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4100-acre lake. Premier destination for bass fishermen. Scenic, majestic clay limestone cliffs overlook picnic areas, hiking trails, playground, and white sand beach. The class A, year-round campground features 92 sites with paved concrete pads, electrical and water hookups. Handicapped accessible. Laundry, bath-house, boat ramp.
Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway at Aberdeen Aberdeen, MS Phone: 662.369.2832 Toll-Free: 1.800.634.3538 www.aberdeenms.org
Beautiful 40 acre lake with bream, bass, crappie and catfish. Five camper sites available with electricity, water & sewer hookups. 3200 sq. ft. building equipped with 2 restrooms and kitchen available for rent at $50 per day. Excellent for family reunions and group functions.
Hwy 9 North between Walthall and Bellefontaine, MS Eupora, MS 39744 Phone: 662.258.2140 Admission: Fish for $3 a day or $25 for yearly permit. Camper sites $10 a night or $50 per week. Legion building available for rent $50 a day. Sites: 5 RV sites (grass), 5 full hook-ups, 20 amps Facilities: Restrooms Recreation: Fishing, boat launch
A sailor’s haven, a fisherman’s dream and a draw for hunters, campers and hikers, Arkabutla Lake is just 20 minutes south of Memphis, Tenn. in DeSoto County, Miss. Created by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the Coldwater River, this 33,000-acre lake has prevailing westerly winds which makes it one of the best sailing lakes in the nation. It has eight boat ramps and 333 campsites, nature trails, picnic areas, hiking and biking trails, playgrounds and swimming beaches. More than 35,600 acres of land surrounding the lake are open to public hunting for waterfowl, small game and large game. Fish in the lake include largemouth and white bass, black and white crappie, channel and flathead catfish, and is rated one of the top-five crappie fishing locations in the U.S. Because of the lake’s turbidity and lack of depth, all game fish tend to stay shallow.
3905 Arkabutla Dam Road 662-562-6261 www.mvk.usace.army.mil/Lakes/ms/arkabutla/ Admission: Free
Located just seven miles from Hernando. The 40,704 acre lake is rated one of the top five crappie fishing lakes in the country, and offers opportunities for largemouth and white bass, as well as channel and flathead catfish. Arkabutla opens 37,700 acres of land to the public for hunting throughout the year. It's prevailing westerly wind makes Arkabutla one of the best sailing lakes in the nation. You can enjoy excellent sailing, swimming at one of the three beaches, or setting up camp at one of 333 campsites. There are picnic areas, playgrounds and a variety of events year round, including a Deer Hunt for Persons with Disabilities. As part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Arkabutla Lake features: activity area, bath house, boat ramp, developed camping (234), primitive camping (60), fishing, a nature trail, picnic areas, sailing, skiing, swimming, and RV dump station. Campground Facilities: Dub Patton, Hernando Point and South Abutment
3905 Arkabutla Dam Rd. Hernando, MS Phone: 662.562.6261 Fax: 601.631.7133 www.mvk.usace.army.mil
Part of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, featuring a 6,700 acre outstanding recreational and fishing lake with activity area, bath house, boat ramp, canoeing/tubing, fishing, nature trail, picnic areas, camping, sailing, skiing, swimming, hiking and laundry.
West of Dennis 82 Bay Springs Resource Rd. Dennis, MS 38838 Phone: 662.423.1287 Fax: 662.454.9346
Blue Bluff Campground is located on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway and also on peaceful Aberdeen Lake.
20051 Blue Bluff Rd. Aberdeen, MS 39730 Phone: 662.369.2832 Toll-Free: 877.444.6777 www.reserveusa.com Sites: 92 RV sites (paved), 4 pull-thrus (60'), 88 back-ins (60'), 39 full hookups (89W, 89E), 20/30/50 amps, shaded spots, dump station, handicapped accessible, pet restrictions Facilities: restrooms, showers, laundry, 6 reservable pavillions Recreation: swimming, fishing, boating, wildlife viewing, hiking trails, biking trails, playgrounds, game courts 2002 Bluecutt Rd.
125 County Rd. 1698
Tupelo, MS 38804 Phone: 662.844.6063 Fax: 662.844.9635 www.cgbarnescrossing.com Sites: 54 RV sites, 25 pull-thrus, 29 back-ins, 54 full hook-ups, 30/50 amps, shaded spots, dump station, pet restrictions Facilities: Restrooms, showers, laundry, security, internet hook-up, WiFi, cable Nearby attractions: Elvis Presley's Birthplace, Tupelo National Battlegrounds, Tupelo Automobile Museum, Buffalo Park & Zoo, Tupelo Furniture Market, Mall at Barnes Crossing
16 trails on 1300 acres. Trails for bike riding, horseback riding and hiking. Organized rides in the spring and fall. Nature tours, picnic area and campsites with water and electricity. There is also a playground for the children.
Sports: Equestrian 230 CR 703 Blue Mountain, MS 38610 Phone: 662.587.0672 www.canecreekbottom.com Located on 260-acre Chewalla Lake in Holly Springs National Forest. North Mississippi's premier setting for family fun and fishing, new restrooms, warm water showers, large trees, flowering shrubs, 40 picnic areas, large picnic pavilion, electrical/water hookups, scenic overlook on the lake, fishing, hiking, nature watch, game court, swim area, some campsites nestled in the woods, tour nearby historic Holly Springs and Oxford (home of "Ole Miss" and William Faulkner) CAMPING: Activity area, bath house, boat ramp, canoeing/tubing, fishing, nature trail, picnic area, and swimming. HIKING: Trail network around beautiful Chewalla Lake, the largest reservoir in the 147,000 acre Holly Springs National Forest; fully developed recreational area, beach, swimming, and campsites with RV hookups. |
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