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Maynor Creek Water Park
Overview
Maynor Creek Water Park offers a serene escape nestled within the rolling pine hills of Southeast Mississippi. This 450-acre reservoir is part of the Pat Harrison Waterway District, providing a scenic backdrop for travelers seeking a connection with nature. The park balances a rustic atmosphere with the essential comforts needed for a multi-day stay, making it a reliable destination for those exploring the Mississippi Pine Belt. It is a place where the pace of life slows down to match the gentle ripples of the lake.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just six miles west of Waynesboro, MS, the park is easily accessible yet feels worlds away from the noise of the highway. The surrounding landscape is dominated by towering loblolly pines and lush hardwood forests, which offer plenty of shade and a sense of deep seclusion. Its location near Highway 84 makes it a convenient and quiet stop for RVers traveling through the southern portion of the state toward the Alabama border.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground provides well-maintained sites designed to accommodate various rig sizes. Visitors can expect the following features during their stay:
- Full RV hookups including water, electricity, and sewer services.
- A seasonal swimming area with water slides and a sandy beach.
- Multiple boat launches and fishing piers for easy lake access.
Additionally, the park offers clean bathhouses, laundry facilities, and large picnic pavilions that are perfect for community gatherings or family reunions under the trees.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw of this destination is the lake itself, which is renowned among locals for excellent bass and bream fishing. Visitors can spend their days kayaking through quiet coves or enjoying a slow boat ride at sunset. For those looking to explore the local area, the town of Waynesboro offers historic charm and local dining. Nature lovers may also enjoy a short drive to the De Soto National Forest, which provides expansive trails for hiking and birdwatching.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal fit for families and outdoor enthusiasts who prefer a nature-centric environment over a high-traffic luxury resort. It is a fantastic choice for anglers eager to spend time on the water or retirees looking for a peaceful, budget-friendly spot to park the rig for a few weeks. If you value natural beauty and lakeside tranquility, Maynor Creek Water Park delivers a classic and refreshing Mississippi camping experience.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
User Reviews
Armando Sanchez
Nice clean lake water good little spot for a few relaxing time
Tina Holliman
I don't like to give bad ratings but the Cabin they put us in was gross! The couch was black with FILTH!! The ceilings around all vents was covered in mildew from a previous storm, the TV's in the bedrooms would not work and the mattress was so uncomfortable we had to go buy an air an Mattress!! The staff quickly moved us to a way nicer cabin but I didn't get any money for the upgrade I paid for, nevertheless I'm not sure if I will be back. The best part of the stay was the Awesome Staff!!
Renee Harris
We love coming here with our camper. Have been coming here for several years. This is our favorite place. We love how spacious the rv spots are . It's very quiet and relaxing. There is a few things that needs to be done to the rv park and the lake as far as maintenance goes. The bathhouses need remodeled. The grounds in the rv spots need mowed and weeded. The lake is getting over run with lilypads. Our favorite spot use to have open beautiful water view and easy access for our boat. But now there is too many lilypads. Also the swim areas are getting smaller each time we come. Other than these few things it is a beautiful lake and nice friendly people. We will always come here for our weekend get aways.
jeffery Lawson
Great park to camp, fish, ski and swim. Really nice cabins and rv spots. Amenities are all here. Beautiful place
Pam Liwen
Park itself was well maintained. The sites were a little scary. We were given one up on a hill so steep that our front jacks were at max. Actually went to buy extra tire supports for fear of rolling. When asked if we could move we were told they were all booked. However, there were vacant spots the whole 4 days we were there. We would return if we were given a more level site because it was pretty.