Natchez State Park is located just 10 miles north historic Natchez, the oldest settlement on the Mississippi River. Prior to the Civil War, over half of the millionaires in the entire United States lived in Natchez, constructing elegant mansions unrivaled in size and elegance by any in the nation. Most of these splendid homes were spared during the Civil War, and many are now open for tours. Natchez State Park is also famous in its own right. The largest bass in Mississippi history, a largemouth weighing 18.15 pounds, was caught in Natchez lake in 1992. 50 Developed Camping sites, 8 Tent Camping sites, 10 Lakeside Vacation Cabin units, and a Laundry Facility located in the Campground B bathhouse.
230B Wickcliff, Natchez, MS 39120
Pretty park with a lake. The playground is for small children. There is a very nice pavilion with a fire pit and picnic tables.The dock is broken and you can't go out on it. The bathrooms are clean. There are campgrounds here. You can fish and boat here as well. The roads you take to get to the park are horrible. They're torn up with tons of potholes so be cautious while driving to get here.
Very nice location but the prices listed online were not accurate. It cost $35 not 22$ for each night of camping here. They do have a nice washhouse/ bathroom. Laundry and soda/ vending machines available. I decided to splurge as it was a holiday. It was quiet and very clean with no trash.
Beautiful state park and very tranquil campground. With it being the offseason, there were few campers at the campground making for a peaceful and serene experience. The only issue we had on our visit was the water spout constantly spraying all over our entire stay at campsite #41 in the Loop B campground. The state park is within a good distance to explore downtown Natchez and the Natchez National Historical Park. Both attractions are very nice. All in all, a great experience.