Best Campgrounds near Waterford, MS

Waterford, Mississippi provides several campground options within a short drive, including Wall Doxey State Park Campground and Chewalla Lake Recreation Area. These mixed-use campgrounds accommodate various camping styles from tent and RV camping to cabins and glamping. Wall Doxey State Park features a swimming lake, picnic areas, and a 2-mile hiking trail around the lake, while Chewalla Lake offers boat-in access and multi-use trails. Other nearby options include Puskus Lake and Hurricane Landing, which provide additional camping areas with varying levels of amenities and access to water recreation.

Road conditions and campground maintenance vary significantly throughout the region. Many campgrounds in northern Mississippi show signs of limited state funding, with visitors noting potholes and infrastructure needs. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though Chewalla Lake Recreation Area operates seasonally from mid-March to mid-November. Water levels at some lakes fluctuate seasonally, affecting boat ramps and swimming areas. Full hookup sites are available at several locations, though primitive camping options exist for those seeking a more rustic experience. A visitor noted, "Mississippi needs to put some funding behind the park, could be a real gem. Overall we had a great stay and I would recommend the campground."

Lakefront camping represents a significant draw for the region, with several campgrounds offering water access for fishing, boating, and swimming. Wall Doxey State Park receives praise for its retro charm and helpful staff, with one camper describing it as having "loads of retro charm. A big mid-century lodge, picnic area, swimming lake, frisbee golf and a 2 mile hiking trail around the lake." Campsites at most locations provide basic amenities like picnic tables and fire rings, though bathroom facilities receive mixed reviews regarding cleanliness and maintenance. The Corps of Engineers campgrounds generally earn higher ratings than state parks, with visitors appreciating their spacious sites and lake views. Campers seeking quiet getaways may prefer the less developed areas like Puskus Lake, while those wanting more amenities should consider Wall Doxey or the COE campgrounds.

Best Camping Sites Near Waterford, Mississippi (67)

    1. Wall Doxey State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Waterford, MS
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (662) 252-4231

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

    "This is a little state park on the edge of the Holly Springs National Forest.

    **Yay: lovely easy hiking, lots of water activities, wooded campsites, simple and pretty."

    2. Chewalla Lake Recreation Area

    14 Reviews
    Potts Camp, MS
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 236-6550

    $7 - $40 / night

    "The electric service has an open ground situation so my camper wouldn't take it which was fine but a lot of the year could be an issue. There are bathrooms and private showers."

    "Campground Review: We live about an hour away from here, so we decided to finally check this place out! I am so glad we finally gave it a chance!"

    3. Puskus Lake

    9 Reviews
    University, MS
    16 miles
    Website

    "One bathroom away from the sites in the "day use" area. Mostly fisherman. The lake has motor oil/ fuel running on the surface. The docks nice, wide with bench seating."

    "Self check in is handled at the permit box upon turning off the highway. Be mindful of snakes and you’re usual pests."

    4. Hurricane Landing

    6 Reviews
    University, MS
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4531

    $24 - $100 / night

    "Easy access to fishing and water sports when the lake is up. When the lake is down, explore the lake bottoms."

    5. Graham Lake

    1 Review
    Waterford, MS
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4531

    6. Cox Lake

    2 Reviews
    Potts Camp, MS
    10 miles
    Website

    7. Love's RV Hookup-Holly Springs MS 889

    1 Review
    Waterford, MS
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 504-6074

    $29 / night

    8. Wyatt Crossing Concessionaire

    2 Reviews
    Waterford, MS
    10 miles
    +1 (662) 563-4531

    9. Pats Bluff

    7 Reviews
    Sardis, MS
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 563-4531

    $24 - $100 / night

    "It appears they are working on the shoreline, however, they blocked access to the station when they stored the rock."

    "Camp host was very nice Nice level rv pads The lake was beautiful!"

    10. Oak Grove - John W. Kyle State Park

    9 Reviews
    Sardis, MS
    26 miles
    Website

    "Mississippi does a great job of maintaining their COE campgrounds. Nice, spacious spots underneath large Pine trees. Water views and access to the Lower Lake."

    "Beautiful views all around."

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Recent Reviews near Waterford, MS

325 Reviews of 67 Waterford Campgrounds


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

    Hernando Point

    Great campground

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

  • J
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Chewalla Lake Recreation Area

    A great place to do nothing.

    The shaded footpaths make walking the trails on a hot day still enjoyable. Quiet, low humidity, and plenty of camp sites to choose from make this location a great place to unplug and relax.

  • Ed D.
    Jun. 1, 2025

    Turtle Lodge RV Park

    Nice friendly place

    Good spot to stop on a trip or visiting the area.

  • 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!!

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 17, 2025

    Trace State Park Campground

    Beautiful, BEAUTIFUL state park.

    We’re so happy that we drove 20 minutes off the interstate to get here! Such a wonderful place!

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 4, 2025

    SK campground

    Peaceful

    at the end of the street, near the woods, a stunning place, real heaven for a camper. Shay was very helpful in getting us in and out with our 33 ft camper

  • Will G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 23, 2025

    Trace State Park Campground

    Good campground, great lake access

    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, sketchy cell service

  • 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.


