Best Campgrounds near Holcomb, MS

Campgrounds near Holcomb, Mississippi cluster around several lakes and waterways, with Grenada Lake serving as a focal point for outdoor recreation. North Abutment and Hugh White State Park campgrounds provide established camping areas with varying levels of amenities, while Eagle Point offers more primitive options. Most campgrounds in the region accommodate multiple camping styles, including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals. The landscape features a mix of waterfront locations and wooded areas, with many sites positioned to maximize lake views and water access. Several campground options are managed by the Army Corps of Engineers, providing reliable facilities at reasonable rates.

Road conditions throughout the region are generally good, with paved access to most established campgrounds. Weather considerations include hot, humid summers and mild winters, making spring and fall particularly popular for camping. Many campgrounds require reservations, especially during peak fishing seasons and summer holidays when waterfront sites fill quickly. Facilities vary significantly between campgrounds, with some offering full hookups including sewer connections while others provide only basic amenities. Cell service can be spotty in more remote areas around the lakes. A camper noted, "This is another great Corps of Engineers parks where you find really nice campsites set on great waterfront setting. The campground sits on Enid Lake which is recognized as one of America's Top 10 Fishing Spots."

Fishing access represents a major draw for many campgrounds in the area, with Enid Lake and Grenada Lake both known for excellent fishing opportunities. Campers frequently mention spacious sites and water views as highlights of their stays. Several visitors commented on the mixed quality of bathroom facilities, with some campgrounds maintaining clean, modern facilities while others struggle with maintenance issues. The region's state parks generally receive lower ratings than Corps of Engineers campgrounds, which tend to be better maintained. A visitor commented, "Mississippi does a great job of maintaining their COE campgrounds. Nice, spacious spots underneath large Pine trees. Water views and access to the Lower Lake." Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with deer sightings common throughout the camping areas. Most mixed-use campgrounds offer boat ramps and swimming areas, making them popular with families during summer months.

Best Camping Sites Near Holcomb, Mississippi (40)

    1. North Abutment

    10 Reviews
    Grenada, MS
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 226-5911

    $30 - $50 / night

    "Rolling hills in Mississippi but all the sites are level concrete pads with water and electric (50A). There are three circles each with their own dump station and paved roads."

    "Many of the sites have lots of room and are spaced away from their neighbors. Ranger was very nice and helpful. We chose the loop that overlooked the small lake."

    2. Eagle Point Primitive Campground

    5 Reviews
    Grenada, MS
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 226-1649

    $10 / night

    "The campground is located in a beautiful spot on a peninsula with great views of Grenada lake at both sunrise and sunset."

    "You can go to one of the other many Corps of Engineers campgrounds nearby to shower. Both times we have stayed here, we were the only ones there. It's so new, almost no one knows of its existence."

    5. Persimmon Hill(enid Lake)

    12 Reviews
    Oakland, MS
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4571

    $30 - $50 / night

    "Also the north mississippi fish hatchery is here but closed for the holidays."

    "All sites are generously sized with plenty of room and flat spots to put a tent, plus more than half of the sites have a view of the lake."

    6. Wallace Creek

    13 Reviews
    Pope, MS
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4571

    $30 - $50 / night

    "Stock up on supplies because there is not much around. Sites are really nice and spacious with paved driveways and patios. "

    "Enid Lake has an earthen dam and was built for flood control. We enjoyed the nearby North Mississippi Fish Hatchery and Visitors Center."

    7. North Graysport

    3 Reviews
    Grenada, MS
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 226-5911

    $30 / night

    "Came to ride the lake bottom in our SXS. Campground was very clean. Bathhouse was clean. Park host at the time were pretty nice."

    "It’s off season and the lake is empty. There is only one other person camping.

    RV sites all have W/E and sites 31-48 have sewer."

    9. Gums Crossing Campground

    2 Reviews
    Grenada, MS
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 226-5911

    10. George P. Cossar State Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    Oakland, MS
    26 miles
    Website

    "Lakeside sites would allow for boat pull-up within view."

    "We stay at Cossar pretty often, due to it being close to home. We have always stayed on the Yocona Ridge loop, and it has been a nice campground."

