Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Sidon, MS

North Abutment Campground near Grenada Lake provides spacious pet-friendly sites with water views. Most campgrounds in the area welcome pets, including Eagle Point Primitive Campground, Reflect Renew Resolve, and Vaiden Campground. Leashes are required throughout these properties when pets are outside of vehicles. Campsites close to the water offer beautiful sunrises and fun for the whole family at North Abutment, though some visitors note that dog waste cleanup rules are not consistently enforced. The campground features full hookups with recently installed sewer connections in all sites, flush toilets, and trash service, making extended stays with pets comfortable.

Dog owners appreciate Eagle Point's peninsula location with scenic walking paths around Grenada Lake at both sunrise and sunset. The area includes designated pet walking areas, though lighting may be limited at night. When camping with pets at Leroy Percy State Park, visitors can enjoy an 18-hole disc golf course and access to Alligator Lake for fishing or kayaking with their dogs. Most campgrounds maintain clean facilities with running water and toilets, though availability of showers varies by location. Wildlife considerations include occasional encounters with wild dogs at some primitive camping areas, so keeping pets leashed and supervised is essential for their safety and the enjoyment of other campers.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Sidon, Mississippi (10)

    1. Vaiden Campground

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

    2. North Abutment

    10 Reviews
    Grenada, MS
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 226-5911

    $30 - $50 / night

    "Alot of locals come to use the lake, with a boat ramp right next to the campsites. The boys enjoyed swimming in the lake and riding their bikes around."

    "Rolling hills in Mississippi but all the sites are level concrete pads with water and electric (50A). There are three circles each with their own dump station and paved roads."

    3. Eagle Point Primitive Campground

    6 Reviews
    Grenada, MS
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 226-1649

    $10 / night

    "The campground is located in a beautiful spot on a peninsula with great views of Grenada lake at both sunrise and sunset."

    "You can go to one of the other many Corps of Engineers campgrounds nearby to shower. Both times we have stayed here, we were the only ones there. It's so new, almost no one knows of its existence."

    4. Leroy Percy State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Hollandale, MS
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 827-5436

    "Quiet small campground in Mississippi Delta. Pretty lake for fishing and easy 18 hole disc golf course. Sites are well spaced. Full hookups. We stayed in site 1. Pretty view of lake."

    "Great little park ,Mississippi's first state park,nice small park very clean and well maintained beautiful big trees along the waters edge ,quiet and relaxing open year round with full hook-ups including"

    5. Holmes County State Park Campground

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

    6. North Graysport

    4 Reviews
    Grenada, MS
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 226-5911

    $30 / night

    "Came to ride the lake bottom in our SXS. Campground was very clean. Bathhouse was clean. Park host at the time were pretty nice."

    "Came up for the day and night Saturday to camp and ride the lake. Always a well kept campground. All attendees were nice. Bathhouses were super clean. We enjoy this little spot a lot."

    7. Reflect, Renew, Resolve

    1 Review
    McCool, MS
    40 miles
    Website

    $38 / night

    "Brian met us at the gate, and led us down a perfectly manicured field so that we could park right next to our tent spot! "

    8. Gums Crossing Campground

    2 Reviews
    Grenada, MS
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 226-5911

    10. Old Fort Campground

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    Grenada, MS
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 226-5911
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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Sidon, MS

40 Reviews of 10 Sidon Campgrounds


  • Alana R.
    Jun. 7, 2022

    North Abutment

    Great views

    We are only here for a few days during the week, but were assured that it would be packed on the weekends. Alot of locals come to use the lake, with a boat ramp right next to the campsites. The boys enjoyed swimming in the lake and riding their bikes around. The visitors center is worth a visit. 4/5 based on tons of dog poop, curbing of dogs is not enforced.

  • cThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 28, 2026

    Leroy Percy State Park Campground

    5 star park, but still recovering from storms

    Quiet small campground in Mississippi Delta. Pretty lake for fishing and easy 18 hole disc golf course. Sites are well spaced. Full hookups. We stayed in site 1. Pretty view of lake. Next to dump but all sites are full hookups ups so no one used it. But could have been an issue.

