Farm stays near Tylertown

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Nestled near the border of Mississippi and Louisiana, Tylertown’s three square miles provide a pathway to Mississippi’s vast forests, diverse ecosystems, and pristine lakes (plus larger metro areas such as Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Jackson). Head into the wilderness of nearby De Soto National Forest, the most diverse ecoregion on the Gulf Coast, or Homochitto National Forest and its lakes. Campgrounds in both forests are open for tents and RVs. Farther north, adventure through Bienville National Forest and pitch a tent at a lakeside campsite.

91% (709) 87 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Tylertown

Camp Topisaw

1. Camp Topisaw

100%
(781)
12mi from Tylertown · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
95 acres on the beautiful Topisaw Creek. Here we've raised 5 kids and a multitude of dogs, cats and chickens and a small herd of pineywoods cattle. The woods are quiet and undisturbed , harboring native species like jack in the pulpit, trillium and Florida anise. The spring-fed (and thus always refreshing!) Topisaw Creek forms the eastern border of our property, so plan to spend time on the sandy beaches and rock bars soaking up the sun or hunting for rocks and fossils (petrified wood and arrowheads have been found here). Many folks also enjoy a leisurely float down the creek in inner tubes ('tubing') or in a kayak. (Please note that after heavy rains the creek rises to epic heights and is too dangerous to navigate.) Little to no light pollution makes for amazing stargazing!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
Camp Strong Wood

2. Camp Strong Wood

95%
(83)
45mi from Tylertown · 7 sites · Tents, Lodging
Camp Strong Wood derives its name from the many natural growth oak trees found on the property as well as being in the Strong Hope community. Wildlife abounds with deer, rabbit, squirrel, fox, racoon, opossum, armadillo, chipmunk among other forest dwellers. The lake is in a natural flood bottom and is stocked with largemouth bass, perch, channel catfish and natural flathead catfish which came in through the creek which runs through the land. Learn more about this land: 165 Acres of beautiful natural growth pine and oaks with scenic hiking trails. 10 acre lake stocked with bass, perch, catfish. Enjoy using the provided kayaks and canoe. 1 Cabin and multiple tent campsites available. Showers with bathrooms, washer/dryer on property.   Deck with both charcoal and propane grills. Grounds keeper on property to help out in any way.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night
All You Need Institute

3. All You Need Institute

97%
(410)
46mi from Tylertown · 8 sites · Tents, Lodging
All You Need is a 111 acre paradise that is home to some VERY unique and endangered habitat. Our northern boundary is a tract of DeSoto National Forest, where we have practically exclusive access to another 90 acres of longleaf pine savannah and more bottomland creeks. The sandhills are a "desert in the rain," home to prickly pear cactus and yuccas, abundant lichens (deer "moss"), the endangered black pine snake, and our mascot, the also endangered Gopher Tortoise. We're a nature education and retreat center where we share permaculture practices, homesteading/sustainable living skills, conservation practices, and approaches to connecting more deeply to the land. Check out our sister non-profit, the Burrow Nature Center. You will have access to our many walking paths and our swimming pond, as well as a 15 minute walk to part of DeSoto National Forest, which butts up to our property line. We would love to have you as our guest on the land, and are especially eager to meet travelers who deeply love nature and want to live in better relationship to it! Check in is between 2pm - 8pm, Check out is 11am. There's a fee for late check-in to our site.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$24
 / night
Missihippie Camping and Berries

4. Missihippie Camping and Berries

100%
(3)
11mi from Tylertown · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Nice, quiet peaceful place filled with pine trees. 5- 20 minutes from river. 2 air conditioned bathrooms. 1 cabin available for rent. Full of blackberries and blueberries. Lynard Skyndard monument 15 minutes away. Surrounded by nature at its best. Pet friendly place. Wake up to the sounds of birds every where's. Come make memories with us!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night
Luxor Camping, RV & Retreat

5. Luxor Camping, RV & Retreat

50%
(4)
22mi from Tylertown · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Luxor is a stunning secluded paradise nestled on 10 acres, providing a tranquil setting for immersing yourself in nature's splendor. We offer camping, RV spots, and a studio/bunkhouse for larger events or gatherings. Spend your evenings by the campfire, indulging in the mesmerizing experience of stargazing. Visit Luxor and realign your mind, body, and soul amidst its serene ambiance.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
Porter-Muse Farms

