Best RV Parks & Resorts near Saltillo, MS

Several RV parks surround Saltillo, Mississippi, providing convenient options for motorhome travelers. Lakelife RV Park, located directly in Saltillo, offers 20 sites with full hookups including 30/50 amp electrical service, though it's not designated as big-rig friendly. Serenity RV Park, just west of town, accommodates larger RVs with concrete pull-through sites and full hookup capabilities. "The pad was spacious, providing ample room for our 40' fifth wheel and F-450 truck," noted one visitor about Serenity's layout. Cross City RV Park in Corinth (about 30 miles north) provides year-round access with big-rig friendly sites and full hookups. For those seeking a resort experience, Red Bay Acres RV Resort in nearby Alabama features spacious sites specifically designed for larger motorhomes.

Cell service varies considerably throughout the region's RV campgrounds. Verizon typically provides 2-3 bars at most parks, though signal strength can be limited in heavily wooded areas. Dump stations are available at Cross City RV Park and Turtle Lodge RV Park, while most other facilities offer sewer hookups directly at sites. Pet policies are generally accommodating, with most RV parks allowing pets on leash. Laundry facilities can be found at Serenity RV Park, though availability and costs differ between locations. Navigation to some parks requires attention to specific routes, as GPS systems occasionally suggest unsuitable roads for larger rigs. Howard Stafford Park Campground offers level concrete pads with 30/50 amp service and full hookups for year-round camping about 25 miles southwest of Saltillo.

Best RV Sites Near Saltillo, Mississippi (41)

    1. Moon Lake Farm - Kitchen, Fishing, Showers

    2 Reviews
    Belden, MS
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 205-0660

    $35 - $45 / night

    "This is a very peaceful stop with 30 amp power and water available. Well kept and very nice host. John communicated with us perfectly. The land and lake are beautiful."

    "Beautiful property with great host they have a short trail that goes around the property and a beautiful lake to enjoy"

    2. Serenity RV Park

    1 Review
    Belden, MS
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 269-0444

    $60 - $65 / night

    "Site 26 with FHUs is 1 of 6 pull through cement sites in the CG. The 4 back-in sites are cement pads. The pad was spacious, providing ample room for our 40’ fifth wheel and F-450 truck."

    3. Lakelife RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Tupelo, MS
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 620-8236

    $50 / night

    "This is a new campground located near tupelo, Mississippi. They have a central fire ring with swings, a small camp store, laundry room, and bathhouse."

    4. Natchez Trace RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Tupelo, MS
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 767-8609

    $33 / night

    "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."

    5. Cross City RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Corinth, MS
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 415-0901

    "Jim was right there when we pulled in and we had the choice of two pull throughs or a back-in. We chose back-in site E with FHUs for our two night’s stay."

    "This is a small 15-spot campground but they have pull-through sites for some large RVs. Full hookups on all sites. Small shower house. $22 a night for us."

    6. Red Bay Acres RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Dennis, AL
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (855) 473-3229

    $49 - $50 / night

    "This is typical for an RV resort with open and reasonably close spaces, but is new and very nice and well maintained. The staff is very friendly and helpful."

    7. Shade tree RV

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    Guntown, MS
    4 miles
    +1 (662) 871-8686

    $19 - $50 / night

    8. Turtle Lodge RV Park

    1 Review
    New Albany, MS
    23 miles

    9. Howard Stafford Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    Pontotoc, MS
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 266-0712

    $25 - $35 / night

    "With less than 20 sites this is a small comfortable campground with full hookups. 30 minutes to Tupelo or Oxford, this place splits them down the middle."

    "Small park right on the lake. Can get busy during the weekends. Full hookups and concrete pad."

    10. Corinth RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Corinth, MS
    Website
    +1 (662) 287-8223
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RV Park Reviews near Saltillo, MS

