Best Cabin Camping near New Houlka, MS

Cabins at Trace State Park near New Houlka provide full water, sewer, and electric hookups with options for both lakeside and wooded settings. The furnished cabins include basic amenities with picnic tables and BBQ pedestals at each site. "The sites are spacious, including a fire area, picnic table, electric hookup, water and sewer hook up. You have some privacy and depending on your site sparse to full shade," one visitor noted. Howard Stafford Park Campground and Tombigbee State Park also offer cabin accommodations with varying levels of privacy and lake views, each maintaining bathroom facilities with showers nearby.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. KOA-style cabins can be found at Starkville KOA, approximately 45 minutes from New Houlka, offering more amenities than the state park options. Pet policies vary by location, with most parks including Trace State Park, Howard Stafford, and Tombigbee allowing pets in certain cabin units. Eagle Point provides more primitive cabin options in a scenic lakeside setting. A camper mentioned that "The cabins were recently added and is a nice feature. Always quiet and owners are very accommodating" at The Oaks RV Park, which offers cabin rentals alongside RV spaces.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only outdoor cooking options while others provide indoor kitchenettes. Serenity RV Park and Natchez Trace RV Park maintain cabin rentals with varying amenities and proximity to bathhouse facilities. The parks near Tupelo, including Trace State Park, offer convenient access to shopping for supplies. Dollar General stores are located near several park entrances, making it easier to stock up on essentials during a cabin stay.

Best Cabin Sites Near New Houlka, Mississippi (11)

    1. Trace State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Pontotoc, MS
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 489-2958

    $32 / night

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

    "It and Eagle Ridge areas are more rustic and shady than the Warrior Trails area (the Equestrian area)."

    2. Howard Stafford Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    Pontotoc, MS
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 266-0712

    $25 - $35 / night

    "The campground is next to a big county park with a playground, boat ramp and fishing docks. Nice walking paths along the lakes edge provides a great place for a view of the sunset."

    "Small campground attached to a public use park. Gated after dark with older but usable bathrooms and showers. Has a splash pad, a basketball court, and several piers on the lake for fishing."

    3. Natchez Trace RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Tupelo, MS
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 767-8609

    $33 / night

    "Stopped here for a night traveling through Mississippi. It is a little out of the way, but quiet. You drive down the Natches trace to get here."

    4. Tombigbee State Park Campground

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

    $43 / night

    "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."

    "They clouded full hookups, a picnic table and fire ring. The area was clean and surroundings wooded. Neighboring camping spots were adequately spaced."

    5. Serenity RV Park

    1 Review
    Belden, MS
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 269-0444

    $60 - $65 / night

    "Water and electric hookups are centrally located on the pad, though the electric connection sits low to the ground, requiring us to bend the surge protector to plug in."

    6. Starkville KOA

    5 Reviews
    Starkville, MS
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 324-0607

    "Unfortunately the lake has mostly dried up and no longer hits the shoreline of the campground (apparently been this way for 6 years)."

    "It’s a basic KOA with clean showers, laundry, and full hookups. The lake that was a an attraction including water slides and fishing docks is dry and has been for a couple of years."

    7. Town Creek Campground - West Point - MS

    3 Reviews
    Columbus, MS
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 494-4885

    $26 - $34 / night

    "Sites are nicely spaced. During the week, we enjoy watching pilots from the Columbus Air Force Base honing their skills. The barges, more frequent during the day, have the occasional after dark run."

    "RV spots are suitable for car camping, although a bit close together with bright street lights and showers are outdated."

    8. The Oaks RV Park

    1 Review
    Columbus, MS
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 275-0148

    "The Cabins were recently added and is a nice feature. Always quiet and owners are very accommodating."

    9. Eagle Point Primitive Campground

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

    $10 / night

    "There are eight campsites, each with a level gravel pad tent area, picnic table and grill. There is group fire pit area, with a picnic table."

