Robinsonville sits in the northwestern corner of Mississippi, just 30 miles south of Memphis. The flat delta terrain creates ideal conditions for level RV pads and easy site access. Winter temperatures typically stay above freezing, making Robinsonville campgrounds suitable for year-round stays, though summer humidity levels regularly exceed 80%.
What to do
River watching opportunities: At Tom Sawyer's RV Park across the Mississippi state line, campers can observe river traffic. "Tugboats pushed barges against the current at a slower than walking pace. Trees with root balls intact floated downstream," notes Greg S. The riverside location offers unique views not available at casino RV parks.
Indoor pool access: Several Robinsonville area campgrounds include pool privileges at affiliated hotels. At Hollywood Casino RV Park - Tunica, "You get access to the indoor pool in the hotel," according to Richard S., though he cautions it's "not heated." This provides a recreation option during hot summer days.
Memphis day trips: Many campers use Robinsonville as a base for exploring Memphis attractions. Nicole R. notes that while Hollywood Casino RV Park is "pretty basic but convenient to casino," it's not particularly "kid friendly." From EZ Daze RV Park, "Memphis is about a 50min easy drive," according to Rocio C., making cultural attractions accessible.
What campers like
Security and affordability: EZ Daze RV Park receives praise for its security measures. "Code to the bathrooms, which is appreciated especially as the park is located in a business area and backs up to a residential neighborhood," mentions Karen. Sam's Town also emphasizes security with "lots of security roaming, but didn't feel unsafe," according to Never Sitting S.
Landscaping and concrete pads: Level sites with hard surfaces are highly valued in the Robinsonville area. "The sites are paved and level" at Sam's Town, notes Mi W. At Delta Ridge RV Park, one visitor appreciated "nice level pull through sight for our 43' 5th wheel" and "very nice pull through sites with plenty of room."
Riverside environments: Many campers enjoy the Mississippi River views. Sue S. commented about Tom Sawyer's RV Park: "Nice size spaces with square table and benches, concrete pad, grass area view of the River (#91)." Another visitor mentioned "watching the traffic on the river" as an enjoyable pastime.
What you should know
RV-focused facilities: Most Robinsonville campgrounds cater specifically to RVs rather than tent campers. Delta Ridge RV Park has "no frills, nice pull through sight for our 43' 5th wheel. No cable, picnic table or bath house. However very easy hookups, free WiFi, low price and nice grass for our dog," according to Crystal E. Many parks have limited amenities beyond the RV hookups.
Limited outdoor recreation: The casino-adjacent parks focus on gambling rather than outdoor activities. "Outside of gambling there's not a lot to do unless you want to go for a drive," explains Richard S. about Hollywood Casino RV Park. Without hiking trails or natural features, these parks serve primarily as convenient bases.
Airport noise at some locations: Certain campgrounds experience airport traffic. At Southaven RV Park, Thomas R. warns, "Incoming flights to Memphis start flying overhead at 4:15 am. They take a direct path over top of this park." This can impact sleep quality for light sleepers.
Tips for camping with families
Limited kid-friendly amenities: Many Robinsonville RV parks lack specific children's facilities. Nicole R. notes that Hollywood Casino RV Park is "pretty basic but convenient to casino so not really kid friendly." Consider bringing your own entertainment for children.
Varied bathroom facilities: Bathroom quality varies significantly between parks. At Agricenter International RV Park, "One bathroom was really clean and had a nicely tiled shower. The other bathroom was always dirty and wasn't updated like the other one," according to M E. This makes some locations better suited for self-contained camping.
Nearby attractions: While casino RV parks themselves offer few family activities, several attractions lie within driving distance. "We drove over to Helena/West Helena (neat bridge!) and visited the Delta Cultural Center," shares Richard S. about day trips from Hollywood Casino RV Park.
Tips from RVers
Water pressure considerations: Some campgrounds have unusually high water pressure. At Sam's Town Tunica, Bryan A. cautions, "One little issue was that water pressure was over 50lbs! Glad I have a regulator!" Bring a pressure regulator to protect your RV plumbing.
Shuttle service changes: While some Robinsonville RV parks previously offered casino shuttles, availability may have changed. "When I made the rez, it said they had shuttle service. When I called the front desk, they said they don't do shuttles anymore," reports Bryan A. about Sam's Town. Confirm current shuttle status before booking.
Budget-friendly options: Several reviewers note the good value of area RV parks. "Reserved for 3 nights and we ended up staying 7 and we don't even gamble, but after traveling for a couple months it was nice to relax for a bit without breaking the bank," shares Rocio C. about Hollywood Casino RV Park. Rates are generally lower than metropolitan areas with comparable amenities.