Camping near Ludlow, MS

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    Campgrounds near Ludlow, Mississippi feature a mix of state parks and private facilities, with Roosevelt State Park Campground and Timberlake Campground offering some of the most developed options. Camping near Ludlow spans from RV parks with full hookups to tent sites and cabin accommodations, with several waterfront locations situated around lakes and reservoirs. Most established campgrounds in the region provide concrete pads for RVs, picnic tables, and fire rings, while also maintaining shower facilities and dump stations for longer stays.

    Access to campgrounds remains consistent year-round, as most facilities in the area operate through all seasons. Many campgrounds require security codes for entry, particularly at state parks like LeFleur's Bluff. Water levels in lakes and reservoirs can fluctuate seasonally, occasionally affecting trail access and swimming areas. Summer brings higher temperatures and increased insect activity, particularly gnats, which can impact the camping experience. Cell service varies by location, with some campgrounds offering reliable coverage while others provide more limited connectivity. As one camper noted, "Gnats were so bad we had to stay in the tent to stay sane in the afternoon and most of the evening."

    Waterfront camping represents a significant draw throughout the region, with several campgrounds offering direct lake access for fishing, kayaking, and swimming. Roosevelt State Park features lakeside sites that provide scenic views and easy water access, while Timberlake Campground offers concrete pads with water views. Campground cleanliness receives generally positive reviews, though bathroom facilities at some locations may need attention. A visitor commented that Roosevelt State Park is "beautiful and peaceful with the friendliness people around," highlighting the welcoming atmosphere common at many area campgrounds. Wildlife sightings, including alligators in some water bodies, add to the natural experience despite the proximity of some campgrounds to urban areas and highways.

    Best Campgrounds near Ludlow (43)

      1. Roosevelt State Park Campground

      4.4(31)18mi from LudlowRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "I stayed in site 13 which was right on the lake. The view was beautiful. The spot was really large with plenty of room for tents and hammocks. There are trails close by that were nice to walk on."

      "The primitive area is far back and away from everything which I loved. Easy walk to a shower though. Ps you need a golf cart to rent a pass 😂 (I thought they provided them)"

      2. Goshen Springs Campground

      4.2(9)13mi from LudlowRVs, Tents

      "Has easy access to the Pearl River and Ross Barnett Reservoir. Plenty of boat parking and nice boat launch. Clean restrooms and nice pool"

      "Clean Free wifi near office."

      3. Leake County Water Park

      4.5(2)4mi from LudlowRVs, Tents

      "Secluded location"

      from $25 - $30 / night

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      4. Coal Bluff Park Pearl River Valley Water Supply District

      4.0(2)4mi from LudlowRVs, Tents

      5. Coal Bluff Campground

      3.5(2)4mi from LudlowRVs, Tents

      6. Low Head Dam Campground

      4.0(1)4mi from LudlowRVs, Tents

      7. Timberlake Campground

      4.1(16)23mi from LudlowRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "You drive back and pick your available spot and go back to the office to pay. We were lucky to get a beautiful water spot this time. It’s clean and spots are a concrete pad."

      "Easy access to a lot of different amenities around."

      8. Sunset Marina and RV Park

      4.0(3)14mi from LudlowRVs

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

      9. Yogi on the Lake - Jellystone Pelahatchie

      4.8(5)18mi from LudlowRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We stayed on the lakes edge, had visits from geese, ducks, rabbits and squirrels. Beautiful and very clean area."

      "There is a nice lake that you can kayak and fish in. I had my own, not sure if they have any to rent. There are also piers to fish off of."

      from $30 - $65 / night

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      10. Pearl River Valley Water Supply District Goshen Springs Campground

      4.0(1)12mi from Ludlow

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    174 Reviews of 43 Ludlow Campgrounds


    • LThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      LeFleur's Bluff State Park Campground

      Great Spot

      Tucked away in the midst of a big city this tiny state park packs a big punch. Walking distance to museums and a beautiful lake we were satisfied. Even saw an alligator in the water within fifteen minutes of our arrival.

    • Jenny
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Wendy Oaks RV Resort

      Beautiful and quiet

      We love our overnight visits at Wendy Oaks. The lake is beautiful and there are so many birds there. Very peaceful place - I’d stay for an extend time here! Bathrooms were older but clean and kept up.

    • Jenny
      May. 23, 2026

      Wendy Oaks RV Resort

      Gorgeous

      Wendy Oaks is easy to access with spacious highway turnaround. The grounds have many shade trees, sites are level and there’s enough gravel on the road (you’re not walking through mud). They maintain around the small lake well, water is remarkably clear. Kayaks for use. Stunning morning and evening views overlooking the small lake. Birds singing in the morning were just beautiful. There’s some highway noise but we don’t even care - this place is a hidden gem!

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 23, 2026

      Cedar Creek in Tallahala Wildlife Management Area

      Basic Campsite with no amenities

      There is a large sigh that says, "Hunt Camp" so you can't miss the spot.  I saw one game warden and two other people over a weekend, so it is a relatively quiet spot.  Flat and big  enough for probably four campsites, but I only saw one established fire ring.  Plenty of great spots to hang a hammock or pitch a tent, but not at all a pull thru RV campsite place.

    • Chuck D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 13, 2025

      Caney Creek on Forest Road 503

      Spot is great but too much garbage

      Great spot at the end of the road from this marker. Didn’t stay due to all the garbage. Just wasn’t feeling the vibe. Others may not care because the center turnaround parking area was fairly clean. It was all the garbage in the bushes that turned me away.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 31, 2025

      Roosevelt State Park Campground

      This is what a State Park should look like!

