Best Campgrounds near Hermanville, MS

The rural landscape surrounding Hermanville, Mississippi features several camping options within a 30-mile radius, with notable sites along the historic Natchez Trace Parkway. Rocky Springs Campground at Milepost 54.8 provides free primitive camping in a wooded setting with basic amenities like toilets and drinking water but no hookups. Grand Gulf Military Park near Port Gibson offers a more developed experience with full hookup sites for RVs and separate tent camping areas, all situated within a historically significant Civil War site. Natchez State Park Campground and Calling Panther Lake provide lakeside camping opportunities with varying levels of amenities, from primitive sites to those with electric, water, and sewer connections.

Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with Rocky Springs Campground having almost no coverage regardless of carrier. As one camper noted, "It's a remote location right off Natchez Trace. No cellphone service except for a few lucky people. No stores for at least 30 minutes in any direction." Roads to some campgrounds may require careful navigation, particularly after rain when dirt access roads can become challenging. Summer brings high humidity and abundant insects, especially gnats, which campers report can be overwhelming in warmer months. Flooding occasionally affects lower-lying campgrounds, particularly those near the Mississippi River, where seasonal water level changes can impact site availability.

Wooded sites with shade trees are highly valued by visitors to the area, providing natural cooling during hot Mississippi summers. A camper at Natchez State Park described the experience: "You drive in from the main highway and feel like you're in a tunnel of trees; temperature drops 5-10 degrees." Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant, with campers reporting sightings of deer, various bird species, and occasionally alligators in water bodies. Historical attractions complement many camping locations, with Civil War sites, ghost towns, and cultural landmarks within easy driving distance. Visitors appreciate the generally quiet atmosphere at most campgrounds, though those closer to highways or urban areas may experience some traffic noise, particularly at night.

Best Camping Sites Near Hermanville, Mississippi (35)

    1. Rocky Springs Campground, Milepost 54.8 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    22 Reviews
    Hermanville, MS
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 680-4027

    "Very peaceful get away from it all area. We camped next to the bathroom in a 21' RV."

    "Its a remote location right off of Natchez Trace. No cellphone service except for a few lucky people. No stores for at least 30 mins any direction. But very interesting place riddled with history."

    2. Natchez Trace Parkway - Rocky Springs

    4 Reviews
    Hermanville, MS
    9 miles
    Website

    "Walked the loop (about 0.6 miles) several times a day. Our site was about 80 yards from the toilet. Lots of trails through the middle of the loop as a shortcut to the toilet."

    3. Grand Gulf Military Park

    5 Reviews
    Port Gibson, MS
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 437-5911

    "Their are two locations one in a valley it an awesome spot only draw back no campfire because the smoke does not leave the valley it just collect between the two hills. The second is on a hill top."

    4. Rivertown Rose Campground

    12 Reviews
    Vicksburg, MS
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 630-9995

    $60 / night

    "It was close to historic dowtown as well as the battlefield memorial park. We rode our bikes around the park and rode accross the street to the city park."

    "It is storming, so we can’t really look around, but I’m happy with an overnight (or longer) here. Close to battlefield and 61."

    5. Lake Bruin State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    St. Joseph, LA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 766-3530

    "Great access to the lake from most of the camp sites."

    "Start out by saying that #15 spot is literally on top of the one right behind it. The bath houses were super clean, All weekend. The park was full."

    6. Magnolia RV Park Resort

    8 Reviews
    Vicksburg, MS
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 631-0388

    "All the sites are drive thru, The drive thru concrete side is nicer than the gravel. On the gravel side (where we stayed) it looks like some live there, the trailers are old and they look trashy."

    7. Calling Panther Lake

    3 Reviews
    Crystal Springs, MS
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 892-4776

    $17 - $25 / night

    "We arrived around 8 pm. I am originally from the Crystal Springs area so expected bad roads, low hanging tree limbs ect... road wasn't great but also wasn't full of pot holes as I expected."

    9. Natchez State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Natchez, MS
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 442-2658

    "the campgrounds are tucked back in the wooded areas. You drive in from main highway and feel like you’re in a tunnel of trees; temperature drops 5-10 degrees."

    "Don’t let the condition of the road or the buildings scare you away from this state park. These people have had to clean up after 2 hurricanes this year."

    10. Ameristar RV Resort Park

    3 Reviews
    Vicksburg, MS
    25 miles
    Website

    "It’s a good 1/2 to 1 mile hard walk to casino. Heritage restaurant open . $14.95 for a cafeteria type meal . They have someone serving behind the buffet which was about 1/4 of the normal food."

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Recent Reviews near Hermanville, MS

219 Reviews of 35 Hermanville Campgrounds


  • Zoey T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Askew's Landing RV Campground

    Great location - quiet decent ammeneties

    We needed somewhere to stop across our cross country camping trip that I could do an online class. For $46 we had an isolated spot right on the lake (site 70) and great phone reception. The salt water pool was nice, great dog run, clean facilities, ice available. Lots of amenities but no frill. I wouldn’t stay here at one of the $30 lawn sites though - almost all of them are direct sun and close together. There’s also great starlink WiFi near the pavilion. Their website has a lot of rules but it seems really lax. It said very specifically no converted school buses but they did not care when we pulled up in our small Skoolie

  • jason
    Jun. 21, 2025

    Mississippi Petrified Forest

    Great spot….buuuuut!!

