Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Greenville, MS

Warfield Point Park and Lake Chicot State Park accommodate pets throughout their camping areas, with both tent and RV sites welcoming four-legged companions. Campers report the spacious sites at Pendleton Bend provide ample room for dogs to relax while still maintaining appropriate leashing. Most campgrounds in the area maintain standard pet policies requiring leashes no longer than 6 feet, proper waste cleanup, and pets to remain attended. Lake Chicot State Park Campground extends pet-friendly policies to their cabin accommodations, one of the few locations in the region offering this option. Leroy Percy State Park Campground provides full hookup sites with grassy areas suitable for pet exercise, though the proximity to bayou waters requires vigilant supervision of dogs.

Delta National Forest's Barge Lake Campground offers primitive camping with pets in a cypress-lined setting where dogs can enjoy shoreline exploration. The Mississippi River access at Warfield Point Park provides water-loving dogs opportunities to cool off, though owners should be cautious of currents and monitor for alligators in all regional waterways. Mosquitoes pose a significant concern for pets throughout the Delta region, particularly during warmer months, with reviewers noting the importance of appropriate pet-safe insect protection. Most campgrounds lack dedicated dog parks, but the open areas and walking paths provide adequate exercise opportunities. Veterinary services are available in Greenville approximately 15-20 minutes from most camping locations, with emergency services limited during overnight hours. Campers with reactive dogs should consider midweek stays at Lake Chicot or Leroy Percy State Parks when occupancy is lower and sites offer better separation.

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  • Allison N.
    May. 27, 2020

    Pendleton Bend

    Nice people, basic facilities

    I stopped here for one night with a travel trailer and was in site B-01 for $16. The sites are spacious. For example, the water hookups are half way between the sites to be shared, and my 50ft hose just barely could reach. It is pet friendly and we had fun sitting on a dock and watching the cargo boats. There is absolutely no cell phone signal and no WiFi, so have physical directions on you. The park is only a couple miles from Arkansas Post National Memorial which was very beautiful and worth a visit.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 19, 2021

    Cypress Bend RV Park

    Best Bargain Longterm

    Sites: 6 with water and electric hookups 

    Fee:  $35.00 per night $185.00 per week $350.00 per month (30 amp) $390.00 per month (50 amp) 

    Cash or check only 

    FCFS or call for arrangements Phone: 662-839-2022 

    6272 Highway 1 South Glen Allen, MS 

    This site is right beside the highway so it might be noisy. Gravel pad with a little bit of seperation between. There is a bayou behind the sites so there might be some fishing. This area is in the Mississippi delta farmland.

  • Steve S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 26, 2021

    Leroy Percy State Park Campground

    Great park

    Great little park ,Mississippi's first state park,nice small park very clean and well maintained beautiful big trees along the waters edge ,quiet and relaxing open year round with full hook-ups including sewer

  • Sarah H.
    Dec. 6, 2021

    Warfield Point Park

    Nice quiet place to stay

    This park is a hidden gem right on the Mississippi River. Tons of rv spots and tent camping areas. There wasn't a lot of campers here so we were able to pick a spot away from others. Be aware their site says 52 full service sites, that's a lie! They only have 5 sites that are FULL hookups. All other sites have electricity and city water ONLY! Also, payment is CASH ONLY.

  • M
    Dec. 13, 2021

    Lake Chicot State Park Campground

    Beautiful lakeside sites. Friendly staff.

    This is a beautiful campground on Lake Chicot in Arkansas.   The lakeside sites on so nice.  You can watch the sun sets on the lake.  There are cypress trees at the lake's edge all around the lake.  The nearby town is small, but does have groceries and a few good restaurants.  

    Staff in the office are very helpful and pleasant.  We have stayed here twice now and there are generally sites available to choose from.  There are some maintenance issues but they are working on upgrades in the campground.

  • lThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 28, 2025

    Warfield Point Park Washington County Park

    Mississippi camping

    Decent park on the Mississippi. Park is maintained although needs more attention. Awesome location and should be busier. About 5 full timers and a few overnighters. We got a site right on the water. Nice viewing tower, launch ramp. Very nice park host, Joel.

  • JR R.
    Mar. 19, 2021

    Leroy Percy State Park Campground

    Nice and Quiet

    This was our first outing in the RV and we had a blast! Nice, quiet isolated state park in the delta of Mississippi. We brought our kayaks and got some fishing done in alligator lake but inly after playing an 18 hole disc golf course!

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 19, 2021

    Warfield Point Park Washington County Park

    Dejected and rejected

    Sites: 52 RV and tent 

    Limit: 14 days 

    Fees:  $15.00-$150.00 

    Reservations: For sites 1-19$25.00 guarantees one night non refundable all other sites FCFS 

    Warfield Point Park would be an extremely nice campground and recreation area if it was maintained. The campground is located on 80 acres of mature growth trees of pecan and cottonwoods and sits between the levy and the Mississippi River. You will have to cross over the levy to reach the camp. There is a gate house that was not manned when we arrived. The pecan trees in the park provided the camper some nice pecans. What a feast. Disc golf, some pull through, fire ring, picnic table, toilets, showers. There was a sense of abuse and disuse in the park and we did not stay. Several of the sites had drink cans in and around the fire ring. We did not check out the bathrooms since the air of the park did not feel right. The site needed to be mowed but the river looked great. 

