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Warfield Point Park
Overview
Warfield Point Park offers a unique opportunity to camp directly alongside the mighty Mississippi River in Greenville, MS. This expansive park is managed by Washington County and serves as a premier destination for travelers who want to experience the natural beauty of the Delta. Whether you are passing through on a cross-country journey or seeking a quiet riverside retreat, the park provides a spacious environment with deep roots in local history and outdoor recreation.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just south of the city, the park is defined by its prime riverfront access and views of the iconic Greenville-Leland Bridge. The surroundings are characterized by lush hardwood forests and the rhythmic movement of barges along the water. Being located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta, the area is relatively flat, making it easy to navigate for larger rigs while offering plenty of open space to enjoy the southern sky.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility caters to modern travelers with several full hookup RV sites that include water, sewer, and electrical connections. Beyond the basic camping necessities, the park is home to one of the most renowned professional disc golf courses in the region. Visitors can also take advantage of the following features:
- A multi-story observation tower providing panoramic views of the river.
- Spacious picnic pavilions and modern playground equipment for families.
- On-site boat ramps for those looking to explore the river by water.
- Nature trails that wind through the wooded areas of the park.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Greenville is often called the Heart of the Delta, and staying here puts you near legendary Mississippi Blues Trail markers. Food enthusiasts can explore the local culinary scene, famous for its hot tamales and southern soul food. For nature lovers, the park is a fantastic spot for birdwatching and photography, as the river serves as a major flyway for migratory species throughout the year.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for RVers who prefer a rustic, outdoor-focused atmosphere over a commercial resort setting. It is particularly well-suited for birdwatchers, anglers, and photography enthusiasts who appreciate the raw power of the river. Families will enjoy the ample room to roam, while history buffs will find it a convenient base camp for exploring the rich musical heritage of the surrounding Delta region.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
T J L
Loved being on an interesting sandy beach with beautiful pictures along the Mississippi. Signage wasn't particularly clear so ended up in gravel parking lot and on the beach instead of in the actual park.
Birdie Cotton
This park is full of large old growth trees providing much needed shade protecting you from the summer heat. Many spots available right on a bluff overlooking the mighty Mississippi where you can see the occasional barge and cruise ship go by. The park staff is friendly and helpful and the town is only 15 minutes away, with a cute downtown area with good restaurants. Electricity and water hookups with a view of the River is a fantastic value for $25!
Annette Martin
Great for a quiet night's sleep. I was on a long distance road trip and needed a place to park and sleep. The campground is off the highway. I could not hear any traffic noise, sirens, or horns. There were only a few other campsites occupied since it was midweek but there seemed to be nice spacing between sites. Woke up to bird songs in the morning.
Jeff Tacker
It's a beautiful view of the river! We didn't stay overnight camping, but just drove through to climb the observation tower. The Mississippi River is a powerful river and to watch the barges move up and down stirs pride in the commerce that has taken place on the river for almost a couple of centuries.
Kenneth Davis
We drove through here today, checking out this campground as a potential future place to stay when passing through here again. I'm glad we checked it out before coming here. This campground is a mess. Several of the large electrical boxes are open with wires hanging out. It looks very dangerous. There were not many campers here today, but the few we saw were very old and run down looking. It is really too bad because it wouldn't take too much to make this place a gem of a place rather than a diamond in the rough. The observation deck is pretty cool, and it was the highlight of the park to us. We will not be staying at this park.
