Pat Harrison Waterway District Flint Creek Water Park

With full hookups and year-round availability, Pat Harrison Waterway District Flint Creek Water Park provides RV camping at $15-30 per night near Wiggins, Mississippi. The campground features numerous shaded sites and allows both pets and campfires. Reservations are available for planning ahead.

Campers should note that the on-site water park closes after Labor Day and reopens for summer season. The restroom facilities may need attention, with some visitors reporting cleanliness issues and insect problems. Sites include electric, water, and sewer connections, making this a practical option for RV travelers who prefer to use their own facilities. For additional camping choices in the area, consider campgrounds around Wiggins.

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Map & DirectionsPat Harrison Waterway District Flint Creek Water Park is located in Mississippi near Wiggins

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Public Campground

Directions

From jct US 49 (Wiggins exit) & Hwy 29: Go 4 mi NE on Hwy 29. Follow signs.

Address

1216 Pkwy
Wiggins, MS 39577

Coordinates

30.87120917 N
89.12038136 W

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    Verified by 4 users
    Last on 5/14/26

Connectivity

Presented byT-MobileT-Mobile is introducing T-Satellite to extend coverage in the outdoors
  • signal strength bars
    T-Mobile5G
    Excellent Coverage
  • signal strength bars
    VerizonLTE
    Some Coverage
  • signal strength bars
    AT&T5G
    Excellent Coverage
    Verified by 4 users
    Last on 5/14/26

Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group
  • Cabins

Features

For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Reviewed Mar. 22, 2024

Only okay

Came here for two nights because our initial campground was too sketchy. Wayyyyyyyy overpriced but got the job done.

Site32
Month of VisitFebruary
Reviewed Sep. 9, 2021

Very shady and peaceful trip

We have enjoyed our stay here and will return. There are a lot of shady sites. They only downfall is the restrooms. Luckily we have sewer and do not have to use them however if you do need to use them be aware of the bugs. Doesn't seem like they clean the bathrooms too often because there's bugs all over the floor. They also don't have Wi-Fi. I used to come here every year as a kid. They do have a water park however it closes the day after Labor Day and reopens for the summer.

Site49
Month of VisitSeptember
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the camping rates at Flint Creek Water Park in Mississippi?

Camping rates at Flint Creek Water Park are considered somewhat expensive compared to other parks in the region. While exact pricing varies by site type and season, visitors should budget accordingly as some have noted the rates are on the higher side. For the most accurate and current pricing information, contact Pat Harrison Waterway District directly or check their official website before planning your trip.

How much do cabins cost at Flint Creek Water Park?

Cabin prices at Flint Creek Water Park are on the premium side compared to similar facilities in Mississippi. The park offers cabin accommodations with varying amenities and sizes, which affects the pricing structure. For current cabin rates, seasonal specials, and reservation requirements, it's recommended to contact the Pat Harrison Waterway District directly or visit their official website.

What amenities and recreation activities are available at Flint Creek Water Park?

Flint Creek Water Park offers several amenities including full hookup sites with sewer connections and shaded camping areas. The park centers around water-based recreation with a lake for swimming, fishing, and boating activities. While bathroom facilities are available, they may not be maintained to high standards. The park provides a good base for outdoor enthusiasts wanting to enjoy Mississippi's natural environment, though visitors primarily focused on water activities will find the most enjoyment here.

Where is Flint Creek Water Park located in Wiggins, Mississippi?

Flint Creek Water Park is located in Wiggins, Mississippi, operated by the Pat Harrison Waterway District. This water-oriented recreation area sits in southern Mississippi, providing a convenient outdoor destination for locals and travelers exploring the Gulf Coast region. The park's location makes it accessible for weekend getaways from larger cities in the area while offering a natural retreat among Mississippi's pine forests.

What do visitors say in reviews about Flint Creek Water Park?

Visitors to Flint Creek Water Park have mixed experiences. Many appreciate the abundant shade trees and overall enjoyable camping environment, with some indicating they would return for future stays. However, concerns have been raised about bathroom cleanliness, with reports of insects and infrequent maintenance. Some visitors feel the park is overpriced for the amenities provided, though it's generally considered adequate for short stays. The park seems to be a functional option when alternatives aren't available, but may not deliver exceptional value.