The best camping in Grenada Lake, MS

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Grenada Lake: A scenic retreat for outdoor enthusiasts.  

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Twin Lakes

99%
(71)
19mi from Grenada Lake · 23 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Water Valley, MS
Use discount CODE PNB1TGSXA to get $500 off of a 29 day stay! Valid through August 31. A quiet, country campground with over 12 miles of well-marked trails through old growth hardwood timber. We offer shady campsites and fishing in two private lakes stocked with bass and bluegill. Lakes are for campers only! Campers can pick blueberries when they are in season (June-July)--limit 2 pints per site per day. Wildlife is abundant. You will hear owls and coyotes at night. Often bald eagles can be spotted at both lakes. Other wildlife you may see: deer, wild turkey, raccoons, opossums, fox, bobcat, coyote, rabbits, armadillo, otter, and squirrels. Please do not approach the wild animals! There is a pretty creek for those who like to creek walk. Petrified wood can be picked up in the creek bed. We are only 30 minutes from the University of Mississippi campus for people coming for ballgame weekends. We are only about 20 minutes from Grenada and Enid Reservoirs. These have some of the finest crappie fishing in the United States. We are located 2 miles east of the Trans America Trail.
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The Belle At Goodwin Creek

100%
(2)
30mi from Grenada Lake · 1 site · Lodging · Batesville, MS
The Belle on Goodwin Creek is your dreamy creekside escape—where stargazing meets southern charm. Nestled beside a peaceful creek and overlooking a quiet bean field, this luxury tent invites you to relax under the stars, unwind in the glow of solar lights, and maybe even catch a glimpse of deer or wild turkeys wandering through the field. Spend your day ziplining, fishing for sunfish, or catching minnows with the kids. As evening falls, kick back in the Adirondack chairs, fire up the charcoal grill, and gather at the picnic table for dinner. Then, cozy up by the fire pit or look to the skies with the telescope—because the nights here are truly something special. Features & Amenities: • Creekside belle tent with stunning sunset views • Sleep under the stars with string lights and telescope • Wildlife sightings: deer, turkeys, and more • Fire pit, charcoal grill, picnic table, Adirondack chairs • Zipline + kid-friendly creek access • Private and peaceful—just minutes from Batesville, MS
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The best camping in Grenada Lake, MS guide

Overview

About

Over 90,000 acres of wild Mississippi encompass and surround Grenada Lake. As you can imagine they have recreation for every type of outdoor enthusiast. You like the to kayak, but the hubby/wifey likes to hike. Not a problem Grenada’s got ‘em both and so much more. Fishing, boating, swimming beaches, hunting, and golfing are all available to keep your bods busy and your minds at ease. An array of camping types are located in the park, from full facility to primitive. Try as you might for a lake view site. Ain’t nothing better than watchin’ the sunset kiss the lake goodnight right from your site.

When to go

The best time to visit Grenada Lake is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer brings warm temperatures ideal for water activities, though it can be crowded. Winters are quieter but cooler, which may affect some outdoor pursuits.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to plan for appropriate attire and activities.
  • Life jackets are mandatory for certain water activities and in specific lake areas.
  • Be aware of the local wildlife and follow guidelines to ensure a safe encounter.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park, so inquire ahead if you have specific needs.
  • Remember to pack out all your trash and leave the park as pristine as you found it.
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