Fort Pillow State Park, located in Henning, Tennessee, offers a scenic and historically rich camping experience on over 1,600 acres along the western edge of the state, approximately 40 miles north of Memphis. The campground features 32 sites, including RV-friendly spots with 30 and 50-amp electrical hookups, water hookups, and a dump station for convenient full-service stays. Each site includes a picnic table and grill, set within a spacious forested landscape. Clean bathhouses with accessible facilities and a small laundry area add to camper comfort. Beyond camping, the park is a designated Wildlife Observation Area, providing excellent opportunities for bird watching, deer and turkey sightings, fishing on the 25-acre park lake, and miles of hiking trails through diverse terrain. History enthusiasts can explore the restored Civil War-era fortifications and a museum featuring artifacts and interpretive displays from the 1864 Battle of Fort Pillow. A playground makes this destination welcoming for families. Nestled in the rolling hills of West Tennessee near Covington and Ripley, Fort Pillow State Park is an ideal getaway for RV travelers and tent campers seeking a blend of outdoor recreation, wildlife encounters, and American history in a peaceful natural setting.