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

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Cabin Reviews near New Houlka, MS

60 Reviews of 11 New Houlka Campgrounds


  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 30, 2018

    Trace State Park Campground

    Needs some work

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

    The road in is in terrible shape, the lake is missing, the levy being worked on. They have horse, ATV and mountain bike trails which are in okay shape but could use some TLC. There are rental cabins and the store is limited to souvenir type merchandise and disc’s.

    The staff at the park were very helpful and the facilities, which included a showerhouse/multipurpose room and screened porch were very well taken care of. I definitely liked the large shower stalls!

    The sites are spacious, including a fire area, picnic table, electric hookup, water and sewer hook up. You have some privacy and depending on your site sparse to full shade.

    There is Disc golf, fishing, and currently limited water sports.We used the multipurpose room and a nearby site that had more then enough room for all of us to sit around the fire.

    Tupelo, Mississippi is nearby with Elvis’s birthplace. In addition there are several recreation areas to visit on the Natchez Trace with historical information and trails to explore.

  • Napunani
    Dec. 13, 2022

    Trace State Park Campground

    Great Lake Views in Deer Run Campground

    PROS 

    No transaction fee assessed for making my own online reservation 

    Site 8 excellent view of lake 

    Asphalt parking pad 

    Pedestal BBQ, moveable wooden picnic table and rock campfire pit. 

    Eagle Ridge campground has 3 washers and 3 dryers $1.50 

    Heated toilet/shower blding. No AC tho - just a box fan.


    1 bar T-MOBILE but we’re able to live stream TV via T-MOBILE hot spot

    CONS 

    No senior discount 

    Site number is painted in the roadway and due to leaves on road difficult to find Numerous large road potholes from entrance gate to campground.  Guess this eliminates any need for speed bumps!

    Not dark sky friendly due to 2 street lights, at site 2 and 13, that light up most of the small campground loop 

    Deer Run campsites very close to each other 

    Site 8 unlevel side-to-side 

    Dirt and sand surrounded asphalt parking pad so during rains (for 2 days) it was a big mess 

    No privacy from any other campsite 

    Due to campsite water spigot being low to ground, insufficient space to add water filter 

    Deer Run campground toilet/shower building is not handicap accessible 

    Trash roll offs outside of camping loop. 15 minute walk one way. 

    No park WIFI

  • CJ W.
    Sep. 17, 2018

    Eagle Point Primitive Campground

    Good views, launch and 2 swimming areas

    Part of the day use area has been converted into a campground in 2018. There are eight campsites, each with a level gravel pad tent area, picnic table and grill. There is group fire pit area, with a picnic table. Unfortunately, the only place to have a fire at your campsite is in the grill. None of the sites have electricity. There is a central water spigot. The restroom has flush toilets, but no showers. 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. To either side of it, there is a swimming area in the day use area and at the boat launch / swimming beach. All sites have a water view.

  • H
    Sep. 22, 2021

    Eagle Point Primitive Campground

    A Scenic Stay

    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. Several camps have fire pits, trash cans, and water faucets. There is a nice public restroom just a short walk from any camp. The sounds of the water crashing on the shores around you and the birds singing at sunrise are utterly calming. The only problem is the occasional truck that passes through to sit listening to music or use the campground road as a turn around. This could be fixed if the gate at the entrance were kept closed and only opened for actual campers.

  • Ryan S.
    May. 18, 2020

    Tombigbee State Park Campground

    Pleasantly surprised!!

    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. There is a video included in the post which includes the entire campground area. I hope you find it helpful. Additionally, here is a basic overview of pros and cons:

    Pros:

