Best Campgrounds near Amory, MS

Camping opportunities near Amory, Mississippi include both developed campgrounds and rustic alternatives spread across the region. The Tombigbee Waterway area features several established camping areas, with Blue Bluff Campground in Aberdeen providing water and electric hookups for both tent and RV camping. Other nearby options include Whitten Park Campground in Fulton and Tombigbee State Park Campground near Tupelo, which offers cabin accommodations in addition to traditional camping sites. Most campgrounds in this region maintain year-round operations, though specific amenities vary by location.

Reservations are recommended for many established campgrounds, particularly during summer months and holiday weekends. Weather conditions remain favorable for camping throughout much of the year, though humidity and heat can be significant in summer months. "The campground was full for the fall holiday. However, the energy was great," noted one visitor to Blue Bluff Campground. Many sites offer concrete pads with water and electrical connections, while sewer hookups are available at select locations like Tombigbee State Park. Cell service can be limited in some areas, with one camper reporting "poor cell service with AT&T" at Tombigbee State Park due to dense tree coverage.

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw throughout the region, with multiple campgrounds offering direct access to lakes, rivers, and waterways. Blue Bluff Campground features waterfront sites that receive consistently positive reviews, with one camper noting "Our site was on the water and we were able to catch quite a few bream directly in front of us." Shade availability varies by campground and specific site, with locations like Tombigbee State Park offering "tons of shade" according to visitor reports. Most developed campgrounds provide basic amenities including bathhouses, picnic tables, and fire rings, though the condition and maintenance of these facilities can vary. Several reviewers mentioned that while bathrooms at some parks are "dated," they are generally well-maintained and clean.

Best Camping Sites Near Amory, Mississippi (57)

    1. Blue Bluff Campground (aberdeen Ms)

    13 Reviews
    Amory, MS
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 369-2832

    $32 - $34 / night

    "Really well situated spots, very level and well maintained. Showers could use an upgrade but the worked none the less. Lake is very pretty. Quiet and comfortable stay all around."

    "The site is small, without trees, and very close to site 73, offering no privacy. Some larger sites have trees, and offer water access."

    2. Whitten Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Fulton, MS
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 862-7070

    $34 - $36 / night

    "Our 3/3/21-3/6/21 stay at Site 60 provides easy access to a fishing pier, walking paths and enjoyable sunsets."

    "Whitten Park campground is located on a peaceful waterway far enough from the highway to feel secluded but not difficult to access. Each site is surrounded by trees."

    3. Tombigbee State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Tupelo, MS
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 842-7669

    $43 / night

    "Tombigbee SP Elvis was born in Tupelo, Mississippi and Tombigbee SP is a good spot to base your exploration out of.

    I overnighted here enroute to Alabama."

    "We have camped at several MS state parks near Memphis (Tishomingo, Wall Doxey) and have left feeling like MS didn’t have a lot to offer, but Tombigbee State Park is great."

    4. Mississippi Art & wine gallery

    3 Reviews
    Amory, MS
    11 miles
    Website

    $10 - $25 / night

    "The Mississippi Art & Wine Gallery has spots to camp for those who enjoy some of the finer things.  Check them out and make sure to share some pics of your stay!"

    5. R & R Vineyard

    3 Reviews
    Amory, MS
    11 miles
    +1 (662) 436-9494

    $45 / night

    "Small quaint winery and art house , wonderful host so sweet, pleasant conversation did wine tasting, was quite enjoyable, quiet camping Spot off the beat and path, nice hook up for water and electric,"

    "Off the beaten path. Power and water available for reasonable price. Walking the property was fantastic for us and our dogs."

    6. Lake Monroe

    1 Review
    Amory, MS
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 256-9637

    "Location is Very Informative, as you drive in, there are signs with the '800' # to get a fishing license, or) permit."

    7. Trace State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Pontotoc, MS
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 489-2958

    $32 / night

    "Roads are drivable of course but need to be funded, come on Mississippi and step up.. 15-20 minutes from a supercenter on West Main Street in Tupelo. Tupelo is lovely and where we actually live."

    "Trace State Park near Tupelo, MS. Once you get into Tupelo the signage directing you to the park is easy to find and follow."

    8. Davis Lake Campground

    12 Reviews
    New Houlka, MS
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 285-3264

    $20 - $40 / night

    "In the middle off Mississippi just a few miles off Natchez Trace parkway is this lovely little campground on a lake. And super affordable."