263 Reviews of 41 Saltillo Campgrounds


  • Michael W.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 21, 2025

    Serenity RV Park

    Newer RV Park

    We heard about this new RV park through a blog email and decided to check it out. Following our GPS from I-22, we had no trouble finding the campground (CG).  We arrived at 3:00 PM to find the office closed, with a sign on the door indicating they would return at 3:30. Although we had prepaid for our reservation, we had not been assigned a site number. We called the contact number and left a message. A few minutes later, we received a call back with our site number and were informed that we could proceed to site 26 and check in once the staff member returned from lunch. Site 26 with FHUs is 1 of 6 pull through cement sites in the CG. The 4 back-in sites are cement pads. The pad was spacious, providing ample room for our 40’ fifth wheel and F-450 truck. There are two sewer connections on both cement and gravel sites, which is a nice convenience. 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. The water pressure was adequate at around 40 psi. The CG Wi-Fi worked well for basic tasks such as email and web browsing, including Facebook, though we did not attempt to stream. Facilities include a clean shower and restroom area, as well as a laundry room equipped with four washers and four dryers, each costing$3 per use. During our visit, the small dog run was unavailable due to maintenance or AstroTurf installation. A small playground is located adjacent to it. Most of the sites are pull-through, with a few back-in sites near the cabins. There is highway and train noise, but not too bad. The office carries a selection of snacks, drinks, and some RV essentials. Overall, the CG is a few miles west of Tupelo, with limited attractions nearby. While it offers good amenities and a convenient layout, the remote location may not appeal to those looking for nearby entertainment or dining options. This CG worked well for our overnighter.

  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Oct. 2, 2019

    Davis Lake Campground

    “Literally lake front camping!”

    Davis Lake Recreation Area is situated just 4 miles from the Natchez Trace Parkway. The campground is adjacent to the Eastern shore of the 200 acre Davis Lake. 14 sites are right on the lake front offering spectacular sun rises and evening sun sets, The lake is known to anglers, and wildlife and birds are a given…we had a Great Blue Heron"friend" during our entire stay. The sites were level, paved, and all had nice spacing, picnic tables, fire pits and well cared for electric service (50 amp) and water. Bathhouses were clean and laundry was available. Dump Station. Plenty of historic places to visit in the area and groceries are available in Houlka just 4 miles away. We visited in late September with only 6 sites in use…felt like we had the place to ourselves…and being located in the Tombigbee National Forest there was no light pollution making the night sky a spectacular sight to see.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 13, 2024

    Whitten Park Campground

    One of Our Favs

    Our RV GPS and Waze brought us south from Tishomingo via MS-25 to MS-4 to John Rankin Hwy. It’s a more scenic and narrower road than just taking MS-25 south, but there were no issues. We had made online reservations earlier that day for this Army Corps of Engineers Campground (CG) where we get a 50% discount per night using the National Parks Access Pass. We arrived earlier than 2:00 PM when the check-in gate opens, but there was a sign to go ahead and set up and come back at 2:00 to check-in. As we had our site number, we headed directly to pull through site 9 with water and electric(50/30/20 AMP). This was our third time camping at Whitten and we were delighted to find that they had combined site 8 and 9 into one long site. This site still had the old site amenities, which meant that we had double electric pedestals, water spigots, patio areas with picnic table, standup bbq, and fire pit. We were able to adjust our 5th wheel to avoid the several unlevel areas in this very long pull through. As with most COEs, water pressure was good and the electric worked fine. Whitten CG has a lot of mature trees, so satellite is iffy. We had no north shot for our Starlink. However, we got 2 to 3 bars on Verizon and the Mifi worked well for our needs to include streaming. There’s no WiFi in the CG. Site 9 has water view and does not bump up to other sites, which we found highly desireable. During our first stay in 2019, each loop had a shower house with a washer and dryer that we had used. Our last stay was an overnighter and we didn’t need to do laundry, so we hadn't checked those facilities out. This time we were here for three nights and had planned on doing laundry only to find the doors locked. We asked the camp host about the washers and dryers. He stated that the washers and dryers had been closed during COVID and now they were no long functional and weren't going to be replaced. We again enjoyed the trail system through out the CG and recreation area to walk our dogs. The James L. Whitten Historical Center is interesting to go through. There are several fishing piers as well. We came on a Wednesday and were pretty much by ourselves. Both Thursday and Friday campers started coming in around 11:30 AM filling up the CG. The camp hosts didn’t seem to mind the early arrivals and even opened up the office around noon for a few minutes to accommodate check-ins.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 7, 2025

    Cross City RV Park

    One of the Better Short Stay Campgrounds

    This review is based on a short stay campground (CG). We followed our GPS right to this CG off US-45 just south of Corinth. We were instructed by the very nice owner, Jim, to call when we were 30 minutes out so he could meet us. Jim was right there when we pulled in and we had the choice of two pull throughs or a back-in. We chose back-in site E with FHUs for our two night’s stay. The back-in was easy and the site was fairly level as we had no problems auto-leveling. Water pressure was good at around 45 psi. We had no problems with utilities that were towards the back of the pad as we could back in a good distance. There were no playground, picnic tables nor fire pits. The CG has full timers and seasonal campers, who were very nice. They have a nice bathroom with a shower plus a small laundry with one washer and dryer. The washing is free and drying costs$1. We got two bars on Verizon and a clear shot north for Starlink. This CG is listed under Passport America but looking at reviews on multiple sites, Jim charges everyone the same price around$30. There’s no dog area, but plenty of room to walk your pups. US-45 is near so you get highway noise. After several attempts, we never got connected to the CG’s wifi. Corinth has all your major amenities such as Walmart, Lowes, etc. Borroum's Drug Store and Soda Fountain is a throwback in time and a great place to get lunch. Get there early though, as they fill up fast.We enjoyed our stay in this no frills, laid back, and friendly CG. We would definitely stay here again.

