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    Several cabin campgrounds surround Saltillo, Mississippi, providing varied accommodations for overnight visitors. Tombigbee State Park Campground offers cabin rentals with full hookups including electricity, water, and sewer connections. The cabins provide basic sleeping arrangements with some units featuring kitchen facilities. Trace State Park Campground also maintains cabin accommodations with nearby recreational opportunities. Most cabin sites include picnic tables and fire rings for outdoor meals. "The sites were nice and concrete. We got in late so the site numbers were hard to see, but we figured it out. I only wish we got to stay more than a night."

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. J.P. Coleman State Park Campground features cabins with lake access, while Serenity RV Park maintains cabins adjacent to their pull-through sites. Wall Doxey State Park Campground offers cabin rentals year-round with reservations required. Many properties allow pets in designated cabin units, though additional fees may apply. According to one visitor, "The park was nice but it's not my style of camping or at least not my site. My view was surrounded by campers, felt packed in like a sardine."

    Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations - some cabins feature full kitchens while others provide only basic cooking equipment. Serenity RV Park maintains a small store with snacks, drinks and RV essentials. Howard Stafford Park Campground cabins offer water and electric hookups but limited trash disposal options. Tombigbee State Park includes a camp store with basic provisions, making it convenient for overnight guests who forget essential items.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Saltillo (10)

      1. Tombigbee State Park Campground

      4.5(17)11mi from Saltillo36 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We have camped at several MS state parks near Memphis (Tishomingo, Wall Doxey) and have left feeling like MS didn’t have a lot to offer, but Tombigbee State Park is great."

      "They clouded full hookups, a picnic table and fire ring. The area was clean and surroundings wooded. Neighboring camping spots were adequately spaced."

      from $2 - $342 / night

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      2. Trace State Park Campground

      4.1(21)14mi from Saltillo98 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Trace State Park near Tupelo, MS. Once you get into Tupelo the signage directing you to the park is easy to find and follow."

      "It and Eagle Ridge areas are more rustic and shady than the Warrior Trails area (the Equestrian area)."

      from $17 - $342 / night

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      3. Serenity RV Park

      4.5(2)9mi from SaltilloRVs, Cabins

      "Water and electric hookups are centrally located on the pad, though the electric connection sits low to the ground, requiring us to bend the surge protector to plug in."

      "Stayed here while I was driving through on a long trip. Easy in & our, clean facilities, and currently upgrading sites from gravel to concrete. I will be back on future trips."

      from $55 - $65 / night

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      4. Tishomingo State Park Campground

      4.3(51)33mi from Saltillo91 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Primitive camping sites available, but are developed with fire rings & mingled in with RV camping. Cabins in park as well"

      "Around 12 miles of trails, 43 acre lake, Bear Creek flows through the middle of the park providing class 1 & 2 rapids. Canoe trips are available but I prefer kayaking further downstream."

      from $2 - $267 / night

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      5. Natchez Trace RV Park

      3.7(3)17mi from SaltilloRVs, Cabins

      "Stopped here for a night traveling through Mississippi. It is a little out of the way, but quiet. You drive down the Natches trace to get here."

      from $33 / night

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      6. Howard Stafford Park Campground

      4.6(5)21mi from Saltillo18 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The campground is next to a big county park with a playground, boat ramp and fishing docks. Nice walking paths along the lakes edge provides a great place for a view of the sunset."

      "Small campground attached to a public use park. Gated after dark with older but usable bathrooms and showers. Has a splash pad, a basketball court, and several piers on the lake for fishing."

      from $25 / night

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      7. Wall Doxey State Park Campground

      3.9(21)48mi from Saltillo93 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "First, I drove in while Mississippi was under a blanket of snow."

      "Quiet wooded area with water and electricity. There are bath houses that have washer and dryer’s available so bring your quarters and laundry soap."

      from $2 - $447 / night

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      8. J.P. Coleman State Park Campground

      4.0(11)49mi from Saltillo120 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The sites are rather narrow with varying sizes and locations for outdoor living space. Pay close attention to the states website regarding vehicle size maximums."

      "Fire pits provided, very clean with great walking trails, dog friendly. Easy access!!"

      from $2 - $1000 / night

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      9. Elliot Branch - Bear Creek Dev Auth

      4.5(2)42mi from SaltilloRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We stayed at two cabins at Elliot Branch in August with some friends. "

      "The park closed at the end of October but the ramp is open year round. They have really nice cabins. Very little cell service. One bathhouse for all campers. The camp sites"

      10. Thousand Trails Cherokee Landing

      3.5(4)48mi from SaltilloRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We got cabins for the family, they were very nice (bring your own sheets, towels, and food, they had basic cookware and dining ware but ours is in the camp bin so we used what we brought and were used"

      "Emerald green lake, plenty of room between campsites. CANNOT wait to go back!!"