    1. All sites close to the bathhouse
    2. Most sites with full hook up including sewer and 30/50 amp plugs. (see pics)
    3. Multiple updated playgrounds
    4. Very affordable. $24 a night for a full hook up site.
    5. Very walkable. Small campground with access to amenities by foot.
    6. Disc golf course is very fun. It is has an interesting layout in the woods so it is much like a hike.
    7. The park is near Tupelo, MS and there is a Dollar General right at the entrance to the park.
    8. If you are primitive camping, the tent camping area is outstanding. (see pic) There are picnic tables, elevated tent platforms, places for hammocks, a porch swing and bench around a raised fire pit. If you are primitive camping, it is a great place.
    9. There are several docks for fishing and there were signs for the option of boating with a trolling motor, but no one was boating while we were there.
    10. The park office was not open while we were here, but it did look updated
    11. Great for young kids because the campground is small with a flat loop that is easy for bike riding, skating, or scooters. It is easy to see the kids from your campsite and not worry about them getting lost
    12. frequent monitoring by the park rangers. Appears that this park is very well taken care of.

    Cons:

    1. Absolutely no shade on the playground.
    2. Inside loop spots are mostly close together. very little privacy.
    3. We were not able to view the inside of the bathhouse.
    4. only 20 sites and only 4 tent camping areas and were without water or electric.
    5. No SP swag so no stickers, patches, shirts, etc.

    This is an A+ for the price, amenities and location to our home base of Memphis. We will definitely be back.

  • J
    May. 29, 2021

    Tombigbee State Park Campground

    Great for families! Trash location is an issue though

    The campsites were nice. They clouded full hookups, a picnic table and fire ring. The area was clean and surroundings wooded. Neighboring camping spots were adequately spaced. There were lots of areas for kids to play, including a large playground, a baseball/kickball field and hiking/biking trails.

    One big problem, however, was the location of trash dumpsters and cans. There were NO TRASH CANS in the camping area, and the few that were somewhat nearby had signs saying to take your trash to the end of the park road, which was a mile away. This was a problem because we had already hooked up our RV and couldn’t jump in and run the trash that far. Needless to say, whoever maintains the park is being a little lazy and doesn’t want to bother handling trash. Other than that, it was a fairly well maintained park.

  • JZ W.
    Dec. 28, 2021

    Trace State Park Campground

    Nice, quiet, HUGE LAKE!

    Camping between Christmas & New Years 2021, so not busy at all. The weather is in the upper 60’s a little chilly at times and still humid.

    We are in the Deer Run camp area. It and Eagle Ridge areas are more rustic and shady than the Warrior Trails area (the Equestrian area). There are less trees and all the sites are concrete including the picnic table area for each site.

    The roads need more paving, lots of pot holes but passable. There is no store close by but there are hiking and biking trails which are nice. I’ve put 15 miles on my bike (2 days). 

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 21, 2025

    Serenity RV Park

    Newer RV Park

    We heard about this new RV park through a blog email and decided to check it out. Following our GPS from I-22, we had no trouble finding the campground (CG).  We arrived at 3:00 PM to find the office closed, with a sign on the door indicating they would return at 3:30. Although we had prepaid for our reservation, we had not been assigned a site number. We called the contact number and left a message. A few minutes later, we received a call back with our site number and were informed that we could proceed to site 26 and check in once the staff member returned from lunch. Site 26 with FHUs is 1 of 6 pull through cement sites in the CG. The 4 back-in sites are cement pads. The pad was spacious, providing ample room for our 40’ fifth wheel and F-450 truck. There are two sewer connections on both cement and gravel sites, which is a nice convenience. Water and electric hookups are centrally located on the pad, though the electric connection sits low to the ground, requiring us to bend the surge protector to plug in. The water pressure was adequate at around 40 psi. The CG Wi-Fi worked well for basic tasks such as email and web browsing, including Facebook, though we did not attempt to stream. Facilities include a clean shower and restroom area, as well as a laundry room equipped with four washers and four dryers, each costing$3 per use. During our visit, the small dog run was unavailable due to maintenance or AstroTurf installation. A small playground is located adjacent to it. Most of the sites are pull-through, with a few back-in sites near the cabins. There is highway and train noise, but not too bad. The office carries a selection of snacks, drinks, and some RV essentials. Overall, the CG is a few miles west of Tupelo, with limited attractions nearby. While it offers good amenities and a convenient layout, the remote location may not appeal to those looking for nearby entertainment or dining options. This CG worked well for our overnighter.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2018

    Trace State Park Campground

    Where’s the lake ?

