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South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park

South Campground, near Reelfoot Lake State Park, is a solid choice for those looking to enjoy a lakeside camping experience. With sites that offer electric hookups and picnic tables, it’s set up for both tent and RV campers who want to kick back and soak in the scenery.

The campground is known for its clean facilities, including well-maintained bathrooms and showers, which visitors appreciate after a day of outdoor activities. Many campers rave about the stunning sunset views, especially from sites like 17, where the water is just a stone's throw away. One camper described it as “the perfect location if you’re wanting a good view of the water.”

While the lakefront spots are beautiful, be prepared for some pesky mosquitoes, especially in warmer months. Campers recommend bringing mosquito repellent to keep those bugs at bay. The area is also home to a playground for kids and a small camp store for essentials, making it family-friendly and convenient.

If you’re up for some exploration, the campground is close to a waterfront restaurant and offers easy access to fishing and boating activities. With a mix of friendly locals and fellow travelers, South Campground provides a welcoming atmosphere for anyone looking to unwind by the water.

Description

State Park

The campground is located on Tennessee Highway 21-22, on the south end of Reelfoot Lake. There are 86 RV and tent campsites. All are paved. Sites have 20,30,50-amp electrical hookups and water hookups. There are three bathhouse with restrooms. Two bathhouses have hot showers and one has a washer, dryer, and dish washing area. There is a dump station located at the entrance. Please Note: The South Campground is extremely busy during April and May.

Campground Host available 24 Hours Camper Check-in Station with ice nearby Boat Launching Ramp Area Fish Cleaning House with electricity and water Bait - 2 mile (privately owned bait shops with fishing supplies) Boat – Available for rent from private facilities (within 1 to 5 miles) Pavilion Interpretive Programs during the summer months

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South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park is located in Tennessee

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36.4297345 N
89.375457 W

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  • Tent Sites
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  • Picnic Table
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  • Showers
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Fires

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  • Sanitary Dump
  • Water Hookups

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Reviewed Aug. 7, 2023

Beautiful Location

Site 17

Location : perfect location if you’re wanting a good view of the water. Brush is cleared behind this site making it a clear view to the water / sunset. The sunset is breathtaking. Directly across from the bathrooms, laundry, & dumpster. Paved site. Fire pit. Tree located right in front of the spot, would only be a problem of putting out an awning.

Bathrooms : Shockingly clean! Large bathrooms. Laundry area located in the same building. Dumpster outside of the building.

Cons : I can’t even explain the amount of mosquitoes at this site - of course because you’re directly on the water, but the mosquitoes are insane. We had trouble locating the campground by the address on the reservation. We ended up finding it by putting in Blue Bank Resort which is located right next door.

Site17
Month of VisitAugust
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Reviewed May. 31, 2023

Great stay

Stayed for the night on the south campground and it was excellent. Lots of friendly people with locals and travelers alike . Only downside was the massive amount of gnats and mosquitos by the lake sites. Bring your mosquito repellent and don’t let them take away the great experience you can have here! :)

Month of VisitMay
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Reviewed May. 5, 2023

Getting Reeled at Reelfoot

Campground is well layed out with everything well marked. The campsites all have Blacktop drives With concrete pads for picnic tables. Picnic tables are fastened down so you cannot move them. Water and electric are near each site as well as a standard fire ring. There are 2 shower houses on each end of the campground and then there are also several bathrooms on each opposing corner so they're close to all camp sites. Beware the lake has a lot of snakes, so if you are in a lake front campsite you are more likely to see snakes. And the sights along the leg from 23 24 25 up to 68 and on down to the seventies on the map looks like it's lake front but it's actually backed with wooded overgrowth.

Site25
Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park by Staci R., May 5, 2023
  • Review photo of South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park by Staci R., May 5, 2023
Reviewed Apr. 9, 2023

Family friendly, simple campground with lake views

This campground had a lot of families, a simple but age appropriate playground (ages 5-12), and many spots with views of the lake. The bath house nearest our site (88) was not in commission, and judging from the webs and nature overtaking it I would say it hd been closed for a long time. The land is low so if there is heavy rain it will be soggy in many places. The site we had was spaced nicely from others but close to the main road. Lots of campers with dogs. Only one hiking trail on-site. We did choose one night to go to the resort restaurant (a fish house) next door to the campground (a quick walk even with small children).

Site88
Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park by Maggie , April 9, 2023
  • Review photo of South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park by Maggie , April 9, 2023
  • Review photo of South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park by Maggie , April 9, 2023
Reviewed Apr. 4, 2023

Nice park with some great water front sites

Reelfoot is just a few hours from our Tennessee home and a great weekend spot. The campground is next to a waterfront restaurant with boat/fishing and a nice deck. There are several restaurants and stores close to the campground.

The camp store is small but has essential items and the folks were nice. They delivered wood to our site.

Site#18
Month of VisitMarch
Reviewed Sep. 15, 2022

Not as expected but ok

Toilet and bathroom very far from where we stayed. Campgrounds were very near to each other.

Month of VisitMay
Reviewed Oct. 13, 2021

Pretty location

Is very nice I wish there was a clear view of the lake from more campsites.