6. Porter-Muse Farms

88%
(4)
37mi from Tylertown · 41 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: 19 acre property with grassing areas, lake fields and wooded forest. Lots of deer and other wildlife. 100 year old pine trees and hard wood forest ... limited space due to hurricane Ida damage.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$9
 / night
Peaceful Pastures

7. Peaceful Pastures

100%
(1)
47mi from Tylertown · 1 site · Tent, RV
Take a break for the road and watch the cows make their way across the pastor just before sunset. We are set back about two miles off Hwy 49, I have a 50 amp spot with water under the oak trees and a dry camping spot right up front with sunset views.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
from 
$30
 / night
Cooley Cattle Farm

8. Cooley Cattle Farm

100%
(1)
49mi from Tylertown · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Come out and enjoy my little slice of heaven. 40 acres with cattle and access to a 25 acre lake to fish (restrictions on size and limit) and kayak. Buy feed from us for the fish and cows, buy our local farm raised grass fed beef and all the firewood you can burn. Just starting out on this so no toilets yet, but they're in the works. Access to great clean well water is available
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$45
 / night

Nestled near the border of Mississippi and Louisiana, Tylertown’s three square miles provide a pathway to Mississippi’s vast forests, diverse ecosystems, and pristine lakes (plus larger metro areas such as Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Jackson). Head into the wilderness of nearby De Soto National Forest, the most diverse ecoregion on the Gulf Coast, or Homochitto National Forest and its lakes. Campgrounds in both forests are open for tents and RVs. Farther north, adventure through Bienville National Forest and pitch a tent at a lakeside campsite.

91% (709) 87 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Tylertown

Camp Topisaw

1. Camp Topisaw

100%
(781)
12mi from Tylertown · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
95 acres on the beautiful Topisaw Creek. Here we've raised 5 kids and a multitude of dogs, cats and chickens and a small herd of pineywoods cattle. The woods are quiet and undisturbed , harboring native species like jack in the pulpit, trillium and Florida anise. The spring-fed (and thus always refreshing!) Topisaw Creek forms the eastern border of our property, so plan to spend time on the sandy beaches and rock bars soaking up the sun or hunting for rocks and fossils (petrified wood and arrowheads have been found here). Many folks also enjoy a leisurely float down the creek in inner tubes ('tubing') or in a kayak. (Please note that after heavy rains the creek rises to epic heights and is too dangerous to navigate.) Little to no light pollution makes for amazing stargazing!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
Camp Strong Wood

2. Camp Strong Wood

95%
(83)
45mi from Tylertown · 7 sites · Tents, Lodging
Camp Strong Wood derives its name from the many natural growth oak trees found on the property as well as being in the Strong Hope community. Wildlife abounds with deer, rabbit, squirrel, fox, racoon, opossum, armadillo, chipmunk among other forest dwellers. The lake is in a natural flood bottom and is stocked with largemouth bass, perch, channel catfish and natural flathead catfish which came in through the creek which runs through the land. Learn more about this land: 165 Acres of beautiful natural growth pine and oaks with scenic hiking trails. 10 acre lake stocked with bass, perch, catfish. Enjoy using the provided kayaks and canoe. 1 Cabin and multiple tent campsites available. Showers with bathrooms, washer/dryer on property.   Deck with both charcoal and propane grills. Grounds keeper on property to help out in any way.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night
All You Need Institute

3. All You Need Institute

97%
(410)
46mi from Tylertown · 8 sites · Tents, Lodging
All You Need is a 111 acre paradise that is home to some VERY unique and endangered habitat. Our northern boundary is a tract of DeSoto National Forest, where we have practically exclusive access to another 90 acres of longleaf pine savannah and more bottomland creeks. The sandhills are a "desert in the rain," home to prickly pear cactus and yuccas, abundant lichens (deer "moss"), the endangered black pine snake, and our mascot, the also endangered Gopher Tortoise. We're a nature education and retreat center where we share permaculture practices, homesteading/sustainable living skills, conservation practices, and approaches to connecting more deeply to the land. Check out our sister non-profit, the Burrow Nature Center. You will have access to our many walking paths and our swimming pond, as well as a 15 minute walk to part of DeSoto National Forest, which butts up to our property line. We would love to have you as our guest on the land, and are especially eager to meet travelers who deeply love nature and want to live in better relationship to it! Check in is between 2pm - 8pm, Check out is 11am. There's a fee for late check-in to our site.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$24
 / night
Missihippie Camping and Berries

