Camping near Cleveland, Mississippi

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Camping near Cleveland

The Cleveland area offers everything from private outdoor hideaways to family-friendly campgrounds.

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Home Place P.’s Land
12 sites · RVs, Tents300 acres · Como, MS
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The Peacock Place
5 sites · TentsShaw, MSOne of the oldest farms in the area, the Peacock Place has been farmed since the 1860s. That is a very long time for a farm in the Delta. Only land that did not flood every year before the levees were built could be farmed. Consequently this farm, being a made up of high rolling land, was farmed. My grandfather bought the place in 1932. My son and daughter will the fourth generation to farm here. The Peacock Place is a truly unique farm for the Delta. Often called the prettiest place in the Delta.Learn more about this land:One of the most beautiful farms in the Mississippi Delta. There are multiple spots to choose from. Groves of trees, forrests, large grass fields, remote, and not so remote.
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Payne Lane Farms & Campground
3 sites · RVs8 acres · Rayville, LALess than two (2) miles off Interstate 20, just behind "Salvation's Cross" in Rayville, LA... Our home was built by Mr. J. L. and Mrs. Gladys Keys in the 1970's. Mrs. Gladys used to work for my Grandmother at the local ladies dress shop. She and her husband often brought us fresh vegetables they raised on their "little piece of heaven." They had no children and all these years later, their idea of heaven became ours to take care of now. We are so blessed here at Payne Lane Farms. You can safely camp in your travel trailer minutes off of I-20 on our wooded, rural lot minutes from town, convenience stores, food, and even dump stations. The front orchard provides a refuge of shade and privacy while also allowing you to see everything around you. Rayville, Louisiana has great history and heritage and some fun artifacts to explore if you have an adventurous spirit. Good people and family owned businesses if services are needed while enroute-traveling. Welcome! Learn more about this land: Pull thru the front by turning to right of the mail box and not using the driveway! Maybe a little off road, but this is the country and it won’t hurt to just drive thru the yard sometimes. Fresh eggs for sale $3.50 dozen and maybe some fresh vegetables at $3.00 per pound, but ask us as we don't push them. Canning pantry does have inventory for easy meals. Two night max stay. More farm being developed and coming soon! 🍐🍉🍑🍻🐖🐇🐟🐣🐥🐣🐑🐂🫐🍅🥒🌽
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Fishers Pond at the Treehouse
5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · ARFishers Pond at the Tree House was built as a tree house for my son. There is wildlife to view: cranes on the pond, squirrels, deer out the windows. I have seen as many as 6 at one time. Catfishing is great. We have pulled fish as big as 10 lbs. I have trails cut through the woods on my 10 acres for short nature walks
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Jubilee Farms Vintage Camping
8 sites · Lodging, Tents80 acres · Leola, ARJames and Jimmilea Berryhill and three other families live on this 80 acre farm. They have been hosting guests for almost 7 years. They welcome respectful and happy guests to this place where Christian families enjoy the outdoors and where country life is celebrated. There are several children, lots of ducks and chickens, a few guineas, and turkeys. Although we no longer have goats as our, granddaughter is off to college, we do still have goat's milk soaps. We love hospitality and will interact as much or as little as guests desire.
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BJ Ranch
2 sites · Tents550 acres · Mc Rae, ARBJ Ranch is a 550 acre livestock ranch and home to the Lerchers. Checkout www.lercher15trails.com for some history and trail information. We offer 16 miles of biking and hiking trails; several campsites; showers/restrooms;fishing; farm raised beef; Ranch tours/ tool demonstrations classes; and cattle roundups at certain times of the year. Walk to Cane Creek which runs through the ranch.
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Indian Lakes Resort
17 sites · RVs, Tents300 acres · Austin, ARPrivately owned lake/campground. We offer tent camping with and without electric. We have a swimming area that includes slides, diving boards and swim platforms along with a roped off area for young children. Each camp site comes with a grill, a picnic table and a fire pit. Most campsites have their own dock as well. Note: The security gate to park closes at 8:00pm and opens again at 7:00am. Arrangements can be made for Hipcampers if they need to leave before 8:00am.
