Dispersed Camping near Beaumont, MS

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    Camp Shelby Dispersed Camping and Leaf Wilderness Area provide free camping options near Beaumont, Mississippi. Both areas permit alcohol and pets, though neither offers amenities such as drinking water, hookups, or trash service. Camp Shelby features drive-in and walk-in access with vault toilets available. The area sits on elevated terrain approximately 30 miles northwest of Beaumont. Recent visitors report the ground becomes muddy during wet weather, and the site contains significant litter including shell casings.

    Leaf Wilderness Area requires hiking or walking in to reach camping spots, with no vehicle access or facilities available. Sites are visible along the main road through public land. One camper noted "you just drive and see very clear campsites along the main road." Both locations have received mixed reviews, with visitors mentioning nearby shooting activities. A review mentioned, "Due to it being public land, we did hear shooting nearby, not fun." Navigation to these areas can be challenging, with limited signage and potentially confusing access points.

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    Best Dispersed Campgrounds near Beaumont (5)

      1. Camp Shelby Dispersed Camping

      2.7(3)11mi from Beaumont

      "Stayed in my SUV for 2 nights and didn't see or hear anyone around. Did hear dogs(or coyotes) in the background but nothing happened. It's up on a little hill which is nice."

      2. Moodys Landing

      4.0(3)14mi from BeaumontTents

      "A narrow road leads down to the river beach and canoe launch point. There was some trash which I packed out, but it was relatively clean. The pit toilet was closed for repair."

      3. Leaf Wilderness Area

      2.0(2)14mi from Beaumont

      4. Lake Columbia

      5.0(6)48mi from BeaumontRVs, Tents

      "Hardly saw anyone else and the dogs enjoyed the walks. Only problem was after two nights heavy rain, my rv sank in the soft ground. But the site manager was great and brought a tractor to tow me out."

      "We stayed here to go to the wildlife refuge nearby. The main attraction on site is a lake for boating and fishing, which we didn’t end up using."

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      5. Pow Camp

      3.0(2)37mi from BeaumontRVs, Tents

      "This is part of the DeSoto national forest. I've been camping here since I was a little boy. At least 40 years. Miles of Hiking trails and plenty of good spots to pitch tent."

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    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 28, 2025

      Moodys Landing

      Small, but adequate

      This was an excellent spot for a quick overnight. There's running water and dedicated tent squares at most sites. A narrow road leads down to the river beach and canoe launch point. There was some trash which I packed out, but it was relatively clean. The pit toilet was closed for repair. A lot of gunshots in the surrounding area from target practice and hunters, but it got quiet around sunset.

    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2025

      Leaf Wilderness Area

      Spots are along main road

      You just drive and see very clear campsites along the main road. Due to it being public land, we did here shooting nearby, not fun.

      If it weren't for the shooting, this would be a 5 star.

    • T. P.
      Dec. 17, 2025

      Pow Camp

      POW Camp/Tuxachanie Trail

      This is part of the DeSoto national forest. I've been camping here since I was a little boy. At least 40 years. Miles of Hiking trails and plenty of good spots to pitch tent. Huge pond with fishing out front. Beautiful stream Running through the woods. Really? Off the beaten path but a great spot to camp.

    • Debbie S.
      Apr. 7, 2025

      Leaf Wilderness Area

      Couldn’t find, no signs!

      My GPS said turn left, I looked and there was an old, overgrown, wagon trail. Next to a private residence. WITH NO SIGN. I was afraid I was trespassing! It was on the dark side of dusk and raining really hard so maybe I missed something… I won’t try again!

    • Jack D.
      Dec. 20, 2025

      Moodys Landing

      A place to rest

      Right next to a somewhat busy road in the forest. Couple of picnic tables and no bathrooms. River is nearby and pretty. If you need a place to stay for a night it's fine but plenty of road noise and less than 10 spots. Only one other van was there when we showed up and didn't bother us. River is pretty but if you want to do some other activities might have to drive a little. Probably wouldnt stay longer than a night but solid to place to rest for a night.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 6, 2023

      Camp Shelby Dispersed Camping

      not a terrible spot if in a pinch

      The road you drive on to get here has multiple signs warning that stray bullets may cross. The actual sites are littered with bullet casings and other trash. If it’s rainy or wet the ground turns to red mud you could get stuck in. But it’s free so.