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Recent Reviews near Holcomb, MS

131 Reviews of 40 Holcomb Campgrounds


  • Jenna L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Hugh White State Park Campground

    Great views!

    This is a nice little campground, and really beautiful views of the water if you can get along the water. The sites are nice and grassy, and a lot of the sites have privacy bushes and things of that nature. There's no amenities at each campsite, like electric, but there are water spigots throughout the camp. Good cell service, and very quiet.

  • Jadon B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 15, 2025

    Prophet Bridge

    Boat ramp with picnic area

    Out of the way. Decent sized parking lot with boat ramp, picnic tables, and trash cans. Unfortunately it seems like the regulars dont know what the trash cans are for.

  • pierre L.
    Dec. 9, 2024

    Jeff Busby Campground

    great place/free

    we stayed here just one night. pletty of place for our rv. First come first serve. has water and bathrooms. Quiet at night and in morning

  • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2024

    Jeff Busby Campground, Milepost 193.1 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    Great FREE and cozy camping

    This site is a very popular one night stay about mid-point on the Natchez Trace Parkway. The way the campground is constructed makes this a unique place to stay.

    The campsites are very close together causing lots of social interactions. That's the best and worst thing about the campground.

    The park service provides nice bathrooms, garbage cans throughput the campground, picnic tables and multiple pullouts.

    The park also has a paved road and hiking trail to a viewpoint. The road is less than a mile and the trail is over a mile and has some good elevation changes.

    We enjoyed the atmosphere of frequent conversations with other campers. Some kept to themselves...we just waived and smiled.

  • L F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 31, 2024

    Eagle Point Primitive Campground

    Unsafe

    I had a horrible experience at this campsite. Rolled up to find one (miserable) couple there. They were blasting music out of their car which is whatever and I waved hello and they just stared. Multiple cars came thru the campsite at night, shining their headlights every which way. Even though it says don’t enter past a certain point unless you are camping, this is clearly a spot for locals to do what they cannot do at home. At 2am I hear barking and one of my dogs busts through my tent. I go out there and there is a pack of wild dogs scouring the campsite. They weren’t terrifying or coming at us, but it was still scary. No more than 10 mins later two cars surround my tent with headlights, which is really scary for anyone, but I am a young woman traveling alone. Apparently the couple called the cops saying my dogs had been barking all night. There was brief barking and it was the wild dogs who were actually eating the trash the evil couple left out. Even if my dogs were barking, why is surrounding my tent with only headlights at 2am appropriate? I couldn’t see anything. Never saw a ranger, immediately left in the morning. Sorry for the essay, just hope to spare someone a similar experience. It is beautiful tho.

  • JP A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 24, 2024

    Eagle Point Primitive Campground

    This is a must visit

    This place was absolutely gorgeous. I was alone in the campground both nights i was there with a couple of people coming in during the day to have lunch at one of the picnic tables.

    I might have worked on my tanlines 🤫

    I fit pretty good in my 24' motorhome but woupd be leery of something too much bigger. 

    Do not try to come at night. It is pitch black and steep drop offs. 

    Really nice set up for tents if thwt is your thing.

  • Rachel The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 27, 2024

    Chickasaw Hill

    More rural campground area

    This might be one of my favorite places to camp on Enid lake. It is a favorite for many locals and more off the beaten track. Has showers bathrooms playground boat ramp and beach for the campers and picnickers that come to the lake. RV spots with or without full hookup. Reservations available online

  • Rachel The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 27, 2024

    Wallace Creek

    Great fishing & camping

    This is a very popular camping area with very good fishing it is fairly well maintained with showers and bathrooms hookups for RVs tents etc mostly quiet and reservations can be made online. Close by many other camping areas on Enid lake, a general store, the hatchery, floating dock, fishing Pier on the channel, playgrounds, Beach, basketball, and corps of engineer field office.

  • Rachel The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 27, 2024

    Prophet Bridge

    Fishing, boat ramp, picnic spot

    We have spent many nights fishing under the bridge. Haven't camped per se but many people fish the general area. There is parking lot and picnic area by the boat ramp. No amenities and if you want to explore other than the boat ramp area you need AWD or 4WD or it's a pretty good hike. This is more of an overnight fishing/parking/boating area for people passing through who don't require all the amenities of the campgrounds in the area.


