Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Ackerman, MS

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Choctaw Lake accepts pets at all campsites, with designated swimming areas for visitors and their canine companions. This lakeside campground includes picnic tables, water and electric hookups with tent and RV sites that accommodate pets. Local campgrounds are searchable through The Dyrt's listings. Jeff Busby Campground, located along the Natchez Trace Parkway, offers free pet-friendly camping with picnic tables and clean toilets, though reviewers note the absence of electric hookups and dump stations. Starkville KOA provides comprehensive amenities for pets with full hookups, showers, and trash service. Most campsites throughout the region maintain standard leash policies, typically requiring dogs to be kept on leashes no longer than 6 feet when outside of vehicles or RVs.

The one-mile nature walk at Jeff Busby provides excellent exercise opportunities for dogs and their owners, with drinking water available at spigots throughout the campground. Many sites are situated directly on or near water, allowing easy access for dogs that enjoy swimming, though pet owners should be aware that summer months bring increased humidity and insects. Sites 5 and 8 at Choctaw Lake are particularly popular among pet owners seeking lakefront access. The campground's large campsites provide ample space for pets to relax with their owners. Reflect, Renew, Resolve campground features hot showers and toilets that make extended stays with pets more comfortable. Most campgrounds in the region have minimal to no cell service, creating a distraction-free environment for quality time with pets.

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Ackerman, MS

71 Reviews of 28 Ackerman Campgrounds


  • M
    May. 8, 2023

    Neshoba County Lake

    Questionable

    Can anyone tell me about the primitive camping? My husband and children are planning a camping trip for this weekend over Mother’s Day, we are new to the neshoba county area. I see that fishing has great reviews, but what other amenities are there? Are pets allowed (on leash of course), kids friendly?

  • Hannah C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 18, 2022

    Jeff Busby Campground, Milepost 193.1 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    It was ok

    This campground was just ok in my opinion. I went through it while traveling the Natchez Trace. It is one of only three campgrounds that can be found on the Trace. I did not end up staying here, but wanted to check it out to see if it was worth staying in the future. The bathrooms were very old and could have used an upgrade. There is a very nice nature trail here for walking and it is the highest point in Mississippi with wonderful views!

  • L F.
    Oct. 31, 2024

    Eagle Point Primitive Campground

    Unsafe

    I had a horrible experience at this campsite. Rolled up to find one (miserable) couple there. They were blasting music out of their car which is whatever and I waved hello and they just stared. Multiple cars came thru the campsite at night, shining their headlights every which way. Even though it says don’t enter past a certain point unless you are camping, this is clearly a spot for locals to do what they cannot do at home. At 2am I hear barking and one of my dogs busts through my tent. I go out there and there is a pack of wild dogs scouring the campsite. They weren’t terrifying or coming at us, but it was still scary. No more than 10 mins later two cars surround my tent with headlights, which is really scary for anyone, but I am a young woman traveling alone. Apparently the couple called the cops saying my dogs had been barking all night. There was brief barking and it was the wild dogs who were actually eating the trash the evil couple left out. Even if my dogs were barking, why is surrounding my tent with only headlights at 2am appropriate? I couldn’t see anything. Never saw a ranger, immediately left in the morning. Sorry for the essay, just hope to spare someone a similar experience. It is beautiful tho.

  • R
    Nov. 29, 2023

    Choctaw Lake

    Dump Station!

    This is a great place to dump your tanks. Only one problem and we expect it to be resolved soon. The charge is $5.00 but there is no one to pay! The sign claims you can pay in the park, the dump is outside the park, at the entrance or exit. Afterwards we continued to “in the park” to pay with our 53’ rig with car in tow. We looked for a place to pay we gave up and had to try to turn around running over the curb with Motorhome and car we thought we should just mail the fee. A BOX AT THE DUMP STATION SEAM TO BE A SIMPLE FIX.

  • Tris W.
    Nov. 2, 2020

    Indian Mound Campground

    Good stop for a night

    This campground is tucked away off a side road from highway! It’s a pretty low key campground with more permanent homes. The spots are close together and not a lot of privacy but we were just passing through for the night so it was fine for us! Close to the town where MSU is!

    They had 2 showers that had hot water, no laundry

    The lady who checked us in was nice and showed us to our spot!

  • Shana D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 23, 2022

    Hugh White State Park Campground

    Not kept up

    This campground does not appear to be maintained. Many sites are in an area that is subject to flooding. There are a handful of sites along the spillway channel that are decent, but I wouldn’t stay here unless I was able to get one of those sites. Unfortunately, this is another disappointing Mississippi State Park.

  • Lynn G.
    Sep. 30, 2017

    Choctaw Lake

    National Forest lakeside camping

    Nice cozy campground on the lake. The campsites are almost all right next to the water, but there isn’t too much tree cover despite very large campsites. This may help a little with increasing breeze since we didn’t have as many bugs as we expected. Yay: Nice little beach for swimming, boating and fishing. All quite clean, water and power at each campsite, great showers. Simple but all you could want.

