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The best camping near Holmes County State Park

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The MooreLand

12 sites ¡ Tents100 acres ¡ Lexington, MS
The land consist of approx. 100 acres. Pond at the front entrance. Great for fishing. You can be One with nature in these backwoods. There is a lot of acreage to explore in this forrest. The front & back side are areas to park if you have a vehicle. The rest of the land you would need to hike are bring your own 4 wheeler.
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Wildwood

2 sites ¡ RVs, Tents10 acres ¡ Canton, MS
Wildwood is almost 100 years old and we have been lovingly renovating this property for the past few years. The lake used to be horse pasture until the breeding operation halted and the lake was built. We share this farm with many animals, domestic and wild, and are glad to be a small part of its long history. We love sharing this place with people who appreciate nature’s beauty.Learn more about this land: Wildwood is a small acreage hobby horse farm in a rural setting on large acreage private lake. Two kayaks and a small row boat are available, but bring your own fishing gear. The lake is stocked with bass and brim. You will always catch a fish here! Want to relax? Our farm is peaceful and serene, with local wildlife and great birding opportunities. We have an incredible variety of migratory songbirds that we welcome to the farm each year. You may even get to see bald eagles fishing the lake if you’re quiet. Watch the horses graze in their fields and geese land in the lake as the sun sets. A small slice of heaven on earth, the star gazing is phenomenal on clear nights. The cicadas, crickets and bullfrogs create a natural sound machine for restful nights. No light pollution out here and the Milky Way can be seen. We are just 15 minutes from 1-55, and 18 minutes to the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway for traveling and cycling. 20 minutes to the Reservoir for large scale fishing, boating and water sports. Level gravel parking area with electric and water availability is right next to our barn. There are bugs (it’s nature) in the spring/summer/fall so please bring bug spray and be prepared. We use Mosquito Spartans to help keep mosquitoes in control.
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$40
 / night

Pelican Ranch Camp

15 sites ¡ Tents2 acres ¡ Pearl River, MS
Welcome to Pelican ranch, our campsite is nestled in the heart of Mississippi offering an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and fairgoers alike. Situated in close proximity to one of the state's largest fairs, our campsite presents a unique opportunity to revel in the excitement of the event while enjoying the tranquility of the great outdoors. One of the standout features of our property is the availability of running water, ensuring convenience and comfort during your stay. No need to worry about carrying heavy water containers or searching for a water source; we've got you covered. At the heart of our picturesque campsite, you'll discover a welcoming social fire pit, providing the perfect gathering spot for friends, families, and fellow adventurers. Whether you're roasting marshmallows under the starry night sky or sharing stories around the crackling flames, this communal space fosters a sense of togetherness and allows for cherished moments of connection. Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the surroundings, with lush greenery and scenic vistas encompassing every corner. Our well-maintained grounds offer ample space for pitching tents, or simply basking in the serenity of nature. With our campsite's prime location near the state's renowned fairgrounds, running water for your convenience, and a central social fire pit to gather around, we invite you to experience a delightful blend of excitement and tranquility at our extraordinary property. Book your stay today and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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$25
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Ponderosa

Ponderosa

3 sites ¡ Tents36 acres ¡ Ackerman, MS
No camping for the time being.
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$25
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HughsBarn

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents40 acres ¡ Louisville, MS
40 acres with two small streams. Mostly forest with some open land. Very quiet and isolated but only 1.8 miles west off MS HWY 25 which is a 4 lane HWY from Starkville to Jackson. We have 110, 30W and 50 W outlets at west end of barn. We have 15 or more campsites scattered around the barn. We have water at the side of the barn and a full bath in the barn. On the south side of the property which is 1/4 mile south of the barn, we have additional camping in a mostly forested area but no bathroom or water.
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$20
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The best camping near Holmes County State Park guide

Overview

About

The hardwood floors in your home may be nice, but they aren’t anything compared to the beautiful hardwood forests of Holmes County State Park. Built around two lakes that cover 54 acres, this park is high on both scenery and outdoor activities. Both lakes are well stocked with bass, bream, and catfish, but if fishing isn’t your jam, there are four miles of trails, playgrounds, picnic shelters and an amphitheater. Native plants, birds, and wildlife are in abundance and on Sundays from Memorial to Labor Day, worship services are available at the campground. Nearby area attractions include wildlife refuges, historical homes, and the Catfish Museum and Visitor Center. The friendly park staff is thrilled to tell you everything you need to know.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Holmes County State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer months can be warm, making early morning or late afternoon the best times for outdoor activities. Winters are generally mild, but it's wise to check for any seasonal closures before planning your trip.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for the season to ensure a comfortable visit.
  • Be aware of park hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, and plan your activities within this timeframe.
  • Stay informed about any trail or area closures due to maintenance or wildlife activity.
  • Ensure you have a valid fishing license if you plan to fish in the park's waters.
  • Remember to pack essentials like water, snacks, and a first-aid kit for a safe and enjoyable day out.

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