Guide to Holcomb

Campgrounds near Holcomb, Mississippi typically offer electricity and water hookups with sites priced between $10-20 per night. The region sits at approximately 300 feet elevation with moderate temperatures that range from 50°F to 90°F depending on season. Camping options within a 30-mile radius include Army Corps of Engineers facilities, state parks, and primitive camping areas located along Grenada Lake and Enid Lake watersheds.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Enid Lake contains excellent fishing spots with crappie being the primary catch. At Persimmon Hill Campground, a fishing pier provides easy lake access. "Very nice level concrete sites with plenty of parking space for coach & toad. Camp amongst the tall pines with a view of the lake from most every site," notes one visitor about the camping experience.

Water recreation: Multiple lakes offer swimming and boating options during warmer months. The North Abutment Campground features "a boat ramp right next to the campsites" where "the boys enjoyed swimming in the lake and riding their bikes around." Most water recreation areas remain open from April through October, weather permitting.

Wildlife viewing: Dawn and dusk provide optimal wildlife spotting times throughout the region. A camper at North Abutment mentioned, "We were only here for a few days during the week, but were assured that it would be packed on the weekends. Alot of locals come to use the lake."

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many campgrounds feature large, level concrete pads with extra parking areas. At Wallace Creek Campground, "Sites are really nice and spacious with paved driveways and patios. They just added sewer which makes a full hookup at $20/night a total bargain."

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness varies significantly between locations, with Corps of Engineers sites generally receiving higher marks. According to one visitor at Persimmon Hill, "Shower house was very clean with plenty for hot water that was controllable. Park was so clean the roads were blown clean of leaves & pine needles twice a day by worker on a driven power blower."

Lake views: Many sites provide direct views of the water, particularly at Wallace Creek where "Some sites have amazing water views if you are able to snag one of those you are in for a great stay." The campground layout maximizes scenic vistas from most areas.

What you should know

Off-season considerations: Lake levels fluctuate significantly throughout the year. A visitor to Eagle Point Primitive Campground noted, "The campground is located in a beautiful spot on a peninsula with great views of Grenada lake at both sunrise and sunset. The tent pads are nice and each camp has a grill and a nice marble picnic table."

Reservation requirements: Weekend bookings fill quickly, especially during peak fishing seasons. "It was full of families for the Memorial Day weekend. We just relaxed and did a little people watching," shared a North Abutment visitor.

Local security: Some campgrounds experience unwanted traffic during evening hours. One Eagle Point camper reported, "Multiple cars came thru the campsite at night, shining their headlights every which way. Even though it says don't enter past a certain point unless you are camping, this is clearly a spot for locals to do what they cannot do at home."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds maintain play areas for children. At George P. Cossar State Park Campground, "Yokona ridge has a great playground for kids with the putt-putt golf course a short walk away. 4$+tax per person to play."

Educational opportunities: The North Mississippi Fish Hatchery near Enid Dam offers interactive exhibits for children. "The visitors center is worth a visit," noted a North Abutment camper who brought their family.

Swimming areas: Designated swimming zones provide safer water access points. Wallace Creek features "a boat launch/fish cleaning station. We didn't have fishing licenses but loved paddling around the lake."

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Choose sites carefully based on levelness and hookup requirements. A visitor to North Graysport Campground advised, "RV sites all have W/E and sites 31-48 have sewer. I didn't realize that when I booked my site so picked #3 since it would fit my 40' fifth wheel and truck."

Navigational considerations: Some campgrounds have challenging access roads. At Wallace Creek, a camper reported, "The campground is pretty hilly but the roads were easy enough for us to navigate in our 45' RV and tow car."

Utility management: Full hookup availability varies between locations. A North Graysport visitor explained, "All sites have concrete pads and some are tree covered but not all. My site was pretty much level."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Holcomb, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, Holcomb, MS offers a wide range of camping options, with 40 campgrounds and RV parks near Holcomb, MS and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Holcomb, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Holcomb, MS is North Abutment with a 4.7-star rating from 10 reviews.

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

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

What parks are near Holcomb, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 13 parks near Holcomb, MS that allow camping, notably Grenada Lake and Sam Rayburn Reservoir.