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Moon Lake Farm

6 sites ¡ RVs, Tents77 acres ¡ Belden, MS
We are the Darnell family, and we bought this property in late 2021. We can't wait to share it with you! We desire to create a place of rest, retreat, and relaxation in nature. Be it camping, fishing, or a campfire with your friends or family, we want you to make your favorite memories at Moon Lake. Learn more about this land: Serene setting just outside of Tupelo, MS. Fish or walk around the 8-acre lake. Enjoy the swings overlooking the water. Walk by the trees and look for deer and turkeys. Say hello to the horses in the barn! Come enjoy a restful camp barely outside the city limits!We can't wait for you to make your favorite memories here.
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$28
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Booked 3 times

Old Burleson Camp

1 site ¡ RV, Tent70 acres ¡ Vina, AL
City Water is available. Good trails for horses, ATVs, walking, etc. Very quiet place off the main highway but still close to a small town (Red Bay, AL). Local attractions are Tiffin Motorhomes (RV plant), a national equestrian trail in Hodges, AL, decent deer hunting, bass fishing and boating at Elliot Branch, Williams Hollow state park, etc. All of these are part of the Bear Creek reservoir system of Franklin county, AL. Deer hunting, Squirrel hunting allowed within the Laws of the State of Alabama. Horses are allowed to stay temporarily but no fenced in areas are available.Learn more about this land:Plenty of open space for a tent, RV, camper, etc. City Water available. Leads to a trail head. Seven miles to a small town (Red Bay, AL) that has restaurants, grocery stores, etc. Trail hiking is allowed. Horses are allowed temporarily but there is no fenced in area for them to graze.Local attractions are Tiffin Motorhomes (RV service center), a national Equestrian Trail, fishing at 3 different dam areas. FEMA-approved, In-ground tornado-storm shelter. Deer and squirrel hunting allowed within State of Alabama game laws.
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$30
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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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$32
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Grace On Trace Homestead & BnB

2 sites ¡ RVs7 acres ¡ Guntown, MS
Grace On Trace Homestead & BnB is a small farm in beautiful country setting, just off of Natchez Trace Parkway, about 14 mile's north of the city of Tupelo, the birthplace of Elvis Presley. We have a small pond on the back of our property and half of our place is wooded area with a deep ravine and a flat top which is ideal for pitching a tent. We are planning to build a Geodesic dome tent and a tree house in the very near future. We are currently an Airbnb, VRBO, & HH Host. We have animals such as goat, peacocks, turkeys, chickens, guineas, & ducks. We are located in a secluded area with a beautiful view surrounded by the lust green wooded scenery & a pond with a deck. A place where serenity, privacy, & beauty abound. We look forward to hosting you.
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$15
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Turkey Hill RV Park

3 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents9 acres ¡ Hamilton, AL
Gorgeous RV park and campground nestled in the hills of Northwest Alabama, conveniently located just 2 miles from Exit 14 on I-22 in Hamilton, Alabama. Full service hook-ups, bath house, and free wi-fi! On-site activities include ping pong, corn hole, shuffleboard, pickleball (coming soon!), and frisbee golf. Nearby attractions include the Natural Land Bridge, Dismal Canyons, boating, fishing, and more!
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$25
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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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$22
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Campingallstars

1 site ¡ Tent16 acres ¡ Hodges, AL
Camp sites located behind old Homestead from 1940s once a tobacco and cotton farm. The house on the property is in early stages of being rebuilt to be saved as a local landmark.
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$25
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Booked 2 times

