Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Purvis, MS

Little Black Creek Campground & Park provides pet-friendly accommodations in a peaceful, wooded setting near Purvis, Mississippi. Located about 20 minutes off Interstate 59, this 640-acre park welcomes dogs at tent sites, RV spots with full hookups, and cabin rentals. Campsites are spacious with ample distance between neighbors, featuring blacktopped pads, some with wooden decks overlooking the lake. All sites require pets to be leashed, and the park maintains multiple clean, air-conditioned bathhouses throughout the grounds. Paul B. Johnson State Park Campground also accommodates pets at its tent, RV, cabin, and glamping sites with standard pet policies. Both parks feature access to water where dogs can swim, though owners should be prepared to clean up after their pets and follow campground rules regarding barking during quiet hours.

The lake at Little Black Creek offers excellent opportunities for dogs to cool off during hot Mississippi days, with direct water access from many campsites. Hiking trails throughout both parks provide exercise options for leashed pets, with Little Black Creek featuring a short nature trail perfect for families with dogs. The wooded campground environments offer plenty of shade, which is essential during summer months when temperatures can soar. Campers praise the parks' cleanliness and well-maintained grounds, noting the peaceful atmosphere makes for relaxing stays with pets. Golf cart rentals are available for getting around the larger parks with dogs. When planning visits during peak times like Halloween weekend, expect higher occupancy as the campgrounds host special events that are typically pet-friendly, though boardwalks and some facilities may require maintenance.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Purvis, Mississippi (50)

    1. Paul B. Johnson State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Purvis, MS
    10 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!"

    2. Little Black Creek Campground

    10 Reviews
    Purvis, MS
    7 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 ."

    3. Little Black Creek Campground & Park

    7 Reviews
    Purvis, MS
    7 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."

    4. Forest County Multi-Purpose Events Center

    4 Reviews
    Hattiesburg, MS
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 583-7500

    $20 / night

    "However, beautiful lake behind it with a wooden walking bridge that crosses the entire thing. I will be here EVERY TIME I cone this way!!"

    "The RV Park is adjacent to a multi purpose facility. Rodeo, barrel racing, concerts, gatherings, etc. In our stops here, the park has never been more than a 1/3 occupied."

    5. Mike’s Place RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Purvis, MS
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 543-7766

    "Small park withFull hook-ups just off the highway. Easy in and out.. Super nice owner helped us get settled late night"

    7. Flint Creek Waterpark

    17 Reviews
    Wiggins, MS
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 928-3051

    "Second time at Flint Creek in Wiggins Mississippi. Stayed during the middle of January of 2021 on site 29. The back of the site backs up to the lake, with plenty of beach to fish or hangout."

    "Different sections allow folks to feel like they are away from the crowds.  Price is absolutely reasonable and there is night security by staff and local law enforcement."

    8. Hattiesburg / Okatoma River KOA

    9 Reviews
    Hattiesburg, MS
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 520-6631

    "The park is very much off the beaten path so it is quiet and peaceful."

    "They had two TVs and an inside/outside fireplace. The bathrooms have granite countertops, and very nice tile."

    9. Military Park Camp Shelby Lake Walker Family Campground

    1 Review
    Hattiesburg, MS
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 558-2397

    "Some have a nice view of the lake. We were in site 34 which was spacious. Easy access to the All Ranks Club and a small Exchange."

    10. Moodys Landing

    3 Reviews
    Wiggins, MS
    18 miles
    Website

    "A lot of gunshots in the surrounding area from target practice and hunters, but it got quiet around sunset."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Purvis, MS

196 Reviews of 50 Purvis 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.

  • Dennis B.
    Oct. 17, 2022

    Sleepy Hollow RV Park

    Nice place go slow

    Overall I like the campground it is nice and mostly quiet the hiway does produce a bit of road noise but we could not hear it in the camper with the windows closed. Nice little dog park. Lots of turns so go slow and know your rig

  • 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.

  • Daniel S.
    Oct. 10, 2017

    Airey Lake Recreation Area

    Nice little escape..kudos missippi

    Drove in a night so wasn't able to appreciate the beauty until the next morning. Decent sized lake with hiking trails and fishing.. picnic tables which makes for easy cooking when your used to nation Forrest with no amenities. Pet friendly and quiet. The 2nd night we were there met an awesome group of hikers that where on a multi day hike can't remember the name of the trail. Would recommend staying here.

  • 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.

  • Matt O.
    Feb. 9, 2024

    Gulfport KOA Holliday

    Great staff new RV park beautifully done.

    We stayed here after picking up our new 5th wheel from Dad's Camper outlet. Not even a mile away. I hope this is allowed, Cat Trent and Ricky were great with getting our new 5th wheel ready for us. Check them out for any RV needs. The staff was very nice. The campground was very nice. It is only 4 months old. All the amenities you need and expect from a KOA. The only difference is that it's new and not run down. Pull through sites are level and concrete. As you can see from my pics, it was raining quite hard.

  • Taylor C.
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Creekside Farm Co.

    Great place!

