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Pleasant View

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents7 acres ¡ Memphis, TN
Learn more about this land: Rural feel in urban setting. Our 7 acre field is surrounded by woods for privacy. Close proximity to the interstate and within 15 minutes from downtown Memphis, home to the blues, bbq and world famous Beale St. Please note if you are booking after 10pm for same day booking, you need to send us a message first to confirm for late check in details :)
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$45
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Urban Forest

2 sites ¡ RVs25 acres ¡ Memphis, TN
Learn more about this land: There are a lot of soft people in the world today, if you're one of those people this isn't the place for you.  In the spring and summer the property can become quite overgrown.  Some people have had difficulty accessing the inner part of the property that is pretty well cleared and secluded.  I happen to like it that way. A quarter acre, just a stone's throw from Graceland. The property itself doesn't provide much more than a place to park, but you can literally walk to Graceland and Beale Street is only about a 15 minute drive or Uber ride. My friend has parked his 5 window skoolie with a 15 foot utility trailer without any issues. There's no access to the shipping container on the property, but you're welcome to set out a few chairs and bbq on the back side of the property as long as you're careful about fires. There are no fire rings, toilets, or running water; and certainly no power.  You're welcome to park or tent camp but understand that this property is very primitive.  If you're looking for luxury there are some amazing properties in the area listed right here on HipCamp.  Please have a great stay and message with any questions.
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ChrisLeigh

3 sites ¡ Tents93 acres ¡ Lakeland, TN
Learn more about this land: Enjoy the great outdoors and come camping with us. Just outside Memphis. Multiple tent sites to choose from. Could also accommodate a large group of campers since you are bringing your own tents. Catch and release fishing available. 15 acres of manicured grounds. Meals cooked for you can be arranged-extra fee. Bathroom/shower available.
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$40
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Booked 1 time

Marc W.’s Land

10 sites ¡ RVs10 acres ¡ Walls, MS
Learn more about this land:Explore, kick back, and relax at our 10 acre plot of land. Every close to Walmart and other shopping & restaurant experiences. Nestled between Memphis and Tunica you will enjoy the many experiences that come with staying here. From visiting Elvis Presley's home to traveling just to the casinos.
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$29
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Booked 2 times

Awake-end Woods

5 sites ¡ Tents20 acres ¡ Lake Cormorant, MS
This is a land-locked campsite of 20 acres with hilly hiking paths...heavily treed...serene woods...ideal for meditation...tent camping....nature-lovers...pets allowed... stays range from overnight to several night stays...lets just unplug... enjoy the peace and quite...simplicity of outdoors...reduce stress...ideal for tree huggers... and the Awake-end...enjoy life!
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$30
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BlueBird Lane

4 sites ¡ Tents130 acres ¡ Pope, MS
130 Acres located on the MS Delta Bluff. Only 10 yards of road frontage. This place is deep and secluded. Check us out!Learn more about this land:130 acres of rolling pastures intersected by by pine thickets and creek runs. Beautiful bowl like setting on the MS River Bluff just W of Batesville Ms. Untouched wilderness miles away from the beaten path. Pitch your tent on the high creek bank or choose to go a little deeper and camp next to the fully stocked 2 acre lake. Walk in road access. Arrangements can be made to drive in your gear.
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$75
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Booked 6 times

Sugarberry Ridge

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents16 acres ¡ Munford, TN
Located on a 500 foot ridge above the Mississippi River delta, Sugarberry Ridge is sixteen acres of open lawn, wooded forest, and well-established kudzu. With plans underway to develop a food forest, a pollinator meadow, and community gardens, each guest is sure to see something interesting going on. Goats and chickens will be joining the farm crew shortly. About a fifteen minute drive south will take you to Meeman-Shelby State Forest for some of the best hiking trails in the midsouth. Between Meeman-Shelby and The Old Forest in Overton Park, a state-protected old growth stand in the heart of Memphis, you'll see what the Mississippi River uplands used to look like. If you've had enough nature and want to hit some museums, live shows, galleries, etc., Memphis has it all. The drive-up campsite is located toward the rear of the property for plenty of privacy. A handicap-accessible porta-potty is provided near the site. Coming later this fall: a primitive outdoor shower!
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$27
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Home Place P.’s Land

66 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents300 acres ¡ Como, MS
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Booked 2 times

Dipitin Ranch

1 site ¡ Lodging11 acres ¡ MS
Come camp out under the stars at the farm! Sitting on just over 10 beautiful acres, the farm is filled with endless barnyard activities (such as visiting the horses, exploring the walking trails, and a lush garden- where you can pick your own fruit and veggies!) You can even sign up to collect your own farm fresh, pasture raised, organic eggs in the morning and cook your own breakfast over the fire pit ! Enjoy a variety of outdoor games and activities where you can spend time enjoying the scenic outdoors or just kick back and relax out on the grove hammocks! Either way -this barnyard playground is sure not to disappoint:)
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$75
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The best camping near T.O. Fuller State Park guide

Overview

About

You’re in for way more than a couple of trees and a picnic table at T.O. Fuller State Park. When the Civil Conservation Corps started excavating for a swimming pool in the 1940s, they unearthed a lost and forgotten Native American civilization. Now, when you visit the park, be sure to visit the Chucalissa Village. It’s a trip to a past of thatched roofs and off-the-land living, and you can get there right off the 6-mile hiking loop! The park’s wetlands host all kinds of birds and wildlife, and if you’re lookin’ for a refreshing dip, there’s even an Olympic-size swimming pool.

When to go

The ideal time to visit T.O. Fuller State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural world is in full bloom. Summer brings warmth and a lush landscape, but also the possibility of afternoon showers. Winter, while cooler, can offer a serene park experience, though some facilities may have reduced hours.

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 posted by the park.
  • Accessibility varies across the park, so inquire ahead if you require special accommodations.
  • Make use of the available color and favorite facilities, ensuring a comfortable visit.
  • Remember to pack out your trash, keeping the park pristine for all to enjoy.

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