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    Cabin Reviews near Saltillo, MS

    137 Reviews of 10 Saltillo Campgrounds


    • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 30, 2018

      Trace State Park Campground

      Needs some work

      Trace State Park near Tupelo, MS. Once you get into Tupelo the signage directing you to the park is easy to find and follow.

      The road in is in terrible shape, the lake is missing, the levy being worked on. They have horse, ATV and mountain bike trails which are in okay shape but could use some TLC. There are rental cabins and the store is limited to souvenir type merchandise and disc’s.

      The staff at the park were very helpful and the facilities, which included a showerhouse/multipurpose room and screened porch were very well taken care of. I definitely liked the large shower stalls!

      The sites are spacious, including a fire area, picnic table, electric hookup, water and sewer hook up. You have some privacy and depending on your site sparse to full shade.

      There is Disc golf, fishing, and currently limited water sports.We used the multipurpose room and a nearby site that had more then enough room for all of us to sit around the fire.

      Tupelo, Mississippi is nearby with Elvis’s birthplace. In addition there are several recreation areas to visit on the Natchez Trace with historical information and trails to explore.

    • Napunani
      Jun. 23, 2022

      J.P. Coleman State Park Campground

      Nice Lake View...but

      PROS 

      We were able to reserve 368 days prior to arrival 

      Very friendly and helpful check-in clerk 

      Fantastic view of the lake from site 45 

      Mostly quiet except for campground party animals until 3am! 

      Concrete parking pad 

      BBQ grill 

      Fire ring constructed of concrete pavers 

      Coin-operated washers/dryers in shower/toilet facility 

      Small playground, pool and mini-golf course 

      Good jumping off point for Shiloh Battlefield 

      CONS 

      Campsite 45 was full of litter…cigarettes butts, bones, bottle caps, pieces of chalk, straws, melted soda bottles…just nasty 

      Fire ring made of concrete pavers full of ash and trash upon arrival…again nasty Pedestal BBQ grill full of trash and ash upon arrival…more nastiness 

      Campers ignored basic rules/courtesy/respect such as keeping dogs on leash and walking through occupied campsites at anytime. One camper walking through our site complained to us our chairs on our site were in THEIR way. 

      No senior discount 

      Narrow site 

      Site 45 not level 

      Site 45 mostly fun sun 

      Basically we didn't experience any of the campground rules being enforced so obviously there is no management oversight at this State Park 

      Never saw a park ranger drive through the campground (Saturday-Monday) 

      Never saw a camp host or a campsite for a camp host

      Campground quiet hours not enforced 

      Posted "No Swimming” from campsites along lake, but that didn’t stop a sole and no one enforced it 

      Concrete picnic table at end of parking pad, so at the bumper of the camper 

      Sites very close to each other with no vegetation between sites, so no privacy what so ever 

      Street lights throughout campground, so not dark sky friendly 

      Small playground, pool and mini-golf course not walkable from campground 

      Trash dumpsters outside of campground…not walkable 

      Twisty, steep and narrow roadway into campsite...not for novice rig drivers

      Due to short campsites, tow vehicles had to be creative with parking, sometimes blocking most of the campground road, again no enforcement efforts

      No WiFi 

      1 bar Verizon

    • Tiger Scout S.
      May. 21, 2020

      Tishomingo State Park Campground

      The best in Mississippi

      Excellent hiking. Primitive camping sites available, but are developed with fire rings & mingled in with RV camping. Cabins in park as well

    • Codey N.
      Jun. 17, 2018

      Tishomingo State Park Campground

      Best State Park in MS

      Around 12 miles of trails, 43 acre lake, Bear Creek flows through the middle of the park providing class 1 & 2 rapids. Canoe trips are available but I prefer kayaking further downstream. They have 3 different disc golf courses throughout the park with disc rental at the office, as well pavillions, picnic tables, grills, literally anything you could ask for.

    • Michael W.
      Oct. 19, 2021

      J.P. Coleman State Park Campground

      Narrow sites with killer views

      The sites are rather narrow with varying sizes and locations for outdoor living space. Pay close attention to the states website regarding vehicle size maximums. As I walk through the park, it appears that all spots are full hookup and paved. We are on site 43 and anything longer than 30 ft will be pushing it. As it is, our 25ft trailer fits nicely, but the truck is parallel parked across the end of my site in order to be off the road. The picnic table is behind the camper instead of on camp side, which isn’t my favorite setup but we are making due. Some sites have metal fire rings, while others (like ours) have rock circle pits. Some campsites on the hill side have no picnic table OR fire pits. They also have almost no room to walk around the RV without tumbling down the hill. Sites 62 and 64 aren’t terrible, but everything else from 59 and up is pretty bad. 25-34 and 51-54 are short and back up to a a hill. Would be great for Class B or smaller travel trailers. Sites 10-24 are in a separate area from the rest. 35-50 are down on a low flat area near the water and are the best if you like a view of the lake.

