Camping near Sam Rayburn Reservoir

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Enid Lake in northern Mississippi features an array of developed campgrounds managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, offering diverse camping experiences for visitors. Persimmon Hill and Wallace Creek campgrounds provide full-hookup sites with concrete pads suitable for RVs and tent camping, with most sites offering views of the lake. Chickasaw Hill and George P. Cossar State Park add to the mixed-use campground options in the area, with the state park also providing cabin accommodations for those seeking more amenities. Most established campgrounds in this region include basic facilities such as drinking water, toilets, and picnic tables.

Camping availability remains consistent year-round at many Enid Lake campgrounds, though summer sees higher demand for waterfront sites. Access roads to the campgrounds are generally well-maintained, with paved routes suitable for most vehicles. "This is a nice older campground with full hookups including sewer, which makes it nice. Not far from I-55 if you needed some place to stop for the night," noted one visitor about George P. Cossar State Park. The region experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters, making spring and fall particularly pleasant for camping. Several campgrounds maintain clean facilities year-round, with air-conditioned shower houses at locations like Persimmon Hill. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, with both AT&T and Verizon providing coverage at most campgrounds.

Waterfront camping represents one of the primary draws to this region, with fishing opportunities standing out as a key attraction. Enid Lake is renowned for crappie fishing, with one camper describing it as "a top fishing lake with no commercial or residential developments on the lake." The campgrounds are particularly popular with families, featuring playgrounds, basketball courts, and nature trails at select locations. Most sites at Persimmon Hill Campground provide views of the lake, with several campers highlighting the cleanliness and spaciousness of the concrete pads. Weekend crowding can be an issue, particularly during summer months, with one visitor noting, "We stayed a couple of days and left before the weekend. A quick walk around the park showed almost every site was reserved for the weekend starting Thursday." Some campgrounds also offer amenities like mini-golf and disc golf courses for additional recreation opportunities.

Best Camping Sites Near Sam Rayburn Reservoir (50)

    1. Wallace Creek

    13 Reviews
    Pope, MS
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4571

    $30 - $50 / night

    "Stock up on supplies because there is not much around. Sites are really nice and spacious with paved driveways and patios. "

    "Enid Lake has an earthen dam and was built for flood control. We enjoyed the nearby North Mississippi Fish Hatchery and Visitors Center."

    2. Persimmon Hill(enid Lake)

    12 Reviews
    Oakland, MS
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4571

    $30 - $50 / night

    "Also the north mississippi fish hatchery is here but closed for the holidays."

    "All sites are generously sized with plenty of room and flat spots to put a tent, plus more than half of the sites have a view of the lake."

    3. Chickasaw Hill

    5 Reviews
    Pope, MS
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4571

    $30 - $50 / night

    "There are 7 walk in sites grouped together. Each site had their own electric box and shared a water faucet. Not much privacy, but my daughter loved running around with the other kids."

    "New to fulltime rv life we chose to spend a week at this quiet off the beaten path campground on our way west . This place offers nice concrete pads with full hookups that are relatively level."

    4. George P. Cossar State Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    Oakland, MS
    3 miles
    Website

    "Lakeside sites would allow for boat pull-up within view."

    "We stay at Cossar pretty often, due to it being close to home. We have always stayed on the Yocona Ridge loop, and it has been a nice campground."

    5. Long Branch

    2 Reviews
    Oakland, MS
    0 miles
    Website

    $10 / night

    6. Point Pleasant

    1 Review
    Sam Rayburn Reservoir, MS
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4571

    7. Plum Point Campground

    1 Review
    Pope, MS
    2 miles
    Website

    $10 / night

    "Goodspot surrounded by rednecks"

    8. Fords Well Horse Camp

    1 Review
    Sam Rayburn Reservoir, MS
    3 miles
    Website

    "Trails are marked and well-maintained."

    9. Ford's Well

    1 Review
    Sam Rayburn Reservoir, MS
    3 miles

    "Good fishing on enid lake"

    10. Water Valley Landing

    1 Review
    Water Valley, MS
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4571

    $30 - $50 / night

    "Right on enid lake. All the amenities"

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Recent Reviews near Sam Rayburn Reservoir

201 Reviews of 50 Sam Rayburn Reservoir Campgrounds


  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Prophet Bridge

    Not a place to overnight

    I was here for 1 night, completely to myself and the next morning, police showed up. They said someone called. They were very nice and understanding. However said I could not stay.

    Though this is an Army Core of Engineers location you’d need a permit. Even thought it’s not designated as needing one.

    You could park here for the day though, work if you needed. There is a good Starlink connection.

  • Bryce K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Puskus Lake

    Good spot, busy on weekends

    Amazing spot stayed here for 6 days no problems and enjoyed it a ton. If you have solar or starlink pick your spot wisely as a lot I have a ton of trees.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Wall Doxey State Park Campground

    Pricey but ok for an overnight

    Heavily wooded campground with large sites well spaced. Concrete pads for your camper rig but watch your step. Lots of erosion around the edges. Sites do have electric and water service. I thought prices were a little high. With registration fee and taxes my two nights stay was about $70.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Oak Grove (MS) — Sardis Lake

    Good place

    Quiet campground with a lake you can fish and have a fishing boat. Pontoons are acceptable. Bathrooms are decent and the camps pot accommodated my 36ft 5th wheel.