    "We stayed in site 18 by the water, most lakeside sites are about 20 feet from shore, and are mostly grass besides the driveway and tent pad."

    9. Dewayne Hayes Campground

    9 Reviews
    Columbus, MS
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 434-6939

    $26 - $36 / night

    "The walking path is about 3 miles round trip from the the day-use boat ramp and playground to the campground end. Camp hosts are friendly and campsites are well maintained."

    "Lots of small hiking trails. Nothing too fancy. Dollar general 10 minutes down the road if you need anything. Several primitive sites. Our troop made friends with some other kids nearby as well."

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Recent Reviews near Amory, MS

254 Reviews of 57 Amory Campgrounds


  • Anna M.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Slick Rock

    Looks Like People Live here

    2 bath houses for entire campground. Most spots look like people live here full time. When you can pull your boat up to your camp site who could blame them.

  • Anna M.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Elliot Branch - Bear Creek Dev Auth

    Year Round Boat Ramp

    The park closed at the end of October but the ramp is open year round. They have really nice cabins. Very little cell service. One bathhouse for all campers. The camp sites

  • Anna M.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Horseshoe Bend

    Very very small

    The camping spots are all under the tree canopy and very close together. There are a few spots on gravel. No cell service, one bathhouse for entire campground. There is nothing nearby it’s very remote. There is a boat launch and the fishing area is surrounded by rock so great if you have a boat. Permit required.

  • Amanda F.
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Trace State Park Campground

    Nice park but the roads need some help!

    Trace state park is very nice and relaxing. From fishing, kayaking to camping.

    The roads in the park are terrible! That’s the one downside to the park.

  • Kevin H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Red Bay RV Park

    Self service RV Park

    Mainly used by Class A RVs coming in for service at the many Lippert, Tiffin & other facilities. We use it as an overnight when it’s near our route, or when there is a govt shutdown and ACE campgrounds are closing

    Large spacious, level sites on gravel. FHU. Envelopes and drop box for payment. No service personnel-just a phone number.

    Just what we needed.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Trace State Park Campground

    Great campground !

    Our site backed up to the lake and was beautiful! Lots of activities and has a marina. Fishing was great.

  • M
    Sep. 21, 2025

    R & R Vineyard

    Amazing Hosts

    Ruth’s arts are indeed fine, and the wine is even finer. We had an amazing time. Not exactly what you’d expect and not exactly an RV park, though there are electric and water hook ups but no sewer. The wine was your traditional southernly made wines with bit more complexity than I expected. We arrived late and she still offered a tasting and it even ran longer than I had expected which was nice. I highly recommend this place. We even bought a whole bunch of grapes so we could bring em’ home and make jelly. It was lovely. They were lovely. The arts and wine were of course, lovely.

  • elisha P.
    Aug. 24, 2025

    R & R Vineyard

    Wonderful host

    Small quaint winery and art house , wonderful host so sweet, pleasant conversation did wine tasting, was quite enjoyable, quiet camping Spot off the beat and path, nice hook up for water and electric, so private and quiet , great property for walking dogs, price was very reasonable and the wine was nice, bought a bottle😊

  • Greg S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2025

    Tishomingo State Park Campground

    4.5 stars

    The new section - sites 38-62- is amazing! Just perfect. Beautiful large sites with lake views and perfectly paved and landscaped. The rest of the campground needs the same treatment asap and is in rough shape. A very quiet place. The swinging bridge and trail is very cool! The river is fantastic. The only disappointment for us was the lack of swimming opportunities. The pool has long been out of service and swimming isn't allowed in the lake. The river probably has some swimming holes but was flooded and brown when we were there. The people working there are very kind.


Guide to Amory

Camping options near Amory, Mississippi range from waterfront sites along the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway to wooded retreats in nearby state parks. Located in northeast Mississippi at approximately 300 feet elevation, the region experiences warm summers with average July temperatures around 90°F and mild winters with January lows in the 30s. Most campgrounds remain open year-round with spring and fall offering optimal camping weather due to reduced humidity and moderate temperatures.

What to do

Water activities: Fishing and boating are popular at Davis Lake Campground, located in the Tombigbee National Forest. The 200-acre lake provides ample fishing opportunities with many campsites situated directly on the water. "We launch and paddle from our site," notes one visitor who stayed at the campground in March.

Hiking trails: Explore wooded paths at Tombigbee State Park Campground near Tupelo. The park features multiple well-maintained trails that follow a frisbee golf course. "We hiked all the trails and they were well manicured and followed a frisbee golf course," reports a camper who enjoyed the park's recreational amenities.

