Pets off leash camping in Mississippi

Find history, recreation, and scenery in the Magnolia State of Mississippi.

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Camp Strong Wood

8 sites · Lodging, Tents165 acres · Wesson, MS
Camp Strong Wood derives its name from the many natural growth oak trees found on the property as well as being in the Strong Hope community. Wildlife abounds with deer, rabbit, squirrel, fox, racoon, opossum, armadillo, chipmunk among other forest dwellers. The lake is in a natural flood bottom and is stocked with largemouth bass, perch, channel catfish and natural flathead catfish which came in through the creek which runs through the land. Learn more about this land: 165 Acres of beautiful natural growth pine and oaks with scenic hiking trails. 10 acre lake stocked with bass, perch, catfish. Enjoy using the provided kayaks and canoe. 1 Cabin and multiple tent campsites available. Showers with bathrooms, washer/dryer on property.   Deck with both charcoal and propane grills. Grounds keeper on property to help out in any way.
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Leatherneck On Big Black River

12 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Edwards, MS
Old growth, shaded and well maintained land on Big Black river. 4 RV sites 8 primitive sites. 110 and 30 amp power with water hook ups available. Generator's are fine as well. Best catfishing in the state. No fishing license is required. Just start fishing. Borders Big Black civil war battlefield. Pets are family and always welcome. Off leash is fantastic as long as your good with it. Lots of room to run. Jon boats with motors, Kayaks and ATV's always ok. Large stretches of sand bars when water permits. Not far from I-20. Great cell reception. Good restaurant down the road in Bovina. Loves truck stop just down the road. The existing road going in "Vickors Rd" can be bumpy, dusty, wet and may hold pools of water at times but the road itself is solid and will support the heaviest of vehicles.
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Bogue Chitto Choo Choo

2 sites · Lodging20 acres · Mc Comb, MS
Once a railroad line through the back woods in Mississippi. Then abandoned. Then reclaimed and converted into a campground. Than abandoned.Stay in a train car or in a primitive camp site in the wilderness in the deep south.If you are into unique experiences, secluded nature, history, feeling alone in the woods or something a little edgy then the Bogue Chitto Choo Choo is the place for your next camping adventure.Artists, hippies and true nature lovers are welcome.Give me a call with your curiosity.Learn more about this land:Camp here in the Deep woods, southwest Mississippi, yea that's right. Sleep in a historic train car, pitch a tent by the private creek under the sublime Trestle ruins or on a clear flat camp site, the choice is yours. In fact the entire place is yours upon your reservation. The converted Box Car camp is fit for Hobo life. Rustic, with the essentials to make lasting memories with your family or mates. The campground is located on the abandoned Fernwood Columbia Gulf Rail line and consists of over 10 acres or pristine nature preserve and sweet seclusion.YesLockable gate, Lockable Box Bar with indoor powder room, Outdoor shower, Small kitchen,  Outdoor covered patio, Other essential cool stuff, Love dogs, Private, Bring all my friends (per person fees), clean grocery store within 10 miles, Great restaurants in McComb, Hip AF, Secret place you can share with your friends, Be a good neighbor.NoGlamorous, Indoor shower, Beds or linens, Life guard on duty, Other camp groups on property same time as you, Being loud.
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The Belle At Goodwin Creek

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Batesville, MS
The Belle on Goodwin Creek is your dreamy creekside escape—where stargazing meets southern charm. Nestled beside a peaceful creek and overlooking a quiet bean field, this luxury tent invites you to relax under the stars, unwind in the glow of solar lights, and maybe even catch a glimpse of deer or wild turkeys wandering through the field. Spend your day ziplining, fishing for sunfish, or catching minnows with the kids. As evening falls, kick back in the Adirondack chairs, fire up the charcoal grill, and gather at the picnic table for dinner. Then, cozy up by the fire pit or look to the skies with the telescope—because the nights here are truly something special. Features & Amenities: • Creekside belle tent with stunning sunset views • Sleep under the stars with string lights and telescope • Wildlife sightings: deer, turkeys, and more • Fire pit, charcoal grill, picnic table, Adirondack chairs • Zipline + kid-friendly creek access • Private and peaceful—just minutes from Batesville, MS
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Pets off leash camping in Mississippi guide

Overview

Mississippi’s Gulf Coast might be the most well-known camping area in this Southern state, but excellent options can also be found further inland. Tour the historic Natchez Trace Parkway, find a patch of the Appalachian Mountains, or set up on lakeshores. Campers will find 25 state parks, numerous National Park Service units, recreation areas, and national forests, as well as deluxe RV parks and everything in between.

Where to go

Mississippi’s Gulf Coast

Some of the state’s most divine camping is found along the Gulf Coast. Gulf Islands National Seashore protects over 135,000 acres of the mainland and barrier islands in Mississippi and Florida. Hike amid the sand dunes, hit the waters in a boat or kayak, go deep-sea fishing, or explore wonders under the waters. Further inland, Clark Creek Nature Area is a fascinating landscape, with 700 acres of bluffs and pines. The National Park Service’s Davis Bayou Campground can accommodate tent and RV camping within the National Seashore. Private RV parks and glamping rentals can be found in beachside towns like Ocean Springs and Biloxi. Or, venture along the coast to find Gulfport and Bay St. Louis and more.

Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail

One way to explore the state is with a drive along the NPS’s Natchez Trace Parkway. Crossing three states, the bulk of the parkway runs diagonally across Mississippi along a 444-mile route paralleling the Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail. It offers a trek through time, following pathways formed by Native Americans, early European settlers, and more. The National Park Serve offers three first-come-first-served primitive campgrounds along the Natchez Trace. Campsites are free and can accommodate both tents and RVs. Plan a longer stop in Natchez, which has several private RV parks and glamping options, including Natchez State Park. This town overlooks the Mississippi River and offers a lot of character.

Northern Mississippi

Northern Mississippi is home to the state’s mountains. They may not be as high as other peaks, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t scenic. This small section of the Appalachians is home to Tishomingo State Park, an unexpected land of ferns, waterfalls, and craggy bluffs. A wooded campground offers RV sites and primitive tent camping. Two grand lakes provide recreation and scenery. Sardis Lake is a popular camping area to the west, and Bay Springs Lake is a favorite in the east. The Army Corps of Engineers operates several waterfront campgrounds.

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