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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Hookups | Developed RV campsites offer water and electric hookups; check current site details when reserving |
| Dump station | On-site dump station available for campers |
| Max RV length | Varies by loop; longer rigs should confirm site length at reservation |
| Reservations | Reservations accepted through the Mississippi State Parks reservation system (MDWFP) |
| Cell service | Generally reliable due to proximity to Tupelo |
| Road restrictions | No tunnels or mountain passes; interior campground roads are narrow and wooded |
| Quiet hours | Standard campground quiet hours observed; generator use restricted overnight |
Spring, from March through May, is generally the best time to visit, with mild temperatures, blooming hardwoods, and comfortable camping weather before the Mississippi humidity peaks. Fall, from late September through early November, is another strong window thanks to cooler nights, lower humidity, and fall color in the surrounding woods. Summer is popular for swimming and fishing but can be hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms. Winter is quiet with bare trees and cool days, suitable for RVers who prefer low-traffic shoulder-season travel.
Cool and damp; campground typically open year-round, verify cabin and facility hours
Late winter; occasional freezes
Spring arrives; mild camping weather
Peak spring conditions
Warm and green; thunderstorms possible
Humid with afternoon storms
Peak summer heat and humidity
Hot; AC recommended
Early fall; pleasant evenings
Prime fall camping weather
Cooler; fewer crowds
Cold and wet; verify seasonal facility hours
Lake Lee is the centerpiece of the park and offers shoreline and boat fishing for bass, bream, and catfish. The lake is small enough to explore in a half day and is managed for recreational fishing. A valid Mississippi fishing license is required for anglers.
Visitors can rent paddle boats, kayaks, or canoes for use on Lake Lee during the warm season. The calm water is well suited to beginners and families. Rentals are typically available from the park office during posted hours.
Short, wooded trails loop through the park's hardwood and pine forest, offering shaded walks near the lake. Trails are generally easy and family friendly. They are a good way to stretch your legs without leaving the campground area.
Tombigbee State Park features a disc golf course set among the trees. The layout is open to day users and campers and offers a casual round in a shaded setting. Bring your own discs.
A designated swimming area at the lake is open seasonally in the warmer months. It is a popular spot for families staying in the campground. Swim at your own risk; lifeguards may not be on duty.
The Natchez Trace Parkway passes through Tupelo just minutes from the park and makes an easy scenic drive from the campground. The parkway has RV-friendly pullouts, visitor centers, and historic sites. It is one of the region's signature road-trip routes.
The Elvis Presley Birthplace in nearby Tupelo is a short drive from the park and preserves the small home where the musician was born. The site includes a museum, chapel, and grounds to explore. It is a popular cultural stop for visitors staying at Tombigbee.
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Tombigbee State Park, MS, United States
The park sits a few miles southeast of Tupelo, Mississippi off Highway 6, about a 15 minute drive from downtown Tupelo and roughly 1.5 hours south of Memphis, Tennessee via US-78 / I-22. From Birmingham, Alabama it is approximately a 2.5 to 3 hour drive northwest via I-22. Paved park roads are generally RV-friendly with no major mountain grades or tunnels, though some interior campground loops are narrow and tree-lined, so check site length before booking a large rig. The nearest commercial airport for fly-and-rent travelers is Tupelo Regional Airport, with Memphis International Airport being the larger hub option.
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