Best RV Parks & Resorts near Holcomb, MS

Several RV parks near Holcomb, Mississippi provide full hookup options for motorhome travelers. Rebel RV Park in Sardis offers water, electric, and sewer hookups on sites that accommodate both small and large rigs. North Abutment Campground at Grenada Lake features concrete pads with 50-amp electrical service and water hookups across its 88 sites, with many pull-through options suitable for big rigs. Persimmon Hill Campground on Enid Lake provides full hookup sites with concrete pads that include extra parking space for boats or towed vehicles. Roundabout Oxford RV & Water Resort contains 170 sites with 30/50-amp service, water, and sewer connections. "This is the cleanest park we've seen. Very big rig friendly with large concrete pads with a little extra room for a boat or toad."

Between Oxford and Grenada, most RV campgrounds maintain clean facilities with accessible dump stations, though some visitors have noted occasional maintenance issues. Cell service varies by location, with stronger signals reported at Persimmon Hill and North Abutment campgrounds. Many Corps of Engineers parks in the region charge approximately $20 per night for full hookup sites, with discounts available for America the Beautiful pass holders. During peak fishing seasons, particularly at Enid Lake which is known for crappie fishing, reservations are strongly recommended as weekend sites fill quickly. According to one visitor, "If you have reservations, remember your site number since there is no one working at the gate." Most parks welcome pets, though specific rules vary by location, and propane is available for purchase at select facilities like Rebel RV Park.

Best RV Sites Near Holcomb, Mississippi (30)

    1. Rebel RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Batesville, MS
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 380-0997

    $25 - $35 / night

    2. George P. Cossar State Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    Oakland, MS
    26 miles
    Website

    "This is a nice older campground with full hookups including sewer, which makes it nice. Not far from I-55 if you needed some place to stop for the night. Restrooms/Shower house was clean and nice."

    "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."

    4. 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."

    "**Simple waterfront site close to town. Activities like boating, beach, playground, cookouts, very short easy hiking trails, fishing."

    5. Persimmon Hill(enid Lake)

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

    $30 - $50 / night

    "Very big rig friendly with large concrete pads with a little extra room for a boat or toad."

    "Site has 30 50 15 amp, water and sewer. Concrete pad with extra concrete vehicle parking. Bathroom is directly in front with toilets and showers."

    6. Chickasaw Hill

    5 Reviews
    Pope, MS
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4571

    $30 - $50 / night

    "A great little spot with water and electric , pull through and some back in sites ."

    "New to fulltime rv life we chose to spend a week at this quiet off the beaten path campground on our way west . This place offers nice concrete pads with full hookups that are relatively level."

    7. Jeff Busby Campground, Milepost 193.1 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    13 Reviews
    Ackerman, MS
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 680-4027

    "Picnic tables, lantern hooks, fire rings, grills trash pick up and paved pads to park your rig on paved roads into and through the park. This is a 14 day stay and very quiet and private campsites."

    "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."

    8. Pats Bluff

    7 Reviews
    Sardis, MS
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4531

    $24 - $100 / night

    "Recently added sewer to upper sites to go along with current 50amp and water hookups. Bathhouse was clean and showers worked great. Concrete pads were spacious for just about any size rig."

    "The sites aren’t too close together, they are pretty level, and there is plenty of lakefront and woods to wander in. There is a dollar general a few miles away for needed supplies."

    9. Jeff Busby Campground

    5 Reviews
    Ackerman, MS
    47 miles

    "Paved pull through sites are first come first serve. They seem to over lap and lots of folk share the sites. So you may need to back up to get out, even if it is pull through.
    Flush toilets."

    "Nice quiet campground with clean restrooms"

    10. Hugh White State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Grenada, MS
    14 miles
    Website

    "There's no amenities at each campsite, like electric, but there are water spigots throughout the camp. Good cell service, and very quiet."

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RV Park Reviews near Holcomb, MS

117 Reviews of 30 Holcomb Campgrounds


  • G
    Nov. 10, 2020

    Persimmon Hill(enid Lake)

    Persimmon Hill Campground

    What a great park. Or should I say another great COE park. This is the cleanest park we've seen. Very big rig friendly with large concrete pads with a little extra room for a boat or toad. Great vieas of the lake, which is said to be one of the best crappie lakes in the United States.$20.00 a night for full hook up and the geezer card bring it to$10.00. Can't beat that! Both ATT& Verizon came in strong. Did not try OTA TV. Shower facilities were also great with plenty of hot water and very clean facilities. Although you can hear Hwy 55 on a clear, calm night the route to the park isa bit tricky, as a bridge is out. But should be completed by this spring, I was told. Will definitely return. But keep in mind, we stayed a couple of days and left before the weekend. A quick walk around the park showed almost every site was reserved for the weekend starting Thursday. A popular park and worth it.

  • S
    Nov. 12, 2021

    Jeff Busby Campground, Milepost 193.1 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    FREE but....