  • Jenna L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Hugh White State Park Campground

    Great views!

    This is a nice little campground, and really beautiful views of the water if you can get along the water. The sites are nice and grassy, and a lot of the sites have privacy bushes and things of that nature. There's no amenities at each campsite, like electric, but there are water spigots throughout the camp. Good cell service, and very quiet.

  • Anna D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 28, 2025

    Hernando Point

    Great campground

    Sites are paved and full hookups at site. Nice view!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 3, 2025

    Hernando Point

    Beautiful and Quiet

    The sites were easy to get into and the campground was quiet and the setting is really beautiful. Would recommend!!

  • C
    Mar. 21, 2025

    Wall Doxey State Park Campground

    Nice stay

    Camped 4days/3nights. Really nice wooded sites. Water and Electric on site. Wifi-Tmobile worked fine whole trip. Not a lot of campers while I was here. Quiet and Peaceful. I did not use bathroom facilities. No one available at check-in however I had reserved and paid ahead. Staff drove around regularly. Felt safe here as a solo female tent camper with a dog. Would visit again

  • Jadon B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 15, 2025

    Prophet Bridge

    Boat ramp with picnic area

    Out of the way. Decent sized parking lot with boat ramp, picnic tables, and trash cans. Unfortunately it seems like the regulars dont know what the trash cans are for.


Guide to Sam Rayburn Reservoir

Enid Lake in northern Mississippi spans approximately 35,000 acres and sits at an elevation of about 230 feet. The lake is part of the Yazoo River Basin flood control system constructed in the 1950s. With summer temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and high humidity, many campers prefer visiting in spring or fall when conditions are milder and campgrounds aren't at full capacity.

What to do

Fishing for crappie: Enid Lake has earned a reputation for exceptional crappie fishing throughout its waters. At Persimmon Hill Campground, one camper noted, "Full hookups, level, clean and top rated bathroom facilities. The lake is a top fishing lake with no commercial or residential developments on the lake."

Visit the fish hatchery: Located near the Enid Dam, the North Mississippi Fish Hatchery offers educational exhibits about local wildlife. "The North Mississippi Fish Hatchery(by the Enid Dam) is a fun place to visit and tour for very small fee," according to a camper who stayed at Wallace Creek.

Disc golf course: Several campgrounds offer recreational amenities beyond water activities. George P. Cossar State Park maintains a disc golf course that has improved over time. One visitor mentioned, "There is a Frisbee golf course that has gotten better over time. The course is now marked very well."

What campers like

Spacious concrete pads: Many campers appreciate the size and quality of the RV sites around Enid Lake. A visitor at Chickasaw Hill commented, "A great little spot with water and electric, pull through and some back in sites. It was very warm but we knew that, would go back in different seasons."

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness is consistently mentioned as a positive feature. "Very nice and clean campground. Quiet and peaceful on weekdays!" noted a camper who stayed at Persimmon Hill.

Wildlife viewing: The natural setting provides opportunities to observe local fauna. "Lots of wildlife to observe. I've never seen more deer, especially close up, in my life!" reported a camper describing their experience at Persimmon Hill Campground.

What you should know

Site reservation patterns: Weekends fill up quickly at popular campgrounds. As one camper at Wallace Creek Campground observed, "The campground is pretty hilly but the roads were easy enough for us to navigate in our 45' RV and tow car."

Site selection considerations: Not all sites are created equal, and some have spacing or privacy issues. A camper at Wallace Creek warned, "Sites are moderately spaced with some closer than others. 55 should not exist. It was wedged in between two others."

Water level fluctuations: Enid Lake experiences significant water level changes that affect access to beaches and water activities. "Lake level was up so not much of the swim beach was exposed," mentioned a visitor at Chickasaw Hill.

Tips for camping with families

Playground options: Several Enid Lake campgrounds offer play areas for children. At George P. Cossar State Park, "Yokona ridge has a great playground for kids with the putt-putt golf course a short walk away. 4$+tax per person to play."

Beach access: Swimming areas are available at some campgrounds when water levels permit. A family who camped at Chickasaw Hill reported, "There is a day use area with a boat ramp, pavilion, beach, and playground."

Evening activities: Some campsites have walking paths suitable for evening strolls. At Persimmon Hill, "Behind the playground is a nice nature trail that is lit at night for an evening stroll."

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: Many Enid Lake campgrounds offer complete utility connections. A visitor to Fords Well Horse Camp mentioned, "My friends and I enjoy riding there. Trails are marked and well-maintained."

Cell service information: Most campgrounds around Enid Lake have reliable connectivity. One camper at Persimmon Hill noted, "Good ATT & Verizon cell service. Did not try OTA TV."

Navigation considerations: Some access roads require careful planning. "Not far from I-55 if you needed some place to stop for the night," commented one RVer about George P. Cossar State Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Sam Rayburn Reservoir?

According to TheDyrt.com, Sam Rayburn Reservoir offers a wide range of camping options, with 50 campgrounds and RV parks near Sam Rayburn Reservoir and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Sam Rayburn Reservoir?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Sam Rayburn Reservoir is Wallace Creek with a 4.8-star rating from 13 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Sam Rayburn Reservoir?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Sam Rayburn Reservoir.

What parks are near Sam Rayburn Reservoir?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near Sam Rayburn Reservoir that allow camping, notably Enid Lake and Grenada Lake.