Cub Lake Campground #2 — Natchez Trace State Park

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  • (4.2)5 reviews

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About Campground

Cub Lake Campground #2 has 20 individual sites, 2 group sites, and 1 bathhouse. The sites are primarily primitive. Water is available in the campground at the bathhouse, but not at each campsite. There is a strict RV size restriction of 20 feet and under. This campground is open seasonally and also has a dump station.https://tnstateparks.com/parks/natchez-trace

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Drive-in

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Features

Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Toilets

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Fires Allowed

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4.2

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George

1 year ago
5/5

What an awesome camping spot I had, I'm looking forward to going again!

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HOLLY JONES

10 months ago
1/5

For some terrible reason they put me in the wrangler section. Had the worst spot possible and all others were empty. Even other campgrounds had empty spaces. This location was 10 miles from the main. When I left a day earlier then planned couldn’t talk to anyone cause office closed for remodeling. 2 nites driving getting list trying to find wrangler section I wasn’t going to do that again. So I left a day early. And those signs on bathroom door saying it was only for paying campers didn’t make me comfortable going to ladies room by myself at nite. Will I go back there? Not if wrangler is the only place to car camp!

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Jerry Clemons

3 years ago
5/5

We camped here with friends last week. It's one of the best parks we've ever stayed in. All sites are very level, spacious, and well kept. I didn't see a single bad campsite.

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Amy Watkins Barnard

1 year ago
5/5

Stayed at Pin Oak RV campground for one night in late November. The sites were spacious. Some had more privacy or a better view of the lake, but we chose a pull through for our one night. The park had some, but not many campers. We came in without reservations. The campground host suggested site 34 which was a pull through with full hookups. It had a nice view of the lake and was close to the dock area and the bathhouse. Coming from I 40 east bound, the GPS took us through some backroads with no signage for the park, but did get us to where we were going. We left via what would appear to be the main entrance to the park. The cell service Verizon was weak, but did get some things through. Used the showers to avoid hooking up water and sewer. The bath house was clean, but could use some maintenance. Why do so many campgrounds have problems keeping up with rust? But the showers were hot and the water pressure was good. There was adequate hooks and space to necessary items. Would return for a longer stay. $33 with senior discount.

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Barbara Carrington

2 years ago
5/5

We camped at two different sites on the water-both had amazing views! The Pin Oak campground was immaculate, as were the restrooms and showers. One area of the campground has a play area for kids. Loved this place!

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