Best Campgrounds near Horn Lake, MS

Camping areas near Horn Lake, Mississippi include a mix of private RV parks and state park campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. The region includes Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park directly in Horn Lake, offering tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping accommodations. Several other campgrounds like EZ Daze RV Park in Southaven and Graceland RV Park & Campground in Memphis provide mixed-use facilities for both tent and RV campers. Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park, located north of Memphis, offers a more natural setting with tent sites, RV spots, and cabin rentals within a hardwood forest environment.

Most campgrounds in the Horn Lake area remain open year-round, though seasonal considerations affect comfort and availability. Summer months bring high humidity and temperatures, while spring and fall offer more moderate conditions. The Mississippi River influences local weather patterns, occasionally causing flooding in low-lying areas. Many campgrounds require reservations, particularly during weekends and holiday periods when Memphis-area attractions draw visitors. Facilities vary significantly between private and public campgrounds, with state parks generally offering more natural settings but potentially fewer amenities. A camper noted that "Mississippi does a great job of maintaining their COE campgrounds. Nice, spacious spots underneath large Pine trees."

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw in the region, with several campgrounds offering Mississippi River or lake access. Tom Sawyer's RV Park in West Memphis receives consistently positive reviews for its riverfront location, with one visitor highlighting the "great views of the Mississippi River" and the opportunity to "watch tugboats go up and down the Mississippi River." Hernando Point and South Abutment Recreation Area provide access to Arkabutla Lake. Campers frequently mention the shade coverage at Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park, with reviews noting the "campground is located in an old hardwood forest" providing ample shade during hot summer months. Urban proximity is another consideration, as some campgrounds like T.O. Fuller State Park offer natural settings surprisingly close to Memphis but may experience urban noise or odors depending on wind direction.

Best Camping Sites Near Horn Lake, Mississippi (68)

    1. Tom Sawyer's RV Park

    60 Reviews
    West Memphis, AR
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 735-9770

    "Great spot right on the Mississippi River, barges traveling up and down day and night. Beautiful sunrise and sunsets, close to Memphis Tennessee also."

    "Loved waking up every morning to the sunrise over the Mississippi River (2 young kids means we get up early 😁), watching the barges and running around in the big grassy areas!"

    2. T.O. Fuller State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    West Memphis, TN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (901) 543-7581

    "Cicadas will drive you mad (even with earplugs I struggled to sleep but can't do anything about them..just fyi)."

    "There is a dump station at the entrance of the campground. There is a 4.5 mile hiking trail and a 2 mile novice trail."

    3. EZ Daze RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Southaven, MS
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 342-7720

    "We didn’t have much interaction with the staff because as soon as I walked in, about 4p, I was directed to find my site information outside in the after hours arrival box."

    "One exit north has everything you need; food, Aldi's, Walmart.  

    The Dog Run is a huge area."

    4. Graceland RV Park & Campground

    19 Reviews
    Memphis, TN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (901) 396-7125

    "It is located next to Elvis Presley’s Memphis and across the street from Graceland- it’s a busy area."

    "You can walk right from the RV park to the museum. There’s a private gate from the campground to leads to the museum so you don’t have to drive anywhere."

    5. Hernando Point

    25 Reviews
    Coldwater, MS
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 562-6261

    $20 - $30 / night

    "The COE has been working on upgrading different sections of the campground at this location! It's nice to see places put money back into their campgrounds!"

    "Some are in a good spot on the camp side of the trailer, but a few are on the complete wrong side of the camper. Recently updated to full hookup sites for all sites."

    6. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Memphis

    7 Reviews
    Southaven, MS
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 280-8282

    "Airplanes every few hours, traffic from a nearby highway. Site 44 happens to be the only one without a tree for shade though, so unless you like hot sun- book another one."

    "This is a really nice campground just outside of Memphis, TN. They have a swimming pool, playground, covered party pavilion, laundry and lots of kids activities. They also have cabins for rent."

    7. Dub Patton Campground

    7 Reviews
    Hernando, MS
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 562-6261

    $30 / night

    "It was right on the lake, but shade was limited. The place is fairly clean, and there are clean bathrooms and showers. Over all it’s all right. Nothing too fascinating."

    "They are right on the lake and relatively separate from the other sites. However, I do recommend getting those sites together for a group."

