Best RV Parks & Resorts near Raymond, MS

Several RV-friendly campgrounds accommodate motorhomes near Raymond, Mississippi. Wendy Oaks RV Resort in Florence offers 38 sites with full hookups including 50-amp service, water, and sewer connections. Sites are equipped with concrete pull-through pads or back-in options with fire rings at most locations. "We had a beautiful level concrete pad with either a picnic table or patio with table and chairs," noted one visitor. Swinging Bridge RV Resort in Byram provides big rig access with water, electric, and sewer hookups on pull-through sites. Askew's Landing RV Campground in Edwards features 97 sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp electric options, making it suitable for various RV sizes.

Traveling motorhomes should note the varying road conditions when approaching these parks. The access road to Askew's Landing includes well-maintained gravel, while Wendy Oaks sits directly off Highway 49 for straightforward access. Most parks in the region remain open year-round with varying levels of amenities. Cell service is generally reliable at parks closer to Jackson, though coverage may diminish at more rural locations. Pet policies differ between facilities, with most allowing dogs but enforcing leash requirements. A review mentioned that "if it has rained, you need to be aware that the site could be muddy," so calling ahead during wet weather seasons is advisable. Dump stations are available at all the major RV parks, though availability of propane fill service is limited.

Best RV Sites Near Raymond, Mississippi (45)

    1. Wendy Oaks RV Resort

    16 Reviews
    Brandon, MS
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 845-2267

    "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."

    "This resort is beautiful and peaceful with the friendliness people around."

    2. Askew's Landing RV Campground

    1 Review
    Raymond, MS
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 522-7190

    "Quiet area outside of Jackson Mississippi. Just 3 miles off the highway. Lots of trees, woods, large pond, fire pits, clean bathrooms , pool, Little camp store. Booked through Harvest Host."

    3. Magnolia RV Park Resort

    8 Reviews
    Vicksburg, MS
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 631-0388

    "Quilly’s has new owners and they have already begun upgrades - bathroom and laundry rooms remodel. Adding gravel to the level sites."

    "All the sites are drive thru, The drive thru concrete side is nicer than the gravel. On the gravel side (where we stayed) it looks like some live there, the trailers are old and they look trashy."

    4. Ameristar RV Resort Park

    3 Reviews
    Vicksburg, MS
    29 miles
    Website

    "Of the 3 campgrounds in the Vicksburg area that we viewed, Ameristar RV Resort park was the best.  

    The lady in the cg office was pleasant and helpful."

    "Inexpensive with full hookups. Pet friendly and people friendly.  Some full timers but a nice place. Transportation to and from casinos provided."

    5. Yogi on the Lake - Jellystone Pelahatchie

    5 Reviews
    Morton, MS
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 854-6859

    $30 - $65 / night

    "They have cabins available for rent, which is what we did, camper spots that will accommodate the big rigs, I don't know exact size but I saw some that were at least 40'."

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

    6. Askew's Landing RV Campground

    9 Reviews
    Raymond, MS
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 522-7190

    $40 - $45 / night

    "For $46 we had an isolated spot right on the lake (site 70) and great phone reception. The salt water pool was nice, great dog run, clean facilities, ice available. Lots of amenities but no frill."

    "Sitting in close proximity to Vicksburg, Edwards may not have the‘well known’ factor today, but back in the mid 1800’s this little town played a big part in not only Mississippi’s history, but the history"

    8. Swinging Bridge RV Resort

    1 Review
    Jackson, MS
    10 miles
    +1 (601) 502-1101

    "clean facilities,Friendly people"

    9. Sunset Marina and RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Madison, MS
    32 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."

    10. Homewood Manor MH and RV Park

    1 Review
    Ridgeland, MS
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 366-1421
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RV Park Reviews near Raymond, MS

221 Reviews of 45 Raymond Campgrounds


  • Jennifer  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    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!

