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Blue Bluff Campground
Overview
Managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Blue Bluff Campground offers a serene getaway nestled along the banks of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. This site is widely recognized for its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere, making it a favorite for those who prefer a quiet retreat over a high-energy commercial resort. The park is characterized by its well-maintained grounds and direct access to the water, providing a quintessential outdoor experience for campers seeking relaxation in the Mississippi landscape.
Location & Surroundings
The campground is situated in Aberdeen, MS, providing a convenient yet secluded base for exploring the region. Positioned along the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, the park offers stunning views and a tranquil environment surrounded by lush trees and local wildlife. Its location allows for easy access to the water, while still being close enough to the town of Aberdeen to pick up necessary supplies or enjoy a quiet drive through the historic local area.
Amenities & Park Features
Blue Bluff Campground provides essential amenities designed for a comfortable stay in a natural setting. Guests can enjoy full hookup campsites that accommodate various rig sizes, along with clean shower facilities and restrooms. The park also features a convenient boat ramp for those looking to explore the waterway, a designated swimming area for cooling off during warmer months, and several playgrounds that are perfect for families traveling with children who need some outdoor playtime.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the campground, visitors can explore the rich history and charm of Aberdeen. The town is famous for its historic antebellum architecture, which offers a glimpse into the past through guided walking tours. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the waterway for fishing, boating, and bird watching. Additionally, the surrounding area offers several local parks and walking trails that highlight the natural beauty of the Mississippi outdoors, ensuring there is always something new to discover.
Who This Park Is Best For
Blue Bluff is an ideal destination for nature lovers, retirees, and families who prioritize peace and quiet over luxury resort amenities. It is a fantastic choice for anglers or boaters who want to be steps away from the water. If you are an RVer who enjoys a slower pace, scenic river views, and a budget-friendly environment managed by the federal government, this campground will likely serve as a perfect home base for your next Mississippi adventure.
User Reviews
Mike Konnie
It was Columbus Day weekend. Candy wrappers were everywhere and the bathrooms were trashed. There was so much trash along the road and clothing, toilet paper, and other nasty stuff in the bathroom. Kids pretty much wrecked the park. Hosts don’t do anything, a person came around twice in the 5 days we were there. Could be a great park.
david vance
A beautiful place to get away and relax for a few days
Robert Wozniak
We stayed in site # 78 right on the waters edge. The campground is very nice, but the area is very isolated. The lake view was nice, but there was quite a bit of litter in the water that was blown to the shoreline. The campground had just recently replaced all the Water pipes and spigots, but hadn't yet had a chance to landscape the construction areas and with some heavy rain, the campground was very muddy. The price of progress I guess, and I'm sure that with a little time the vegetation will restore the area. Restrooms and showers were clean and warm
Leah Gilmore
UPDATE: as we were leaving, my husband asked the attendants to mark us as an early departure so we could get a refund. Mrs. Shoemaker said “y’all may not like this campground but it’s the best around and you don’t have to come back!” The most rude and unprofessional experience we’ve had at a campground. Unbelievable. IF YOU WANT A SWIMMING HOLE OUTSIDE YOUR CAMPER DOOR, THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOU. This campground has potential to be great. However, we booked 2 campsites and upon arrival all but the gravel pad on the site was flooded. You could not step out of the camper without stepping in water. We spoke to the park host and requested to move sites. He told us they couldn’t do anything but if we wanted to book another site on the app and PAY FOR IT we could. We told them we were gonna have to go to a different campground and one of the park host stated” well leave then.” These spots should have never been available to book to begin with. We’ve camped at many places and have never been treated so poorly. We left and went to Town Creek Campground and had a great experience.
The Nanny
Very nice campground on the Tenn. Tombigbee river. Clean restrooms. Camp hosts are very friendly. Some site have strange set up.
OR Faircloth
The park itself and the view of the water is nice. The "lady" attendant, not so much! Rude rude rude! The laundromat does not work as of this review. They do not sell ice ( even though there is an ice machine at the entrance, with no sign Indicating such). Site 10 is level concrete but is a shared site with 19.
Christie Hall
We try to go once a month. It's always well kept friendly staff and just an amazing spit to camp.
Jay Campbell
Wanted to check camp sights but wouldn't let you in with out reservation. Appears to be a problem with all the federal sights. Not a problem with state sights.
Billy Collins
This is a peaceful campground with great lakeview sites. The area is well maintained and the staff and camp hosts are all friendly. This is our favorite place along the Tombigbee.
Bill Henriques
This is an amazing spot. If you're lucky, you'll get a site right on the Tom Bigbee waterway under the shade of pines and hardwoods. At first I was taken aback by the Mississippi culture; apprehensive at first but kind and welcoming. This place is great for a holiday weekend -- it's packed with campers outdoing one another with the lights at night around their sites. Kids on bikes are everywhere and everyone is friendly. All for $22 a night. While you're here, make sure you visit some of the local towns (like Aberdeen and Columbus) to get a flavor of the area. Also, there's a great local restaurant called Friendship House that serves steaks and seafood (catfish and shrimp).