    This Natchez Trace Parkway free campground offers oddly placed paved parking areas, grills, tall fire rings, and picnic tables (most appeared in disrepair). Bathrooms were clean however older and not heated...and no hot water or soap. The parking is pull through but not clearly defined. Grills and tables were randomly placed. The park is rolling hills and drop offs at the curb side of some sites. No electric or water hook ups but there is a single outside faucet at the bathroom for potable water. Large shade trees made for minimal solar power. Honestly I had an eery unsure feeling during my 2 night stay. It appeared like mostly men were staying there and was just an odd placement of sites in general. I suppose it was the undefined site borders. I stayed in a pull through that was the nearest to the restroom. Had I not watched a YouTube video by 2tiredteachers when researching my trip, I would have been very confused on where the site were to even park at. But the highlight was Little Mountain!!

  • Bran P.
    Sep. 26, 2016

    North Abutment

    Relaxing Area - Can be Busy!

    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. Loop 1-36 over looks Grenada Lake with several sites having nice water access. Many have great views but I really liked 14 and 17. Loop 37-61 used to be the tent loop so the sites were a bit closer and the road was less big rig friendly but still quite nice. We were in site 50. The other loop, 62-88, over looks a pond with a swimming area and two fishing piers. Each loop has 10 first come sites so about 60% are reservable. If you have reservations, remember your site number since there is no one working at the gate (there is none).

    This place was full of families for the Memorial Day weekend. We just relaxed and did a little people watching. The cg is right next to the earthen dam that you drive over to go to the town of Grenada. Grenada Lake is quite nice with a few day use areas and a State Park CG on the banks of the Outflow Channel. There is a Visitor Center on the other side of the dam that has a nice view of the dam and lake. Within the cg, there is a dam to form a pond. You have to drive over that dam to get to one of the loops. Kinda crowded but a nice place to ride bikes, at least all the kids thought so. Golf carts are popular with the locals.

  • Chris D.
    Aug. 12, 2023

    Chickasaw Hill

    Could be Special

    A great little spot with water and electric , pull through and some back in sites . It was very warm but we knew that , would go back in different seasons , easy place to walk to to fish and or swim opposite of the boat ramp . Quiet hardly any through traffic , good Verizon service with our booster . Clean bathrooms and showers .

  • P
    Jan. 16, 2021

    North Graysport

    Beautiful campground

    It’s a very nice campground but there isn’t much to do. 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. I didn’t realize that when I booked my site so picked #3 since it would fit my 40’ fifth wheel and truck. All sites have concrete pads and some are tree covered but not all. My site was pretty much level.

    Only 1 public restroom is open and it is clean but smells musty. Unable to check the other restroom and bathhouse because they are closed.

    The main roads are easy to navigate and the campground road is also easy to navigate and in really good condition.

    I’d definitely stay here again if I’m back this way.

  • Richard
    Dec. 25, 2020

    Persimmon Hill(enid Lake)

    Christmas camp 2020

    Very nice campground. With family gatherings discouraged due to covid we decided to camp. We used site 58. Site has 30 50 15 amp, water and sewer. Concrete pad with extra concrete vehicle parking. Bathroom is directly in front with toilets and showers. Very clean and warm (low Christmas eve and Christmas 23). Concete picnic table, grill and grill table. Fire ring. This site will be waterfront in summer but with the winter let down no water right now. All together a great, well maintained facility. Also the north mississippi fish hatchery is here but closed for the holidays.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 20, 2020

    Wallace Creek

    Loved it, very relaxing!

    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 “One of America’s Top 10 Fishing Spots.” And since the park is just shy of 100 sites you don’t feel like it is not too big. Plan on staying here for a couple of days and relaxing in the outdoors. Stock up on supplies because there is not much around. Sites are really nice and spacious with paved driveways and patios. 

    They just added sewer with makes a full hookup at $20/night a total bargain. Each site has a fire pit, picnic table, bbq grill, small concrete stand next to bbq, and lantern crook. The bathhouse was modern with flush toilets with clean showers. Not all sites are level in fact we had to pass up a couple because of that reason. If you come in the off-season, there are plenty of sites not reserved so you can drive around and pick on using the self-pay system. Some sites have amazing water views if you are able to snag one of those you are in for a great stay. The campground is pretty hilly but the roads were easy enough for us to navigate in our 45’ RV and tow car . 

    The lake is very popular for fishing and there is a boat launch/fish cleaning station. We didn’t have fishing licenses but loved paddling around the lake. The North Mississippi Fish Hatchery(by the Enid Dam) is a fun place to visit and tour for very small fee. If you go into the town of Pope, the restaurant "The Place" offers good food set in a refurbishing an historic building.

  • Christina H.
    Jun. 8, 2021

    John W Kyle State Park — John W. Kyle State Park

    Quiet and plenty of space

    We’ve stayed here three times and always in the same area away from the lake. Very quiet, friendly neighbors and pretty well maintained. We did have to buy an extra hose to reach water hookup but other than that, it was good. We did not book a site with sewer hookups, but the dump station was easy to find and no one else was there so it worked out well! Especially since it was our first time dumping. Not rushed! The rinse hose at the dump station was busted but thankfully we had an extra in our bin to rinse out our tanks.

