Best RV Parks & Resorts near Lexington, MS

Several RV parks near Lexington, Mississippi provide full-service options for travelers. Movietown RV Park in Canton features level gravel drive-through spots with 30/50-amp electric, water, and sewer hookups. The park accommodates big rigs with spacious lots that prevent crowding between neighbors. Holmes County State Park Campground in Durant offers year-round camping with 50-amp electrical service, water hookups, and a dump station. Mississippi Petrified Forest in Flora maintains RV sites with 30-amp connections, water, and sewer on mostly drive-through concrete pads. "For 30$ a night u get a level gravel drive thru spot electric, sewer, water, and wifi, laundry facilities and bath house very very clean. Spacious lots so you arent right up on each other."

Advance reservations are recommended, particularly at popular parks like Vaiden Campground, which maintains 36 sites with full hookups and accommodates larger RVs. Most campgrounds in the area are equipped with clean bathhouses, though quality varies by location. Cell service is generally reliable at parks closer to Interstate 55, while more remote locations may have spotty coverage. Pet policies are typically accommodating, with designated walking areas at larger facilities. Some RV parks like Sunset Marina and RV Park offer additional amenities including boat access, swimming pools, and on-site stores. Winter travelers should note that while most parks remain open year-round, water systems may be winterized during freezing temperatures at certain locations.

Best RV Sites Near Lexington, Mississippi (20)

    1. Sunset Marina and RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Madison, MS
    43 miles
    Website

    "This campground is on the reservoir, super close to Jackson/Madison/Ridgeland, but still has all the camp amenities that make camping fun.  "

    "Quiet peaceful place with great views. Large pads but neighbors close."

    2. Movietown RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Madison, MS
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 859-7990

    $27 - $30 / night

    "For 30$ a night u get a level gravel drive thru spot electric, sewer, water, and wifi,laundry facilities and bath house very very clean. Very quiet all thru the day and night."

    "How convenient! Close to Hwy 55, clean and quiet."

    3. Multipurpose Complex RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Madison, MS
    36 miles
    +1 (601) 859-4830

    4. Leake County Water Park

    2 Reviews
    Ludlow, MS
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 654-9359

    $25 - $30 / night

    "Secluded location"

    "It is a unique place just north of a dam ( low head dam ) that has another park and boat ramp for fishermen and a very friendly family owned bait store between the parks Tripp family store !"

    5. Mississippi Petrified Forest

    4 Reviews
    Madison, MS
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 879-8189

    "We wanted to be near Jackson, Ms, but not too near. This fits the bill. Lot of trees, very small and private - only 15 sites, most were empty. Clean bathrooms and great showers."

    "Stayed one night, very quiet and a few nice and fun things to do. Had a fire ring to cook for the night or just to enjoy a fire. 2 nice picnic tables and a good place for a tent."

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

    13 Reviews
    Ackerman, MS
    50 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."

    7. Holmes County State Park Campground

    1 Review
    Lexington, MS
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 653-3351

    8. Jeff Busby Campground

    5 Reviews
    Ackerman, MS
    50 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"

    9. Sunset Marina at 43

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    Madison, MS
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 829-1513

    10. Vaiden Campground

    2 Reviews
    Kosciusko, MS
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 417-3236

    "You may need extra sewer or water hose due to hookups being in front of camper. However, there is fire wood and fire rings. There is pavilion with corn hole and things for kids. It is nice place."

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RV Park Reviews near Lexington, MS

54 Reviews of 20 Lexington Campgrounds


  • Albert H.
    Jan. 24, 2021

    Movietown RV Park

    Nice size TV park w cabins

    Thanks dyrt for pointing us here. For 30$ a night u get a level gravel drive thru spot electric, sewer, water, and wifi,laundry facilities and bath house very very clean. Very quiet all thru the day and night. Friendly people all round. 5 min to walmart, tractor supply, and many restaurants and gas stations. Spacious lots so you arent right up on each other. Theres rental lots and cabins by the night, week and month. Theres saved spaces for those who just want a pulling over night. Theres big rigs here and small ones. Vintage and brand new. These are friendly people you can sit a chair or 2 outside and not have someone pounding on your door at 7am yelling about a toy or a chair left out all night. This is our face in canton so far. Lovely place with country atmosphere. Pet friendly and spacious. All u need is right here. Thank you ms. Kay and staff.