    Came in late, after dark, so could not pay for anything until morning (actually writing review before, but shouldn’t be an issue). The morning light brought a few pleasant surprises. We stayed at #15 which was on the farther side and so to my surprise in the morning: a CABOOSE was adjacent to us. Yup, a rusting out old railroad caboose. Was quite cool/rustic feeling.

    Our spot (and the adjacent two others) have a nice grassy area and a little more open to the sky (I prefer, not all do). 110v outlets were perfect as we only have a roof-top tent. The access road is level and easy. The picnic tables are old but completely fine. Feels like they do stain/seal them often to make last. Fire pits/grills were well positioned but could use a bit of digging out. No shovel with me on this trip.

    The big detractors: the ONE shower is almost unusable due to moisture damage and possible mold (maybe just mildew). It was too chancy for us to use. Definitely dropped a full star on that alone. The rest of the bathroom was OK. Lotta bugs, ants and spiders. Maintenance seems weekly more than daily. If workers read this….needs a strong fan in bathrooms and showers (blowing and pulling air).

    Overall a great spot. I’m rare to give 5 stars so a four is great had bathroom been better. This also does not include experience with staff/office as yet to do so. May update but I forget to add reviews if I wait.

  • Jenny The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2025

    Wendy Oaks RV Resort

    Quiet and easy

    Spacious park that’s easy to navigate and get parked and set up. We stop here on our way to FL each year ~ end of May. The grounds are peaceful and there’s a little lake and looks like you could rent a kayak.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 23, 2025

    Magnolia RV Park Resort

    Quillys

    It’s an ok place. When we arrived it was late and someone had parked in our reserved spot. We called after hours number and they were quick to give us another lot, which was taken as well. On the 3rd try we got a spot. They were very apologetic, gave us a discount and even called the next day to make sure everything was ok with our stay. We stayed here for a month for work. All the sites are drive thru, The drive thru concrete side is nicer than the gravel. On the gravel side (where we stayed) it looks like some live there, the trailers are old and they look trashy. But we made it work being we only ate and slept there. We didn’t have a picnic table, but some spots do. But the concrete side is very clean. The amenities were, a small play ground for kids & a pool. We didn’t use these but they have a shower and bathroom. It also has a dog play area. We will return in July for one week of work. But we reserved the concrete area. There’s a Walmart and few stores nearby. Anyway, overall it’s really not a bad place to stay. Was just surprised at the age and upkeep of some of the RVs There’s very few places to stay in this area. But it’s really not that bad. So yes I would recommend.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 8, 2025

    Natchez State Park Campground

    Disaster Area

    The entry road is not really suited to most RVs The electric box has a wasp nest The concrete slab was partially covered in mud The picnic table area was covered in fire ants everywhere plus a huge ant hill Laundry is out of service The campground has no lawn care and you are basically camping in a mud jungle Mosquitoes were thick Leaves were deep There were two other campers 1 van, 1 motorcycle No on-site rangers or staff We never unhooked and left We will attempt to get our money back

  • Brenda D.
    Apr. 28, 2025

    Clear Springs Lake Rec Area NF Campground

    Sadly disappointed

    I went to visit Cleat Springs. It is run down, roads are narrow and broken up, there are water moccasins in the lake. Nothing like the beautiful place it was.

  • Michael U.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 16, 2025

    Clear Springs Recreation Area

    No primitive sites found. Small RVs can fit.

    It has 2 separate areas, both have electric and water at the sites. $25. Smaller RVs and tents only. Dump site at the entrance. There are trials, large picnic areas, and an older bath house with hot showers. Big pond for fishing and swimming.

  • Michael U.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 16, 2025

    Lake Mary Crawford

    Small, clean campground on a small lake.

    RV and primitive are separated. $25 for RV. $20 for primitive. There is a older bath house. Quiet and clean. Good bluegill fishing.

  • Michael U.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 15, 2025

    Clear Springs Recreation Area

    Quiet, clean, $20

    There's 2 separated campgrounds. The lower site is less accessible for longer campers. $20 per night includes water, power, gravelled site, fire ring, and day use. Lots of trails and a large pond to fish and swim. Picnic areas and well maintained banks. I read a review that stated free primitive camping, but I found no such location.


Guide to Hermanville

Camping opportunities near Hermanville, Mississippi span from primitive woodland sites to developed facilities with modern amenities. The area sits at elevations ranging from 120-400 feet within hardwood forest terrain that characterizes this section of west-central Mississippi. Summer temperatures typically reach highs in the 90s with significant humidity, while fall and spring provide milder camping conditions with nighttime temperatures dropping into the 50s-60s.