  • Monica C.
    Jul. 18, 2023

    Wendy Oaks RV Resort

    Small Diamond in the Rough Campground

    We hit the jackpot with this small diamond in the rough campground right outside of Jackson. If you find yourself passing through Jackson, this is an excellent place to stop. This resort is beautiful and peaceful with the friendliness people around. The owner greets every visitor personally, showing you to your site, and making sure you have everything you need for the best stay possible. I can’t say enough about their hospitality. My only regret is not being able to stay longer! This was our second stop on our roadtrip from Dallas to Disney. Read the entire story at ChampagneOnDeck.com

     Wendy Oaks Highlights: 

    • Small, quaint, pretty RV park, has 38 sites total, 19 for overnight/weekly campers, 8 lakeside sites(1 pull-through, rest back-in), 12 pull through sites (2 with concrete pads), full hook-up(electric, water, sewer) at all sites

    •  trash can at each site

    • firepits at all but 2 sites 

    • Beautiful scenery/trees and an 8-acre lake Fishing(bass,bream,catfish), no license required since private lake, catch& release OR keep& eat 

    • Free– 2 paddleboats, 3 kayaks, 4 SUP boards for campers to use(1st come, 1st serve basis)

    •  Free premium WiFi 

    • Showerhouse Laundry facility Personal 

    • greeter/escort to site(during office hours) 

    • Located on Highway 49 so easy access(be aware of the u-turn required when heading South on 49, there is a back road route if don’t want to make u-turn) 

    • Late arrivals ok 

    • Dog friendly 

    • Current projects- playground currently being built, store closed for remodel

  • Summer B.
    Jan. 7, 2021

    Rivertown Rose Campground

    Clean safe well run

    It is a good place. Good sam discount made it about 31.00 a day with full hookup. Would come again. Big rig friendly. Pet friendly. Outside the city and the battlefield.

  • C
    Feb. 20, 2022

    Calling Panther Lake

    Calling Panther Lake Campground

    We arrived around 8 pm. I am originally from the Crystal Springs area so expected bad roads, low hanging tree limbs ect... road wasn't great but also wasn't full of pot holes as I expected. There were no low hanging tree limbs, just keep your speed to about 35 and you'll be fine. This is quite possibly the hidden gem of my beloved State of Mississippi. Quiet, No WiFi, T-mobile worked in some locations. We had 35 OTA channels, not that we watched TV but it was available. Park has pull through and back in, level concrete pads with fire pit and table, 50/30/15 electric, water and sewer.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • ron R.
    Feb. 20, 2025

    Natchez Trace Parkway - Rocky Springs

    Looks like a very nice place

    I drove through,  The sites are level, clean and about half a pull through.  Each site has a picnik bench fire pit.  However, I did not stay because it had absolutely no Tmobile cell service and being alone and full time.  I did not feel like camping without it.  I did fine another campground on the same road about 150 miles north east. which I stayed at.

  • Brandon B.
    Mar. 3, 2022

    Lake Mary Crawford

    Quiet and simple

    The road into the lake area is a little rough but it's only about a mile and a half from the highway to the lake so it's not bad.

    Sites are first come first serve with an honor box, I think roughly 20 pads. $17/ night if you don't want to use electric, $22 if you do. I went without electric but each site has power and water. No sewer hookups but there is a dump station by the bath house. Bath house itself is functional but pretty rough. The lake was recently drained and renovated... I wish they could have extended the renovation to the park's facilities.

    The concrete pads are not huge but they get the job done and I think they are all back in spots. When I camped there was a good size Class A on a spot by the lake. This was the only other site taken when I was here. You'll likely be on your own if you come during the week.

    Overall beautiful lake and I hear the fishing is pretty good after the renovation and restocking. The campground meets my needs perfectly but it's far from "glamping."

  • Patricia H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2023

    LeFleur's Bluff State Park Campground

    Lovely

    Found this sweet campground traveling cross country. Quiet, large level concrete pad, 30 & 50 amp, water, dump station, $35 after tax. Even tho it was in town,. It was so quiet you could hear the birds on the pond. Gravel road entrance is decent. Only drawback was the burn ban.


Guide to Raymond

RV campgrounds near Raymond, Mississippi offer varied terrain and facilities depending on proximity to the Ross Barnett Reservoir and surrounding woodlands. Most sites in this central Mississippi region sit at elevations between 270-350 feet above sea level with a humid subtropical climate. Summer temperatures often exceed 90°F with high humidity, while winters remain mild with occasional freezing temperatures.

