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Siverwater Campground

1 site ¡ RV5 acres ¡ Counce, TN
Escape to the enchanting embrace of Tennessee, where the pure, cool river waters and breathtaking panoramic vistas await you. SIlverwater has it all! It is a private community, free from the ruckus of everyday life. Like to fish? Look no further than the river that is within walking distance. With boat ramps, you'll be there all day. Or perhaps you'd rather be immersed in the beauty and serenity of nature. We've got you covered there too, with beautiful biking and walking trail. History buff? The campsite is near to many historical places. Walk the Trail of Tears or take a step back in time to Shiloh Military Park, one of the turning points of the Civil War!
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Whispering Pines

2 sites ¡ Tents23 acres ¡ Farmington, MS
Learn more about this land:Hiking the back country on non designated paths. It is not hard to find your way. Property lines are clearly marked by pink ribbons or blue stakes. Two zip lines and a treetop treehouse are on the property. Plenty of firewood to gather on property to burn. Primitive camping on facilty
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Winters Woods

5 sites ¡ Tents28 acres ¡ Savannah, TN
Learn more about this land:We have lots of beautiful trees including pine, oak, pecan, and maple. So much forest floor to spread out your tentsite. We have deer, rabbit, turkey, and squirrels to look for and watch. Plus many local birds to watch as well. We are only 5 minutes from Pickwick lake, 27 minutes from Shiloh battlefield, and Savannah has a beautiful downtown area with shopping and dining.
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Close to town, yet seclude

3 sites ¡ Tents17 acres ¡ Booneville, MS
Enjoy tent camping by a small stream yet 10min. from town. Must be prepare to walk (hike) to find your perfect campsite. Bring a tent, comfortable shoes and anything you may need to set up camp. No amenities, just nature. Motorcycle drivers can drive down the path to get closer to the stream. Others can park by the house and follow the path(s).
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RV Lots at Natures Cove

13 sites ¡ RVs, Tents10 acres ¡ Clifton, TN
RV Lots of Natures Cove is a family-owned small business. We offer luxury RV camping in a private, waterfront, gated RV community. Our RV sites are extra-large and private with full hookups and fiber high speed WiFi . We are located two hours southwest of Nashville, TN in the charming small town of Clifton, TN. Our community sits on the stretch of the Tennessee River called the Kentucky Lake. The Kentucky Lake is the largest man-made lake east of the Mississippi river. It covers 160,300 acres and features 2,300 miles of breathtaking shoreline. Bring your boat and use our private community boat ramp. You can stop at the marinas located nearby for food and live music. If you don’t have a boat, you can rent one nearby. Kentucky Lake is a boaters dream with its clean water and beautiful scenery. Boat storage is included in your stay. Additionally, some of the best freshwater fishing in the Country can be experienced in the Kentucky Lake and is known for excellent fishing for large and small mouth bass, bluegill, white bass, catfish, and many more. You can fish directly from your site on most waterfront sites or use our dock. If you like to kayak, you will enjoy the tree-lined, calm, four mile long cove in our community. You can directly access the cove from your site when you stay on a “cove site.” We are open year-round. We offer nightly, weekly, and long term stays on all our sites. Please call or text for availability and for more information about each site so we can help you book the site that is best for you. We currently have two buddy sites that are extra-large with two sets of full hookups for two RV’s (we will be adding more buddy sites). We cannot wait to host you and your family. Hope to see you soon. Wishing you safe travels, RV Lots at Natures Cove 315-771-2757 or 303-522-4330
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Buffalo Jacks Campground

50 sites ¡ Tents87 acres ¡ Waterloo, AL
Property is located near Waterloo, Alabama-famous for great fishing and camping areas! 87 acres include beautiful creek side camp sites and rolling hills for hiking. You will see abundant wildlife especially deer and turkey!! Although you feel as if you are in the wilderness- a local gas station and the Dollar General is 3 miles away!! Community bathhouse will be available soon.
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Quiet Place By The Pond

1 site ¡ RV12 acres ¡ Baldwyn, MS
Experience a spacious RV featuring a king-size bed, nestled by the tranquil pond and gazebo, offering the ideal setting for a serene weekend getaway. Despite its easy access to the main road, our location remains secluded, providing a peaceful retreat for our guests. Indulge in various activities such as fishing in the pond or unwinding in the gazebo or by the fire pit, ensuring a perfect blend of relaxation and outdoor enjoyment.
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Oldie But Goodie

