Located on scenic Grenada Lake, Hugh White State Park offers the finest outdoor recreation amenities available, all nestled in a setting unmatched in natural beauty. Grenada Lake is best known as a haven for crappie fishermen, but is also well-stocked with bass, bream, and catfish. Hugh White State Park is centrally located between Memphis, Tennessee and Jackson, Mississippi. Developed camping offers 163 sites located at a shaded area near the Outlet Channel below the Grenada Lake Dam and 12 duplex cabins perched on a bluff overlooking Grenada Lake.
Travel I-55 toward Grenada, Mississippi exit # 206. After taking exit 206 you will turn on overpass to head EAST on Ms. Highway 8. Travel approximately 5 miles from Interstate 55 to scenic rout 333 which begins at the Lakeway archery and service station. Turn left on to 333. At the 333 restaurant turn left toward Grenada dam. After passing the visitor’s center on your right you will be at the beginning of the Grenada dam and will see the spillway below at your left.Turn left again to go to bottom of Grenada dam. Hugh White State Park’s campground office and campground will be directly in front of you when you reach the bottom of Grenada dam on the North side of the spillway.
Quiet with beautiful views! I made reservations on the day we decided to come and Mrs. Judy was very nice and accommodating. Will definitely be returning.
I was expecting a nightmare cabin experience, but all in all it was a great weekend! The fridge, oven, stove were in perfect working order. There was plenty of dishes and silverware, but I’d still recommend bringing some extra cutlery and some paper plates. There were towels and rags, along with hand soap in the bathrooms. The beds were about what you would expect at a basic motel. My favorite part was the view. Right on the water! Can’t wait to come back again.
Cabins were nice and inexpensive but the beds and pillows were not very comfortable. Would have been nice to have Wi-Fi. Stunning views of the lake and the hiking was fantastic.
We like the natural beach. It's a lil walk to get down there...BUT so worth it! The climb back up is a little exhausting but It's even worth it.. I have came here 4 days in a row. Nothing better to do in this horrible heat.