  • Rick G.
    Oct. 15, 2021

    Pats Bluff

    Quiet Wooded Sites

    Only a total of 14 sites at this campground. Recently added sewer to upper sites to go along with current 50amp and water hookups. Bathhouse was clean and showers worked great. Concrete pads were spacious for just about any size rig. Stayed a few nights while exploring the Oxford, MS area. Verizon signal was okay, not great.


Guide to Holcomb

Camping opportunities near Holcomb, Mississippi are situated within the rolling hills and pine forests of north-central Mississippi, where the terrain transitions between the North Central Hills and Delta regions. The area experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters with occasional freezing conditions. Water levels in Sardis and Enid Lakes fluctuate seasonally, affecting beach access and fishing conditions throughout the year.

What to do

Hiking trails: At Jeff Busby Campground, visitors can explore Little Mountain Trail, which offers elevation changes and scenic views. "There is a very nice nature trail here for walking and it is the highest point in Mississippi with wonderful views!" reports Hannah C.

Fishing opportunities: Enid Lake provides excellent fishing conditions, particularly for crappie. A visitor at Pat's Bluff notes it's a "Great place to fish or just relax," while another camper highlights the convenience: "Pull your boat almost right up on a sand beach right next to the camp site."

Disc golf: George P. Cossar State Park maintains a disc golf course for recreational players. According to Steve G., "There is a Frisbee golf course that has gotten better over time. The course is now marked very well."

Mini golf: Family activities at George P. Cossar State Park include a mini golf course. As Sandra V. notes, "Putt putt golf course and disc golf on premises," though some visitors mention it's showing age: "The miniature golf course is old, but kids will still like it."

What campers like

Wide campsites: North Abutment receives consistent praise for its spacious sites. One reviewer notes, "Large campground with a couple of different loops. The sites in the first loop are close together, but the other loops have spacious sites!" while another adds, "Many of the sites have lots of room and are spaced away from their neighbors."

Lake access: Many campgrounds offer direct water access. At North Abutment, campers appreciate that "Most sites are either water front or have a water view," while at Chickasaw Hill visitors mention it's an "easy place to walk to to fish and or swim opposite of the boat ramp."

Wildlife viewing: The natural surroundings support diverse wildlife observation opportunities. Shana D. at Persimmon Hill noted, "Lots of wildlife to observe. I've never seen more deer, especially close up, in my life!"

Clean facilities: Bathrooms and shower facilities receive positive reviews at several campgrounds. At Chickasaw Hill, visitors report "Clean bathrooms and showers," while at North Abutment, "There are several bathrooms spread out through the campground. They are old, but the one we used was clean."

What you should know

Seasonal crowds: Weekends and peak fishing seasons bring significant crowds to area campgrounds. At Persimmon Hill, one visitor warned: "A quick walk around the park showed almost every site was reserved for the weekend starting Thursday. A popular park and worth it."

Site variations: Campground quality varies considerably between loops and specific sites. At George P. Cossar State Park, a camper advises, "Definitely, stay only in Yocona Ridge as the other section is in complete disrepair."

Water level changes: Lake levels fluctuate seasonally, affecting camping conditions. At Chickasaw Hill, one camper noted: "Water level in Enid Lake was very low so the swimming beach was closed. That was kind of a bummer because Temps were in the 80's."

Maintenance issues: Some campgrounds show signs of deferred maintenance. A visitor to Hugh White State Park observed: "This campground does not appear to be maintained. Many sites are in an area that is subject to flooding."

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. At Chickasaw Hill, a camper notes it "Has showers, bathrooms, playground, boat ramp and beach for the campers and picnickers that come to the lake."

Kid-friendly activities: Jeff Busby Campground offers nature trails suitable for family exploration. "Nice nature walk to a view, 1 mile each way," reports Jacqueline A., making it manageable for families with children.

Socialization opportunities: Some campgrounds naturally facilitate interactions between families. One camper at Jeff Busby Campground observed: "The campsites are very close together causing lots of social interactions. That's the best and worst thing about the campground."

Swimming areas: Several campgrounds feature designated swimming beaches. At North Abutment, Alana R. reports: "The boys enjoyed swimming in the lake and riding their bikes around. The visitors center is worth a visit."

Tips from RVers

Site levelness: RV campers should note site conditions across rv parks in Holcomb, Mississippi area. At Rebel RV Park, Robyn T. observed: "Sites do not look to be level but are surprisingly, really-really level."

Extended stays: Many campgrounds near Holcomb accommodate longer-term RV stays. Cal K. at North Abutment notes: "We have stayed here many times on our way south in January and found it great. Recently they installed sewer for full hookup in all sites. This year we ended up staying for 6 weeks in the area."

Hookup options: Full-service options for motorhomes vary across camping facilities in the Holcomb, Mississippi region. Pat's Bluff recently upgraded some sites, with Rick G. reporting: "Recently added sewer to upper sites to go along with current 50amp and water hookups."

Big rig accessibility: Roads and site dimensions accommodate larger motorhomes at select locations. At Persimmon Hill, Gary P. notes: "Very big rig friendly with large concrete pads with a little extra room for a boat or toad."

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