    AIS 

    LNT 

    BTYFI 

    Travel safe

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

    Blue Lake

    Really nice, small campground

    Small picnic area & campground along a small, pretty lake. Three campsites - 79A, 79B & 79C. Campsite fee is $7. Camped in April at 79A in a camper van, which is close to the lake. There is no pay station, and the forest office in Rolling Fork is closed; so, you have to make a reservation online at recreation.gov to pay. Online reservation fee is $8. This recreation area has a typical national forest vault toilet (not chem toilet). There is no drinking water. There are trash receptacles next to the vault toilet. There is also a gravel boat ramp. The nature trail was flooded when we visited. Insects were not too bad; we used a Thermocell insect repellent device which seemed to work. Saw an alligator lounging around in the lake. Beautiful nature sounds. No AT&T nor T-Mobile cell service. This is a low elevation, swampy wetland which does get flooded. Two wheel drive passenger cars should make it okay when the road is mostly dry. Drinking water at the forest work center was shut off.


Guide to Greenville

Delta camping near Greenville, Mississippi offers a mix of riverside and lakeside experiences at elevations between 115-130 feet. The region has hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through September, while winters remain relatively mild. Camping options include both primitive sites in cypress forests and developed facilities with various hookup configurations.

What to do

Disc golf courses: Leroy Percy State Park offers an 18-hole disc golf course that winds through the wooded areas. As one visitor noted, "We brought our kayaks and got some fishing done in alligator lake but only after playing an 18 hole disc golf course!" The course provides a fun outdoor activity between fishing sessions.

Fishing opportunities: Pendleton Bend provides excellent fishing access with boat ramps and docks. A camper shared, "we had fun sitting on a dock and watching the cargo boats." The park's proximity to the Arkansas River makes it popular with anglers seeking catfish and bass.

Wildlife observation: Delta National Forest - Barge Lake Campground offers pristine bayou environments for nature watching. A reviewer described it as "Ultimate Mississippi Bayou" with "beautiful cypress trees on land and in the bayou along with many cypress knobs." The setting is ideal for bird watching, especially during migration seasons.

What campers like

Spacious campsites: Pendleton Bend offers generously sized sites that campers appreciate. One reviewer mentioned, "The sites are spacious. For example, the water hookups are half way between the sites to be shared, and my 50ft hose just barely could reach." This extra space provides privacy and room to spread out equipment.

Riverfront camping: Warfield Point Park provides sites directly on the Mississippi River. A camper enthusiastically reported, "Several of Warfield's campsites are literally river front. There is a nice boat ramp on the river." These premium waterfront locations offer unobstructed views of river traffic.

Clean bathroom facilities: Lake Chicot State Park Campground receives praise for its well-maintained facilities. One visitor noted, "Bath house D is very nice" and another mentioned, "Bathroom and showers were great. Clean, good water pressure and plenty of hot water." These amenities significantly improve the camping experience during extended stays.

What you should know

Weather considerations: The Delta region experiences significant seasonal variations that affect camping conditions. A Lake Chicot visitor advised, "Noseeums and other mosquitoes a little bad but could be worse." Another noted it was "very quiet in November," suggesting fall might offer more comfortable conditions.

Reservation requirements: Some sites demand advance planning. For Barge Lake Campground, a reviewer emphasized, "YOU MUST HAVE RESERVATIONS AND PAID" and directed potential campers to recreation.gov or the reservation phone line.

Campground conditions: Warfield Point Park Washington County Park sometimes needs maintenance attention. A recent visitor observed, "Decent park on the Mississippi. Park is maintained although needs more attention. Awesome location and should be busier."

Tips for camping with families

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Lake Chicot State Park offers abundant wildlife sightings for children. A camper reported, "Wildlife seems to be abundant as we saw dozens of deer, large raccoons, squirrels, pelicans, and ducks." These natural encounters provide educational experiences for young campers.

Off-season benefits: Visiting during quieter times can enhance family experiences. One Lake Chicot camper shared, "Very nice out of the way quiet State Park. Lots of space and not very full in late September." Fewer crowds mean more space for children to explore.

Dog-friendly options: Leroy Percy State Park Campground welcomes pets and provides ample space. A visitor who stayed in a cabin noted, "Very relaxing. Beautiful setting. Got awesome sunrise photos. Woodpeckers very active in the morning." This park allows families to bring their four-legged members while enjoying natural surroundings.

Tips from RVers

Site selection guidance: At Lake Chicot State Park, experienced RVers recommend specific areas. One camper advised, "Area A contains the prime sites with full hook-ups and 30 and 50 amps" while another mentioned, "Spots are narrow and had a little trouble getting parked but we made it."

Hookup availability: Pecan Grove RV Park provides full hookups for convenient overnight stops. A visitor noted, "No issues with camp ground, small and on the hwy.... easy to stop in for the night. If you have a boat, nice lake across the street. full hook-up, 50amp pull through sites." This makes it suitable for larger rigs needing complete services.

Cellular connectivity: Cell service varies significantly between dog-friendly campgrounds near Greenville. A Lake Chicot camper reported, "Cell phone (Verizon) and antenna reception are good possibly because there are no leaves on the trees," suggesting that coverage might change seasonally with foliage.

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