  • Steve S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 26, 2021

    Leroy Percy State Park Campground

    Great park

    Great little park ,Mississippi's first state park,nice small park very clean and well maintained beautiful big trees along the waters edge ,quiet and relaxing open year round with full hook-ups including sewer

  • L F.
    Oct. 31, 2024

    Eagle Point Primitive Campground

    Unsafe

    I had a horrible experience at this campsite. Rolled up to find one (miserable) couple there. They were blasting music out of their car which is whatever and I waved hello and they just stared. Multiple cars came thru the campsite at night, shining their headlights every which way. Even though it says don’t enter past a certain point unless you are camping, this is clearly a spot for locals to do what they cannot do at home. At 2am I hear barking and one of my dogs busts through my tent. I go out there and there is a pack of wild dogs scouring the campsite. They weren’t terrifying or coming at us, but it was still scary. No more than 10 mins later two cars surround my tent with headlights, which is really scary for anyone, but I am a young woman traveling alone. Apparently the couple called the cops saying my dogs had been barking all night. There was brief barking and it was the wild dogs who were actually eating the trash the evil couple left out. Even if my dogs were barking, why is surrounding my tent with only headlights at 2am appropriate? I couldn’t see anything. Never saw a ranger, immediately left in the morning. Sorry for the essay, just hope to spare someone a similar experience. It is beautiful tho.

  • JR R.
    Mar. 19, 2021

    Leroy Percy State Park Campground

    Nice and Quiet

    This was our first outing in the RV and we had a blast! Nice, quiet isolated state park in the delta of Mississippi. We brought our kayaks and got some fishing done in alligator lake but inly after playing an 18 hole disc golf course!

  • Bran P.
    Sep. 26, 2016

    North Abutment

    Relaxing Area - Can be Busy!

    Rolling hills in Mississippi but all the sites are level concrete pads with water and electric (50A). There are three circles each with their own dump station and paved roads. Loop 1-36 over looks Grenada Lake with several sites having nice water access. Many have great views but I really liked 14 and 17. Loop 37-61 used to be the tent loop so the sites were a bit closer and the road was less big rig friendly but still quite nice. We were in site 50. The other loop, 62-88, over looks a pond with a swimming area and two fishing piers. Each loop has 10 first come sites so about 60% are reservable. If you have reservations, remember your site number since there is no one working at the gate (there is none).

    This place was full of families for the Memorial Day weekend. We just relaxed and did a little people watching. The cg is right next to the earthen dam that you drive over to go to the town of Grenada. Grenada Lake is quite nice with a few day use areas and a State Park CG on the banks of the Outflow Channel. There is a Visitor Center on the other side of the dam that has a nice view of the dam and lake. Within the cg, there is a dam to form a pond. You have to drive over that dam to get to one of the loops. Kinda crowded but a nice place to ride bikes, at least all the kids thought so. Golf carts are popular with the locals.

  • Shana D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 23, 2022

    Hugh White State Park Campground

    Not kept up

    This campground does not appear to be maintained. Many sites are in an area that is subject to flooding. There are a handful of sites along the spillway channel that are decent, but I wouldn’t stay here unless I was able to get one of those sites. Unfortunately, this is another disappointing Mississippi State Park.

  • LaRee S.
    Jun. 1, 2022

    Reflect, Renew, Resolve

    A sparkling gem in mississippi!

    What a gorgeous farm, and what a marvelous experience! When we first arrived, we thought we would have to hike down to camp. Nope! Brian met us at the gate, and led us down a perfectly manicured field so that we could park right next to our tent spot! 

    He showered us with provisions grown on his farm, including oodles of chanterelles and a couple bulbs of Creole Ajo Rojo from his passion project. We enjoyed a couple hours kayaking on the big pond/little lake with some ducks. We ended up getting caught in a surprise rain storm while floating, but no worries! We were able to make it back and throw up a tarp in no time. There are lots of primo spots to set up your tent, but ours fit perfectly between the two trees our tarp was strung between. 

    Brian really thought of everything when it comes to this camp! He provided us with covered firewood- including heat pine, which burned like a match and made building a fire after the rainstorm a breeze. We loved having enough chairs to set up both in front of the water and in front of the fire, so we didn't have to drag them back and forth. 

    Oh, what luxury it is to have a running toilet and a hot shower while camping! Both structures are incredibly solid and private, and made us feel human again after a couple weeks camping primitively. 

    As for phone service, mine was in and out. This is rural Mississippi, after all. But when I did have service, Brian was incredibly attentive when I needed to reach him!

