Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Okolona, MS

Davis Lake Campground welcomes pets in its lakeshore camping spots, situated just 4 miles from the Natchez Trace Parkway. The park's 14 sites along the 200-acre lake provide water and electric hookups for pet owners traveling with dogs. Pets must remain leashed throughout the recreation area, including on the quarter-mile walking path that winds along the shoreline. Both Trace State Park and Tombigbee State Park accommodate pets in their tent sites, RV areas, and cabin rentals, with adequate spacing between sites allowing for comfortable dog walking. Blue Bluff Campground in Aberdeen permits pets at its waterfront sites, offering level concrete pads where campers can enjoy fishing while their dogs relax beside them. Camp hosts enforce pet waste cleanup policies throughout all facilities. Most sites include fire pits, grills, and picnic tables where pets can join their owners during meals.

The wildlife viewing opportunities make these pet-friendly campgrounds especially notable, with many campers reporting sightings of Great Blue Herons and various bird species that dogs can observe safely from leashed positions. Dogs should remain on proper restraints near the water as muscle shells are present in swimming areas, requiring protective footwear for both humans and paws. The Natchez Trace Parkway connects multiple pet-friendly camping options, creating convenient travel routes between sites. Showers and restrooms are generally well-maintained during peak season, though facilities at some locations show signs of age. The campgrounds provide shady sites that help keep pets cool during Mississippi's warmer months. Limited shopping options exist in immediate areas surrounding most campgrounds, with Pontotoc offering the nearest comprehensive supplies approximately 20 miles from Davis Lake.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Okolona, Mississippi (33)

    1. Davis Lake Campground

    13 Reviews
    New Houlka, MS
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 285-3264

    $20 - $40 / night

    "In the middle off Mississippi just a few miles off Natchez Trace parkway is this lovely little campground on a lake. And super affordable."

    "We stayed in site 18 by the water, most lakeside sites are about 20 feet from shore, and are mostly grass besides the driveway and tent pad."

    2. Tombigbee State Park Campground

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

    $43 / night

    "Tombigbee SP Elvis was born in Tupelo, Mississippi and Tombigbee SP is a good spot to base your exploration out of.

    I overnighted here enroute to Alabama."

    "Single female traveler with one dog. We hiked all the trails and they were well manicured and followed a frisbee golf course. They have full hookups and back in spots."

    3. Trace State Park Campground

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

    $32 / night

    "Roads are drivable of course but need to be funded, come on Mississippi and step up.. 15-20 minutes from a supercenter on West Main Street in Tupelo. Tupelo is lovely and where we actually live."

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

    4. Blue Bluff Campground (aberdeen Ms)

    13 Reviews
    Amory, MS
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 369-2832

    $32 - $34 / night

    "Really well situated spots, very level and well maintained. Showers could use an upgrade but the worked none the less. Lake is very pretty. Quiet and comfortable stay all around."

    "The site is small, without trees, and very close to site 73, offering no privacy. Some larger sites have trees, and offer water access."

    5. Whitten Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Fulton, MS
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 862-7070

    $34 - $36 / night

    "Whitten Historical Center is easy to find close to the highway. Staff at the entrance was very friendly and helpful."

    "Our 3/3/21-3/6/21 stay at Site 60 provides easy access to a fishing pier, walking paths and enjoyable sunsets."

    6. Howard Stafford Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    Pontotoc, MS
    22 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."

    "Photo from our site #7 overlooking the lake. Non campers kicked out at 8pm and gates are locked. All campers get a key for after hours entry/exit. Beautiful little spot."

    7. Moon Lake Farm - Kitchen, Fishing, Showers

    3 Reviews
    Belden, MS
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 205-0660

    $35 - $45 / night

    "Beautiful property with great host they have a short trail that goes around the property and a beautiful lake to enjoy"

    "The land and lake are beautiful."

    8. Campground at Barnes Crossing

    4 Reviews
    Saltillo, MS
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 844-6063

    $40 / night

    "Close to town but didn’t visit. Reasonable at $40. Some sites have Wi Fi I think. Short nice walk and area for dogs. Not far from freeway."

    "From inside the park it’s hard to believe you’re so close to the city. 2 mins from restaurants and shopping. Sites are pull through and on gravel. Relatively close to one another but not bothersome."