    Ranger review: RoM Outdoors RoM Pack at Trace State Park, Tupelo, Mississippi 

    Campground Review: I took the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway from Tennessee down into Mississippi and exited near Tupelo to continue into Trace State Park for a camping event I was attending over the weekend. Once you get into Tupelo the signage directing you to the park is easy to find and follow. 

    The park itself needs some work. Recent cuts from the state have left the park in need of road work and the levy repair is taking a while to complete according to locals. Where we camped the lake was dry and full of weeds. You could tell by the shoreline that it would be possible to anchor your water craft very near your campsite in several locations once it is refilled with water. 

    That being said the staff at the park were very helpful and the facilities, which included a showerhouse/multipurpose room and screened porch were very well taken care of. I definitely liked the large shower stalls!

    The sites are spacious, including a fire area, picnic table, electric hookup, water and sewer hook up. The spacing between sites is good too, you have some privacy and depending on your site sparse to full shade.

    Disc golf, multi-use trails, fishing, currently limited water sports.

    After set up our group met in the multipurpose room and then congregated to a nearby site that had more then enough room for all of us to sit around the fire. 

    Tupelo, Mississippi is nearby and I visited Elvis’s birthplace , “Scarlet’s Donuts”(maple bacon donuts, and tamales) and an excellent BBQ place “Clays House of Pig”. So if you like to sneak to town while camping this is a nice area for it. There are thrift and antique stores close too.

    Product Review: As a Dyrt Ranger I recently received a **RoM Outdoors ** RoM Pack https://romoutdoors.com/ to use , abuse and review while camping. I explored one of the three main trails in Trace SP. The trails are multi-use (ie. ATV, Horse, Dirt bike, Hikers) so pay attention to the signs and be aware of the area. We hiked 4.5 miles. The first thing you will notice about the RoM****Pack is that it has some weight to it (4.6 lbs)even empty. This is due to the outer water resistant material and the inner, soft, insulated material. There are two detachable bags, and a smaller inner pack to carry them in when you remove them to transform your pack into......a hooded poncho or ground cover , cool idea!

    So obviously this is not an overnight type backpack or something a fast packer would use. It is however a versatile option for day hikes, visits to the park or sporting events and I used it to pack my Dachshund when he was done hiking ;)

    I haven’t attempted to attach a hydration bladder and decided to just place my entire hydration pack into the main area of the RoM Pack. This works in two ways. First if I don’t need the poncho/blanket I have my hydration in easy reach. Second if I do use the poncho/blanket my hydration pack fits fine under the inner pack on my back with poncho over that. 

    Definitely practice folding and unfolding the poncho/blanket . I had my usual dysfunction , just like with the hiking maps, I got it unfolded and user ready but then had issues putting it back into its original folded configuration. I eventually got it back together. There is a video on their site to make it easier. Just remember it will get faster with muscle memory over time.

    Once again this is not a pack I would use for extended deep woods adventures. It’s great for your day hikes with the kids, concert in the park or hike into a picnic spot, would work for hunting too.

    Pro’s: All in one (ie, carry pack, two secure bags, blanket/poncho, inner pack, Molle straps to add other accessories)

    Water resistant outer shell

    Soft warm inner lining

    _Durable material _

    Well made

    Con’s: Heavy

    Limited packing space( the large middle pocket is gone when you unfold it_)_

    _Not for overnight/deep woods(_technically not a con, not the concept of the bag)

    This will be my go to bag when adventuring with my grandkids. I would/will suggest this pack to friends with specific uses in mind. There are currently three color options and several other products to explore on the ROM Outdoors site


Guide to New Houlka

Cabins near New Houlka, Mississippi provide access to the rolling hills and woodland areas of northeastern Mississippi where elevations range from 300-500 feet above sea level. The region experiences hot summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and mild winters, making cabin rentals popular year-round. Most cabin accommodations in the area require visitors to check in between 2-4 PM with checkout by 11 AM.

