We love state parks and recreational areas, so we planned to stay at Lane Spring Recreation Area in our camper. After driving twice through the loop of 18 sites, we found a site that would work, but we needed to fill our water tank first. All the...
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Looks like this was a former KOA. We came here after our original campground did not have water turned on yet. We got a FHU pull-through but had to do some leveling. The interstate road noise and view were always there. It's a great park for a...
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I booked for a week here as we head north. I thought there would be a frost-free water source, being that this campground is open year round. My fault for not double checking. We have electricity at least. I'm not sure if the hose at the dump...
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We planned to stay for a four-day weekend, which happened to be Easter. We're in the FHU field at site 73. It's crowded (nearly every site is taken). Backing in at a 90 degree angle is a challenge. The bathrooms, showers and laundry facilities...
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We stayed Monday through Wednesday at site 158. Bathrooms were clean and neat. Sites were spacious and easy enough to back into. The grounds were well kept, including a paved trail. Watch out for deer ticks, as my husband and I both pulled one off...
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I made our reservations online, but when we arrived, we didn't think we could maneuver between two trees and back into the site. We changed sites with management approval. We had to level our site which was electric only. The nearest water spigot...
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This is a county-run campground on Bear Creek. The roads leading to the campground are narrow, but that's not the campground's fault. We had a great view from our site and took our dogs on a few walks. We had FHU with a senior discount ($18). Mr....
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We drove around the loop three times trying to find our site. Better signage would be helpful. The park itself is gorgeous. Lots of woods and on Lake Natchez. I did not use the bathrooms, but hubby said the men's handicapped shower head was...
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We stayed two nights in site 104 and then moved to site 55 to have better internet service for remote working. I felt bad for the ranger/park host. He has a lot on his plate with no help. It's a sizable park, and it seems Mississippi would rather...
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We're staying here a few days before heading further south. It's a shady spot and fairly quiet. This particular site (it does not have a number, but it does have a camping sign) is fairly large and could accommodate two big rigs. I did pick up a...
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