  • 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!!

  • P
    May. 1, 2022

    Sunset Marina and RV Park

    Great Lakefront Campground

    First, I'm not sure why there aren't 100 reviews here.  This campground is on the reservoir, super close to Jackson/Madison/Ridgeland, but still has all the camp amenities that make camping fun.  

    This campground has two sections - long term and camping.  Long term is more like an RV park, but it is nicely separated from the short-term campground which is truly water front. 

    This campground also has a nice Marina/Camp Store (and coming restaurant), as well as a nice pool and bathhouse for short-term campers.

    Also - as this is a marina as well, there is a full-service marina, boat ramps, and parking slips if you need them!

    Altogether, would definitely stay here if coming through Jackson, worth the trip.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 25, 2021

    Fish Lake Campground

    Awesome

    Dates:  year round

    Fee:  $7.00  Must have reservations site 18

              $3.00 day use 

    Accessible:  No

    You must make reservation with 877-444-6777 or recreation.gov

    Picnic table, fire ring, lantern pole.  This is dispersed camping but only in the numbered campsites.  Potable water is available from the Delta Work Force Center.  This is off Highway 16 out of Rolling Fork, MS.  We turned on the second exit for Fire Tower Road because it is shorter to the campsite and the dirt road is in better shape.  Look for the turn and follow it all the way to the dead end.  There is a beautiful, peace cypress water area with cypress stumps and wonderful trees.  The area was bush hogged so grass was very low.  If you love to boondock this is the spot.  No sun so solar will not work.  If you need power bring your generator and I would bring all the supplies needed so you don't have to drive out.

    LNT

    BTYFI

    Travel safe

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 29, 2021

    Delta National Forest - Barge Lake Campground

    Ultimate Mississippi Bayou

    Dates: Year round 

    Fee: $7.00 per night $3.00 day use 

    Accessible: No 

    YOU MUST HAVE RESERVATIONS AND PAID

    Reservations only 877-444-6777 or recreation.gov Park passes accepted Multiply sites with picnic table, fire ring, lantern pole, potable water is available from the Delta Work F.C. Off of Highway 16 out of Rolling Fork, MS, we turned onto Fire Tower Road, you can take this road at two different places. We went to the second turn for a shorter trip and the gravel road in is not as pot holed the the first turn. Once you pass thru the open gate travel on and you will turn when the road turns just follow the GPS coordinates to the sites. If you love primitive campsites you will love this. We are very partial to primitive sites that are amazing. There is an opening onto a bayou with a small boat launch. Beautiful cypress trees. I would guess that during the season you can make a meal out of the mosquitoes or I would guess they will make a meal of you. This site is so beautiful, I can't wait to go back. The small bayou is great for putting in your kayak. There are beautiful cypress trees on land and in the bayou along with many cypress knobs. Sites that are great for shade and a spot for solar. Make sure to bring in your supplies because you will not want to leave. During the season I am sure there will be more than enough mosquitoes to feast on or there will be plenty to feast on you. Gotta take the sad with the good.

    REMEMBER YOU MUST HAVE RESERVATIONS.

    Pack it in, Pack it out.

    LNT

    Travel safe

  • G
    Apr. 28, 2021

    Goshen Springs Campground

    Guess it used to be nice.

    Thankful it was for a night over only. Far too many long termers. I mean when their stinky slinky is replaced with rigid 4" pvc they're not here for the weekend. Nice large level concrete pads with some growies between sites. I got the impression that it used to be a top notch RVPark and now it's going to pot. Not our style at all  It is a run down RV park. Not a campground.

    Cell signal was good, but no OTA TV.

  • Jacqueline A.
    Apr. 2, 2024

    Jeff Busby Campground

    Free camping on the Natchez Trace

    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. Picnic area. Nice nature walk to a view, 1 mile each way.

  • cThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 24, 2023

    Mississippi Petrified Forest

    Small, no frills, nice trail and museum nearby

    We wanted to be near Jackson, Ms, but not too near. This fits the bill. Lot of trees, very small and private - only 15 sites, most were empty. Clean bathrooms and great showers. Drive thru sites mostly. Sites have 30 amps(not sure about 50), water and sewer. Good 5G connection on AT&T

  • A
    Apr. 8, 2022

    Movietown RV Park

    Movietown Campground

    Nice campground. Clean place and friendly staff. This is a good stop to stay a night when needed. Not very private and just a camper lot without any nice views, picnic tables, etc. It worked for us as a quick overnight rest.