Guide to Waterford

Northern Mississippi's forested hills and waterways offer several camping options near Waterford. The region's gentle terrain includes rolling hills at elevations between 300-500 feet, with numerous lakes created through damming projects in the mid-20th century. Summer temperatures typically reach 90°F with high humidity, while winter nights can drop below freezing from December through February.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Puskus Lake, you'll find good bank fishing and boat access. "We've frequented this small space since childhood. It's very well remote off of HWY 30 in the Holly Springs National Forest," notes Justin Y., who appreciates the well-maintained fishing spots.

Disc golf courses: Wall Doxey State Park Campground offers an 18-hole disc golf course through pine forests. Brandon R. shares, "The highlight for us is the disc golf course that winds through the pine forest," though he warns about ticks during warmer months.

Hiking trails: Several campgrounds offer hiking paths through pine and hardwood forests. At Wall Doxey, Christine S. reports, "Camped 4days/3nights. Really nice wooded sites. Water and Electric on site." The park's trail system loops around the lake and through surrounding woodlands.

Water activities: Many campgrounds provide lake access for paddling. At Chewalla Lake Recreation Area, Josh G. recommends, "The shaded footpaths make walking the trails on a hot day still enjoyable. Quiet, low humidity, and plenty of camp sites to choose from make this location a great place to unplug and relax."

What campers like

Affordability: Budget-conscious campers appreciate the reasonable rates at national forest campgrounds. At Puskus Lake, Dexter I. notes, "All the campsites have picnic tables, metal fire rings and metal poles for hanging your lantern. The campground sits in a nicely forested area just above the lake."

Privacy between sites: Many campers mention the spacing between sites as a positive feature. At Hurricane Landing, Steve G. observes, "Sites on the back side of the loop are spaced out much more nicely than those on the front. All sites have a parking spot."

Lakefront views: Several campgrounds offer sites with lake views. At Pats Bluff, Chris P. recommends, "Around 3 or 4 spots with the best Lake views. Like no other at Sardis. One sweet spot I believe it is lot 16. Lake views on 3 sides of the camper."

Seasonal events: Wall Doxey State Park hosts special seasonal activities. Fred S. shares, "We were invited to the halloween get together at the park. And we had no idea it was such a big deal... Every camp site had wonderful decorations and the kids had such a blast."

What you should know

Varying maintenance levels: Campground conditions can vary significantly. At Oak Grove - John W. Kyle State Park, Laurie H. reports, "Most bathrooms are closed due to a storm 4 years ago. Not well maintained and no one around to help with registration."

Limited amenities: Some campgrounds have minimal facilities. At Puskus Lake, Natalee F. advises, "Bathrooms are what you can expect from a small campground, bring your own TP. The water spout did not work on my visit."

Seasonal closures: Several campgrounds have limited operating seasons. Chewalla Lake is typically open from mid-March to mid-November, while others operate year-round with reduced services in winter.

Safety considerations: Some campers report concerns at less-developed sites. Regarding Hurricane Landing, Elizabeth S. shares, "I ended up leaving early because of a creepy experience with a man who made me feel uncomfortable…even unsafe."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Hurricane Landing offers dedicated play areas for children. Steve G. mentions, "There is a great little playground for little ones. Easy access to fishing and water sports when the lake is up."

Educational opportunities: Multiple campsites near Waterford, Mississippi provide nature exploration. At Puskus Lake, Alex B. notes there's "a drainage site that turns into a stream with a nice little 'hole' to swim or fish in."

Tick prevention: When camping with kids in warmer months, prepare for insects. Brandon R. warns about Wall Doxey: "If you are camping here anytime during the warmer months, be ready to pick ticks off of everyone!"

Wildlife viewing: Families can spot local wildlife at several campgrounds. Orita I. shares her Wall Doxey experience: "We saw a momma dear and her baby cross the road. Lots of trees and leaves everywhere."

Tips from RVers

Site selection challenges: At Graham Lake, Steve G. advises, "No hookups. Nothing. But, it is a free campground so what can you say. Large rigs are a no go I would think, as access can be tight."

Leveling considerations: Many campsites require leveling equipment. At Wall Doxey, Orita I. notes, "Most of them are not leveled. Water and electric hookups."

Dump station availability: Check if dump stations are operational before arrival. At Pats Bluff, Rick G. reports, "Recently added sewer to upper sites to go along with current 50amp and water hookups."

Big rig accessibility: Some campgrounds can accommodate larger RVs. At Pats Bluff, Rick G. confirms, "Concrete pads were spacious for just about any size rig."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Waterford, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, Waterford, MS offers a wide range of camping options, with 67 campgrounds and RV parks near Waterford, MS and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Waterford, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Waterford, MS is Wall Doxey State Park Campground with a 4-star rating from 19 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Waterford, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Waterford, MS.

What parks are near Waterford, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 13 parks near Waterford, MS that allow camping, notably Arkabutla Lake and Enid Lake.