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.