    I was the only camper there but sites are pretty spread out regardless. We had direct access to the creek. The bathroom, sink, grill, and shower were just a quick walk up the hill. Shower was cold water only but honestly so nice after a hot day. They have tons of vegetation to look at, chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, and peacocks. There’s a small fishing pond too. You can follow the trail around the back of the pond and see the bunker and balcony. Will definitely be back! Only complaint is the ants were terrible! Idk where they kept coming from but definitely put up anything with food (even in tubs) up while not in use. Dogs are allowed but need to be on a lead. They have two dogs too, Mocha will come around to the campsites and creeks to say hi and want sticks to be thrown. Randy up there was super helpful too and good company. Everyone honestly was just so nice.

  • Johnnie S.
    Jan. 27, 2021

    Flint Creek Waterpark

    Beautiful lake view

    Second time at Flint Creek in Wiggins Mississippi. Stayed during the middle of January of 2021 on site 29.

    The back of the site backs up to the lake, with plenty of beach to fish or hangout. This site would be perfect during the summer if you wanted to swim. The site had full hookups with 50amp connection. Plenty of space between sites. Also there are several shower/restrooms located throughout the Seneca Campground.

    Only thing negative about the site was that it was not level. I had to add an extra step to get in and out of my travel trailer.

    Will definitely go back.

  • 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.


Guide to Purvis

Campgrounds near Purvis, Mississippi provide outdoor recreation access in the humid subtropical climate zone of south Mississippi, with summer temperatures frequently reaching 90°F with high humidity. The area sits at approximately 300 feet above sea level within the Piney Woods region, characterized by longleaf pine forests. Winter temperatures typically range from 35-60°F, making camping viable year-round with proper preparation.

What to do

Disc golf courses: Paul B. Johnson State Park features championship-level disc golf within natural pine settings. "They have a splash pad for the kids and a disc golf course! Definitely recommend!" says Michelle F. about Paul B. Johnson State Park Campground.

Water recreation: Little Black Creek's 640-acre lake supports multiple water activities. "Great spot for a float trip or canoe trip. Stop and fish during your trip. I have canoed this creek many times and it feels different even time," notes Kelly T. about Little Black Creek Campground.

Hiking trails: Several campgrounds offer short nature trails suitable for all skill levels. "We did a small amount of hiking on a very nice, easy trail. We were only sorry we didn't have time to paddle in the lake and explore more of the park," shares Nancy W. about her experience at Paul B. Johnson State Park.

What campers like

Lakeside camping: Many sites feature direct water views or access. "We had an asphalt pad with full hookups overlooking Lake Geiger for our Sprinter Camper van. Friendly staff. Good value," writes Larry L. about Paul B. Johnson State Park Campground.

Peaceful surroundings: The wooded environment creates a sense of seclusion. "Very peaceful, well-kept, woodsy type of Campground beautiful Lake. The sunrise was awesome. Squirrels feeding in the trees had a great time," Edward C. comments about Little Black Creek Campground & Park.

Spacious sites: Campsites typically provide ample room between neighbors. "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," notes Cat R. about Little Black Creek Campground & Park.

What you should know

Military proximity: Some campgrounds are located near training facilities. "Camp Shelby is nearby, so you'll hear various noises from that (not overly distracting but I wish I would have known before arriving)," mentions Layla D. about her stay at Paul B. Johnson.

Lake conditions: Water clarity varies throughout the year. "Waterpark is lake fed so not crystal clear water but clean and fun," explains Nicole R. about Flint Creek Waterpark.

Seasonal variations: Weather patterns affect camping experience and crowd levels. "We stayed during the second weekend of Dec. weather was brisk with a small amount of rain on Saturday. Had a beautiful view of the water where you could fish. This spot was so quiet and peaceful," reports Johnnie S. about Flint Creek Waterpark.

Tips for camping with families

Water activities: Multiple swimming areas cater to different ages. "My husband and I are 4H Outdoor Skills Instructors. We took our class on their first hike here. The kids as well as the adults had a good time. The Nature Trail was a little short (under an hour) but that is perfect for little kids," shares Shannon L. about Little Black Creek Campground.

Seasonal events: Holiday weekends feature special programming. "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," describes Tiffany M. about Little Black Creek Campground & Park.

Amenities for kids: Several parks offer dedicated play areas. "There is a splash pad, lake swimming, and several picnic areas near the visitor center that would be awesome for kids and families when the weather is warmer," notes Layla D. about her visit to Paul B. Johnson State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose sites based on specific preferences. "Lower numbered sites are older with newer sites being those in the 100s. The newer sites are more level and have concrete pads instead of asphalt pavement. However, the views aren't nearly as nice," advises Layla D. about Paul B. Johnson State Park.

Pet-friendly options: Most campgrounds welcome dogs with standard leash policies. "Perfect location for a weekend retreat traveling from South La. Huge lake for paddling and the doggos to swim. Will definitely be returning," shares Bailey D. about Little Black Creek Campground & Park, making it one of the most dog friendly campgrounds near Purvis.

Leveling considerations: Terrain varies across campgrounds. "The only thing negative about the site was that it was not level. I had to add an extra step to get in and out of my travel trailer," mentions Johnnie S. about his experience at Flint Creek Waterpark.

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