Lake Perry is located in Perry County, Mississippi, 3 mi. S of Beaumont off Highway 98. This lake is 71 acres in size. Perry Lake camping offers 20 camping pads with electrical/water hookups.
We love Lake Perry! Bring your boats or kayaks for fishing or bring your camper for camping or even do both! It’s a nice quiet, pretty secluded location. About 15 Rv spots. All spots have water and electric ONLY. Golf carts welcomed. Primitive camping also available.
There’s a nature trail you can hike and see even more of the wooded area as well as a hidden pier to the lake! It’s always gorgeous scenery no matter the time of year. Be careful and look for snakes
Mr. Joey who runs the campground and office is always friendly and helpful. He does a wonderful job taking care of the grounds.
This is a beautiful place. It's sad the state doesn't invest some of our money we pay for licenses and fees to make this a great small rv park.
Lake Perry is beautiful! Lots of great spots to park a camper or RV. Each spot has a nice apron for parking, water and electric hook-ups and a nice grill and ring for a campfire. The bathroom has a toilet, shower and sink with a top to place your items. It's extremely clean. However, it could use an update. That's it. It's a very nice campground.
Every time I come to this place it's very peaceful. I have not stayed in the rooms. I have only gone to the lake and used the facilities. It was ok. I would recommend.
The park and campgrounds is not the biggest, nor the prettiest in the state. But they are pretty well maintained. The campground is a but tight for large RVs and campers. Some spots are ok for tents, where some you'd be hard pressed to find a decent level spot for a tent. The park was clean and very little trash. Trashcans are all over and not overflowing with garbage.
If you want to go fishing, there are 4 or 5 piers to do so from or you can launch a boat there.
The restroom and shower was clean, but its a bit of a walk from the campgrounds.
It costs $17 to primitive camp (no power or water) or $22 for power and water hookups. I believe they are 30amp hookups (I may be wrong and it's 50A). If there is no park ranger available, you pay by honor system. They accept cash and checks.
At night it's very quiet there. When I stayed, the campground was about half full and dead quiet at 9pm.
To be honest, I didn't think there would be as many people out here as there was. But everyone was on their best behavior and enjoying life.
Sometimes, there is a park ranger on site. Sometimes, there's not from my understanding.
The nature trail was pleasant and about a half to three-quarter mile walk. It's located at the edge of the campgrounds, opposite of the lake. There is parking there away from the road. The trail enters and exits at the same spot. Once into the woods some, the trail splits; both lead you back to that spot. There is plenty of shade along the way, a few bridges and an interesting observation area. There are benches to rest on periodically. Lots of placards that tell you what the trees are and what their uses are. The trail doesn't get used much, but I enjoyed it. Wasn't maintained great, but it didn't need any major maintenance either.