This campground is pretty much what the other reviews have said. We are here May 10-17 and it isnt very crowded at all. The sites on the lake started to fill up and they do not have full hookups. We are staying in site 30–full hookups and we are the only RV in this area. We like our spot—the trees and grass are so green and lush! Tons of squirrels, birds, turtles and we saw an alligator and an armadillo!! Vicksburg is an hour away but a must see! Also visit the town of St. Joseph—it’s the cutest little town! Eat at Maria’s Mexican restaurant—it’s delicious!! Cons: terrible cell service and internet/wifi—you need starlink or a router. The mosquitos are bad but probably because it had just rained the last few days before we got there—when we were in Vicksburg we went to Delta sporting goods and bought some netted hats. Other than the cons, we love it here!
Karen R
Posted May 13, 2025; Pittsburgh pa
Our four days here hit a perfect alignment. It was February and there were 3 campers in the whole place. And we were spread apart! We were in site 20 by the lake. Absolutely peaceful, beautiful weather, no bugs. We have camped in 48 states and this was one of our favorite moments. The park is well laid out and maintained. An hour from tourist things. I know the place would have a different feel when full just like any campground, but when we visited, it was perfect. Cell service is weak and they have sewer hookups near the road and unfortunately, you would be away from the lake.
HJD
Posted Feb 17, 2025; TN
The park is laid out well and sites are are not cramped together (except those right by the water). Toilets and showers are very clean. BUT- unless you have a hard-sided RV or trailer you are going to listen to irrigation pumps just outside the park boundary going all night long. It was very annoying. Would have gone elsewhere but it was too late in the evening.
Tom
Posted May 25, 2023;
(25' RV)
The park is small and very congested near the water front pads. The outer loop is quite nice, the pads are mostly level and quiet. The bath houses and grounds are very clean and functional. Bike riding is ok, after ten minutes your peddling on the same path. The docks are nice for sunsets, the boat launch is nice as well. Our overal experience was above average.
We enjoy quiet peqaceful camping so I wasn't thrilled about the "tailgating" atmosphere near the water pads. However, those folks were respectful of the quiet hours.
We will be back.
Mike
Posted Aug 26, 2020; Hammond, Louisiana
We visit this park often on weekends. The lower number sites are waterfront and higher numbers are on top of the hill. Most of the waterfront sites are only a few feet from the waters edge. The showers are newer and very clean. Park is great for bike riding or walking. There is a fishing pier, an observation pier and boat slips in the park. The park has a two lane boat ramp that is sometimes full on weekends due to bass tournaments on the lake. Lake Bruin is great for fishing or water sports. This is our go to park for a weekend getaway. The is not much in the way of places to eat out.
Kevin and Leanne
Posted May 10, 2020; Louisiana
We stayed here over Easter weekend in a 34' motor home.
Easter Sunday morning the campground cleared out.
The roomiest sites are along the southern perimeter #26 to #42. The lower number sites are mostly child/family friendly and close together.
Newer showers and bath house w/laundry.
Camp Wi-Fi, no G Verizon signal
A well stocked grocery store in town.
30 miles to Natchez
If you fish you'll love this location.
Access to the Mississippi River is about 1/2-mile away. If you like watching barge/river traffic you'll enjoy this location.
Ted
Posted Mar 31, 2013; Hagerstown, Maryland