Classic Disc golf Tournament each October. Great fishing, kayaking, swimming, and hiking. Well shaded campsites with plenty of bath houses," according to Dale M.

Zip line adventures: Little Black Creek Campground & Park offers recreational activities beyond traditional camping. During normal operation times, visitors can "zip line, canoes, jon boats for rent, and even a bait shop onsite," as noted in Randi P.'s review.

Tubing on the river: Bogue Chitto State Park Campground provides water recreation opportunities, with one reviewer mentioning "river tubing available" and another noting "canoeing and kayaking was a short drive away." The park also features "wonderful hiking, biking, and horse trails."

What campers like

Natural springs: Hidden Springs RV Resort offers unique water features with "Two pools both fed by on site natural springs. Bogue Chitto river runs right alongside. Fishing, tubing, swimming. All easily accessible," according to Lenny M., making it a refreshing option for pet-friendly camping near Foxworth.

Lake views: Paul B. Johnson State Park Campground provides scenic camping with waterfront sites. One camper noted, "We had full hookups and had a site near the lake. The park people were especially helpful, and you can get your propane tank filled at the park." Another mentioned appreciating the "great lake view, lots of recreational opportunities."

Wildlife encounters: Paradise Ranch RV Resort creates unique experiences with its resident animals. Aaron M. explains, "Concerts on the weekends and red stag and potbelly pigs roam freely on the property," while another camper details how "kids fed the deer some corn and they will eat it right from your hands."

What you should know

Site variations: Many campgrounds have significant differences between sites. At Lake Columbia, Julian C. found "this peaceful and family friendly place. Highly recommendable," while Lynn G. noted, "Sites are partially shady, fairly open, but right along the lake."

Weather considerations: Summer brings high humidity with frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Prepare for rain at Paradise Ranch where Jessica B. experienced a weather challenge: "We were promised a golf cart we never got and had to drive our own vehicle to park outside the park. We did have flies and horse flies but nothing we couldn't handle with a fly swatter."

Noise levels: Some campgrounds can get lively, especially on weekends and during events. One camper at Paul B. Johnson reported, "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."

Tips for camping with families

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Families particularly enjoy the animal encounters at Paradise Ranch RV Resort. Abraham H. shared, "This place is very kid and family friendly! My 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."

Kid-friendly amenities: Mimosa Landing Campground offers activities for children of all ages. Savannah S. noted, "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." Another reviewer mentioned that it "has swimming pool, basketball, volleyball, billiards room."

Seasonal events: During Halloween, campgrounds host special activities. One visitor to Little Black Creek Campground & Park reported, "We stayed 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."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose sites carefully based on your needs. At Little Black Creek Campground & Park, Cat R. found "site 4, which was quite level and easy to back in to. Also had full hookups!!! No loud golf carts this week either! Our site was around 35 dollars a night with taxes."

Hookup locations: Be prepared for varying hookup configurations. One RVer at Paul B. Johnson noted, "the connections were quite spread out with the water pretty far back from the other connections at this site (we needed two water hoses)."

Cell service and connectivity: Connectivity varies across campgrounds. Lauren B. at Little Black Creek Campground & Park reported, "This campground has no Wifi. Cell service was 1 to 2 bars, hotspot worked sometimes." Other campers mentioned similar experiences, so plan accordingly if you need reliable internet access.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Foxworth, MS is Mimosa Landing Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 3 reviews.

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