    **Nay: Nice hiking trails around the lake, and other great trails nearby.  **

    Surprise:  Saw eagles and some cute little red birds we couldn’t identify :) There is a disc golf course nearby (but we don’t play).

  • LaRee S.
    Jun. 1, 2022

    Reflect, Renew, Resolve

    A sparkling gem in mississippi!

    What a gorgeous farm, and what a marvelous experience! When we first arrived, we thought we would have to hike down to camp. Nope! Brian met us at the gate, and led us down a perfectly manicured field so that we could park right next to our tent spot! 

    He showered us with provisions grown on his farm, including oodles of chanterelles and a couple bulbs of Creole Ajo Rojo from his passion project. We enjoyed a couple hours kayaking on the big pond/little lake with some ducks. We ended up getting caught in a surprise rain storm while floating, but no worries! We were able to make it back and throw up a tarp in no time. There are lots of primo spots to set up your tent, but ours fit perfectly between the two trees our tarp was strung between. 

    Brian really thought of everything when it comes to this camp! He provided us with covered firewood- including heat pine, which burned like a match and made building a fire after the rainstorm a breeze. We loved having enough chairs to set up both in front of the water and in front of the fire, so we didn't have to drag them back and forth. 

    Oh, what luxury it is to have a running toilet and a hot shower while camping! Both structures are incredibly solid and private, and made us feel human again after a couple weeks camping primitively. 

    As for phone service, mine was in and out. This is rural Mississippi, after all. But when I did have service, Brian was incredibly attentive when I needed to reach him!

  • H
    Sep. 22, 2021

    Eagle Point Primitive Campground

    A Scenic Stay

    The campground is located in a beautiful spot on a peninsula with great views of Grenada lake at both sunrise and sunset. The tent pads are nice and each camp has a grill and a nice marble picnic table. Several camps have fire pits, trash cans, and water faucets. There is a nice public restroom just a short walk from any camp. The sounds of the water crashing on the shores around you and the birds singing at sunrise are utterly calming. The only problem is the occasional truck that passes through to sit listening to music or use the campground road as a turn around. This could be fixed if the gate at the entrance were kept closed and only opened for actual campers.


Guide to Ackerman

Camping near Ackerman, Mississippi offers outdoor experiences in the eastern Mississippi hill country, with elevations ranging from 400-650 feet above sea level. The region features a humid subtropical climate with average summer temperatures of 90°F and mild winters. The area's rolling terrain creates diverse camping environments, from lakeside sites to woodland settings with pine and hardwood forests.

What to do

Hiking trails and nature walks: The one-mile trail at Jeff Busby Campground offers scenic views and moderate terrain. "Nice nature walk to a view, 1 mile each way," notes Jacqueline A., making it ideal for casual hikers and dog owners seeking exercise.

Water recreation opportunities: Kayaking and paddling are popular at Dewayne Hayes Campground where visitors can launch directly from their sites. "We launch and paddle from our site. The walking path is about 3 miles round trip from the day-use boat ramp and playground to the campground end," says Cyndi H.

Wildlife observation: The region hosts diverse wildlife including armadillos and various bird species. At Dewayne Hayes, campers report "lots of armadillos" and at Choctaw Lake, visitors have spotted "eagles and some cute little red birds we couldn't identify," according to Lynn G.

What campers like

Lakeside camping access: Many sites at Choctaw Lake provide direct water views and access. "The campsites are almost all right next to the water, but there isn't too much tree cover despite very large campsites," writes Lynn G. Campers appreciate the spaciousness and lake proximity.

Clean facilities: Several campgrounds maintain well-kept restrooms and shower facilities. At Reflect, Renew, Resolve, LaRee S. explains, "Oh, what luxury it is to have a running toilet and a hot shower while camping! Both structures are incredibly solid and private, and made us feel human again after a couple weeks camping primitively."

Affordable options: Jeff Busby Campground offers free camping along the Natchez Trace Parkway. "We stayed here just one night. Plenty of place for our RV. First come first serve. Has water and bathrooms. Quiet at night and in morning," shares Pierre L., highlighting the value for travelers on a budget.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Many campgrounds have limited connectivity. At Reflect, Renew, Resolve, campers report service "in and out" as "this is rural Mississippi, after all." Dog owners should prepare for limited communication options when visiting pet-friendly campgrounds.

Weather and bug considerations: The high humidity affects camping comfort, particularly in summer months. "We didn't have as many bugs as we expected. Yay!" notes a Choctaw Lake camper, though others mention that "nighttime can be quite humid and bug ridden" during warmer periods.

Campground layout variations: RV and tent camping experiences differ significantly at some locations. At Starkville KOA, Chris B. mentions, "It's a basic KOA with clean showers, laundry, and full hookups. The lake that was an attraction including water slides and fishing docks is dry and has been for a couple of years."

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Ackerman, MS is Choctaw Lake with a 4-star rating from 8 reviews.

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