Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Ludlow, MS

Roosevelt State Park Campground provides full pet accommodation across tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins with concrete pads and picnic tables. Pets must remain leashed throughout the park's grounds, including trails and common areas. Goshen Springs Campground and Coal Bluff Park maintain similar pet policies while offering various amenities like sanitary dump stations, showers, and trash disposal—essentials for extended stays with animals. Yogi on the Lake - Jellystone Pelahatchie stands out with designated pet exercise areas near waterfront sites where geese, ducks, rabbits, and squirrels regularly visit campsites.

Leake County Water Park connects to a second park via dam access with proximity to Tripp Family Store, offering non-ethanol gas and grill service from 6am to 6pm—convenient for pet owners needing supplies during their stay. Most campgrounds maintain clean facilities with multiple shower stalls featuring benches and hooks for securing pets while owners bathe. Water access points throughout these properties allow dogs cooling opportunities during summer months, though sites can become crowded on weekend mornings. Campgrounds situated along Ross Barnett Reservoir provide both shaded and sunny site options, with large level concrete pads minimizing muddy paw issues during Mississippi's frequent rain periods. Veterinary services are available within 10 miles of most locations.

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  • J
    Mar. 28, 2023

    Roosevelt State Park Campground

    Many Family Weekends

    This campground was our “go to” for weekend getaways for years with our children. From tent camping to RV camping. Fishing, swimming, exploring, to deer petting. We loved this campground and almost positive you will too!!

  • Jennifer  B.
    May. 6, 2022

    Wendy Oaks RV Resort

    Charming spot, great stop

    Close to Jackson, MS and very shady. Nice level sites, with either a picnic table or patio with table and chairs. Several pull throughs, pet friendly. Laundry and bathhouse, wifi, wonderful host Melanie. Great place to stop!

  • Laura H.
    Mar. 20, 2021

    Wendy Oaks RV Resort

    Great overnight

    Right off Hwy , got in late , super nice , concrete pull through , some road noise but great stop . Lake there , pet friendly.

  • F
    May. 22, 2018

    Roosevelt State Park Campground

    great times

    Lovely park with plenty to do. swimming (in the lake for free or swimming pool $ plus a water slide) full hookup. Shady level pads. pet friendly. we really enjoyed a nice weekend. we go to this campground frequently.

  • Cat R.
    Aug. 1, 2020

    Roosevelt State Park Campground

    BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

    We stayed for 2 nights in site 83, which is on the lake. Kayaking, boating, swimming, and fishing! Beautiful grounds, nice level site. Some sites weren't as pretty. This one has a view of the lake, very spacious site, and lots of shade trees. I don't recommend the bath house, too many spiders!!! Cabins available, but they didn't appear to be in the best of condition. No store. Pets are welcome.

  • M
    May. 8, 2023

    Neshoba County Lake

    Questionable

    Can anyone tell me about the primitive camping? My husband and children are planning a camping trip for this weekend over Mother’s Day, we are new to the neshoba county area. I see that fishing has great reviews, but what other amenities are there? Are pets allowed (on leash of course), kids friendly?

  • 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.

  • j
    Jan. 3, 2022

    LeFleur's Bluff State Park Campground

    Small campground near city

    Jackson MS LeFleur' Bluff SP Small state park with 30 sites w/e only on small lake. You are allowed to gather downed wood to use in fire pit. Gate code access. Nice playground. Disc golf course. Bathouse needs some attention. Only one of 3 stalls works in womens side. There are 2 shower stalls. One small and the larger handicap access one has stained floor.  There's a nature trail on site. Two boat ramps one gives access to Pearl River. Campground located next to Mississippi Museum of Natural History, a Children's Museum, Ag Museum and a golf course too. Great location to explore Jackson MS. Verizon 3 bars on 4g

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 13, 2020

    LeFleur's Bluff State Park Campground

    Beautiful but noisy

    This park is literally in the middle of Jackson, Mississippi in a beautiful setting. The lake was lovely and we saw herons, cranes, turtles and deer. The sites are right on the lake and the shower house was convenient and clean. It’s also secure; you have to have a code to enter and exit the park. The only problem was the sounds of the city. We heard sirens all night (it was Halloween night) and there is a recycling plant nearby and the sounds of crushing metal were really loud until about 11. In our tents we had to resort to earplugs. Great location. Picnic tables and fire rings.


