The best camping near Laurel with hiking

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping adventures in the United States! If you're looking for a camping experience near Laurel, Mississippi, with a preference for hiking, you're in luck. We have over 1,000 options available specifically in that area that cater to hikers like you. Prices start as low as $10 per night, with an average of $30 per night. Looking for top campsites? Check out Creekside Farm Co. with 273 reviews, Camp Topisaw with 269 reviews, and All You Need Institute with 133 reviews. Popular amenities include cooking equipment, trash disposal, and campfire facilities. And if you're interested in activities beyond hiking, you'll find options for snow sports, historic sites, and biking as well. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

Top-rated campgrounds near Laurel

Mike's Place RV Park

1. Mike's Place RV Park

38mi from Laurel · 4 sites
Welcome to Mike's Place RV Park, a unique family-run campground that offers a clean and welcoming atmosphere for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation. Conveniently located just off HWY 49, we are nestled near Camp Shelby and the stunning De Soto National Forest, making us an ideal base for exploring the great outdoors. Our park features excellent fishing opportunities at Geiger Lake and Paul B. Johnson State Park, both located less than two miles away. Whether you're stopping by for a night or planning an extended family getaway, our campground is the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy nature. We provide 30/50 amp sewer and water hookup sites tailored for RV enthusiasts. Guests can also take advantage of our laundry facilities and trash services for added convenience. With a variety of outdoor activities available, including boating, fishing, hiking, tubing, kayaking, and canoeing, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're looking for a short stay or a longer retreat, we look forward to welcoming you to Mike's Place RV Park soon!
De Soto National Forest

2. De Soto National Forest

78%
(9)
79 sites · Beaumont, Mississippi
Lush rolling terrain and wide slow creeks are trademarks of the De Soto National Forest. So are kickin’ it in a canoe with a brew while you float down the river, we suggest exploring both! The swamplands here offer ample opportunity for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing on the Black Creek National Scenic River. The primitive camping along the way is hot in the summer, but prime for misty morning photography and inky orange sunsets...worth it! Off-road the Rattlesnake Bay Trail or hike the Tuxachanie trail with your crew for a day of laughs deep in the pines. You can pretty much camp forever here too, so pack up a week or two worth of gear, and really dig deep into what Desoto has to offer.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Bienville National Forest

3. Bienville National Forest

34 sites · Forest, Mississippi
Bienville National Forest is ready to welcome you with outdoor adventure and the sweetest southern charm! With over 178,000 acres to explore, this gorgeous forest is perfect for those who want to take it slow. Sunset watching and family camping are top notch, and the incredible Shockaloe Horse Trail offers both riders and hikers 23 miles of forest meandering. Anglers and boating enthusiasts can troll Marathon Lake, the bass fishing is a good as the scenery, and the camping accommodations offer as little or as much solitude as you like. Visiting Bienville is like greeting an old friend, warm and with a smile.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Paul B. Johnson State Park

4. Paul B. Johnson State Park

100%
(2)
156 sites · Purvis, Mississippi
Discover the serene beauty of Paul B. Johnson State Park.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping adventures in the United States! If you're looking for a camping experience near Laurel, Mississippi, with a preference for hiking, you're in luck. We have over 1,000 options available specifically in that area that cater to hikers like you. Prices start as low as $10 per night, with an average of $30 per night. Looking for top campsites? Check out Creekside Farm Co. with 273 reviews, Camp Topisaw with 269 reviews, and All You Need Institute with 133 reviews. Popular amenities include cooking equipment, trash disposal, and campfire facilities. And if you're interested in activities beyond hiking, you'll find options for snow sports, historic sites, and biking as well. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

Top-rated campgrounds near Laurel

Mike's Place RV Park

1. Mike's Place RV Park

38mi from Laurel · 4 sites
Welcome to Mike's Place RV Park, a unique family-run campground that offers a clean and welcoming atmosphere for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation. Conveniently located just off HWY 49, we are nestled near Camp Shelby and the stunning De Soto National Forest, making us an ideal base for exploring the great outdoors. Our park features excellent fishing opportunities at Geiger Lake and Paul B. Johnson State Park, both located less than two miles away. Whether you're stopping by for a night or planning an extended family getaway, our campground is the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy nature. We provide 30/50 amp sewer and water hookup sites tailored for RV enthusiasts. Guests can also take advantage of our laundry facilities and trash services for added convenience. With a variety of outdoor activities available, including boating, fishing, hiking, tubing, kayaking, and canoeing, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're looking for a short stay or a longer retreat, we look forward to welcoming you to Mike's Place RV Park soon!
De Soto National Forest

2. De Soto National Forest

78%
(9)
79 sites · Beaumont, Mississippi
Lush rolling terrain and wide slow creeks are trademarks of the De Soto National Forest. So are kickin’ it in a canoe with a brew while you float down the river, we suggest exploring both! The swamplands here offer ample opportunity for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing on the Black Creek National Scenic River. The primitive camping along the way is hot in the summer, but prime for misty morning photography and inky orange sunsets...worth it! Off-road the Rattlesnake Bay Trail or hike the Tuxachanie trail with your crew for a day of laughs deep in the pines. You can pretty much camp forever here too, so pack up a week or two worth of gear, and really dig deep into what Desoto has to offer.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Bienville National Forest

3. Bienville National Forest

34 sites · Forest, Mississippi
Bienville National Forest is ready to welcome you with outdoor adventure and the sweetest southern charm! With over 178,000 acres to explore, this gorgeous forest is perfect for those who want to take it slow. Sunset watching and family camping are top notch, and the incredible Shockaloe Horse Trail offers both riders and hikers 23 miles of forest meandering. Anglers and boating enthusiasts can troll Marathon Lake, the bass fishing is a good as the scenery, and the camping accommodations offer as little or as much solitude as you like. Visiting Bienville is like greeting an old friend, warm and with a smile.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Paul B. Johnson State Park

4. Paul B. Johnson State Park

100%
(2)
156 sites · Purvis, Mississippi
Discover the serene beauty of Paul B. Johnson State Park.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
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