4. Missihippie Camping and Berries

100%
(3)
11mi from Tylertown · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Nice, quiet peaceful place filled with pine trees. 5- 20 minutes from river. 2 air conditioned bathrooms. 1 cabin available for rent. Full of blackberries and blueberries. Lynard Skyndard monument 15 minutes away. Surrounded by nature at its best. Pet friendly place. Wake up to the sounds of birds every where's. Come make memories with us!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night
Luxor Camping, RV & Retreat

5. Luxor Camping, RV & Retreat

50%
(4)
22mi from Tylertown · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Luxor is a stunning secluded paradise nestled on 10 acres, providing a tranquil setting for immersing yourself in nature's splendor. We offer camping, RV spots, and a studio/bunkhouse for larger events or gatherings. Spend your evenings by the campfire, indulging in the mesmerizing experience of stargazing. Visit Luxor and realign your mind, body, and soul amidst its serene ambiance.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
Porter-Muse Farms

6. Porter-Muse Farms

88%
(4)
37mi from Tylertown · 41 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: 19 acre property with grassing areas, lake fields and wooded forest. Lots of deer and other wildlife. 100 year old pine trees and hard wood forest ... limited space due to hurricane Ida damage.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$9
 / night
Peaceful Pastures

7. Peaceful Pastures

100%
(1)
47mi from Tylertown · 1 site · Tent, RV
Take a break for the road and watch the cows make their way across the pastor just before sunset. We are set back about two miles off Hwy 49, I have a 50 amp spot with water under the oak trees and a dry camping spot right up front with sunset views.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
from 
$30
 / night
Cooley Cattle Farm

8. Cooley Cattle Farm

100%
(1)
49mi from Tylertown · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Come out and enjoy my little slice of heaven. 40 acres with cattle and access to a 25 acre lake to fish (restrictions on size and limit) and kayak. Buy feed from us for the fish and cows, buy our local farm raised grass fed beef and all the firewood you can burn. Just starting out on this so no toilets yet, but they're in the works. Access to great clean well water is available
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$45
 / night

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Tylertown camping guide

Where to go

De Soto National Forest

De Soto National Forest features a varied ecosystem of cypress swamps, savanna, hardwood forest, and dry ridges. Campers enjoy canoeing or floating down Black Creek, the only national scenic river in Mississippi. After a creekside adventure, try biking, hunting, angling, canoeing, and ATV riding. Managed campgrounds in De Soto include Big Biloxi Recreation Area, P.O.W. Lake Recreation Area, and several campgrounds along Black Creek. Open year-round, Big Biloxi’s 25 campsites are outfitted with utility hookups as well as convenient dump stations and showers nearby.

Homochitto National Forest

About 70 miles west from Tylertown, Homochitto National Forest spans seven counties and over 191,000 acres of rugged terrain for horseback riding, hiking, hunting, and camping. Campers can swim and fish in Okhissa Lake before stopping by Clear Springs Recreation Area’s picnic grounds, man-made lake, hiking trails, and campgrounds—which are the only managed campgrounds in Homochitto. Clear Springs offers sites for tents and RVs, as well as group camping sites, with accessible bathhouses, flush toilets, electric and water hookups, and a sanitary dump station.

Bienville National Forest

Two hours north of Tylertown is Bienville National Forest, a vast wilderness of pine and oak trees that stretches over 175,000 acres. Marathon Lake and Shongelo Lake offer fishing and other water activities, as well as hiking and horseback riding opportunities. Campers can stay at Marathon Recreation Area, which features 34 campsites equipped with water and electric hookups, two bathhouses with hot showers, a boat ramp, and a dumping station.

When to go

Tylertown offers year-round activities for all visitors. Campers can enjoy warm, rain-free weather from around March to October. Summer hits an average high of about 91°F, which is a perfect time for campers to cool off in Mississippi lakes. The off-season still sees plenty of activity among campers who enjoy hunting and wildlife. Tylertown and the nearby area rarely see snow in winter. January is the coldest month with an average high of 61°F and an average low of about 41°F.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field