  • Robyn  T.
    Jun. 25, 2021

    Trace State Park Campground

    Family friendly, single mom approved.

    Camped for two weeks in mid fall, October 2020. Full hookups, clean bath house. Family friendly. It is dated though. Play area available, small and quant. Roads are drivable of course but need to be funded, come on Mississippi and step up.. 15-20 minutes from a supercenter on West Main Street in Tupelo. Tupelo is lovely and where we actually live. This is the nearest campground my children 13, 10, and 4 stay at. The 4yo loves is, hiking and bike riding is what the older kids do. Nice lake for fishing, no swimming or wake.

    Site we stayed at was level, and fully shaded.

  • 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

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 28, 2021

    Piney Grove

    Lots of Trees

    We followed the campground(CG) instructions versus our RV GPS as it wanted to take us down a country road no RV should go on. There was signage where to turn to get to this COE CG as you got close. As this was a Friday and based on our experience going to state parks/COEs at the end of the season when the weather is really nice, we went in early so we could get ahead of the weekend crowd. We were glad we did as after an easy check in at the gate, we proceeded to our loop to site 21 with 50/30 AMP and water. The loops here are a little tight and there are lots of trees so coming in late on a popular weekend could be challenging with trucks, cars, and boats parked about. Site 21 was a bit of a challenge backing our 39' 5th wheel into. There were lots of trees and a little bridge with big drop offs on either side of the road, but we got in without mishap after a few tries. As the afternoon progressed, the locals plus rookie RVers all swarmed in around the same time. We grabbed a beverage and watched the show. This was our first time staying at Piney Grove, but we had come to the area the last three years to get our 5th wheel serviced. The CG was completely full for the weekend. There are quite a few back-ins that would have been much easier. We suggest reading reviews on various websites to find which sites will better fit your rig. The pad lengths on the reservations website seemed to be accurate. In our opinion, the only pull through that would fit a 40’ 5th wheel was site 73. The rest of the pull throughs were the half moon shaped type with too sharp of internal turn and/or trees to deal with. A lot of the sites have some lake view. Sites here are closer together than other COEs we have stayed in. Cell service was spotty with both Verizon and AT&T having two bars. We could text but not receive phone calls(though we did see a few people talking on their phones) and often the internet wouldn’t connect or was too slow to be useful. There are internet hotspots in the CG but we could not get our phones to recognize and/or connect. You get a handful of OTA channels but no major networks. We had to chuckle when several campers here tried and tried to get their satellite dishes to connect. Unless you are maybe near the main road or boat ramp area, doubtful you would get a signal as there are too many trees.  There’s a gas station with a few convenience items as you turn toward the campground on County Rd 3501. Boonville is 20 or so minutes away with all the major amenities to include a Walmart. Tishomingo is closer going the opposite direction, but only has a Dollar General, small grocery store, and gas stations. We would stay here again, but definitely in a different site.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2018

    Tishomingo State Park Campground

    Pleasant and affordable place to camp

    We arrived just before 5pm on a Sunday at the end of October and had no problem securing a site. If you are over 65, you pay the same for a site with water and electric as you would for a primitive site ($16). Compared to other states, this was a pleasant surprise. Many sites back up to the lake and have generous sized concrete pads. Most we saw appeared level. Our picnic table was down a hill by the water so it was a hike to it but very pleasant for eating. I would imagine that at other times of the year staying here might not be so pleasant (heat and humidity plus we saw the remains of some HUGE ant hills). No fire rings but it looks like previous visitors may have built fires in the sandy area near the beach. Bathrooms were reasonably clean but they don’t have soap. I also don’t understand why there was one across from site 12 and one more not far down the road but for the last half of the loop, there weren’t any (except for one that had a closed sign and appeared to be more “rustic”). I’m guessing that people in those sites have fully equipped RVs. Good cell service for Verizon in the campground. Nice hiking trails - we liked the Outcroppings Trail. Evidence of the work of the CCC in the Park, especially the swinging bridge. Overall, a pleasant stay.


Guide to Saltillo

Saltillo, Mississippi camping options extend beyond the immediate town area, with several parks located within a 30-mile radius. The region features rolling hills with elevations ranging from 300-500 feet above sea level, creating varied terrain for campers and RVers. Summer temperatures typically reach the 90s with high humidity, while spring and fall offer milder conditions with occasional thunderstorms that can affect camping plans.

