Best Campgrounds near Woodville, MS

Camping near Woodville, Mississippi encompasses a mix of forested public lands and riverside campgrounds where visitors can enjoy the rolling hills and waterways of southwestern Mississippi. The area sits between the Homochitto National Forest to the east and the Mississippi River to the west, providing diverse camping environments from wooded retreats to riverside sites. Clear Springs Recreation Area in the Homochitto National Forest offers highly-rated camping with both RV and tent options, while Tunica Hills Campground provides a more secluded experience just across the Louisiana border. Natchez State Park, about 30 minutes north of Woodville, features year-round camping with lakeside sites tucked into wooded areas.

Most campgrounds in the region are accessible via paved roads, though some forest service roads may require careful navigation during wet weather. Cell service can be limited in the Homochitto National Forest areas, with AT&T users reporting spotty coverage except near facilities. The humid subtropical climate brings hot, muggy summers and mild winters, making spring and fall ideal for camping. Fire restrictions are common during dry periods, particularly in late summer and early fall. Campers should check with the US Forest Service or Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks for current conditions before trips.

The camping experiences vary significantly between locations. Clear Springs Recreation Area features separate camping loops for different preferences - primitive tent sites are located away from the RV area, providing more privacy for tent campers. According to reviews, "the primitive tent-only sites are located about half a mile up the road from the main campground, providing substantial distance between you and the RVs." River View RV Park near Vidalia, Louisiana offers a more developed experience with Mississippi River views and full hookups, making it popular with larger RVs. Most public campgrounds accept America the Beautiful passes for discounts. Visitors should stock up on supplies in Natchez or Woodville before heading to more remote forest campgrounds, as convenience stores are limited in rural areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Woodville, Mississippi (31)

    1. Tunica Hills Campground

    12 Reviews
    Angola, LA
    15 miles
    Website

    $20 - $110 / night

    "On a day trip you can drive 8 miles into Mississippi to Clarks Cteek for an awesome day of hiking that never forget. She also has to smal A frames back in yent site area and a 2 bedroom up front."

    "We hiked down to the creek from the site and also went on trail C at tunica. I wouldn’t recommend trail c if you have small kids unless you wear them in a pack."

    2. Tunica Hills WMA Campground

    1 Review
    Tunica, LA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 543-4777

    $7 / night

    3. Shelby J's RV Park

    2 Reviews
    St. Francisville, LA
    19 miles
    +1 (225) 719-1158

    4. Clear Springs Recreation Area

    13 Reviews
    Roxie, MS
    29 miles
    Website

    $7 - $40 / night

    "Clear Springs Recreation Area,located in the Homochitto National Forest near Roxie, Ms, is probably one of my favorite campgrounds within 3 hours from New Orleans."

    "Our site had a great view of the creek and was a little more tucked away but right by the bathrooms."

    5. River View RV Park & Resort

    18 Reviews
    Natchez, MS
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 336-1400

    "Super walking path between sites and Mississippi River. You can watch barges making their way on the river."

    "There is a paved walking trail along the river. There is also a public boat ramp about 1/4 mile away for access to the Mississippi. Internet was sport."

    6. Richard K. Yancy Sand Levee Campground

    4 Reviews
    Lettsworth, LA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 948-0255

    7. Clear Springs Lake Rec Area NF Campground

    10 Reviews
    Homochitto National Forest, MS
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 965-1600

    "It’s definitely off the beaten track but worth the drive. It’s a great campground nestled in the woods. Some of the campsites border part of the lake and more are wooded."

    "**This is a lovely national forest (Homochitto), very peaceful and classical Mississippi beauty. The developed part of the park is simple with picnic tables and a basic campground."

    8. Green Acres Campground

    2 Reviews
    St. Francisville, LA
    21 miles
    +1 (225) 635-4903

    "Quite, peaceful and in a close location to town. Would stay here again if I am ever in the area. They have change their name to Peaceful Pines and the name says it all."

    9. Natchez State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Natchez, MS
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 442-2658

    "the campgrounds are tucked back in the wooded areas. You drive in from main highway and feel like you’re in a tunnel of trees; temperature drops 5-10 degrees."

    "Don’t let the condition of the road or the buildings scare you away from this state park. These people have had to clean up after 2 hurricanes this year."

    10. Crosby RV Park, LLC

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    Crosby, MS
    19 miles
    +1 (601) 807-7046
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Recent Reviews near Woodville, MS

145 Reviews of 31 Woodville Campgrounds


  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Farr Park RV Camground

    Great location

    Stayed Thu-Sun on an LSU football game weekend. Didn’t see anyone at the office- but spaces are well marked for finding the reserved spot. We were in B6- so no real shade- in the late afternoon the only decent shade is on row E. We had good cell signal and were able to stream.