Cob House Homestead

1 site ¡ RV, Tent40 acres ¡ Hamitlon, AL
Our hectare of land is a genuine Space of Love, acting as a tether between our physical bodies, our ethereal bodies, our ancestors, our descendants, the Earth and God. This land will be our life's work, a culmination of our most intentional efforts to bring health and happiness to our family in perpetuity. We moved our family here from Chicago in 2012 to put roots down on land that has been in the family for over 100 years. We will live here forever. We we were featured on HGTV's "You Live in What?!" as our family of four lived in a bus for 2 years while we became acquainted with the overgrown piece of land . We welcome the collaboration and cooperation of other individuals and families who wish to gain experience in natural, earthen, and sustainable home building and permaculture. Our intention in offering a place for people to stay is to provide a unique experience in natural building techniques and to meet our tribe. Our combined family land is 40 acres, but our official campsite that we are offering is 2.5 acres, with 20 acres of wild, 20yr-growth forest with paths and a 10' deep creek rain runoff ditch which is great for walking down and exploring. This is a fantastic place to look for medicinal herbs as we have many, to include elderberry, boneset, staghorn sumac, pokeweed, mimosa trees, mimosa pudica, tulip poplars, passionflower (Maypop), persimmons, groundcherries, huckleberries, beauty berries, "possum" grapes, muscadine grapes, wild cherry trees, black walnut, honey suckle, Japanese privet, wild lettuce, sassafras trees, plantain, dragon flower, Japaness Angelica trees, and blackberries to name a few. In the Autumn one can forage for bolete mushrooms. Chanterelles grow all summer and puffball mushrooms are found easily most of the year. We also keep bees in a horizontal hive.Learn more about this land:Come alone or with your whole family and gain experience building a home using a very old method of earthen construction; cob. The hands-on cob workshop is optional, of course, but this is clearly our uniqueness. We can get you and your whole group stomping in the mud and building a wall that will stand for generations.Children 11 and under do not count towards the guest count.Enjoy watching the shenanigans of our goats, dogs, cats and chickens as you work and play on our homestead. Children are warmly welcomed and catered to. Our designated campsites will accommodate tents exclusively at this time and are enveloped in semi-wild young forest, on a patch of regularly cleared pasture-like turf. The evenings are filled with a loud orchestra of tree- frogs and crickets, as well as the occasional coyote calls, dog howls, owl songs, and my favorite; Chuck-Wills-Widow call. Up to 6 tents may be set up on this one patch of earth, but we will only book one group or party at a time. Our area of Alabama, and our area of county, in particular, does harbor poison ivy, various snakes, raccoons, fox, armadillos, opossums, and other nocturnal wanderers. We have a total of 6 dogs that help us to feel guarded and secure against wood-boogers and four-legged rascals.  We can give you a grill or there is a fire pit both at your tent site, as well as near our cabin. Your campsite is private, and somewhat secluded, though it is only 500 feet from our cabin. A communal outhouse, constructed of cob- is the designated latrine. The nearest hospital is 15 minutes away, as well as your most common commercial conveniences.
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$50
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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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$60
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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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$50
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AdventAge Retreat

152 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents50 acres ¡ Haleyville, AL
Welcome to our tranquil retreat nestled in the heart of nature! This hidden gem offers a unique blend of natural beauty and modern comforts, making it the perfect escape for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Accommodation Features: *Rock Shelters: Discover two stunning rock shelters on the property, providing a picturesque setting for relaxation or exploration. *Ponds: Immerse yourself in the serene ambiance with three beautiful ponds, perfect for catching and releasing fish or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings. *Fishing: Enjoy catch and release fishing in the ponds, providing a soothing and rewarding experience for fishing enthusiasts. *Hiking Trails: Embark on scenic hiking trails that wind through the property, offering breathtaking views of rolling hills, creeks, and lush landscapes. *Camping Options: Choose from wooded or non-wooded camping options, allowing you to tailor your outdoor experience to your preferences. *RV Parking: Bring your RV and utilize the dedicated 30-amp connection, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst nature. *Dump Station: Convenience is key, and our nearby dump station makes RV maintenance hassle-free. *On-site Camper Rental: For those seeking a cozy stay, we offer an on-site camper available for rent, equipped with all the essentials for a comfortable retreat. *Natural Features: Explore the diverse terrain, including rolling hills, babbling creeks, and two enchanting waterfalls during the wet season. *Tranquil Atmosphere: Experience the utmost tranquility in our super quiet and beautiful property, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're a solo adventurer, a couple seeking a romantic getaway, or a family yearning for quality time in nature, our property offers an unforgettable escape. Book now and immerse yourself in the beauty of our natural haven!
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$15
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Camp Catfish

1 site ¡ RV2 acres ¡ Savannah, TN
Land is located on edge of Horse Creek, which flows into the Tennessee River. Land has water, electricity and sewage dump all onsite next to the RV pad. Community boat launch is near lot, boats launch into Horse Creek. Additional amenities will be added contintiously. Firepit area, outdoor lighting, adriondack chairs. Your pet(s) are welcome with you, must be friendly and listen to basic recall commands.
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$50
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The best camping near Tishomingo State Park guide

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About

Some of Mississippi’s best camping is found in the scenic foothills of the Appalachian Mountains at Tishomingo State Park. This area is filled with natural beauty and is guaranteed to spark an outdoor adventure. Tishomingo offers ample hiking trails through a unique landscape of massive rock formations and fern-filled crevices found nowhere else in the state. When not exploring the jaw-dropping trails, visitors can enjoy canoeing, swimming, disc golf, fishing, boating, and even rock climbing! There's no shortage of activities to fill you with a natural high at this place! And the camping is something to write home about.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Tishomingo State Park is during spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer brings warmth perfect for water activities, though it can be crowded. Winters are quiet but can be chilly, so pack accordingly.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Be aware of park hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, and plan your activities within this timeframe.
  • Wear appropriate footwear for hiking on uneven terrain and bring plenty of water to stay hydrated.
  • Stay informed about any trail closures or area restrictions during your visit.
  • Facilities such as restrooms and picnic areas are available, but it's wise to bring necessary supplies in case they are busy.

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