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Arkabutla Lake - COE/South Abutment
Overview
Arkabutla Lake's South Abutment Campground offers a peaceful retreat managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Situated on the shores of one of North Mississippi's most popular reservoirs, this park provides a scenic backdrop for all types of outdoor enthusiasts. The facility is widely recognized for its well-spaced campsites and easy access to diverse water recreation, making it a reliable staple for regional travelers seeking a perfect balance of nature and convenience.
Location & Surroundings
Located in Coldwater, MS, just a short drive from the Tennessee border, the park is nestled within a lush hardwood forest. The surrounding landscape features the rolling hills characteristic of the north Delta region and the expansive, shimmering waters of the lake itself. Visitors enjoy the serene atmosphere created by the dense canopy and the stunning sunset views reflecting over the water, providing a distinct sense of seclusion and peace despite being located near major transit corridors.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground features over 80 sites, many of which are equipped with electric and water hookups on level, paved pads suitable for various rig sizes. While the park maintains a rustic and natural feel, it provides essential comforts including modern bathhouses, a dump station, and a safe playground for families. Outdoor amenities are a major highlight, with several covered picnic shelters and convenient boat ramps that allow campers to transition from their campsite to the water in just a few minutes.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Fishing is a primary draw for visitors, as Arkabutla Lake is nationally famous for its premier crappie fishing opportunities throughout the year. For those who prefer land-based activities, the area boasts several scenic hiking trails and a highly-rated challenging disc golf course. Beyond the immediate park boundaries, the cultural excitement of Memphis is less than an hour away, allowing guests to visit historic Graceland or enjoy live music on Beale Street before returning to the quiet sanctuary of the Mississippi woods.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for nature lovers and dedicated anglers who appreciate the simplicity, space, and value typically found in a Corps of Engineers park. It caters perfectly to families looking for a wholesome lakeside weekend and retired RVers seeking a quiet, scenic stopover during their travels. If you prefer spacious, wooded sites and a low-key environment over the crowded atmosphere of high-intensity private resorts, this park offers the perfect Mississippi escape.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Mary Green
Beautiful campground, full connections, and hot showers. Why do they allow campers to have permanent sites that are trashy dumping grounds, complete with outside refrigerator, storage building, and 2 tents/awnings?
Mountain Wind
Camping here last weekend. Mostly RVs. Most camp spot have large paved parking, picnic table, grill, firepit electrical hookups and water. Some camp sites are right by the lake with incredible view. The bathroom has AC and Heat and has free shower. It’s a great campground
Mark Simmons
Recently stayed here memorial day weekend. Nice and quiet campground. Only problem i had was upon arrival of my reservations someone was occupying the spot i reserved for the weekend. Come to find out they were squatters. So had to find a park ranger to check my reservations and check out the occupants. So after a moment the nice ranger took care of the situation. Thanks to ranger kevin blain for his assistants.
Paula Lambert
Dirty water coming from faucets and no one cleans the restrooms/bath house
Billy Jack McGowen
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