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7 RV Parks near Hollandale, Mississippi
Leland, Mississippi 16.03 miles N
Rolling Fork, Mississippi 18.57 miles S
Greenville, Mississippi 18.78 miles NW
Inverness, Mississippi 19.6 miles NE
Metcalfe, Mississippi 21.1 miles NW
1400-1402 MS-12 Hollandale, Mississippi 38748 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 24 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 12 Reviews
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Jun 2016 - $15.00
This overnight site was selected because of its proximity to Greenville, MS. High water made walking along hiking trails impossible at the time of our visit. This very small, remote park attribue was it was soooo quiet during our visit. If you like being alone, well, you've found your park. Enjoy the deer, enjoy the squirrel, but be wary of the alligators in the small nearby lake. - Norton Wine Traveler
Mar 2016 - $23.00
State park with 2/18 sites full service. The rest have the appearance of full service but apparently don't have sewer. The place as clean, lawn mowed. Pads was level. Well worth the price/ - Judy Birchland
Apr 2015 - $20.00
Very old but nice park. Had reservation arrived at 11pm after office closed checked in next morning. Only sites 1, 14 and 15 have sewer and are $2 more per night. Dump station is by site #1 and at a strange angle. Only 16 RV sites total. First night only 8 taken including us, second night 7 one camper we never saw. As mentioned in previous reviews no Wifi and Verizon signal extremely weak. This normally would not be an issue as being disconnected was nice! Except the thunderstorm at 3am that was rocking camper, advise having a weather radio with you as we had to idea if it was severe or not.
Water appears to be well water and has a slight tint but no odor and the pressure seemed low but used my water regulator anyway.
Restrooms are old but clean, previous review said disgusting to which I have to disagree. The latex paint on the walls in the showers has peeled off but is only cosmetic everything is functional and clean. No AC in restrooms but windows open and there is heat for winter campers. Laundry area only one washer and dryer but there are connections for three of each. We did not utilize the laundry facility but I could hear the dryer running from my camp site.
I was unaware of the cafe and snack bar we packed plenty of food so had to need to venture over there. - Nizzy
3836 Highway 82 W Leland, Mississippi 38756 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 15 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Aug 2017 - $20.00
Where do I begin? We were trying to get home to central Florida after getting stuck in San Antonio by Hurricane Harvey. We were looking for something in the Greenville, MS area that was near a highway, and at least a half way decent park. There are several State parks that had excellent ratings, but too far off the path or in the wrong direction for us. I called up this Park because their website does mention that they have Rv sites along with mobile homes. Since Florida is snowbird country, we have quite a few of those types of parks, so we kind of went there with a preconceived notion of what to expect. Boy, were we wrong! First, I would have to go count, but I don't think there are 15 sites in here, and even if there were, only two of them were available. I would say at least 75 percent of them are filled with long term renters. The RV parking is a row of back in sites on a dead end Street behind the office. I think the only reason the site we chose was available was because others could not maneuver around the electric pole that was at the edge of the "Road", kitty corner from the site. I think the office person lied to me about bathrooms being available because we couldn't locate any. The asphalt in the other available was all torn up and crumbling, so that left us with the site we chose. It was paved but not very well. - Maga04
1040 S Raceway Rd Greenville, Mississippi 38703 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 100 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Apr 2011 - $13.00
This is just a parking lot with water and electric hookups. They do have 50 amp and water pressure is good. The sites are paved and level. It was adequate for our week stay. There are not other parks in the area that we would consider. - zrxh14
Mar 2010 - $13.00
There are numerous back-in sites on pavement with scattered covered picnic tables. Two dump stations are available but there are no sewer hook ups. No frills, but for the price it was a really good deal. Verizon worked well. We would stay again. - BigRigTravelerUSA
295 Warfield Point Park Rd Greenville, Mississippi 38701 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 75 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 20 Reviews
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Aug 2018 - $25.00
This park is right on the Mississippi but a little out of the way to get to. Good views of the sunset over the river and amenities for kids. But most of the sites are not level, and messy when raining. They advertise FHU, but only at 30 Amp sites. So, 50 amp rigs will need to use their dump station. No cable or internet. No one there to greet you, employee shows up later on to collect the $25 in cash. OK if you are a fisherman as they have a boat ramp. Good value for an overnight stay only. - aw2fortheroad
Jun 2018 - $25.00
We love the view from this park the sunsets and love watching the push boats and the barges. We think at $25 it is a bargain price. Really big RV sites and really close to the Mississippi River. We like traveling the river road and we think this park is the best on the Mississippi River far as view and price. We ended staying here twice as long as we was and hope to come back thru in the fall. We add this parks to CG we love going to. The site was really big. I would recommend this place we plan on coming back. - JustDon
Jun 2017 - $25.00
We were disappointed because we called ahead to ask about availablilty and were never told there had been a rate change. According to their website, the daily fee is $15, $12 for seniors. When the park employee came around to collect the fee, we were charged $25. When I asked why it was so much I was told the fee changed on June 17 and the website had been changed to reflect that. Well, it hasn't. It's a decent park and had we been prepared to pay $25 ahead of time we probably would have stayed more than one night. As it was, we felt robbed since the website indicated a much lower price.
