Address: Hernando, MS 38632, USA
Chance Brubacher
It's a nice campground,some of the sites have electricity and water. The site we got had pretty good privacy.
Karlen Urdaneta
Very nice place. Clean and quite. The lake view is beautiful.
Gary Witherspoon
1st time we have stayed, rained and fog next morning but stay was good for over night lake was down. Nice campground would stay again.
Kayci Sturtevant
We stayed in site 2 and had great views of the water and beautiful sunsets! Our site and site 1 seemed to be the only ones where you could easily get down to the water. It's a great spot for kayaking, and paddle boarding! Most of the sites had great shade and good trees for stringing up a hammock. The only complaint was the amount of ants that invaded our camper! It was unbelievable. Definitely being something to treat any contact points of entry for them!
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Yes, they do have some sites closed for them to install septic tanks.
We were there last week and it was very low. There was no water in the bay in front of RV sites 51.
There is no wifi.
As of Saturday May 22nd 2021, the campground was still closed. In speaking with the park Ranger that day, they were going to try to have it open before the July 4th holiday. I will have more information on it Monday the 7th of June.
recreation.gov is where you go to make reservations for the campgrounds now. You can get the app. At the Google play store, or go to the site on your PC.
The camp grounds are closed
Yes
With all the work you can not make reserves
Handicap pass will cut your cost by half. Otherwise, You can have 2 tents on a site for $20, or a RV and a tent on the same site for $20. To get the discount for Handicap camping the site must be registered in that person's name.
In the summer, the water at arkabutla and hernando point is much muddier than sardis.
Donot know how many its around 20 a night
There's a white post in front of Ranger office with a drop slot.
It's really best to make reservations if possible, but we do have a few sites which are 'Non-reservable / Walk-up Only'.....or Layman's terms, First come First served. Your best bet would be to make a Reservation first; then whenever you arrive, if there is another site available that you would prefer, after you arrive, and if the site has No dates or the dates for that site Do Not conflict with the dates you are wanting to stay, it's pretty safe that you can occupy that site!
To pay for camping site.
There are showers/bathrooms in building next to Ranger office...very clean!
Yes you can.
Yes, you may bring your pets....Just don't forget to bring some poop bags!!
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