1 site ¡ RV7 acres ¡ Rienzi, MS
Discover a relaxing getaway that's not too far away on our property, featuring ample land and a charming small pond. Located just minutes from Highway 45, this serene retreat offers tranquility within easy reach. A mere 12 minutes from Corinth and a convenient 40-minute drive to Tupelo, our location provides both seclusion and accessibility. Unwind and enjoy the peaceful surroundings on our property, making it the perfect escape for relaxation and rejuvenation.
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Red Oak Point

2 sites ¡ RVs1 acre ¡ TN
1.3 acres with two rv lots located directly on the fabulous Tennessee River, Clifton, TN. Common boat ramp adjacent to the property. Enjoy warm summer days in Waynesboro County's sunny valley. Boating, and fishing at your doorstep.Site#1, pull-in only, has a 24'x50' pole barn to park your rv under with a 13'x50' covered concrete patio. 50-30-15 amp electric and sewer, NO WATER. $55/nightSite#2, pull-in only, provides a graveled level pad and is dry camping only. $35/night
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Seven Pines River Resort

43 sites ¡ RVs, Tents40 acres ¡ Waynesboro, TN
Nestled in the heart of Tennessee lies 30 acres of rolling pastures lined by woods along the pristine Buffalo River. Seven Pines River Resort is set just off the beaten path of a little country lane with sprawling meadows to park, camp and enjoy the outdoors. The River provides great fishing, swimming, and kayaking. Book your stay and let the captivating beauty of Seven Pines River Resort create memories that will last a lifetime. Share your unforgettable moments with the hashtag #SevenPinesRiverResort on social media and join the community of nature lovers discovering the wonders of this enchanting escape. Your dream camping adventure awaits!
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Jones Hideaway & River View Camping

5 sites ¡ RVs, Tents43 acres ¡ Saltillo, TN
Welcome to our nature lover's paradise nestled atop the quiet mountain of Savannah, Tennessee. Here, amidst the tranquil beauty of the mountains, you'll discover a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking views of the Tennessee River, which glistens in the distance like a sparkling jewel. Savannah, conveniently located between the bustling cities of Memphis and Nashville, offers the perfect blend of natural serenity and urban excitement. Embark on a journey to Nashville, just two hours away, where you can experience the vibrant nightlife, live music scene, and cultural attractions. Alternatively, head in the opposite direction to Memphis, home to iconic landmarks like Elvis Presley's Museum and the glass-floored pyramid at Bass Pro, offering a unique experience for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore the charming town of Pickwick, located just a stone's throw away from Savannah, and be sure to visit The Outpost for souvenirs and memorable photo opportunities. Take to the open road on a motorcycle ride along the scenic country hills, especially during the spring and fall seasons when nature comes alive with vibrant colors. During the summertime, enjoy leisurely boat rides and barbecues on the Tennessee River, or try your hand at fishing for the area's famous catfish. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventure, cultural experiences, or simply a peaceful nature retreat, Savannah offers something for everyone. Come visit us at our family-owned and operated hidden gem, where the beauty of the mountains meets the warmth of Southern hospitality. We can't wait to welcome you to Savannah, Tennessee, and share the magic of this enchanting mountaintop with you.
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C&M properties

2 sites ¡ RVs, Tents1 acre ¡ Clifton, TN
About an acre on the Tennessee River, known as Kentucky Lake, with a country setting, beautiful sunsets. Access to the lake on the back of property, with a boat launch just down the road. Lot offers full hookup for 2 RV' and an extra water for tent campers. Come enjoys the quite nights and active
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The best camping near J.P. Coleman State Park guide

Overview

About

Just southwest of the intersection of Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee is a southern vista overlooking the the Tennessee River. From RV and walk-up camping to houseboating, J.P Coleman State Park is like the Disneyworld of the South for water enthusiasts. The massive Pickwick Lake offers 47,500 acres of freshwater for fishing (Mississippi State license required), sailing, water skiing and anything else you can think of to do on the water. Set in an area rich with history, J.P Coleman is close to a barrage of Civil War memorabilia including the Shiloh Civil War Battlefield and Historic Homes and Civil War Sites.

When to go

The ideal time to visit J.P. Coleman State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer brings more visitors and higher temperatures, while winter can be less crowded but cooler. Plan your trip accordingly to make the most of your park experience.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's operating hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, before planning your visit.
  • Stay informed about any trail closures or safety advisories by visiting the park's official website.
  • Accessibility varies across different areas of the park; inquire ahead if you require special accommodations.
  • Bring along water and snacks, as dining options may be limited within the park.
  • Remember to pack out your trash to keep the park clean for everyone's enjoyment.

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