      Bath house in our loop is clean, not completely out of date, and heated for cold weather camping. There is a small area with 2 set of pay washers/dryers and a few vending machines.

      All in all, well worth the State’s $32/night charge.

    • Blair M.
      Jun. 1, 2019

      Tishomingo State Park Campground

      Peaceful Camping!

      We've visited Tishomingo State Park twice in the last few months.  The first was in February when we stayed at the cabins.  They have big porches, a kitchen, bathroom, and two beds which was perfect for two couples to visit.  They are quite old, but it adds to the charm of the cabins.  We had a fire in the fire pit at night, played disc golf, hiked, and walked down to the river to sit a bit.  Such a nice weekend!

      Easter weekend we took our camper to Tishomingo State Park.  It was a lovely time despite the rain on Friday night!  We spent one afternoon playing disc golf and hiking.  The hiking trails are lovely!  Our dog enjoyed it too.  On Easter weekend, there is a huge Easter egg hunt for children which drew a lot of people.

    • Napunani
      Dec. 13, 2022

      Trace State Park Campground

      Great Lake Views in Deer Run Campground

      PROS 

      No transaction fee assessed for making my own online reservation 

      Site 8 excellent view of lake 

      Asphalt parking pad 

      Pedestal BBQ, moveable wooden picnic table and rock campfire pit. 

      Eagle Ridge campground has 3 washers and 3 dryers $1.50 

      Heated toilet/shower blding. No AC tho - just a box fan.


      1 bar T-MOBILE but we’re able to live stream TV via T-MOBILE hot spot

      CONS 

      No senior discount 

      Site number is painted in the roadway and due to leaves on road difficult to find Numerous large road potholes from entrance gate to campground.  Guess this eliminates any need for speed bumps!

      Not dark sky friendly due to 2 street lights, at site 2 and 13, that light up most of the small campground loop 

      Deer Run campsites very close to each other 

      Site 8 unlevel side-to-side 

      Dirt and sand surrounded asphalt parking pad so during rains (for 2 days) it was a big mess 

      No privacy from any other campsite 

      Due to campsite water spigot being low to ground, insufficient space to add water filter 

      Deer Run campground toilet/shower building is not handicap accessible 

      Trash roll offs outside of camping loop. 15 minute walk one way. 

      No park WIFI

    • Ryan S.
      May. 18, 2020

      Tombigbee State Park Campground

      Pleasantly surprised!!

      We have camped at several MS state parks near Memphis (Tishomingo, Wall Doxey) and have left feeling like MS didn’t have a lot to offer, but Tombigbee State Park is great. There is a video included in the post which includes the entire campground area. I hope you find it helpful. Additionally, here is a basic overview of pros and cons:

      Pros:

      1. All sites close to the bathhouse
      2. Most sites with full hook up including sewer and 30/50 amp plugs. (see pics)
      3. Multiple updated playgrounds
      4. Very affordable. $24 a night for a full hook up site.
      5. Very walkable. Small campground with access to amenities by foot.
      6. Disc golf course is very fun. It is has an interesting layout in the woods so it is much like a hike.
      7. The park is near Tupelo, MS and there is a Dollar General right at the entrance to the park.
      8. If you are primitive camping, the tent camping area is outstanding. (see pic) There are picnic tables, elevated tent platforms, places for hammocks, a porch swing and bench around a raised fire pit. If you are primitive camping, it is a great place.
      9. There are several docks for fishing and there were signs for the option of boating with a trolling motor, but no one was boating while we were there.
      10. The park office was not open while we were here, but it did look updated
      11. Great for young kids because the campground is small with a flat loop that is easy for bike riding, skating, or scooters. It is easy to see the kids from your campsite and not worry about them getting lost
      12. frequent monitoring by the park rangers. Appears that this park is very well taken care of.

      Cons:

      1. Absolutely no shade on the playground.
      2. Inside loop spots are mostly close together. very little privacy.
      3. We were not able to view the inside of the bathhouse.
      4. only 20 sites and only 4 tent camping areas and were without water or electric.
      5. No SP swag so no stickers, patches, shirts, etc.

      This is an A+ for the price, amenities and location to our home base of Memphis. We will definitely be back.

    • J
      May. 29, 2021

      Tombigbee State Park Campground

      Great for families! Trash location is an issue though

      The campsites were nice. They clouded full hookups, a picnic table and fire ring. The area was clean and surroundings wooded. Neighboring camping spots were adequately spaced. There were lots of areas for kids to play, including a large playground, a baseball/kickball field and hiking/biking trails.