Site80
Month of VisitOctober
Reviewed Oct. 10, 2021

Very crowded campground

We camped here for 2 nights on the weekend. The state park has 2 campgrounds. We stayed at the main one at the lake and near the visitor center. The campsites were extremely close together. Each of them had electricity and water. There were a few primitive sites at the end of our loop. The campground has 2 bathhouses with showers. You also have a little check in building. The staff was very nice and provided excellent knowledge about the area. They also rent out boats and sell some merchandise and ice. The boat ramp is right next to it. The lake is very beautiful. We saw pelicans, bald eagles, and herons. The campground is on a main road so you will hear traffic. If you don't want to cook, there are restaurants very close by. The area is very well maintained. There is even a little nature trail starting at the campground. The other short trails are within brief driving distance. The sunset from area near the boat ramp was spectacular. For our taste it was just way too crowded. We drove over to the other campground and it was much more quiet and less packed with RVs and tents. The disadvantage is that the driving distance to the lake and the town is much longer. If you are into fishing and bird watching, it is the place to be.

Site78
Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park by Katrin M., October 10, 2021
  • Review photo of South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park by Katrin M., October 10, 2021
  • Review photo of South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park by Katrin M., October 10, 2021
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Reviewed Jul. 24, 2021

Great View

This was our first trip to Reelfoot Lake. We wanted to be close to the lake when we made our reservation so we picked this site because it was available for the days we were able to go. After arriving we felt like we had the best spot for sitting and looking out over the lake. It was only available for two days but it worked for us. The area was clean, but more people for a Wednesday/Thursday then expected. The bathroom was also very tidy with great water pressure and temperature.

SiteSouth Campground 19
Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park by Jennifer K., July 24, 2021
  • Review photo of South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park by Jennifer K., July 24, 2021
Reviewed Jul. 7, 2021

Bug Apocalypse

We arrived in the evening and almost didn’t stay the night. Actually, we were schedule to stay two nights and left around 9 the next morning. The mosquitoes, gnats, and flies were so overwhelming that we couldn’t go outside and even spent most the evening killing bugs inside the camper with no lights on. I’m sure it would be beautiful in the winter, but I would not step anywhere close in the summer months.

Site16
Month of VisitJuly
Reviewed Sep. 28, 2020

Nice campground

The campground was laid out well in the fact that you didn’t feel crowded at all, even when there were lots of campers. We were in site 45 with a 33 ft travel trailer and had plenty of room. Nice walk for our dog and grassy areas also. Showers were clean but nowhere to put toiletries except on the dressing area bench... but that was okay. It was all tiled also. Mosquitoes were the big downfall. Just be prepared. We put up a screen tent as well as having bug spray. Ate at Boyettes too and it was really good.

Reviewed Sep. 22, 2020

Such a unique lake and amazing birds.

We camp here a lot and have tried several spots in the South campground.  The ones near the lake have views but don't have water access.  There is also a pavilion near the lake.  

Sites 22, 24, 25, 70 backup to the forest and have lots of room to set up tents, however they are the first to flood and stay wet longer.  

The map is pretty good about and shows pictures of the sites.  At the time of this review the bathrooms between sites 64 & 66 were closed.  The bathrooms and showers near site 23 are bigger and more accessible.  The bathrooms and showers near site 4 do have a ramp but it is uneven, the space inside is much smaller and would be difficult to navigate with a wheelchair.

Site 43 has trees on both sides of the pad and, based on comments from another camper, can be difficult to back in a larger camper.

Sites in the mid and upper 40's are also good for tent camping.  The cypress trees in the area send roots up and the ground can be lumpy because of them.  The campground has lots of gopher holes all over.  The mosquitoes are bad and you should take some strong bug spray. 

The campgrounds does have drainage issues when it rains and if your forecast predicts rain, you might want to put your tent up on the pad.

They opened a small gift shop this year.  The sell worms, and they now rent canoes and kayaks.  There is a boat launch near the entrance, but you can't launch anything too wide.

This campground is due for a makeover and I heard that it is in the works.  

If you love bird watching or photography this place is a dream; osprey, eagles, herons, egrets, and so many others are everywhere.  Pelican's stop here on their migration and I recommend the pontoon tour in October during the festival if you want to see them on the water.

Site40's
Month of VisitOctober
Reviewed May. 24, 2019

A hidden gem

This is a lovely park with wide asphalt and level spaces, water and electricity hookup. We snagged a lakeside spot and listened to the water lapping up against the bank while we slept. Quiet and peaceful. Took our jeep and did some off road exploring. Also, the price to stay at this park is very low for what you get. Highly recommended. We drive a 40 foot Tiffin Allegro Bus and had no issues navigating the park.

  • Review photo of South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park by Cheryl C., May 24, 2019
Reviewed Sep. 30, 2017

South campground

Exceptional canoeing and wildlife! This park is like nothing else, it’s a flooded forest. You can kayak among this and other lovely bayou environments, lakes, etc. I love this park and have enjoyed it in all seasons. You will need a watercraft of some sort or you will be kicking yourself for not being able to enjoy it fully. You can rent canoes and boats nearby but not at the park itself. Nice easy hiking trails too. Close to town for restaurants and necessities.

There are two campgrounds. This review is for South Campground. This campground has more amenities than the other campground, including a playground, showers, etc. The camping spots are fairly close together here.

Yay: Nature center, amazing kayaking, great wildlife!

Nay: Sites a little small/close. You have to drive to see most of the park.

**Surprise: take one of the many ranger-led tours by land or boat!! We did a bird watching tour that was incredible, we got close to so many different species.  **

Reviewed Sep. 15, 2017

SQUIRRELS! And water

Reelfoot Lake Campgrounds and recreation area is what I refer to as an inside out park. You have to go by road or boat from area to area. The Lake being the center of the park and the areas are "fanned" around it with privately owned areas in between.

Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park by Shelly S., September 15, 2017
  • Review photo of South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park by Shelly S., September 15, 2017
  • Review photo of South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park by Shelly S., September 15, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park have RV hookups?

    According to TheDyrt.com, South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park has water hookups.

  • Are fires allowed at South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.