    • ZThe Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 25, 2022

      Camp Shelby Dispersed Camping

      Found is by accident

      Been there once, Going again sometime soon. Stayed in my SUV for 2 nights and didn't see or hear anyone around. Did hear dogs(or coyotes) in the background but nothing happened. It's up on a little hill which is nice. You have a huge amount of space to go back off the road. I'll update again(11/22)

    • Jack D.
      Dec. 18, 2025

      Pow Camp

      Looked like a local trash dump

      Drove in skeptical after reading some Google reviews about trash and a gator. Didn't expect the amount of trash that was actually there. Full trash bags and furniture were dumped here all over. Wasn't sure if it was from local illegal dumping or from the two guys who appeared to be living out of their '96 honda civic. We flipped around and headed elsewhere which is a shame because it would be a great spot minus the large amounts of trash and long term "campers"

    • t
      Oct. 1, 2023

      Camp Shelby Dispersed Camping

      Very gross!!!

      The entire area was littered with burnt trash, animal remains and shell casings. It seems to be more of a shooting range than a camping spot. 30Sep23


    Guide to Beaumont

    Dispersed camping near Beaumont, Mississippi provides access to the De Soto National Forest, which spans 518,000 acres across southern Mississippi. The region features longleaf pine forests and sandy soil terrain with elevations ranging from 100 to 400 feet above sea level. Summer temperatures typically reach 90°F with high humidity, while winter nights can drop below freezing, especially in exposed camping areas.

    What to do

    Hiking exploration: Camp Shelby Dispersed Camping serves as a base for exploring nearby trails. "Stayed in my SUV for 2 nights and didn't see or hear anyone around. Did hear dogs(or coyotes) in the background but nothing happened," reports Zed F., noting the elevated terrain provides some seclusion.

    Wildlife observation: The forest areas around Leaf Wilderness Area offer opportunities for spotting native species including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and various bird species. Some campers report hearing coyotes at night from their campsites.

    Target shooting: Some dispersed areas attract recreational shooters. "The entire area was littered with burnt trash, animal remains and shell casings. It seems to be more of a shooting range than a camping spot," notes Taryn about Camp Shelby, indicating campers should be cautious of surrounding activities.

    What campers like

    Seclusion and space: Camp Shelby Dispersed Camping offers extensive space for camping. As Zed F. notes, "You have a huge amount of space to go back off the road," allowing campers to find privacy away from the main access points.

    Cost efficiency: Free camping appeals to budget-conscious travelers. Though amenities are limited, the zero-cost factor attracts those willing to forgo conveniences for savings.

    Accessibility options: Leaf Wilderness Area provides designated camping spots that are relatively easy to locate despite minimal signage. One visitor explained, "You just drive and see very clear campsites along the main road," though they also cautioned about hearing shooting in the vicinity.

    What you should know

    Weather impacts: The clay-based soil in some areas creates challenging conditions. "If it's rainy or wet the ground turns to red mud you could get stuck in. But it's free so," warns Jeanette P. about Pow Camp, highlighting the need for proper vehicle equipment during wet seasons.

    Navigation challenges: Finding some sites requires persistence and planning. About Leaf Wilderness Area, Debbie S. reported, "My GPS said turn left, I looked and there was an old, overgrown, wagon trail. Next to a private residence. WITH NO SIGN. I was afraid I was trespassing!"

    Waste management: Pack-out policies apply to all waste. No trash receptacles exist at these sites, and previous campers have left significant debris behind, requiring responsible visitors to bring trash bags and plan for proper disposal off-site.

    Tips for camping with families

    Safety planning: Establish clear boundaries for children due to potential hazards. The presence of shooting activities nearby makes constant supervision essential. One camper rated Leaf Wilderness Area lower, stating "Due to it being public land, we did here shooting nearby, not fun."

    Water supply: Each person requires at least 1 gallon of water per day. No potable water exists at dispersed sites near Beaumont, requiring families to transport sufficient water for drinking, cooking, and basic hygiene.

    Alternative accommodations: Consider having backup plans for commercial campgrounds if dispersed sites prove unsuitable. The variable conditions of free sites sometimes necessitate relocating, especially with young children.

    Tips from RVers

    Vehicle access limitations: Many roads leading to dispersed camping areas near Beaumont have no designated RV access. Camp Shelby's drive-in sites accommodate smaller rigs but lack turnaround space for larger vehicles.

    Ground assessment: Always walk the potential parking area before committing. Jeanette P. cautions about Camp Shelby that "the ground turns to red mud you could get stuck in," highlighting the importance of stable parking surfaces, especially for heavier vehicles.

    Leveling challenges: Bring ample leveling blocks as most dispersed sites feature uneven terrain. No designated parking pads exist, requiring self-sufficient leveling solutions for comfortable overnight stays.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular dispersed campsite near Beaumont, MS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Beaumont, MS is Camp Shelby Dispersed Camping with a 2.7-star rating from 3 reviews.

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