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Twin Lakes

23 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents350 acres · 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

1 site · Lodging5 acres · 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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Urban Forest

2 sites · RVs25 acres · Memphis, TN
Learn more about this land: There are a lot of soft people in the world today, if you're one of those people this isn't the place for you.  In the spring and summer the property can become quite overgrown.  Some people have had difficulty accessing the inner part of the property that is pretty well cleared and secluded.  I happen to like it that way. A quarter acre, just a stone's throw from Graceland. The property itself doesn't provide much more than a place to park, but you can literally walk to Graceland and Beale Street is only about a 15 minute drive or Uber ride. My friend has parked his 5 window skoolie with a 15 foot utility trailer without any issues. There's no access to the shipping container on the property, but you're welcome to set out a few chairs and bbq on the back side of the property as long as you're careful about fires. There are no fire rings, toilets, or running water; and certainly no power.  You're welcome to park or tent camp but understand that this property is very primitive.  If you're looking for luxury there are some amazing properties in the area listed right here on HipCamp.  Please have a great stay and message with any questions.
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Overview

Camping at Sardis Lake puts you right in the thick of Mississippi woodlands and sparkling water. With over 1,700 options, you can pitch your tent near the shoreline or tuck yourself into the trees. Average nights run about $38, with some sites as low as $15. Sardis is prime territory for wildlife-watching—think herons, deer, and the occasional fox. Top picks like Pleasant View (136 reviews), Moon Lake Farm - Camp, Fish, Relax (65 reviews), and Home Place P.’s Land (54 reviews) get high marks for laid-back sites and easy access to the water. After a day of swimming or fishing, you’ll appreciate basic amenities like toilets and showers. Most sites are pet-friendly, so bring your dog for the adventure. Sardis Lake doesn’t do crowds—there’s space to spread out and wake up to a quiet sunrise over the lake.

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