What to do

Disc golf course exploration: Tombigbee State Park Campground offers a complete disc golf course that winds through wooded areas for a challenging experience. "Disc golf course is very fun. It has an interesting layout in the woods so it is much like a hike," notes one visitor at Tombigbee State Park Campground.

Fishing opportunities: The lakes at Howard Stafford Park provide excellent bank fishing near cabin accommodations. "Nice walking paths along the lakes edge provides a great place for a view of the sunset," reports a camper at Howard Stafford Park Campground. Many cabin locations include fishing piers or docks.

Historical exploration: Cabins near Tupelo provide convenient access to Elvis Presley's birthplace. "Tupelo is 30 minutes away with the Elvis Birthplace museum and other attractions," mentions a visitor who stayed at Howard Stafford Park Campground. This makes cabin rentals in this area ideal for combining outdoor recreation with cultural exploration.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Most cabins near New Houlka maintain well-kept facilities with regular maintenance. A visitor to Trace State Park Campground noted, "Clean, relatively quiet even when full, lots of sites with direct, clean access to lakefront." Cabin guests appreciate the well-maintained shower facilities at most locations.

Lake access: Direct water access ranks high among positive features for cabin rentals. "We were in site 4 on the lake. Beautiful view!" shares one camper at Trace State Park. Cabins with water views typically cost $10-15 more per night than similar accommodations without lake views.

Walking trails: Many cabin locations feature walking paths suitable for all skill levels. A visitor to Tombigbee State Park Campground mentioned, "Beautiful with gorgeous trails and lots to do. We hiked all the trails and they were well manicured and followed a frisbee golf course." These trails provide recreational opportunities directly from cabin doorsteps.

What you should know

Road conditions: Several parks mention road maintenance issues that visitors should consider. "Access roads need replacing, sketchy cell service," reported a camper at Trace State Park, while another mentioned, "Park roads are in serious need of repair." This may affect cabin access during adverse weather conditions.

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly between cabin locations. "Poor cell service with AT&T and if you have starling it won't work due to all the trees," notes a visitor to Eagle Point Primitive Campground. Most cabins don't offer WiFi, making them better suited for disconnecting.

Reservation requirements: Advance booking is essential during peak seasons (March-October). Most cabins require 2-night minimum stays on weekends. Reservations can typically be made up to 6 months in advance through park websites or by phone.

Tips for camping with families

Playground considerations: When choosing cabin locations, consider proximity to play areas. "About 10 mins to town, try High on the Hog bbq. Bathrooms clean w running water. No showers. Good beach in the summer," mentions a camper at Eagle Point regarding nearby amenities. Some playgrounds lack shade coverage during summer months.

Security features: Gated accommodations provide additional safety for families with small children. "Non campers kicked out at 8pm and gates are locked. All campers get a key for after hours entry/exit," notes a visitor to Howard Stafford Park regarding the security measures in place.

Entertainment options: Many cabins near New Houlka lack television or internet, so bring family games. "If you are looking for just an overnight, my advice is to keep looking. Otherwise have a great week long stay at this campground," advises a visitor to Natchez Trace RV Park, highlighting the importance of planning entertainment for longer stays.

Tips from RVers

Hookup variations: Cabin rentals often have similar utility configurations to RV sites. "The sites were large enough to relax, and the neighbors were not right on top of us," mentions a visitor to Natchez Trace RV Park. Most cabins include water and electric, but sewer connections vary.

Shopping proximity: Supply runs require planning from most cabin locations. "There's a gas station at the entrance to the park for snacks and ice," notes a camper at The Oaks RV Park. For cabin guests, knowing the nearest convenience store locations helps with meal planning.

Site leveling: Pay attention to cabin site descriptions regarding levelness. "The site is a level concrete pad with 50/30 amp, water and sewer," reports a camper at Howard Stafford Park, indicating similar quality standards for cabin sites.

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