Guide to Lexington

Lexington, Mississippi camping options extend through the central part of the state along the Natchez Trace Parkway corridor. The region sits at approximately 300-400 feet elevation with rolling hills becoming more pronounced in the northern areas. Most campgrounds remain open year-round with seasonal temperature variations affecting water availability during winter months when freezing temperatures occasionally occur.

What to do

Hiking at Little Mountain: The highest point on the Natchez Trace in Mississippi can be accessed at Jeff Busby Campground where a 2-mile round trip trail leads to exceptional views. "Nice nature walk to a view, 1 mile each way," notes camper Jacqueline A. The trail includes moderate elevation changes and passes through wooded areas.

Water recreation: Sunset Marina and RV Park provides direct access to Ross Barnett Reservoir with full boating facilities. "This campground also has a nice Marina/Camp Store (and coming restaurant), as well as a nice pool and bathhouse for short-term campers. Also - as this is a marina as well, there is a full-service marina, boat ramps, and parking slips if you need them," notes Paul C. Water activities include fishing, boating, and swimming.

Exploring petrified wood: The nature trail at Mississippi Petrified Forest showcases ancient fossilized trees. "Stayed one night, very quiet and a few nice and fun things to do," reports Baylee C. The site includes a small museum with geological exhibits and identified specimens.

What campers like

Concrete pads during wet weather: Several rv sites near Lexington, Mississippi feature improved parking areas that prevent sinking in mud. "We were there during rains in January and having the RV on a concrete slab was a plus— the ground was quite soggy," explains Den O. at Sunset Marina and RV Park. This becomes especially valuable during Mississippi's frequent rain events.

Clean facilities: Campgrounds maintain varying levels of bathroom maintenance with some exceeding expectations. "For 30$ a night u get a level gravel drive thru spot electric, sewer, water, and wifi, laundry facilities and bath house very very clean," states Albert H. about Movietown RV Park.

Quiet atmosphere: Leake County Water Park offers a peaceful setting away from highway noise. "Secluded location," notes Caleb in their review. Most campgrounds in the region maintain quiet hours from 10pm to 7am.

What you should know

Utility placement challenges: Some campgrounds have awkwardly positioned hookups. "Only problem is that some sewer hook-ups are 12" above ground creating a problem for dumping and drainage," mentions Den O. about Sunset Marina. Additional sewer hose length may be required at certain sites.

Free camping options: The Natchez Trace Parkway offers no-fee camping sites with basic amenities. "Flush toilets. Picnic area. Nice nature walk to a view, 1 mile each way," describes Jacqueline A. about Jeff Busby Campground. These sites operate on first-come, first-served basis without reservations.

Water access requirements: At Multipurpose Complex RV Park, campers should note the limited water fill stations. "Small park. Not well kept. Some sites are double sites," advises John. Some parks have only one potable water source requiring campers to fill containers rather than direct hookups.

Tips for camping with families

Look for campgrounds with play areas: While facilities vary widely, some sites offer recreational areas for children. "There is pavilion with corn hole and things for kids," reports Paul P. about Vaiden Campground. The 36-site facility provides organized activity spaces separate from camping areas.

Check swimming options: During summer months, water access becomes important for family comfort. Keith T. notes about Leake County Water Park: "It is a unique place just north of a dam (low head dam) that has another park and boat ramp for fishermen and a very friendly family owned bait store between the parks."

Consider site spacing: Family camping often requires more room for setup and activities. "Spacious lots so you arent right up on each other," reports Albert H. about camping accommodations, noting the extra space between sites allows for family activities.

Tips from RVers

Overnight stop convenience: Several camping areas near Lexington provide simplified late arrival procedures. "We got in late so we registered at the closed office door by putting our $27 payment in an envelope in the door slot. How convenient!" reports John N. about Movietown RV Park. This self-registration system operates at multiple facilities.

Cell service considerations: Mobile connectivity varies throughout the region with stronger signals closer to towns. "Good 5G connection on AT&T," reports carmi G. about Mississippi Petrified Forest, confirming reliable service for remote work needs.

Pull-through site availability: Most rv sites near Lexington, Mississippi feature drive-through access, though configurations vary. "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," cautions Jacqueline A. about camping along the Natchez Trace.

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