What to do

Explore historical sites: Rocky Springs Campground offers access to remnants of a 19th-century ghost town. "The main trail, where the town used to be was awesome. There are several old structures left behind and info plaques that tells the story on all of it," notes Ben M. from Rocky Springs Campground.

Fish for record-breaking bass: Natchez State Park Campground provides lake fishing opportunities with shore access and boat facilities. "Great Lake for kayaking. Nice big fishing pier. Great fishing for big bass and catfish along the levy," reports Jason R., highlighting the park's fishing reputation.

Visit Civil War battlefields: Less than 30 miles from Hermanville, campers can access significant Civil War sites near Vicksburg. A visitor at Rivertown Rose Campground shared, "Close to Vicksburg Military Park. Full hook ups for our RV," making it a convenient base for history buffs.

Water recreation: Lake Bruin State Park offers swimming, boating, and water sports about 30 miles west. "If you want to swim and you love cypress trees, this is your spot. It's a small park with very clean bath houses," recommends DENISE G., who adds, "There is a beach/swimming hole but we also swam from out site #5."

What campers like

Quiet, wooded environment: Sites with mature trees are highly valued, particularly during hot weather. At Natchez State Park Campground, a camper observed, "You drive in from main highway and feel like you're in a tunnel of trees; temperature drops 5-10 degrees."

Affordable primitive camping: Free camping options provide basic accommodations for budget-conscious travelers. Gregory H. from Rocky Springs describes it as a "Free spot with restrooms (no showers). Just of the Natchez Trace parkway, which is nice for biking and scenic drives."

Wildlife viewing: Natural settings provide opportunities to observe local fauna. "Saw deer in the campgrounds on my last visit," notes one Rocky Springs visitor, while Lake Bruin campers report spotting waterfowl and cypress forest wildlife.

Historical surroundings: Many campgrounds integrate with historical features. At Grand Gulf Military Park, a visitor notes the park is "filled with history" and recommends it for history buffs, explaining, "Features include a church, mill, old cemetery, observation tower, gun emplacements, rifle pits."

What you should know

Road conditions: Access roads to some campgrounds require careful navigation. A camper at Calling Panther Lake advised, "Road wasn't great but also wasn't full of pot holes as I expected... just keep your speed to about 35 and you'll be fine."

Seasonal flooding: Water levels affect campground access, particularly near the Mississippi River. One visitor at Grand Gulf Military Park noted, "The Mississippi River had risen to the road, coming very close to flooding the park."

Facility maintenance: Bathhouse availability varies seasonally and by location. A 2022 visitor to Rocky Springs reported, "I'm assuming due to covid though there isn't running water in the restrooms and showers aren't accessible either."

Limited connectivity: Cell service is minimal at most rural campsites. A Rocky Springs visitor shared, "1 bar Verizon, not enough to load any GPS or internet but you can squeeze a message out."

Supply planning: Remote camping requires advance preparation. A Lake Bruin camper advised, "If you are planning on fishing, have your fishing prior to arriving - no place near to get one."

Tips for camping with families

Child-friendly hiking: Look for shorter trails suitable for young children. "Took my two sons on our first camping trip here. There are quite a few hiking trails and none are too difficult even for my 4 y.o.," reports a parent who visited Rocky Springs Campground with young children.

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. At Lake Bruin State Park Campground, a visitor mentioned, "Splash pad for a hit for the kids and so was the swim area," providing options for children's entertainment.

Educational opportunities: Historical sites provide learning experiences for children. A family visitor to Rocky Springs noted, "Me and my family came here with our tent and had a blast. We explored the old church and what's left of the city. There is a lot to do for such a small campground."

Space considerations: Some campgrounds offer more room between sites. At Rocky Springs, a camper observed, "Great sites with plenty of room between them. You can easily set two or three tents without having to worry about disturbing other campers."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Concrete pads provide more stable parking at some locations. A camper at Calling Panther Lake reported, "Park has pull through and back in, level concrete pads with fire pit and table, 50/30/15 electric, water and sewer."

Water and hookups: Water availability varies significantly between campgrounds. At Rocky Springs, visitors advised, "Have your fresh water tank full when you arrive. There is no water available other than the sinks and flush toilets in the bathrooms."

Dump station access: Plan waste disposal carefully as facilities are limited. "And don't show up with a full tank of grey and black water because there isn't a dump station," cautioned a Rocky Springs visitor.

Size restrictions: Not all campgrounds accommodate larger RVs. A visitor to the Natchez area noted, "Be careful selecting your site, some are uneven and the pad sets above ground level," highlighting the importance of checking size limitations when reserving a campsite near Hermanville, Mississippi.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Hermanville, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, Hermanville, MS offers a wide range of camping options, with 35 campgrounds and RV parks near Hermanville, MS and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Hermanville, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hermanville, MS is Rocky Springs Campground, Milepost 54.8 — Natchez Trace Parkway with a 4.1-star rating from 22 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Hermanville, MS.