    When we arrived there were very few campers- but the park got a lot more visitors by late Friday. It was still pretty quiet throughout the stay. Many of the “campers” were large class A or Fifth wheels, but there were a few smaller units like ours (17 ft. TT). The spaces are grass which was obviously recently mowed and the driveway is white gravel/rock. We used the back trail to get to the levee to ride our e bikes and went on about a 30 mile ride south past L’Auberge, and then we went on another 10 mile ride north toward the capital. The bike paths are in good condition and there are a good number of walkers/runners/bicyclists/and scooters using the paths. I checked out the bath house and it was clean and well maintained. There were 4 (ladies) showers and 3 stalls. There are multiple spaces for campers to dump, although we needed to use the front spots due to height. We decided to get an early start on Sunday morning and were at the dump station before 8- only one other unit arrived when we were finishing up- there wasn’t a line to wait in for us. We will definitely return to Farr for another game weekend. We really enjoyed our stay.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 8, 2025

    Natchez State Park Campground

    Disaster Area

    The entry road is not really suited to most RVs The electric box has a wasp nest The concrete slab was partially covered in mud The picnic table area was covered in fire ants everywhere plus a huge ant hill Laundry is out of service The campground has no lawn care and you are basically camping in a mud jungle Mosquitoes were thick Leaves were deep There were two other campers 1 van, 1 motorcycle No on-site rangers or staff We never unhooked and left We will attempt to get our money back

  • Brenda D.
    Apr. 28, 2025

    Clear Springs Lake Rec Area NF Campground

    Sadly disappointed

    I went to visit Cleat Springs. It is run down, roads are narrow and broken up, there are water moccasins in the lake. Nothing like the beautiful place it was.

  • Olivia W.
    Apr. 27, 2025

    Farr Park RV Camground

    Safe and Clean

    Needed a placed to stay in Baton Rouge for a weekend and didn’t want to pay $300 for a hotel so I decided to car camp.

    Plenty of spaces open in April, was a perk to be able to see the animals too.

    Quiet area, well kept. I only paid $10 per night since I didnt use any hookups.

    Would definitely stay again.

  • Michael U.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 16, 2025

    Clear Springs Recreation Area

    No primitive sites found. Small RVs can fit.

    It has 2 separate areas, both have electric and water at the sites. $25. Smaller RVs and tents only. Dump site at the entrance. There are trials, large picnic areas, and an older bath house with hot showers. Big pond for fishing and swimming.

  • Michael U.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 15, 2025

    Clear Springs Recreation Area

    Quiet, clean, $20

    There's 2 separated campgrounds. The lower site is less accessible for longer campers. $20 per night includes water, power, gravelled site, fire ring, and day use. Lots of trails and a large pond to fish and swim. Picnic areas and well maintained banks. I read a review that stated free primitive camping, but I found no such location.

  • LaRae L.
    Mar. 15, 2025

    River View RV Park & Resort

    Great Spot on the Mississippi

    Lovely campground, large lots, friendly & helpful staff & campers, clean restrooms & showers. There are some nice, private spaces, but staff weren’t placing anyone in them due to storm & tornado warnings! Kept everyone close to the office & restrooms (aka storm shelter). Great walking path by the river. A little less rustic than I like, but right across from Natchez, MS which was my touristy destination

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 15, 2025

    River View RV Park & Resort

    Magnificent campground right on the Mississippi River

    We spent a few days at River View RV Park in January, visiting Natchez and enjoying the view of the Mississippi River. The sites were pretty spacious and many have an unobstructed view of the river. There is even a nice paved trail on top of the levee.

    The staff was super helpful with advice for what to see and where to eat. We will definitely return when the weather is warmer.

  • Twyana S.
    Dec. 19, 2024

    Percy Quin State Park — Percy Quinn State Park

    Large park with many activities

    Percy Quin State Park covers a large area. The park includes an 18-hole golf course, a motel, cabins for rent, both camper and primitive camping. There is an area for day use that includes picnic pavilions, a swimming pool, tennis courts, and hiking trail. The park offers a boat launch, marina and a fish cleaning area. The park is a mixture of older and newer buildings. All appear to be well maintained and clean. If full, the park would be an extremely busy place.


Guide to Woodville

Camping sites near Woodville, Mississippi cover a range of experiences from riverside locations to forest retreats at elevations between 100-400 feet above sea level. The region experiences approximately 60 inches of annual rainfall, creating lush vegetation and seasonal waterfalls in some locations. Weather conditions in winter can drop below freezing at night, while summer humidity regularly exceeds 80%.

What to do

Hiking Clark's Creek: Located near Tunica Hills Campground, this area offers varied trail difficulty. "Clark's Creek is nearby for superb hiking. Port-a-Potty was clean," notes Fabein D., who visited in 2022. The terrain features unusual topography for the region with ravines and hills.

Fishing Natchez Lake: Anglers can target trophy bass at Natchez State Park Campground. "Great Lake for kayaking. Nice big fishing pier. Great fishing for big bass and catfish along the levy," reports Jason R. The lake is stocked regularly and holds the state record for largemouth bass.