    8. Southaven RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Southaven, MS
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 393-8585

    "Located right off 55 at the first exit as you get into Mississippi. It’s 15-20 minutes from everything you want to do in the Memphis area like downtown or midtown."

    9. Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park

    42 Reviews
    Millington, TN
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (901) 876-5215

    $28 - $27 / night

    "Took our brand new RV here for its shakedown trip the very day I picked up as it is so close to home. Was pleasantly surprised by the overall atmosphere of the campground."

    "The campground is generally more expensive than the other surrounding camping spots in the area. However, the camp is very nice."

    10. South Abutment Recreation Area

    6 Reviews
    Coldwater, MS
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 562-6261

    $30 / night

    "A big, undeveloped lake in Northern Mississippi? Yep, indeedy!!!

    We stayed here for two nights to break up the long drive between Nashville and Petit Jean in Arkansas."

    "Nice spot for simple outdoor recreation like kayaking or SUP on a lake. Almost all sites have a walk down to the water."

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Recent Reviews near Horn Lake, MS

478 Reviews of 68 Horn Lake Campgrounds


  • e
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Mississippi River State Park Campground

    Beautiful and quiet

    This small campground is beautiful and kept very clean. Sites are full hookup. The bath house is very clean. There are four private toilet/shower rooms. All handicapped accessible. My favorite sites are 12, 13, and 14. My least favorite were 9, 10, and 11, but they are pull through sites.

  • Anna D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 28, 2025

    Hernando Point

    Great campground

    Sites are paved and full hookups at site. Nice view!

  • Stacey T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 12, 2025

    Delta Ridge RV Park

    Great overnight stop

    The campgrounds are very clean and full of blooming Crape Myrtles. Pretty park with nice level pull through, lots of shade. Friendly .management. The Cafe next door is great. We walked over and had the all you can eat seafood buffet. There is a fully stocked grocery store next to the park as well. Great deal for $42-47 bucks.

  • J
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Chewalla Lake Recreation Area

    A great place to do nothing.

    The shaded footpaths make walking the trails on a hot day still enjoyable. Quiet, low humidity, and plenty of camp sites to choose from make this location a great place to unplug and relax.

  • Jenna L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2025

    Tom Sawyer's RV Park

    Decent RV park Right on the mississippi

    Low key RV Park, and sites are a bit close together, but it's right on the Mississippi, and is wonderful views of the river! The staff was extremely helpful. Some of the sites only have 50 and 30 amp power, and I primarily use 20 amp for my camper van, and the staffer was very willing to help me switch sites to accommodate my needs.

  • Greg S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 18, 2025

    Tom Sawyer's RV Park

    4.4 stars

    Holy heck the drive getting to this place is crazy- left off the interstate, through a shady part of Memphis, past all kinds of industry, across tracks and over a dike, down a curvy bumpy gravel road past ancient campground signs and various unrelated turn offs.... When you get to the park check in building it's a relief but not a departure from what you've just seen lol. However, the woman who checked us in was very nice. Driving into the campground is almost as weird- random electrical towers, old tree houses falling down from floods, debris scattered here and there...... We got a riverfront pull through site, which was cool but not appreciated as much at it should have been due to the real feel of 95 degrees when we pulled in and zero shade to setup in. As evening rolled around, the beauty of this place came alive. We ate dinner in the shade due to the smart layout of the sites, and as the breeze picked up we could enjoy the scenery in earnest for the first time. Tugboats pushed barges against the current at a slower than walking pace. Trees with root balls intact floated downstream. The distant banks of the Tennessee side showed their sandy promontory. As the sun began to set, we walked along the river and climbed on huge logs and ran up and down the river bank. The RVs parked here along the river were classy and in stark contrast to the less than well maintained grounds. As I sat on the bench with my sons at dusk looking out across the mighty miss, the condition of the campground wasn't on my mind. This place is worth a stop for a day or two as you explore Memphis. Riverfront sites are a must.


Guide to Horn Lake

Campsites near Horn Lake, Mississippi provide convenient access to both urban attractions and natural lake settings within a 30-mile radius. The area sits at approximately 290 feet above sea level in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain, experiencing hot, humid summers and mild winters. Fall camping brings temperatures that typically range from 60-80°F during the day, making it the most comfortable season for outdoor activities at Horn Lake camping spots.