All sites are back in only. Nice view of the river and barges going by. Interior roads are narrow and some corners are tight because of trees on either side of the road. Interior roads are only wide enough for a single lane of traffic. - FnEJ
508 Second Street Indianola, Mississippi 38751 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 18 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 7 Reviews
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Apr 2018 - $25.00
Well, this is more a place to park your RV and enjoy learning about "Delta blues music and food" than a recreational campsite. Just at the edge of town (Indianola) and next to the incredible BB King museum, Willie's proved to be a great spot to explore much of the Delta. New water, sewer and electric hookups on level concrete pads. No restroom/shower/communication facilities - but your RV has those. You are "camped" close to some really great restaurants (all within walking distance), a great little supermarket, and much more - so this is a definite recommendation to tour lots of nearby Delta towns. We had a great time here with some other camping friends; stayed 5 nights and the dogs loved it too! - AI Joe
Jan 2018 - $25.00
As others have said, this is almost the only place to stay overnight that you don't have to unhook if you want to visit the BB King Museum. We were the only ones there when we stayed and the weather had been very cold the previous week. So we arrived without reservations to find . . . a concrete foundation with very new hookups, no restroom or showers, the water turned off, and no one in sight. We called the owner and he said to pick any site and where to turn on the water. He said he would come by after the NFL playoff game ended and get our $25. So, I turned on the water at the meter near the street, hooked up the FHU utilities (at the back of each site), found the local OTA NFL broadcast station, and settled down to watch the game. However, the owner was so concerned that we might not be able to turn the water on that he came at halftime to make sure it was on and get our check. I told him the water was on, then invited him in so that he wouldn't miss even a few minutes of the game, but he wanted to get back to his big screen TV. Great place, great owner, great concept for a park (wish more high-traffic tourist sites had RV parks within walking distance like this!). We would definitely stay here again if there were ever any reason to go back to Indianola (there won't be!). - fanrgs
Sep 2017 - $25.00
If you are looking for a Campground and a camping experience, this is not the place for you. It's a concrete pad that used to be the floor of a building, where electrical, sewer and water hookups have been added. There isn't a playground for kids. And, when you call to reserve a spot, the person taking our reservation was very upfront about these facts, which I appreciated. The ownership was very friendly and welcoming. But if you're looking for a 1-2 night stopover with some things to see and do in the Delta, or if you are taking a tour of the Blues/history of the Delta and need a spot to put the RV, this is centrally located to many attractions.