      Smooth paved roads, level concrete pads, picnic tables that will seat 8, fire ring and grill at each site.. This park has been completely remodeled and they did a fantastic job. Pull thru's and back in's available.

      We stopped on our return trip home for one night, so we did not check out the bathhouse/showers.

    • gavoritoz The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 22, 2025

      Forest Service Road 526

      Trespassing

      Its not accessible, legally. There is a no trespassing sign that was put up half a mile down the service road. There’s a couple of signs that have already been torn out right next to it. We didn’t stay for that reason.


    Guide to Ludlow

    The area around Ludlow, Mississippi features numerous campgrounds situated along the Pearl River watershed, with the Ross Barnett Reservoir creating 33,000 acres of water surface for recreation. Elevations in this region generally remain under 500 feet above sea level, creating gentle terrain that supports both wooded and lakefront camping options. The central Mississippi location experiences high summer humidity with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through September.

    What to do

    Fishing at multiple access points: Roosevelt State Park Campground offers excellent bass fishing opportunities with both shoreline access and boat launch facilities. As one visitor noted, "Good bass fishing" can be found throughout the 150-acre lake at the park.

    Disc golf courses: Timberlake Campground provides a disc golf course among its recreational amenities. One camper mentioned, "Disc golf course was a huge plus since I love disc golf. It would be great for a family looking to camp but almost have to comfort of hotel like settings!"

    Water activities beyond swimming: At Yogi on the Lake - Jellystone Pelahatchie, families can enjoy heated water park facilities even in cooler months. A visitor shared, "Water park is heated which I didn't know and wished we brought swim suits."

    Hiking on marked trails: Roosevelt State Park features hiking trails marked with paint on trees to prevent visitors from getting lost. A camper noted, "A couple hiking trails which were nice. Marked with paint on trees as to not get lost."

    What campers like

    Concrete pads for level setup: Goshen Springs Campground provides large, level concrete pads that require minimal effort for RV setup. A camper observed, "In fact, most sites are really level with minimal effort needed to finish leveling. Electric and water were easily accessible."

    Private shower facilities: Many campgrounds in the area feature individual shower stalls rather than open shower rooms. At Roosevelt State Park, the bathhouses include private areas for showering, making them more comfortable for families.

    Lakefront camping views: Sunset Marina and RV Park offers direct views of Ross Barnett Reservoir. A visitor commented, "Quiet peaceful place with great views. Large pads but neighbors close."

    Year-round heated facilities: Several campgrounds maintain heated water facilities during cooler months. One camper at Yogi on the Lake mentioned, "Water park is heated which I didn't know and wished we brought swim suits."

    What you should know

    Seasonal wildlife activity: Parks in the area host various wildlife throughout the year. While alligators have been spotted in some water bodies, smaller wildlife is more common at campgrounds like Yogi on the Lake, where one camper mentioned, "We stayed on the lakes edge, had visits from geese, ducks, rabbits and squirrels."

    Bathroom facility variations: Quality of bathhouses varies significantly between campgrounds and even within the same park. A visitor to Coal Bluff Campground noted, "The grounds were clean and looked nice. That being said, there are a lot of people who call this home."

    Long-term vs. short-term camping areas: Some parks maintain separate sections for monthly residents and overnight campers. At Sunset Marina, a visitor explained, "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."

    Boat ramp congestion: During peak seasons, especially weekend mornings, boat access areas become crowded. A Goshen Springs visitor reported, "The boat slip and canal were nice but crowded on Saturday morning."

    Tips for camping with families

    Seasonal activities for children: Roosevelt State Park Campground offers numerous family-friendly amenities including swimming options. A camper explained, "swimming (in the lake for free or swimming pool $ plus a water slide) full hookup. Shady level pads."

    Organized holiday events: Special seasonal activities make holiday camping particularly engaging for families. At Yogi on the Lake, a visitor shared, "The trick or treating is the best. Start right when you can because there are so many sites offering candy or haunted areas. The spook trail is top tier!"

    Water activities for various ages: Multiple swimming options accommodate different age groups and preferences. Roosevelt State Park features "Lot's to do here. Hiking, boating, pool, water slides."

    Proximity to supplies: Several campgrounds provide easy access to grocery stores and other necessities. At Timberlake, a camper noted, "If you need anything, there is a Kroger grocery store right across the street from the campground."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection for larger rigs: When camping at Roosevelt State Park, more level sites are available in specific areas. A visitor recommended, "Best spots are in the 14-17 area flatter that others. Some spots are very narrow and drop off as soon as you leave the pad."

    Sewer hookup challenges: Some campgrounds have unusual sewer connection configurations. At Sunset Marina, a camper warned, "Only problem is that some sewer hook-ups are 12" above ground creating a problem for dumping and drainage."

    Pad conditions vary: Even within the same campground, concrete pad quality can differ significantly. At Leake County Water Park, visitors find "secluded location" with varying pad quality depending on the site assigned.

    Cell coverage considerations: While not mentioned for all campgrounds, some areas provide reliable connectivity. A camper at Goshen Springs noted, "Cell signal was good, but no OTA TV."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Ludlow, MS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Ludlow, MS offers a wide range of camping options, with 43 campgrounds and RV parks near Ludlow, MS and 7 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Ludlow, MS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Ludlow, MS is Roosevelt State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 31 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Ludlow, MS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near Ludlow, MS.