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De Soto National Forest Tuxachanie Trail passes near this site. Facilities: · Sites are unnumbered · Picnic Tables · Group camping is permissible · 3-acre lake · Toilets · Fishing · Drinking water Fees: Non-fee campground Directions: Take Hwy 49 to Saucier; take Hwy 67 east to four-way stop; go north approximately 3 miles on [...]

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GPS is my best guess on this one. Between 3 sets of maps, I found an unmarked road that’s in roughly the right place and rougly the right length to be CR 106. The end of that road is the waypoint. Directions Brushy Creek Horse Trail offers 5.5 miles of designated horse trail. In addition [...]

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Camping Fees : Campsite without hookups: $7.00 per vehicle Campsite with hookups: $20.00 per vehicle ATB accepted (non-annual) Nestled among pine covered hills you will find a cool, twelve acre spring-fed lake, which offers a variety of recreation opportunities for everyone. Camping, swimming, fishing and picnicing are available at the lake and four mountain bike [...]

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No services parking lot Truck lot or back of medium size parking lot. No noise and the staff is friendly.

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Natchez Trace Parkway Milepost 193.1 This national park area is named for United States Congressman Thomas Jefferson Busby who introduced a bill into Congress that resulted in the 1934 act authorizing a survey of the Old Natchez Trace. Drinking water, hiking; 18 sites. On the Parkway. Strangely laid out sites. They are pull thru but [...]

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Normally I wouldn’t add a rest area but this one is a bit different. There is an area behind the truck parking with paved aprons, shelters, trash cans, and picnic tables. I think anything larger than 35′ wouldn’t fit and would have to park in the truck parking area. There is a no overnight parking [...]

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Tombigbee National Forest Ranger suggested this spot for an overnight stop as we were traveling down the Natchez Trace. Big open area. No marked spots. Water available at one spigot but not sure if its potable. Pit toilets. There is a good sized picnic pavilion. Bring your horses. As you can see from the map [...]

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At Exit #2 for US-10 near MS and LA border. Road out of rest area has pull through sites on both sides. Room for slides and generator will not bother anyone. Pulled in after dark and stayed until morning several times. Security was present, sites are big.

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Natchez Trace Parkway Mile 54.8 Rocky Springs, a 22 site campground, is the third at milepost 54. At one time this was a busy small community consisting of a church, post office, Masonic lodge and a few stores. The town was overcome by the Civil War, boll weevil, and yellow fever. A church and cemetery [...]

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