Camping in LeFleurs Bluff State Park

Popular ways to camp

Community favorites near LeFleurs Bluff State Park

Top-rated campgrounds reviewed by the Hipcamp community.

Top-rated campgrounds near LeFleurs Bluff State Park

95%
(80)

Camp Strong Wood

8 sites · Lodging, Tents165 acres · Wesson, MS
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
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night

Camping in LeFleurs Bluff State Park guide

Overview

About

Camping in the city? That’s right! LeFleur's Bluff State Park is a camping oasis in the heart of urban Jackson. One of the highlights is traversing the park’s many nature trails, where you can explore wooded bluffs, river bottoms, lakes, and scenic swamplands. Don’t forget your camera! If hiking ain’t your thing, there’s great golfing, boating, fishing, and of course southern style barbecuing and picnicking. Remember the hot sauce! At the end of the day, enjoy some primitive camping as you watch the sun set over the lake, beer in hand. Now that’s Dixie!

When to go

The ideal time to visit LeFleurs Bluff State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer brings warmth and a lush landscape, but also the possibility of crowds and humidity. Winter can be quieter, offering a peaceful park experience, though some facilities may have reduced hours.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's operating hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, before planning your visit.
  • Stay safe by adhering to posted signs and guidelines, especially when engaging in water activities.
  • Accessibility varies across different areas of the park; inquire ahead for specific needs.
  • Available amenities include picnic areas and trails; confirm the status of facilities before arrival.
  • Respect the park's natural environment by disposing of trash properly and following Leave No Trace principles.
Be the first to review
Share your experience here to help other campers.
  1. LeFleurs Bluff State Park