Watching barge traffic: At waterfront sites along the Tombigbee Waterway, observe commercial vessels navigate the river. "We rode bikes down and there was a barge coming up river so we hung around to watch. Once barge was in lock and closed, you can't see anything until the water starts to rise," describes a visitor to Blue Bluff Campground.

Wildlife viewing: The region supports diverse bird and animal populations. "The birds migrating and stopping along the river make for such a relaxing and peaceful place to stop and relax," notes a Blue Bluff visitor. Multiple campers also mention armadillo sightings at riverside campgrounds.

What campers like

Waterfront proximity: Many sites at Dewayne Hayes Campground offer direct river access. "We camped in a tent on site 88. Right on the Tombigbee," writes one reviewer. The campground provides both full hookup sites and electric/water sites, allowing friends to group camp while choosing their preferred amenity level.

Quiet atmosphere: Several campgrounds in the area offer peaceful settings despite their accessibility. "Local area lacks activities, but this park is a peace goldmine!" states one Blue Bluff camper. The natural environment contributes to the relaxing experience.

Clean facilities: Bathhouse conditions vary by campground but receive generally positive reviews. "Bathhouses were clean and in close proximity to most of the sites," notes a visitor to Blue Bluff. Another camper at Davis Lake mentions that "everything we saw was nice" regarding the facilities.

Level camping pads: Concrete or gravel sites provide stable foundations for camping equipment. "Level spaces and easy to back in," comments one camper about Blue Bluff Campground. At Whitten Park Campground, visitors note "concrete pad with adjacent gravel area for screen room, tent, etc."

What you should know

Cellular connectivity: Service quality varies significantly between campgrounds. At Davis Lake, one camper reported having "Verizon and had at least 3 bars the entire time." However, at Tombigbee State Park, a visitor noted "poor cell service with AT&T and if you have starling it won't work due to all the trees."

Campground size variations: Some properties offer more intimate settings than others. Tombigbee State Park has a "super small" campground that feels "small, intimate" with "tons of shade." This contrasts with larger facilities like Whitten Park that feature multiple loops.

Reservation requirements: During peak seasons, securing a spot in advance is highly recommended. Some campgrounds operate on a mixed system. At Davis Lake Campground, "Some of the sites are reservable and others are first come." A visitor advises that "I suspect it fills up in season, so best to make reservations."

Shopping access: Basic supplies are available near most campgrounds. "Dollar general 10 minutes down the road if you need anything," notes a camper at Dewayne Hayes. For those staying at Blue Bluff, be aware that "the town neighboring the park makes it difficult to do anything because there is not much there unless you plan on driving 30+ minutes away."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. Blue Bluff Campground includes "a nice playground" according to visitor reports, making it suitable for families with young children.

Swimming options: Water access varies between locations. At Davis Lake, a swimming area is available but requires caution: "The swimming area steps are quite slippery as well and muscle shells are ever present so I would recommend aquatic footwear if you plan on using this area."

Educational opportunities: Expose children to wildlife and natural processes. At R & R Vineyard, one visitor purchased "a whole bunch of grapes so we could bring em' home and make jelly," creating a learning experience from their stay.

Group activities: Several campgrounds host special events. "We were fortunate to be there on the last Saturday of the month, when they host a dinner and live music," reports a visitor to R & R Vineyard, noting the uniqueness of the experience.

Tips from RVers

Site selection guidance: RVers should research specific site dimensions before booking. At Davis Lake, a camper advises to "do your research on the campsites. Some are pretty short and will not accommodate long rigs."

Hookup availability: Full hookup sites with sewer connections are limited at some campgrounds. At Whitten Park, visitors note that the campground has "water and electric(50/30/20 AMP)" hookups but lacks sewer connections at individual sites.

Shade considerations: Tree coverage affects both comfort and satellite reception. At Trace State Park Campground, RVers appreciate that "our site backed up to the lake and was beautiful" while noting the abundant shade that can interfere with satellite service.

Road conditions: Access roads at some campgrounds require careful navigation. At Trace State Park, multiple reviews mention road maintenance issues with one visitor noting "the only issue was the poor road maintenance in getting to our campsite."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Amory, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, Amory, MS offers a wide range of camping options, with 57 campgrounds and RV parks near Amory, MS and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Amory, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Amory, MS is Blue Bluff Campground (aberdeen Ms) with a 3.9-star rating from 13 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Amory, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Amory, MS.