Sites are level, hookups are new, and there are two very good restaurants in walking distance. The BB King Museum is within 5 minutes walking distance. You won't get many local TV channels, but there is nothing to block satellite reception. Wi-Fi is very spotty. We used our time here to visit Clarksdale, several museums, and learn about the history of the blues. Vicksburg is an easy drive. We also sampled Delta tamales and other great food in the area. It's not a spot to spend a weekend "camping," but it's a good place to stage to see the rest of the area. - Buckeyefan4
2542 Highway 257 Lake Village, Arkansas 71653 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 136 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 26 Reviews
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Nov 2018 - $28.00
We stayed five nights in a 40 foot fifth wheel. We loved this park. Spacious sites, great hook up, fantastic location, excellent location. The "A" loop is full hookup 50 amp sites with views of the water but not on the water. The sites are long, appear level, and most have an adjacent parking pad for your tow vehicle or toad. The "B" through "E" loops are smaller sites with electric and water but no sewer. The "F" loop where we chose to stay is full hookup, 30 amp, waterfront. While we would have preferred 50 amp due to the weather we really wanted waterfront and had, in my opinion, the very best site on that loop, site 114. The "F" loop sites are shorter and most will not have room for your tow vehicle on the pad if you are in a rig like ours. However, sites 112-114 are quite long and would work just fine if you are ok with 30 amp service. The restrooms were pretty standard campground type with the exception of the newer one marked on the map as "heated." This one was very modern, with eight individual stalls that each include toilet, sink, and shower. Very nice. We say plenty of deer. The lake was once the main channel of the Mississippi before it was dammed off. Now it is referred to as a, "natural oxbow remnant." We didn't fish but it looks like the fishing would be great. They only have one official hiking trail and it was closed for some reason. That was a shame because it looked like it would be a great walk in the woods. - Moe and Flo are on the go
Oct 2018 - $30.00
We are well seasoned travelers to the Arkansas State Parks. We have visited 44 of the 52 parks, and we have RV camped in all but 3 that have campgrounds. So when we invited friends to have their first AR State Park camping experience with us at Lake Chicot State Park we thought they were in for a treat. How sadly mistaken and embarrassed we were. First the encounter at check-in was unpleasant. A park ranger in the visitor center was helpful after seeing the woman working the desk seemed all but irritated we were there interrupting her day. I ran across one other friendly park employee who was not a ranger...and that was it. Then we headed to our site. The roads in this park are abysmal compared to other AR State Parks. The sewer connection was at least 8" ABOVE ground level. We paid extra for the convenience of a sewer connection for that? I assure you we found no pleasure in working our sewer hose up and down to work our waste UP the grade to dump it. I honestly thought, perhaps, the park was getting set to close down for a complete overhaul. But not so. It is simply horribly maintained. The condition of the dock and rental watercraft was terrible. Another thing that would have been nice would have been had the unfriendly people at the visitor center check-in warn us of the utter infiltration of fire ant colonies all throughout the park. Not that they have the ability to eradicate the fire ants, but a warning that every site, the fields, trails, and all along the road are infested with fire ants would have been nice. I pity the person who comes in after dark to hook up his RV and he or his dog stumble across one of these many mounds. In summary this is the absolutely worst Arkansas State Park experience we have ever had. We had high hopes here, but they failed at every turn. Considering I have NEVER given an Arkansas State Park a negative review of any kind, I can state for certain we will not be returning to this park. Too bad...the lake was very enjoyable for kayaking and fishing. Avoid this park. The Arkansas State Park system has far too many other fine parks with beautiful, well-maintained grounds. - Jeff and Melissa 1105
Jun 2018 - $34.00
We stayed here for 1 night as a stop over for our trip back to Florida from Utah. I got tired of the private campgrounds that were basically a parking lot. This state park is a few miles off of the highway down a 2 lane farm road. It was a nice drive to the park. We did not have reservations but we were able to grab the last pull thru campsite with full hook up. The campsite was level with lots of space between campsites. It was mostly an open grassy area between campsites. The restrooms were dated but clean. Very quiet night in the park. No cell service in the park with either ATT or Verizon. Very nice park that I wish we had more time to visit. - On the Road Again with Dave and Christie
686 AR-144 Lake Village, Arkansas 71653 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 70 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Apr 2013 - $15.00
Did not stay at this park, but drove by on the way to Lake Chicot State park. I called to get some details. 6 sites have 50 amp service. They were booked up as most sites are yearly rented. Some sites are available for weekend fishermen. - easydoesit