Camping options around Fulton, Mississippi include secluded woodland retreats and more developed facilities near town. Moon Lake Farm provides a peaceful alternative to busier campgrounds with just 2 sites on a private lake property. Campers visiting the area during summer months will find temperatures averaging in the upper 80s to low 90s with high humidity, making water access particularly valuable.
What to do
Explore local trails: At Togetherness Works RV Park, visitors can access hiking trails through 20 wooded acres. "We got the choice to hike the trails there. It was wonderful to chat with this gentleman about his park which he converted from natural surroundings mostly by himself," notes Jerry W.
Visit historic sites: Corinth, about 30 minutes from Fulton, offers access to Civil War historical sites. "Borroum's Drug Store and Soda Fountain is a throwback in time and a great place to get lunch. Get there early though, as they fill up fast," recommends MickandKarla W. who stayed at Cross City RV Park.
Fishing opportunities: Moon Lake Farm offers fishing access directly on property. "This is a very peaceful stop with 30 amp power and water available. The land and lake are beautiful," reports Mike B., who found the property well-maintained.
What campers like
Spacious layouts: At Heritage Acres RV Park, premium sites offer comfort beyond basic RV parking. "The concrete pad was within 1/4" of level and even had two sewer connections. Included in the premium site was a nice picnic table and a smaller two person table, fire pit, and nice large marble lighting," Richard S. explains.
Privacy: The secluded setting at Moon Lake Farm appeals to those seeking quiet. "Beautiful property with great host they have a short trail that goes around the property and a beautiful lake to enjoy," says Tim, who gave the location 5 stars.
Clean facilities: Several campgrounds maintain well-kept bath facilities. "Large bathrooms with large showers. Large office/store. Secure/safe campground thanks to hosts and close to town," reports Michael S. about Heritage Acres RV Park.
What you should know
Site spacing varies significantly: At Lakelife RV Park, newer facilities coexist with tight sites. "This is a new campground located near tupelo, Mississippi. They have a central fire ring with swings, a small camp store, laundry room, and bathhouse," notes E.M., though site spacing remains tight.
Reservation timing: RV sites near Fulton, Mississippi fill quickly, particularly at parks catering to service-bound RVs. Red Bay RV Park operates on a self-service basis with "large spacious, level sites on gravel. FHU. Envelopes and drop box for payment. No service personnel-just a phone number," according to Kevin H.
Road access challenges: Some campgrounds require careful navigation on narrow roads. "4 miles from I-22, about eight spots available mostly back in, but we got one of two pull thru spots," explains Jerry W. about the access to Togetherness Works RV Park, which requires driving off main highways.
Tips for camping with families
Look for kid-friendly amenities: Heritage Acres offers recreational facilities for children. "Beautiful pool and splash area for kids. Pool table inside the store and a cute macaw named paco is a fun surprise," shares Emily A.
Consider quiet locations: Natchez Trace RV Park provides numerous recreation options. "This campground is huge with tons of stuff to do for families and large groups. There are lakes, trails, riding trails, swimming pool, party house, cabins to rent just to name a few," reports Wendy T.
Pet-friendly options: Many campgrounds welcome four-legged family members. "We stayed here with 3 dogs and it could not have been better! Dogs loved running around smelling all the smells!" shares Zachary J. about Togetherness Works RV Park.
Tips from RVers
Level site selection: At Cross City RV Park, site selection matters. "Sites are perfectly level, utilities all work great. Most sites are pull through and long enough to park without unhooking, even with longer rigs," advises Chip K.
Access considerations: Some RV parks have challenging approaches. "Driveway is a bit steep pulling in and out. I did not have a problem with a 36' TT but a low sitting RV with a long rear overhang may have trouble getting in/out without scraping," cautions Chip K. about Cross City RV Park's entrance.
Specialty RV service proximity: Red Bay, Alabama, about 30 miles from Fulton, hosts multiple service centers. "Mainly used by Class A RVs coming in for service at the many Lippert, Tiffin & other facilities," explains Kevin H. about Red Bay RV Park's primary clientele.