  • H
    Sep. 22, 2021

    Eagle Point Primitive Campground

    A Scenic Stay

    The campground is located in a beautiful spot on a peninsula with great views of Grenada lake at both sunrise and sunset. The tent pads are nice and each camp has a grill and a nice marble picnic table. Several camps have fire pits, trash cans, and water faucets. There is a nice public restroom just a short walk from any camp. The sounds of the water crashing on the shores around you and the birds singing at sunrise are utterly calming. The only problem is the occasional truck that passes through to sit listening to music or use the campground road as a turn around. This could be fixed if the gate at the entrance were kept closed and only opened for actual campers.


Guide to Sidon

Grenada Lake is the focal point for most dog friendly campgrounds near Sidon, Mississippi, with water levels that fluctuate seasonally due to the dam operation. The region features typical Mississippi clay soil that can become muddy after rainfall, particularly at lakeside campsites. Most campsites in the area sit between 200-300 feet in elevation with moderate humidity year-round.

What to do

Disc golf course access: Leroy Percy State Park Campground offers an 18-hole disc golf course that can be played before or after kayaking on Alligator Lake. "We brought our kayaks and got some fishing done in alligator lake but only after playing an 18 hole disc golf course!" notes JR R.

Fishing opportunities: At Gums Crossing Campground, anglers can access prime fishing spots directly from the camping area. "Fishing is great," states Brad O. The campground provides water and electric hookups but no sewer connections for overnight stays.

Kayaking access: Reflect, Renew, Resolve features a large pond for paddling recreation with provided kayaks. "We enjoyed a couple hours kayaking on the big pond/little lake with some ducks," writes LaRee S., who also mentioned the unexpected benefit of covered firewood including heat pine that "burned like a match and made building a fire after the rainstorm a breeze."

What campers like

Spacious sites with water views: North Graysport offers concrete pad sites with water and electric hookups, plus sewer connections in sites 31-48. "All sites have concrete pads and some are tree covered but not all. My site was pretty much level," reports Paula F., who selected site #3 for her 40-foot fifth wheel and truck.

Peninsula location for dog walking: Eagle Point Primitive Campground sits on a peninsula with water views from multiple directions. "The campground is located in a beautiful spot on a peninsula with great views of Grenada lake at both sunrise and sunset," writes Harrison T., who appreciated the "sounds of the water crashing on the shores around you and the birds singing at sunrise."

Farm-fresh provisions: Some campsites provide unexpected local food treats. At Reflect, Renew, Resolve, campers receive farm-grown items: "Brian showered us with provisions grown on his farm, including oodles of chanterelles and a couple bulbs of Creole Ajo Rojo from his passion project."

What you should know

Nighttime security concerns: Eagle Point has limited oversight after dark. "Multiple cars came thru the campsite at night, shining their headlights every which way. Even though it says don't enter past a certain point unless you are camping, this is clearly a spot for locals to do what they cannot do at home," reports L F.

Wildlife encounters: Wild dogs occasionally visit primitive camping areas. One camper at Eagle Point noted: "At 2am I hear barking and one of my dogs busts through my tent. I go out there and there is a pack of wild dogs scouring the campsite."

Campground closings: During off-season or lake drawdowns, facilities may have limited services. At North Graysport, a camper observed: "Only 1 public restroom is open and it is clean but smells musty. Unable to check the other restroom and bathhouse because they are closed."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Bryant Campground provides basic amenities including showers that families appreciate after lake activities. "All basic amenities including shower," notes Caleb, making it suitable for families needing to clean up after water recreation.

Playground access: North Abutment offers play areas for children along with fishing opportunities. One visitor mentioned: "The campground offered a playground, a couple of fishing piers and lots of room to play."

Bathroom accessibility: Most campgrounds maintain serviceable restrooms, though quality varies. At North Graysport, "The main roads are easy to navigate and the campground road is also easy to navigate and in really good condition," making it accessible for families with strollers or young children.

Tips from RVers

Hookup placement: At Vaiden Campground, RVers should prepare for unusual utility connections. "You may need extra sewer or water hose due to hookups being in front of camper," advises Paul P.

Size restrictions: Some campgrounds have limited space for larger rigs. Eagle Point visitor JP A. noted: "I fit pretty good in my 24' motorhome but would be leery of something too much bigger."

Leveling considerations: Despite concrete pads, some minimal leveling may be required. At North Graysport, campers report most sites are "pretty much level" but bringing leveling blocks is still recommended, especially for larger RVs.

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