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Rock Hill Campsite
6 sites · RVs, Tents7 acres · Brandon, MSOnce farmland, this 7.5 acre property is situated between a cattle farm and a pine timber plantationThe last owner fenced the land for horses and a horse barn and small arena still exist on the property.Learn more about this land:Enjoy a peaceful country setting at an open campsite overlooking a small lake. Watch for wild ducks and cranes on the water, as well as an occasional deer passing through the area. Fish for bass from the bank or from a small boat on location.
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Tranquility on the Arkansas River
5 sites · Lodging, RVs2 acres · Mayflower, ARCome experience the awe that we get to experience daily. The river is in our backyard and we want to share our slice of heaven with you. The river is a place for relaxation, as well as being a great place to fish or just hang out with friends. The river also provides an opportunity for learning about nature and wildlife. The sound of birds is one of the most beautiful sounds on Earth. It is a sign of life, it is a sign of hope. Birds are plentiful along the river and you are sure to enjoy the concert that they have prepared specially for you. There's no need to drive too far from Little Rock – in fact, you can find a great campsite just across the Arkansas River from P. Allen Smith's famous Moss Mountain farm. This spot is teeming with wildlife, and you may even be able to catch some fish or watch Eagles soar. Stargazing is strongly encouraged here – under a dark sky, the stars appear big and bright. Please enjoy your stay and help us keep it that way. No parties and no unsupervised minors. We are in the country and there are no fences. You may be greeted by neighborhood dogs. We have never experienced any aggression and most of them are happy to get pet by our guests. If they are bothering you, simply provide a stern, "go home" and they usually will leave you be. On the other hand if you pet and feed them they will be your new best friend. We host on Hipcamp because we love the outdoors. We love traveling across the country, exploring, and experiencing new things. We are fortunate enough to have found our slice of heaven and we're so excited to share it with other travelers from near and far. It often becomes an opportunity to hang out with like minded people and make new friends.
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Louisiana Plantation River Bank
2 sites · RVs7 acres · Columbia, LAThe historic French built antebellum plantation home and gardens was built circa 1793-1820. The home and gardens is located on the Ouachita River. I built a culinary herb farm and nursery on the plantation grounds, in which I was named after by my family. My farm is called Louisiana Herbs LLC. Their are plenty of great sites to pitch a tent and camp in the plantation gardens or on the river bank. Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent on your choice area next to the muddy Ouachita River on the grounds of an historic french antebellum home plantation in northeast Louisiana. You may fish, boat, swim, etc. Suggested early winter to late spring for camping - Louisiana can be a bit hot and humid in the warmer months. We can wine and dine you at the plantation dinner table with home cooked Louisiana cuisine (optional for an extra cost) & get you liquored up with mint juleps, homemade absinthe, mix drinks, etc. anywhere on the plantation grounds is acceptable to pitch a tent and make a campfire. we can provide wood, & possible minimal electricity to your camp area for now. there is access to water at the greenhouse area, as well as electricity. the greenhouse is a culinary herb farm and nursery, no smoking tobacco near the nursery and greenhouse area.
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Erwin Estate High Point
1 site · RV, Tent250 acres · Malvern, ARWelcome to the Erwin Estate! We've been located here in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas for almost 40 years. Located on our 250 acres is a very unique spot in Arkansas. We call it "High Point" and it is the southernmost highest altitude point in the state. We have a 180+ degree view overlooking Benton to Malvern to Greater Hot Springs. Located at High Point is a lookout tower.
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Backwoods Living
4 sites · TentsNoxapater, MSWorking farm with 50 head of brangus cattle roaming, 4 ponds,fun for the family fishing, live running all natural springLearn more about this land:Pitch a tent, enjoy fishing on ponds, get back to nature, let the cave man come out in you
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