River walking: Follow the paved trail along the Mississippi River levee at River View RV Park & Resort. "There is a nice paved trail on top of the levee," says Art Z. The path stretches approximately one mile with unobstructed views of river traffic.

What campers like

Primitive camping experience: Richard K. Yancy Sand Levee Campground offers free sites with minimal facilities. "We slept great here in our tent. Some things to consider: lots of trash left around the area... no water for drinking unless you can dip and filter from the creek nearby," advises Kera P. This wildlife management area requires no permits for camping.

Affordable camping options: Sites with full amenities remain budget-friendly. "At $20 a night this place is a steal! Water and electricity at all the sites. Amazing views!, lake playground hiking biking plenty of things to keep busy," writes Jaclyn M. about Clear Springs Recreation Area. Most parks in the region maintain rates below $25 for developed sites.

Secluded camping spots: Tunica Hills Campground provides walk-in only sites separated by natural features. "Most campsites are secluded from others. I recommend this place to anyone," shares Christian J. The campground restricts vehicles, creating a quieter environment than standard campgrounds.

What you should know

Off-season advantages: Winter and early spring offer good camping conditions with fewer crowds. "We arrived Sunday morning in February and only two other campers were here. The sights are flat, well groomed, with access to the pond and trail around the pond," reports Team D. about Clear Springs Lake Rec Area NF Campground.

Weather preparedness: Storms can develop quickly in all seasons. During severe weather, some campgrounds implement safety protocols: "Lovely campground, large lots, friendly & helpful staff & campers... staff weren't placing anyone in [private spaces] due to storm & tornado warnings! Kept everyone close to the office & restrooms (aka storm shelter)," explains LaRae L.

Supply planning: Restocking options are limited near forest campgrounds. "It's a peaceful place to camp. Just make sure you bring all your supplies you think you might need because there isn't any store for miles," advises Matthew J. about Tunica Hills Campground. Most campers recommend shopping in Natchez, 20-30 minutes from most camping areas.

Tips for camping with families

Campground selection for kids: Lower campground areas at Clear Springs offer better options for families. "The lower site is less accessible for longer campers... Lots of trails and a large pond to fish and swim," notes Michael U. The area provides room for children's activities with less elevation change.

Playground access: Natchez State Park features dedicated play areas. "Nice campground with decent showers and bathrooms. Electric and water at every site. Nice playground by the lake," reports Kelly E. The playground sits near fishing areas, allowing parents to combine activities.

Terrain awareness: Tunica Hills WMA Campground requires careful supervision due to elevation changes. "There are areas for the kids to play in the woods some of the areas are steep and they needed supervision (5&6 year old)," notes Leigh S. The region's unusual topography creates drop-offs not commonly found in Mississippi campgrounds.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose campgrounds with appropriate pad sizes. "If you are in an RV or trailer go for sites 13-22," suggests Team D. about Clear Springs Lake Rec Area NF Campground. Sites vary significantly in length and levelness throughout the region.

Road conditions: Access roads to many forest campgrounds require careful navigation. "The entry road is not really suited to most RVs... We never unhooked and left," warns Robert E. about Natchez State Park. Calling ahead about current road conditions saves potential difficulties.

Hookup availability: Full-service sites can be found mainly at commercial campgrounds. "Mostly pull through full hookup sites. Nice grass inbetween sites, lots of shade trees, but not all spots shady, concrete pads," reports Monika G. about River View RV Park & Resort. Some state and national forest sites offer water and electric only.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is camping in Woodville available year-round?

Yes, camping is available year-round in the Woodville area, though experiences vary by season. Clear Springs Recreation Area in the Homochitto National Forest is open throughout the year, offering both developed campgrounds and primitive tent-only sites in all seasons. The region's mild southern climate makes winter camping pleasant compared to northern destinations. For those seeking reliable year-round access with consistent amenities, Tunica Hills WMA Campground provides basic facilities including toilets that remain accessible regardless of season. Spring and fall typically offer the most comfortable camping weather with moderate temperatures.

Where are the best camping spots in Woodville?

The Woodville area offers several excellent camping options. Clear Springs Lake Rec Area NF Campground in the Homochitto National Forest is highly rated for its peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty. This hidden gem features two loops with RV hookups, primitive camping options, and is surrounded by classical Mississippi landscapes with a lake for recreation. For those seeking alternatives, Natchez State Park Campground provides wooded sites with some locations directly on the lake, creating a cooler, shaded environment perfect for a nature retreat.

What amenities are available at Woodville campgrounds?

River View RV Park & Resort offers comprehensive amenities including full hookup sites (water, sewer, 30/50 amp electric) on concrete pads, a store, laundry facilities, bathrooms with showers, swimming pool, hot tub, playground, and a dog park. The park also features a walking path along the Mississippi River. For a more rustic experience, Farr Park RV Campground provides electric and water hookups (no sewer), and its location next to an equestrian center makes it ideal for horse enthusiasts. A paved bike path on the river levee connects to downtown Baton Rouge.