Leroy Percy State Park, Mississippi's oldest state park, offers a serene delta getaway near Hollandale featuring pristine natural beauty and extensive recreational amenities. Situated five miles west of Hollandale off Highway 12, the park is distinguished by artesian springs, majestic cypress trees, and ancient oaks that create an enchanting landscape ideal for RV camping.
The 16 full-hookup RV campsites provide water, sewer, and electrical connections, with a modern bathhouse offering hot showers and laundry facilities. The park welcomes rigs up to 40 feet, making it accessible for larger motorhomes. Amenities include a boat launch, fishing access, dump station, and firewood availability.
Alligator Lake serves as the park's natural centerpiece, stocked with bream, catfish, and bass. Two observation towers offer prime wildlife viewing opportunities, where visitors can spot alligators in their natural habitat. The scenic Alligator Lake Trail winds through delta hardwood forests, providing excellent hiking experiences. Recreational activities encompass disc golf, kayaking, canoeing, paddle-rafting, and boating. Thirty picnic sites with tables and grills complement the 30-acre developed area, while a playground accommodates families. Pets are welcome, making it an ideal destination for RV travelers seeking authentic Mississippi delta culture combined with quality outdoor recreation and comfortable amenities.