The best star host camping in Mississippi

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Mississippi’s Gulf Coast might be the most well-known camping area in this Southern state, but excellent options can also be found further inland. Tour the historic Natchez Trace Parkway, find a patch of the Appalachian Mountains, or set up on lakeshores. Campers will find 25 state parks, numerous National Park Service units, recreation areas, and national forests, as well as deluxe RV parks and everything in between.

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A&W Christmas Tree Farm

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3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Moss Point, MS
Discover Nature’s Haven: A tranquil escape amidst Christmas trees, wildlife, and muscadine vineyards Nestled approximately 5 miles north of Interstate 10 at the Mississippi/Alabama state line, our location offers the perfect blend of accessibility and tranquility. We are ideally situated between the vibrant Mardi Gras cities of New Orleans and Mobile, each rich with history and festive spirit. Additionally, you can reach the stunning beaches of Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, and the West Florida coastline in under two hours. Imagine walking through the open fields of Christmas trees, with the scent of pine in the air, and then venturing into the thickly wooded wetlands where deer, turkey, and rabbits roam freely. For bird watchers, spotting chelated woodpeckers, hawks, cardinals, and doves must be a delightful experience. Our muscadine vineyard sits on a secluded hill, surrounded by streams and wetlands, adding a touch of rustic charm. It's the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the tranquility of nature. It is a wonderful place for people to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. For those seeking a peaceful retreat, our property provides a serene escape where you can savor local wines. During the holiday season, our Christmas Tree Farm becomes a magical wonderland, perfect for creating lasting memories. Enjoy secluded walks through our picturesque meadows and forest trails, offering a perfect setting for relaxation and reflection. Whether you’re looking for adventure or a quiet getaway, our location has something special for everyone.
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Mississippi’s Gulf Coast might be the most well-known camping area in this Southern state, but excellent options can also be found further inland. Tour the historic Natchez Trace Parkway, find a patch of the Appalachian Mountains, or set up on lakeshores. Campers will find 25 state parks, numerous National Park Service units, recreation areas, and national forests, as well as deluxe RV parks and everything in between.

99% (1.5K)

Top-rated campgrounds

A&W Christmas Tree Farm

2. A&W Christmas Tree Farm

100%
(6)
3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Moss Point, MS
Discover Nature’s Haven: A tranquil escape amidst Christmas trees, wildlife, and muscadine vineyards Nestled approximately 5 miles north of Interstate 10 at the Mississippi/Alabama state line, our location offers the perfect blend of accessibility and tranquility. We are ideally situated between the vibrant Mardi Gras cities of New Orleans and Mobile, each rich with history and festive spirit. Additionally, you can reach the stunning beaches of Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, and the West Florida coastline in under two hours. Imagine walking through the open fields of Christmas trees, with the scent of pine in the air, and then venturing into the thickly wooded wetlands where deer, turkey, and rabbits roam freely. For bird watchers, spotting chelated woodpeckers, hawks, cardinals, and doves must be a delightful experience. Our muscadine vineyard sits on a secluded hill, surrounded by streams and wetlands, adding a touch of rustic charm. It's the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the tranquility of nature. It is a wonderful place for people to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. For those seeking a peaceful retreat, our property provides a serene escape where you can savor local wines. During the holiday season, our Christmas Tree Farm becomes a magical wonderland, perfect for creating lasting memories. Enjoy secluded walks through our picturesque meadows and forest trails, offering a perfect setting for relaxation and reflection. Whether you’re looking for adventure or a quiet getaway, our location has something special for everyone.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night

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Where to go

Mississippi’s Gulf Coast

Some of the state’s most divine camping is found along the Gulf Coast. Gulf Islands National Seashore protects over 135,000 acres of the mainland and barrier islands in Mississippi and Florida. Hike amid the sand dunes, hit the waters in a boat or kayak, go deep-sea fishing, or explore wonders under the waters. Further inland, Clark Creek Nature Area is a fascinating landscape, with 700 acres of bluffs and pines. The National Park Service’s Davis Bayou Campground can accommodate tent and RV camping within the National Seashore. Private RV parks and glamping rentals can be found in beachside towns like Ocean Springs and Biloxi. Or, venture along the coast to find Gulfport and Bay St. Louis and more.

Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail

One way to explore the state is with a drive along the NPS’s Natchez Trace Parkway. Crossing three states, the bulk of the parkway runs diagonally across Mississippi along a 444-mile route paralleling the Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail. It offers a trek through time, following pathways formed by Native Americans, early European settlers, and more. The National Park Serve offers three first-come-first-served primitive campgrounds along the Natchez Trace. Campsites are free and can accommodate both tents and RVs. Plan a longer stop in Natchez, which has several private RV parks and glamping options, including Natchez State Park. This town overlooks the Mississippi River and offers a lot of character.

Northern Mississippi

Northern Mississippi is home to the state’s mountains. They may not be as high as other peaks, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t scenic. This small section of the Appalachians is home to Tishomingo State Park, an unexpected land of ferns, waterfalls, and craggy bluffs. A wooded campground offers RV sites and primitive tent camping. Two grand lakes provide recreation and scenery. Sardis Lake is a popular camping area to the west, and Bay Springs Lake is a favorite in the east. The Army Corps of Engineers operates several waterfront campgrounds.