Small but quiet and cheap

Small campground attached to a public use park. Gated after dark with older but usable bathrooms and showers. Has a splash pad, a basketball court, and several piers on the lake for fishing. You can hear cows in the distance from across the lake.

Can’t beat the price at $22/night. We stopped in for a night in our teardrop trailer on our way farther up north.

Tupelo is 30 minutes away with the Elvis Birthplace museum and other attractions. There’s a gas station at the entrance to the park for snacks and ice.

Great for Teardrop

Nice campground with a variety of sites. Some with sewer and some more private than others. Ours was very secluded and shady but was on the smaller size. It would be hard to park a larger camper there.

Only one bath house but it’s clean. Also have laundry facilities.

Walking distance to the beach, nature trails, and historic Fort Gaines, the site of the Civil War Battle of Mobile Bay.

Great for Teardrop camping

Sites are affordable and not too close together. The bathhouse was being renovated so there was only one unisex bathroom but it was very clean and nicely updated.  $8 bundles of firewood at the camp store. Fire rings and charcoal grills at every RV site.  

There is a disc golf course, an archery range, and a large multi-use field as well as a small boat launch.