Rocky Springs is located on the Natchez Trace Parkway at milepost 54.8. It includes a 22-site campground, picnic tables, restrooms, a section of the Old Natchez Trace, self-guiding walking trails through the old town site and the spring. Campground sites are on a first come first served basis, no reservations. Pull-through and back-in sites are available. Campgrounds are typically busiest during the spring and fall, especially during holiday weekends. ADA Access: Services available: restrooms in campground, designated campsite with picnic table.
At mile post 54.8 exit off of the Natchez Trace Parkway. Take the first right to enter into the campground. Latitude: 32.08645 Longitude -90.79871
No Fee Area
RV & Trailer Information - No electric or plumbing hookups. The length restriction for RVs is 55 feet, including a tow vehicle, and the height restriction is 14 feet. The Parkway can accommodate an RV weighing up to 40,000 pounds.
Campground sites are on a first come first served basis, no reservations. Campgrounds are typically busiest during the spring and fall, especially during holiday weekends.
A beautiful natural gem. Creeks, waterfalls, Indian mounds, and trails in close vicinity. Lots of history!!! I have a lot of memories here as my family frequently camped here growing up. All this park needs is an update. Only one of the bathrooms is functioning and there is only primitive camping in a world of rv’ers. A shame really. There’s so much potential here.
This is an excellent campground!!! Very easy to get to and well secluded. My friend and I and our dogs had a blast camping, and especially at the creek.
This is great for a free campground. The campsites are nice and spaced far enough apart that we didn't feel on top of one another. Only one restroom is open at this time, and there is no potable water in the campground at this time. But flush toilets at a free campsite are a big bonus! Bring your own toilet paper and soap though. The old town loop historic site was closed (possibly due to a storm?) But we enjoyed the short hike to the church. Again, for a free campsite, it's great. We did drive by the other 2 free campsites further north on the Natchez Trace and they were definitely nicer and further off the road, but I have no complaints about Rocky Springs and would stay again.
Very nice campground for quick and easy set up. I have camped here several times and am always setting up after dark. There is enough space for a few tents at every site with fire pit and picnic table. Access to the creek is easy and I suggest trying out the hiking trails as well as visiting the church and old Town site. This is a beautiful and very historic area worth more time and attention.