What to do

Fishing access: 15 minutes from Raymond: Askew's Landing RV Campground features a 15-acre lake where campers can fish without a license. "Fishing(bass,bream,catfish), no license required since private lake, catch& release OR keep& eat," notes one visitor at Wendy Oaks RV Resort.

Water recreation: Seasonal availability: Paddleboats, kayaks and paddleboards are available at some parks near Raymond. "Free– 2 paddleboats, 3 kayaks, 4 SUP boards for campers to use(1st come, 1st serve basis)," explains a camper about the equipment at Wendy Oaks.

Wildlife viewing: Year-round opportunities: Observe local birds, ducks, rabbits and squirrels at lakeside sites. "We stayed on the lakes edge, had visits from geese, ducks, rabbits and squirrels," notes a visitor at Yogi on the Lake - Jellystone Pelahatchie.

What campers like

Quiet atmosphere: Daytime and evening: Travelers appreciate the peaceful environment at many Raymond-area parks. "Quiet area outside of Jackson Mississippi. Just 3 miles off the highway. Lots of trees, woods, large pond, fire pits, clean bathrooms, pool," reports a visitor to Askew's Landing RV Campground.

Personal welcome service: During office hours: Staff members at some parks escort guests directly to their sites. "Personal greeter/escort to site(during office hours)," mentions a camper reviewing Wendy Oaks amenities. Another notes, "Melanie and the team at Wendy Oaks are amazing! We arrived after dark and they had a lantern waiting on the electrical box for us to use while setting up!"

Kid-friendly features: Multiple age groups: Family-focused campgrounds offer recreational options for children. "Very clean! The slides were awesome and the tent camping were good," reports a visitor to Yogi on the Lake about their water features. Another adds, "Pool, slides, jumping pad, playground, mini golf, tennis, basketball, planned activities each day for family fun."

What you should know

Weather considerations: Spring through fall: Seasonal rain can affect site conditions. "The grounds are peaceful and there's a little lake and looks like you could rent a kayak. We stop here on our way to FL each year ~ end of May," shares a visitor at Wendy Oaks.

Site dimensions: Varied by campground: Parks offer different pad types and sizes for different camping styles. "On the gravel side (where we stayed) it looks like some live there, the trailers are old and they look trashy. But we made it work being we only ate and slept there," mentions a guest at Magnolia RV Park Resort.

Arrival logistics: Daytime recommended: Some parks have minimal lighting, making late check-ins challenging. "If arriving late just know it is minimally lit and the sites are not numbered. For us it took a great deal of time figuring out where we were supposed to be," notes a camper at Askew's Landing.

Tips for camping with families

Water activities: Summer options: Several parks feature swimming areas for children. "The water park is heated which I didn't know and wished we brought swim suits," states a visitor to Yogi on the Lake. "We spent a weekend in October here and absolutely loved it."

Kid-friendly campground selection: Site-specific considerations: Look for parks with playgrounds and organized activities. "Such a nice RV Park. We stayed in spot #1 and had a beautiful view of the lake, nice fire pit and picnic table. Our kids and babies loved feeding the ducks and walking around the lake," shares a family at Wendy Oaks.

Seasonal events: Fall opportunities: Some campgrounds host special seasonal activities. "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!" reports a Halloween visitor to Yogi on the Lake.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Level pads preferred: Concrete sites offer advantages in wet weather. "Big paved spaces. Wi-Fi and att coverage works great," notes a visitor to Ameristar RV Resort Park.

Connection considerations: Sewer height varies: Some parks have challenging sewer hookup configurations. "Only problem is that some sewer hook-ups are 12" above ground creating a problem for dumping and drainage," warns a camper at Sunset Marina and RV Park.

Highway proximity: Noise levels vary: RV campers should consider road noise when selecting sites. "There was noise from the highway, but not enough to be disturbing. The site itself was fairly bare with little room to put any tables or chairs out," reports a visitor to Springridge Mobile Estates & RV Park.

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