      One big problem, however, was the location of trash dumpsters and cans. There were NO TRASH CANS in the camping area, and the few that were somewhat nearby had signs saying to take your trash to the end of the park road, which was a mile away. This was a problem because we had already hooked up our RV and couldn’t jump in and run the trash that far. Needless to say, whoever maintains the park is being a little lazy and doesn’t want to bother handling trash. Other than that, it was a fairly well maintained park.


    Guide to Saltillo

    Cabins near Saltillo, Mississippi are situated in the northeastern part of the state, within the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. This region averages 54 inches of annual rainfall with summer temperatures regularly reaching the 90s. Most cabin accommodations are concentrated within a 40-mile radius of Saltillo, with several state parks offering both rustic and modernized options.

    What to do

    Fishing at multiple lakes: Tombigbee State Park Campground features a small lake with fishing docks. According to one visitor, "Very well kept. Frisbee golf. Ball field. Large lake. Very quiet."

    Disc golf courses: Tombigbee State Park Campground offers an 18-hole disc golf course through wooded terrain. A camper noted, "The disc golf course is very fun. It has an interesting layout in the woods so it is much like a hike."

    Hiking trails: Trace State Park Campground provides multiple walking paths around its lake. One visitor mentioned, "Clean campsites and bathrooms. Nice hiking trails."

    Water recreation: Numerous parks offer boating access with varying motor restrictions. A camper at J.P. Coleman State Park mentioned, "Love love this campground!! We stayed right on the water, the spots are big and spacious. Fire pits provided, very clean with great walking trails, dog friendly."

    What campers like

    Affordability: State parks in the region maintain lower rates compared to private operations. One visitor to Howard Stafford Park Campground commented, "Can't beat the price at $22/night. We stopped in for a night in our teardrop trailer on our way farther up north."

    Lake access: Several parks feature direct water access from camping areas. A camper at Trace State Park noted, "We were in site 4 on the lake. Beautiful view! Grounds could use some updating but we really enjoyed our stay here."

    Quiet atmosphere: Most cabin sites are situated away from highway noise. A visitor to Elliot Branch - Bear Creek Dev Auth stated, "The cabins are clean and quiet. They have a full kitchen, bathroom, and ours slept two in a double bed, but there is room in the living area for cots or sleeping on the couch."

    Spacious sites: Many campsites provide adequate room between neighboring units. A camper at J.P. Coleman described, "We stayed on campsite #55. It was back away from the water but we had a clear view to the water. Beautiful park."

    What you should know

    Cabin amenities vary widely: Different parks offer varying levels of amenities and furnishings. At Serenity RV Park, "The CG Wi-Fi worked well for basic tasks such as email and web browsing, including Facebook, though we did not attempt to stream."

    Reservation requirements: Most state park cabins require advance booking, particularly during peak seasons. A visitor noted, "We were able to reserve 368 days prior to arrival."

    Road conditions: Some parks have deteriorating internal roads. A Trace State Park visitor mentioned, "Pros: Clean, relatively quiet even when full, lots of sites with direct, clean access to lakefront. Cons: not much level space between camper pads, access roads need replacing."

    Cell service limitations: Coverage can be spotty throughout the region. At Elliot Branch, a camper reported, "Very little cell service. One bathhouse for all campers."

    Seasonal considerations: Some facilities close during winter months. A reviewer noted, "The park closed at the end of October but the ramp is open year round."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playgrounds and recreation: Many parks include family-friendly amenities. A visitor to Tombigbee State Park mentioned, "Across the street was a nice big field, playground and baseball diamond. The trails and disc golf was in the same area."

    Cabin alternatives: Several parks offer both cabin rentals and camping options. At Wall Doxey State Park Campground, a camper noted, "Wall Doxey is a well maintained campground. The sites are far enough apart to not feel on top of your neighbor. The playground could use an update, but it does the job keeping the kids entertained."

    Special events: Some parks host seasonal activities. A visitor shared, "My wife and I have only camped here once. It won't be the last time, but we were invited to the halloween get together at the park. And we had no idea it was such a big deal."

    Water safety: Lakes have varying swimming regulations. A Howard Stafford Park visitor mentioned, "The campground is next to a big county park with a playground, boat ramp and fishing docks. Nice walking paths along the lakes edge provides a great place for a view of the sunset."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: Carefully review site dimensions before booking. A Tombigbee State Park camper advised, "Great for young kids because the campground is small with a flat loop that is easy for bike riding, skating, or scooters. It is easy to see the kids from your campsite and not worry about them getting lost."

    Hookup access: Cabin and RV sites typically offer different utility connections. One visitor reported, "The water pressure was adequate at around 40 psi."

    Gate access: Some parks restrict after-hours entry. A Howard Stafford visitor noted, "Non campers kicked out at 8pm and gates are locked. All campers get a key for after hours entry/exit."

    Site leveling: Many pads require additional leveling equipment. A camper commented, "Concrete parking pad. BBQ grill. Fire ring constructed of concrete pavers."

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