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Green Acres RV Park

4.9 (8 reviews)
Open • 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
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The nicest, cleanest, and staff of any campground we've ever seen. Mike was very helpful and they offer a military discount!

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Green Acres is cleaned and well-maintained. It's wonderful for the price the Wi-Fi is nice and strong

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Red Bay Downtown RV Park - Aerial View

Red Bay Downtown RV Park

4.3(3 reviews)
48.7 mi

We were in Red Bay recently having work done on our coach. We drove all around Red Bay (in 7…read moreminutes) looking for any changes there since last time we were out there. In doing so, we came across this little "campground" with 10 spaces, and full hook ups. It had 2 picnic tables, and a small podium stand "office." This is a completely self serve facility and is on the honor system. They are $20 a night, or $120 for a week stay there, and they have WATER ALL YEAR ROUND there. Tiffin Campground will actually shut off their water at the sites when it is that cold out, so, this is a major benefit to those staying there. It is a very quick jaunt down to the Tiffin Service Center from there, and very easy to get to from a big rig point of view. The "campground" does not have any amenities, however, serves it basic purpose of giving you a full hook up site to stay at - right downtown Red Bay.

Of course, we are having work done on our Tiffin Motorhome. The Allegro campground was full, so the…read moreoffice employee generously told us there were two spots open, "downtown". So, off we drove to explore the Downtown RV Park. I can happily report, not being huge fans of spending days on end with entitled, overly-obsessed Tiffin owners comparing everything they've ever done and owned, we LOVE the Downtown RV Park. The sites are on level cement, from what looks to be an old building someone demolished. The hookups are easily accessible, and we can easily walk around town for some excitement. I would give 5 stars, but there is no pool...

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Red Bay Downtown RV Park - Concrete parking with 10 full-hookups

Concrete parking with 10 full-hookups

Red Bay Downtown RV Park
Red Bay Downtown RV Park - Halloween 2017

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Corinth RV Park

Corinth RV Park

3.0(2 reviews)
27.1 mi

When your here you are in the country. The sweet tea will be good The biscuits will be great . The…read morebbq is good you can even get sushi but campgrounds are few and far between. That being said I loved it. It never hurts to be where they let you pick a spot and use a honor box. Embrace the rustic and enjoy Mississippi the way it really is.

It does not help that the Shiloh Military Park near the Tennessee/Mississippi border is so poorly…read moreserved in terms of their RV parks. As the nearest state run park operated on a first-come first serve basis only, and because I was unwilling to drive 160+ miles in my RV only to find all camping spots were taken, I decided to try for the nearest private RV park, where reservations (theoretically) would be accepted. The following review is based on 10 minutes I spent at this remote private-RV-campground-cum-gun club four miles outside of Corinth, MS (and a full 28 miles from the Shiloh Military Park--did I mention the park is poorly served in terms of RV camping?). But after 10 minutes of inspection I left the park hurriedly with my woman-traveling-alone-danger-sense sizzling. This private park is inconveniently far out of town, so any supplies you need such as ice or food, you need to get while in town. There is no campground store. I could not get the owner to return my phone calls, either a month or a day before my arrival, and when I arrived in mid-afternoon there was no one on duty, and no instructions about what to do. The park consisted of 10 or 12 sites carved out of a raw dirt hillside with no shade whatsoever. I could see no shower house nor other facilities. One elderly gentleman (one of only two RVs in the whole park) was kind enough to talk to me. He told me there were some possible shaded sites down in one direction, and that I could leave cash payment at a little hut in the opposite direction. The shaded sites appeared to be down a dirt track into an obscure corner of the property, and I couldn't see the little hut. He said the owner lived up the hill and I could call him. While the man was kind to speak with me, the feeling I had of the campground was one of desolation, unrelieved sunshine, no amenities, and nothing to do. Sitting outside the RV was unthinkable, and what could I do and where could I go anyway? And maybe I'm a 21st century wimpy type but having a gun club 25 feet away sort of gave me the creeps. I just couldn't imagine staying there overnight.