Guide to Ludlow

Camping options near Ludlow, Mississippi cluster around Ross Barnett Reservoir and the Pearl River system. The region sits at approximately 300-350 feet elevation with a humid subtropical climate characterized by long, hot summers and mild winters. Annual rainfall averages 55 inches, with heaviest precipitation typically falling between November and April when campground access roads may require higher clearance vehicles.

What to do

Disc golf course access: At Timberlake Campground, campers can enjoy the on-site course without leaving the property. "This site is geared towards water sports, boating, fishing and duck hunting. Natchez Trace Parkway is nearby as is Brown's Landing Park and Trail," notes reviewer Den O.

Hiking trails: Roosevelt State Park offers marked forest trails suitable for day hikes. "There are trails close by that were nice to walk on. The pool is there for an extra fee with a water slide," writes Danielle L. Another camper adds, "The trails are an addition to the park. We love to get out and walk the woods."

Water recreation: The region provides multiple access points for boating, fishing and swimming. "Fish from a boat or the shore and catch bass, perch, or huge catfish. Campground is equipped with grills, picnic, boat launches, boat slips," explains Daniel S. about Goshen Springs Campground.

What campers like

Lakefront sites: At Roosevelt State Park Campground, water views are consistently mentioned as a highlight. "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," shares Danielle L.

Large level pads: Many campgrounds feature concrete camping pads that remain solid during wet weather. "Level concrete pads with grass. Nice bathrooms with 4 shower stalls, all with bench and hooks for dry goods," reports Kathy S. about Goshen Springs.

Quality fish habitat: Fishing enthusiasts appreciate the productive waters. "Good bass fishing," notes Brad O. succinctly. Coal Bluff Park provides access to both river and reservoir fishing opportunities within walking distance of campsites.

What you should know

Some campgrounds have long-term residents: Several parks accommodate monthly renters alongside short-term campers. "Far too many long termers. I mean when their stinky slinky is replaced with rigid 4" pvc they're not here for the weekend," observes Gary P. about Goshen Springs.

Site conditions vary significantly: Campground maintenance schedules affect site quality. "Been camping there for years. Some of the sites are pretty rough and in need of repair and they are working on them in stages," explains Andy B. about Roosevelt State Park.

Bathroom facilities differ between parks: Quality ranges from excellent to problematic. At Coal Bluff Campground, "Besides the showers needing a fresh coat of paint, I'd definitely stay here again! We felt safe," reports Jordan R.

Tips for camping with families

Water slide access: Multiple dog-friendly campgrounds near Ludlow feature water recreation facilities for children. "Very clean! The slides were awesome and the tent camping were good. Would def like to go back once it cools down," shares Jeremy T. about Yogi on the Lake - Jellystone Pelahatchie.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Lakefront sites often attract native animals. "We stayed on the lakes edge, had visits from geese, ducks, rabbits and squirrels," notes Shirley B., adding that the area was "Beautiful and very clean."

Off-season timing: For families seeking quieter experiences at pet-friendly destinations, weekday visits during school months provide more space. "This campsite was not crowded at all and really peaceful," reports one Roosevelt State Park visitor.

Tips from RVers

Access to supplies: For RVers with pets, proximity to stores matters. At Leake County Water Park, "It is a unique place just north of a dam that has another park and boat ramp for fishermen and a very friendly family owned bait store between the parks Tripp family store! Non ethanol gas 6am to 6pm grill is open," explains Keith T.

Concrete pads prevent wet weather issues: During Mississippi's frequent rain periods, solid sites prevent vehicle issues. "Smooth paved roads, level concrete pads, picnic tables that will seat 8, fire ring and grill at each site," notes Scotty W. about Roosevelt State Park.

Bathhouse facilities: RVers should note shower stall designs when traveling with pets. "Nice bathrooms with 4 shower stalls, all with bench and hooks for dry goods," mentions a Goshen Springs visitor, highlighting features that help when managing dogs during personal care routines.

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