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Turkey Creek Water Park
Overview
Turkey Creek Water Park offers a serene escape into the heart of the Mississippi piney woods. Centered around a sprawling **250-acre lake**, this destination is a key part of the Pat Harrison Waterway District. It provides a peaceful environment where the sounds of nature replace city noise. Visitors often come here to reconnect with the outdoors while enjoying well-maintained facilities that bridge the gap between rugged wilderness and modern comfort. The park serves as a scenic sanctuary for travelers seeking a slower pace of life.
Location & Surroundings
Located just outside Decatur, MS, the park is nestled within a **700-acre nature preserve** in Newton County. The landscape is defined by towering pines and lush hardwood forests that surround the water's edge. Its geographical position makes it a convenient stop for those traveling through East Central Mississippi, offering a secluded atmosphere that feels miles away from the nearest highway. The rolling hills and thick timber provide a beautiful backdrop for morning walks and sunset views over the water.
Amenities & Park Features
The park features **22 RV sites with full hookups**, including water, electricity, and sewer connections for a hassle-free stay. For added convenience, guests have access to clean bathhouses and **on-site laundry facilities**. Outdoor recreation is the primary focus here, supported by a functional boat ramp, a dedicated swimming area, and several picnic pavilions. Families often enjoy the well-maintained **playground facilities**, and those traveling without an RV can take advantage of the cozy rental cabins located near the shoreline.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Fishing is a major draw at Turkey Creek, with the lake well-stocked for catching **bass, bream, and catfish**. For those who prefer land-based activities, the park maintains several **scenic nature trails** perfect for birdwatching and hiking through the woods. Beyond the park gates, the city of Meridian is a short drive away, offering cultural sites such as the historic Dentzel Carousel and the Mississippi Industrial Heritage Museum. The proximity to East Central Community College also makes it a popular spot during local events.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for **nature-loving families** and retirees looking for a quiet, slow-paced camping experience. If you enjoy waking up to lake views and spending your afternoons on the water, this is a perfect match. It is best suited for travelers who prefer a **rustic, state-park vibe** over a high-traffic commercial resort. It is a hidden gem for dedicated anglers, photographers, and anyone looking to enjoy the simple pleasures of the Mississippi outdoors in a safe and welcoming environment.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
User Reviews
Charles N
This is amazing place that i cant wait to get back to had a blast.Great fishing
Bella Cremeen
Reserved a spot to camp for my daughter’s birthday. Paid $72 bucks, no swimming spot anymore and we asked before we booked if they had like a little beach area to swim and was told yes. The map had they handed us had swimming on it, signs around the park had swimming but the rd was blocked to beach and we called and no swimming spot anymore! Very misleading. Not to many places to fish unless you’re in a boat. All in all we will not be back. They have really let this place go down hill. Mens bathroom was nice had air but not the ladies. Don’t waste your money!
Cyndi Robinson Cook
Beautiful spot to spend time with the family. Great for both RVing and campers. Boating and cabins. Located near a small town if you need supplies
Phil Williams
Fishing was terrible. Charged 13.95 to fish a lake with no fish in it. Live scope a lot of acres and no structure in the lake. Typical MWFP lake poor poor management. I guess it’s a nice place to skid. I will never be back to any lake the state government controls. Mississippi is the worse in the southeast.
Joe Sr. & Shanna Van Ausdall
We stopped here off I 20 en route from Oklahoma to North Carolina. 10 miles off I 20. The lady at the gate was very kind and put us in a pull through which was appreciated. The views were amazing. Bathrooms modern and clean. Laundry facilities. I will plan on coming back. Peaceful and quiet.