Tishomingo State Park - Swinging Bridge at Tishomingo State Park

Tishomingo State Park

4.7(26 reviews)
37.2 mi

Nestled along the back roads of Tishomingo County, this park feels like a second home. With hiking…read moretrails for every level of experience, there's truly something for everyone. The campground offers over 60 sites, plus six cozy cabins. Three of these are rustic stone cabins with two rooms each, while the other three are smaller, single-room cabins. Cabin Six has been beautifully updated with new floors, furniture, appliances, and a modern bathroom. For larger groups, the park also has three group camp cabins--each with 20 bunk beds and spacious bathrooms that include showers, toilets, and sinks. The park is full of history and adventure. Visitors can explore the Pioneer Cabin and its nearby waterfall, or cross the famous swinging bridge--a suspension bridge that stretches 25 feet over Bear Creek. On the other side, you'll find two trails perfect for bouldering, rock climbing, or simply wandering through the forest. Wildlife is abundant, with deer, squirrels, raccoons, and plenty of other critters calling the park home. There are three scenic pavilions for picnics or gatherings. Pavilion One has restrooms nearby, Pavilion Two overlooks Haines Lake, and Pavilion Three also offers a beautiful view of the water. The dining hall is available for weddings, reunions, meetings, and other special events. Fishing enthusiasts will love the three fishing spots: Haines Lake, a quiet pond behind the Pioneer Cabin, and Bear Creek beneath the swinging bridge. For families, the park includes two playgrounds, a sports field, and plenty of picnic tables with cast-iron grills scattered throughout. Outdoor fun continues with three disc golf courses designed for different skill levels. And when it's time to clean up, the campground features two bathhouses that are always kept tidy by the hardworking park staff. Tishomingo State Park is more than just a destination--it's a place where history, nature, and community come together.

Beautiful park. Stayed in cabin 6. Updated and well kept. Doesn't feel like Mississippi at all here.read more

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Tishomingo State Park - Rock formations - Tishomingo State Park

Rock formations - Tishomingo State Park

Tishomingo State Park - Small waterfall at Tishomingo State Park

Small waterfall at Tishomingo State Park

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Shiloh National Military Park

Shiloh National Military Park

4.8(44 reviews)
5.2 mi

This was a bucket list visit for us and did not disappoint. The grounds are well maintained by the…read moreNPS, and it's easy to park your car on the tour and walk the grounds at your leisure. A must see for every American. Cheers! RS

This Civil War era park is almost as overwhelming as it's counterpart at Vicksburg, MS -- almost…read more It's a big park with plenty to see. Located near the banks of the Tennessee River, this 4,000-acre park commemorates a pivotal Civil War battle fought in April 1862. But it's not just the history that makes this park a must-visit. Shiloh surprises visitors with its natural beauty, reflective spaces, and offerings for travelers of all kinds--including those arriving by RV. A Journey Through Time For history lovers, Shiloh offers a deeply immersive experience. The park preserves key portions of the battlefield where nearly 24,000 soldiers were killed, wounded, or went missing during two days of intense fighting. Walking these grounds feels both humbling and powerful. The well-maintained trails take you past trenches, cannons, and memorials, each projecting a story of courage and loss. The Shiloh Visitor Center is your place to start; it hosts a film and exhibits that piece together this chapter of history, giving you fresh insight before you explore the grounds. One of the most poignant stops is the Shiloh National Cemetery. Overlooking the river, the cemetery holds the graves of Union soldiers, beautifully maintained in their quiet, scenic setting. Nearby, the sunken road known as the "Hornet's Nest" showcases where some of the fiercest fighting took place. These spaces are alive with echoes of the past but provide a profound sense of peace today. Nature Meets Reflection Shiloh isn't just for Civil War buffs. Its rolling hills, dense woodlands, and open meadows offer plenty to those who simply love being outdoors. Birdsong fills the air as you hike trails that meander through shaded forests and along open fields. Autumn paints the landscape in gold and crimson, while the springtime fills it with wildflowers. The Tennessee River also provides scenic views and a sense of calm that balances the park's somber history. For waterside picnics or just quiet moments, the riverbank trails won't disappoint. You can watch herons glide above the water or take in a vivid sunset. Photographers, too, will find endless inspiration in the interplay of light and shadow over the park's terrain. RV-Friendly Amenities Travelers by RV will find Shiloh a welcoming stop. While the park itself doesn't have campgrounds, just a short drive away are several RV-friendly options, such as well-reviewed campgrounds in Savannah, Tennessee, or Pickwick Landing State Park. These sites offer amenities like full hookups, showers, and access to additional recreation. Inside the park, RV travelers will appreciate the spacious parking areas, accessible restrooms, and picnic spots where you can comfortably unwind. Shiloh also combines well with nearby attractions, like the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center in Mississippi, only 20 miles away, making it an ideal base for deeper exploration of the region.

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Shiloh National Military Park - Inside the replica of the old Shiloh Church

Inside the replica of the old Shiloh Church

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