Mississippi River State Park has a total of 45 campsites and 5 cabins spread out in three campgrounds. Group camping is also available at Maple Flats Campground.
Beech Point has 17 campsites (1-17) on a wooded peninsula and all have full hookups. All have nice views of the lake. Each site also has a paved parking spur, table, lantern post, tent pad, fire ring and grill. Flush toilets, showers, water and trash collection are also available.
Lone Pine has 14 primitive sites (18-31) next to the lake. Hookups are not available. Each site has a table, lantern post, fire ring and grill. Water, vault toilets and trash collection are also available.
Storm Creek Lake has 11 sites (33-45 and 5 camper cabins) with full hookups. It is located in a forested area near Storm Creek Lake. In addition to full hookups, each site has a table, lantern post, fire ring and grill. Flush toilets, showers, water and trash collection are also provided.
The camper cabins have a queen bed and bunk beds, dining table, heating and air conditioning, outdoor grill, fire pit, and picnic table. The four-unit bathhouse with hot showers, dressing area, sink, and toilet is also nearby.
Other park amenities include boat ramps, picnic / day use areas, a swim beach and visitor center.
Boat, kayak and paddle board rentals are also available at Bear Creek Lake and Storm Creek Lake.
Outdoor recreation at the park includes boating, kayaking, paddle-boarding, fishing, water sports, swimming, biking (bike rentals available), hiking, picnicking and wildlife viewing. The visitor center also includes interactive exhibits, a gift shop, and a large, multi-purpose area for hosting meetings, family reunions and other group events.
You might also like Jacksonport State Park, Village Creek State Park or Lake Poinsett State Park.
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