    10. Mississippi Art & wine gallery

    3 Reviews
    Amory, MS
    25 miles
    Website

    $10 - $25 / night

    "The Mississippi Art & Wine Gallery has spots to camp for those who enjoy some of the finer things.  Check them out and make sure to share some pics of your stay!"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Okolona, MS

192 Reviews of 33 Okolona Campgrounds


  • Never Sitting S.
    Nov. 19, 2020

    Piney Grove Campground

    This is one of the best!

    We reserved a waterfront spot, but our rig wouldn’t fit despite the website saying so, no biggy though. Was able to swap spots and enjoyed our stay. Very nice park, nice beaches and great for walking pets. Most amenities were closed for the season/ COVID. Great staff. We had few bars (Verizon) and no service on t-mobile. Overall great experience, can’t go wrong with any spot.

  • WThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 7, 2026

    Indian Mound Campground

    Sparkling in Starkville

    While visiting a beloved retired faculty member of Mississippi State, we were grateful to find this campground with The Dyrt for one night. A tremendous value due to the sparkling clean condition, kindness of staff, and abundant amenities for an active retired couple. We parked #9 (level drive-thru) closest to the entrance and adjacent Highway 82. The Highway was not too distracting after 10 PM. Had a very restful night and up early the next day ready to enjoy the next leg of our sojourn throughout the south. The video is of the super Bulldog fan restroom.

  • A
    Jun. 26, 2022

    Whitten Park Campground

    Gorgeous and well-kept

    The campground in Jamie L. Whitten Historical Center is easy to find close to the highway. Staff at the entrance was very friendly and helpful. The site was PERFECT: level concrete pull-thru big enough for our 40' rig and Jeep, adorable picnic and firepit area overlooking the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway peeking through the beautiful trees. Hookups right where you needed them. And lots of beautifully maintained trails through the woods for walking our dogs. Two thumbs up!

  • Cyndi H.
    Mar. 10, 2021

    Whitten Park Campground

    A Tombigbee View

    Our 3/3/21-3/6/21 stay at Site 60 provides easy access to a fishing pier, walking paths and enjoyable sunsets. Sites are a comfortable size and located with adequate forrest canopy that provides shade for most. We enjoy several afternoon paddles on this stretch of river.

    Outside the campground entrance the Underground Railroad Bicycle Trail goes along the road and continues to the lock for walking and peddling.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2021

    Howard Stafford Park Campground

    Small tidy county park

    With less than 20 sites this is a small comfortable campground with full hookups. 30 minutes to Tupelo or Oxford, this place splits them down the middle. The site is a level concrete pad with 50/30 amp, water and sewer. 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. The camp manger is a nice as could be and reached out after I left to return something I left behind. A great small park easy to get to.

  • Laura H.
    Mar. 14, 2021

    Campground at Barnes Crossing

    Great overnight

    Nice park with pull through at late notice , great staff. Close to town but didn’t visit. Reasonable at $40. Some sites have Wi Fi I think. Short nice walk and area for dogs. Not far from freeway.

  • elisha P.
    Aug. 24, 2025

    R & R Vineyard

    Wonderful host

    Small quaint winery and art house , wonderful host so sweet, pleasant conversation did wine tasting, was quite enjoyable, quiet camping Spot off the beat and path, nice hook up for water and electric, so private and quiet , great property for walking dogs, price was very reasonable and the wine was nice, bought a bottle😊

  • E
    Oct. 25, 2022

    Lakelife RV Park

    Great spot near the lake

    This is a new campground located near tupelo, Mississippi. They have a central fire ring with swings, a small camp store, laundry room, and bathhouse.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2018

    Natchez Trace RV Park

    Nice little park on the Trace

    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. The sites were large enough to relax, and the neighbors were not right on top of us. Bathroom was ok, but the shower was not working when we were there. Close to Tupelo if you like Elvis.


Guide to Okolona

Camping sites around Okolona sit within Mississippi's eastern prairie region at approximately 300 feet elevation. The terrain features a mix of pine and hardwood forests surrounding several small lakes and segments of the Tombigbee Waterway. Winter temperatures typically range from 30-55°F while summer months can reach into the 90s with high humidity, affecting camping conditions from April through October.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Davis Lake Campground offers direct access to a 200-acre lake where campers can fish directly from their sites. "Nice host, clean facilities and beautiful little lake. Do have showers!!" notes Steven W. Many sites are positioned right at the water's edge for convenient angling.

Trail exploration: Tombigbee State Park Campground features multiple hiking paths through wooded areas. "We hiked all the trails and they were well manicured and followed a frisbee golf course," shares Allison N. The park combines recreational facilities with natural settings across its compact layout.