What to do

Water activities on Arkabutla Lake: Dub Patton Campground offers direct lake access for kayaking and paddleboarding. "Sunrise over the river was perfect. Watching the tug boats moving up and down the river all day and night was relaxing," notes one visitor at Tom Sawyer's RV Park. The park's riverside location creates unique water-based recreation opportunities.

Hiking through hardwood forests: Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park provides several trail systems ranging from 2-4 miles in length. A camper mentions, "I hiked both the Woodland and Pioneer Springs trails, each about 4 miles and along the way enjoyed just taking in the outdoors." The trails wind through mature forests with varied terrain.

City attractions access: From Graceland RV Park & Campground, visitors can walk directly to Elvis Presley's Graceland. "You can walk right from the RV park to the museum. There's a private gate from the campground that leads to the museum so you don't have to drive anywhere," explains a camper. Memphis attractions like Beale Street are approximately 10 miles north.

What campers like

Riverside camping views: The Mississippi River provides dramatic backdrops at certain campgrounds. A Tom Sawyer's RV Park visitor describes, "As evening rolled around, the beauty of this place came alive. Tugboats pushed barges against the current at a slower than walking pace. Trees with root balls intact floated downstream." These dynamic river views change throughout the day.

Spacious lakefront sites: South Abutment Recreation Area features generous waterfront camping areas. "Sites are paved, generous in size, and spaced a very decent distance apart from each other; even though all the leaves had fallen and there were other campers in our loop, I did not feel a lack of privacy," writes one camper. Many sites include direct pathways to the water.

Clean, well-maintained facilities: Campgrounds like EZ Daze RV Park prioritize cleanliness. As one reviewer notes, "Such a gem of a campground... super clean showers, bathroom and laundry. The grounds are impeccable and sites and roads are all paved." Bathroom and shower facilities receive regular maintenance at most parks in the area.

What you should know

Airport noise affects some campgrounds: Several parks experience flight path noise from Memphis International Airport. One camper at Southaven RV Park reports, "Incoming flights to Memphis start flying overhead at 4:15 am. They take a direct path over top of this park. They haven't stopped flying in every few minutes or so since then."

Industrial proximity considerations: T.O. Fuller State Park sits near industrial areas that can affect the experience. A reviewer notes, "There's a smell due to the industrial zone right outside the park but, for a quick one night stay it ain't bad." Wind direction can influence odor intensity.

Seasonal insect populations: Mosquitoes become significant in warmer months at forest campgrounds. At Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park, campers warn, "If you go after the weather warms up, be forewarned that the mosquitos will eat you alive. We mostly camp at Meeman-Shelby in the fall/winter. We do not camp Spring/Summer."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly water features: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Memphis offers multiple play areas for children. One parent shares, "Traveling from California with kids who have been at the mercy of cross-country RV parks- this was a reprieve for them, pool, bikes, playgrounds." The park includes inflatable water activities during summer months.

Playground locations: Several campgrounds feature updated play equipment. At Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park, a visitor mentions, "There is an updated playground in the campground area that looks very nice." Check campground maps for proximity to playgrounds when booking with children.

Special transportation experiences: Unique dining shuttles operate from some campgrounds. A family at Graceland RV Park notes, "The highlight of our stay here was the opportunity to take a free pink Cadillac limo ride to Marlowe's for superb BBQ. Our children loved this opportunity." These special services create memorable experiences for families.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for privacy: At Hernando Point, selecting the right campsite makes a significant difference. A camper advises, "We chose 75 as it was quite large and private." Review campground maps before booking to identify more secluded sites.

Electrical considerations: Some parks have inconsistent power delivery. At EZ Daze RV Park, one RVer documented specific electrical issues: "I checked my Powerdog app and it showed 142.5 volts on line 2." Surge protectors are recommended for sensitive electronics.

Leveling requirements: Several campgrounds require attention to leveling. A T.O. Fuller State Park visitor warns, "About half of the sites are on a slight incline that we would consider unlevel." Many RVers recommend calling ahead to ask about specific site grades for larger rigs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Horn Lake, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, Horn Lake, MS offers a wide range of camping options, with 68 campgrounds and RV parks near Horn Lake, MS and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Horn Lake, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Horn Lake, MS is Tom Sawyer's RV Park with a 4-star rating from 60 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Horn Lake, MS?

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