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Rubysadventures

For Tishomingo State Park: Stayed 3 nights to visit a local friend. It’s a cool park if you drive around it all(pool/hiking /fishing , etc..) Staff is very friendly and helpful. Going into to campground portion of the park the curve is a bit steep and sharp. We did not use the bath or shower. Overall the park needs upgrading. All sites are back-in and fairly narrow since the sites were built up significantly to make level. There are several potholes in the campground roads. We have a 37 ft class A. I would recommend for a bit smaller unit. According to the local staff the are starting a project next week to install sewer hookups in some sites.

Posted Feb 22, 2022 by Rubysadventures from Colorado . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Rob

For Tishomingo State Park: Beautiful park, and some of the best hiking I’ve ever experienced. I would put it on par with GSM NP or Petit Jean in Arkansas. However, the buildings, roads, pool, cabins, etc are all pretty dilapidated. I was barely able to navigate my 39’ fifth wheel around this park. The roads are narrow, cracked, and drop off pretty severely in some spots. Concrete pads were level, but VERY narrow. The site dropped so severely from the pad, that I couldn’t make the legs of my steps touch the ground. We had to use our leveling blocks. Electric and water worked fine…. No sewer. There was a dump station, but the road to it was so windy and narrow and the exit culvert was so narrow, I couldn’t have gotten my fifth wheel out of there so I had to leave with my tanks full.

Posted Nov 06, 2021 by Rob from MS Delta. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Up to it Camper

For Tishomingo State Park: First time to stay in this campground. As others have remarked roads to state park are narrow, winding, and in disrepair. Overall condition on campground is poor. I called to see if see could arrive around lunch-ish and was told by Robert that we could not occupy site until after 2 pm rules are rules so we arrived at 3 pm, lady that checked us in asked what site we had reserved and told us the placards had been placed for the day to go ahead and thank you. What she didn’t say was hey the road has sever drop offs and there is a turn around at the end you guys will have to go past your #29 site then back in on your way out. Now we figured it out as most campers do but the info would have been helpful to first- timers Stayed in campsite #29. Site was concrete slab which was level. Asphalt entrance to campsite was in down sloping toward camp road and degrading. truck was on a downhill grade but manageable. Site is right next to power line easement. Site was down sloping to the camp road. Water a electricity were dilapidated but about par for the park. Hiking is our thing, but my significant other has significant phobia of snakes so it was not we are gonna hike every trail weekend we did hike a couple and managed it without encountering one of the snake varieties known to the area. On a late evening walk encountered two cars parked in a very remote area no I didn’t ask and no I don’t want to know what was going on with that. Vehicle traffic throughout the park through out the weekend were way to frequent and traveling way too fast. We consider this a last resort campground, which is a shame because with some sprucing up and management changes this could be a spectacular campground!

Posted Sep 06, 2021 by Up to it Camper from N.W. AL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Xatlatc

For Tishomingo State Park: Very convenient place to stay for the night considering there’s not a lot of choices on the Trace. The roads need help in some places but overall not bad. I didn’t use any facilities. Just stayed for the night. Site 62 provides enough open sky for satellite reception. Verizon coverage at 62 was 1-2 LTE. Good enough to stream. Better than I thought it would be. Concrete pads, old picnic tables and an adjustable grill.

Posted Jun 18, 2020 by Xatlatc from Upstate of SC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jerry

For Tishomingo State Park: Very nice campground and lake. Staff is very nice and came by to check on us a couple times per day. Sites are mostly level with water and 50a power. A dump station is available. Good hiking trails nearby to swinging bridge

Posted Mar 26, 2020 by Jerry from Florida . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Love to travel

For Tishomingo State Park: Pros- beautiful lake side setting, loved the hiking trails, bathrooms ok, quiet, near Natchez Trace Cons - badly cracked road and many concrete pads are in rough shape, concrete pads are being eroded from underneath, can have many wet sites. Buildings are pretty run down and it looks like no money is being spent on the park. I did enjoy my stay, would stay again

Posted Apr 06, 2019 by Love to travel from St Augustine FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Kyle

For Tishomingo State Park: The park is good, price is good, proximity to Memphis was good. However, on the final day we finally experienced the nearby sewage treatment facility mentioned in other comments. Maybe it was more contained due to fog that day but the smell pretty potent.

Posted Nov 20, 2018 by Kyle from NH. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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