Boating access: Whitten Park Campground provides multiple fishing piers and boat launch facilities on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. "Our 3/3/21-3/6/21 stay at Site 60 provides easy access to a fishing pier, walking paths and enjoyable sunsets," reports Cyndi H. Paddling opportunities exist directly from the campground.

Birdwatching sessions: Several campgrounds offer prime bird habitat viewing. "We had a Great Blue Heron 'friend' during our entire stay," mentions one camper at Davis Lake. The waterways attract diverse bird species throughout the year, particularly during spring and fall migrations.

What campers like

Spacious lakefront sites: Blue Bluff Campground features waterfront sites with level concrete pads. "We stayed one night (4/25/21) at site 78. Our site was on the water and we were able to catch quite a few bream directly in front of us," writes Allie T. These sites provide immediate shore access with minimal walking distance.

Clean facilities: Howard Stafford Park receives positive reviews for maintenance standards. "Small tidy county park with less than 20 sites, this is a small comfortable campground with full hookups," notes Stacey. The park offers concrete pads with 30/50 amp service alongside maintained walking paths.

Affordable rates: Trace State Park Campground provides reasonably priced camping with lake access. "Good place to get away for a weekend," mentions Steven H., while other reviewers note lake view sites for moderate fees compared to private campgrounds in the region.

Wildlife viewing: The region's campgrounds consistently deliver wildlife encounters. "Great wildlife! Came here for bird watching. Will return to bike the Tanglefoot Trail," writes one visitor about recreational options beyond fishing near Davis Lake.

What you should know

Limited local services: Shopping options require driving 20-30 minutes from most campgrounds. Pontotoc offers the nearest comprehensive supplies approximately 20 miles from several camping areas. "Limited shopping options exist in immediate areas surrounding most campgrounds," notes one reviewer.

Road conditions: Some parks have maintenance issues with internal roads. "Trace state park is very nice and relaxing. From fishing, kayaking to camping. The roads in the park are terrible! That's the one downside to the park," reports Amanda F.

Seasonal facility limitations: Moon Lake Farm provides a more private setting but with limited amenities. "This is a beautiful place! Campsite is nice. There's room for 2 RVs, and even a place to put horses. Easy in and out," shares Janet T., though services may vary seasonally.

Water safety considerations: Water features require appropriate precautions. "The swimming area steps are quite slippery as well and muscle shells are ever present so i would recommend aquatic footwear if you plan on using this area," advises Chris M. This applies to both human swimmers and pets.

Tips for camping with families

Playground proximity: Tombigbee State Park offers family-friendly features including updated play areas. "Multiple updated playgrounds," notes Ryan S., adding that "it is easy to see the kids from your campsite and not worry about them getting lost." The compact layout keeps children within view.

Kid-friendly water access: Howard Stafford Park combines water recreation with family amenities. "Has a splash pad, a basketball court, and several piers on the lake for fishing," explains Simon C., making it suitable for mixed-age groups with varied interests.

Open recreation areas: Several campgrounds feature fields and open spaces for unstructured play. "This has always been our go too campgrounds when in Tupelo for baseball tournaments. The littles immediately go to the baseball field and play. Lots of open grass space for them to play football too!" shares Liz about Tombigbee State Park.

Dog friendly considerations: Most campgrounds near Okolona welcome pets but require proper management. Designated pet areas exist at several locations, though leash requirements are strictly enforced throughout all facilities. Travelers seeking dog friendly campgrounds near Okolona should note that while pets are permitted at most sites, rules vary regarding proximity to water features.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require careful positioning. "The sites away from the water looked to be uneven and on a slope so beware if you take an rv," warns Nate S. about Davis Lake. Carrying leveling blocks is recommended for most area campgrounds.

Hookup variations: Full hookup availability differs between parks. "We were able to adjust our 5th wheel to avoid the several unlevel areas in this very long pull through. As with most COEs, water pressure was good and the electric worked fine," reports MickandKarla W. about their Whitten Park experience, noting the dual utilities at their combined site.

Size limitations: Many campgrounds have restrictions for larger rigs. "Do your research on the campsites. Some are pretty short and will not accommodate long rigs," advises Roscoe's R. Pre-booking specific sites is recommended for RVs over 30 feet.

Satellite reception: Tree coverage affects connectivity. "Whitten CG has a lot of mature trees, so satellite is iffy. We had no north shot for our Starlink. However, we got 2 to 3 bars on Verizon and the Mifi worked well," notes one RV camper, highlighting the technology trade-offs in wooded sites.

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