What to do

Fishing access: Moon Lake Farm offers peaceful fishing opportunities at their private lake. "The land and lake are beautiful," notes camper Mike B., who appreciated the well-maintained grounds during his stay.

Hiking trails: Tishomingo State Park Campground features multiple trail systems suitable for various skill levels. "Plenty of trails that would satisfy an Ultramarathoner," writes Thomas H., who visited multiple times. Another reviewer adds, "The swinging bridge and trail is very cool! The river is fantastic."

Disc golf: Tishomingo State Park Campground features three disc golf courses according to reviewer K S., who noted the park is "Great for families with many hiking trails and 3 disc golf courses." The courses accommodate various skill levels and provide an alternative outdoor activity when not hiking.

Water recreation: Howard Stafford Park includes boat ramps and fishing docks. As one visitor describes, "Nice walking paths along the lakes edge provides a great place for a view of the sunset." The campground connects to a larger county park with multiple water access points.

What campers like

Well-maintained facilities: Moon Lake Farm earns praise for its cleanliness and services. "This is a very peaceful stop with 30 amp power and water available. Well kept and very nice host," writes Mike B., who found the communication excellent.

Convenient layouts: Campgrounds like Natchez Trace RV Park provide practical setups for travelers. "The sites were large enough to relax, and the neighbors were not right on top of us," notes Joel R., who stopped for an overnight stay while traveling through Mississippi.

Affordable rates: Howard Stafford Park Campground offers competitive pricing for full-hookup sites. "Can't beat the price at $22/night," writes Simon C., who stopped in with a teardrop trailer. The concrete pads with water and electric connections provide good value for travelers.

Natural surroundings: Tishomingo State Park provides scenic views from most sites. Thomas H. reports, "Plenty of trees and amazing views from all the site," though notes cell service can be limited for both major carriers.

What you should know

Varying site quality: Site conditions differ significantly between campgrounds and even within the same park. At Lakelife RV Park, camper Jim A. warns, "This is a gravel parking lot with hook ups. Sites are extremely close together. Not my idea of 'recreation'."

Off-season advantages: Tishomingo State Park offers different experiences depending on when you visit. "Off season wonder! Site 13 with electric and lake side was perfectly level and near restroom with showers, which were large!" reports Big R., who appreciated the quieter atmosphere.

Inconsistent amenities: Even at highly-rated parks, services may be limited. Bruce F. notes about Tishomingo, "The downfall to this park is the camper pads. There are a few that are perfect. Most of them once you step out of your camper has a huge drop off."

Cell service limitations: At some campgrounds, connectivity presents challenges. Thomas H. reports about Tishomingo, "Cellphone coverage is not good here for Verizon or AT&T. Better at front of camp."

Tips for camping with families

Splash pads and playgrounds: Howard Stafford Park includes family-friendly amenities. "Has a splash pad, a basketball court, and several piers on the lake for fishing. You can hear cows in the distance from across the lake," writes Simon C., highlighting features beyond standard camping.

Educational opportunities: Tupelo's attractions make good day trips from nearby campgrounds. Simon C. notes, "Tupelo is 30 minutes away with the Elvis Birthplace museum and other attractions."

Security features: Some parks offer additional safety measures for families. Jim A. mentions about Howard Stafford, "Non campers kicked out at 8pm and gates are locked. All campers get a key for after hours entry/exit."

Swimming access: Check each park's water recreation rules before planning activities. Greg S. notes about Tishomingo, "The only disappointment for us was the lack of swimming opportunities. The pool has long been out of service and swimming isn't allowed in the lake."

Tips from RVers

Laundry availability: Cross City RV Park offers convenient laundry options for travelers. MickandKarla W. note, "They have a nice bathroom with a shower plus a small laundry with one washer and dryer. The washing is free and drying costs $1."

Site selection for larger rigs: When seeking rv sites near Saltillo, Mississippi, consider specific pads that accommodate longer vehicles. At Cross City RV Park, Chip K. reports, "Sites are perfectly level, utilities all work great. Most sites are pull through and long enough to park without unhooking, even with longer rigs."

Entrance considerations: Access can be challenging at some RV parks around Saltillo, Mississippi. As Chip K. warns about Cross City, "Driveway is a bit steep pulling in and out. I did not have a problem with a 36' TT but a low sitting RV with a long rear overhang may have trouble getting in/out without scraping."

Utility placement: Natchez Trace RV Park and similar campgrounds require attention to hookup locations. MickandKarla W. note at Cross City, "We had no problems with utilities that were towards the back of the pad as we could back in a good distance."

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