we stayed here for one night (3/23/16). I called as we were traveling that day, and got the grumpiest person on the phone. I asked if it was easy access to the park, and he gave me directions from the interstate that my rig never would have made (thankfully we followed our trucker GPS instead). I was expecting the worst because of reviews I had seen on RV camping sites (RV parky, RV park reviews, Allstays) but was pleased that the owner's grumpiness was limited to the phone call. I will say that he didn't acknowledge me, only my husband, and I gladly let him take care of the details upon arrival. The park itself was small, but it was someplace that I would stay longer if we had the time. It was well maintained, very cute, and very quiet!
Great place to stay... so friendly and just loved being there..
The owners were friendly upon arrival. Easy access into the camp, nice wide entrance road. The camp is very well kept, the permanent sites are clean. There are two ponds with a family of Geese that add to the charm of this place. Very quite. Most lots are about average size, with the spacing a little close on some. Ask for spot 5, it is the best one - your door opens to a large grassy area with no neighbor on that side. Lots of trees for shade and with the 100-degree temps we were thankful for that. Sites are gravel, but level and include a picnic table. Water pressure was good and we had 50 amp with sewer hookup. Long enough for our 37-foot RV and tow-dolly. There is no WiFi (would have gave 5 stars except for this) and our Verizon service had 3-bars at best but our hotspot worked okay. The laundry room is a small log cabin that is a little dusty, with only one of each machine, so don't leave a lot of laundry to do here. You pay on the honor system, they are not coin machines. There is a nice nature trail and they have a small pool, but only a couple of chairs around it. They accept both Good Sam and Pass Port American, but we paid the weekly rate of 23.58 a night. We stayed July 4-11, 2016. You are 7-miles south of Tupelo, birthplace of Elvis, if you are eating out go to Kermit's Outlaw Restaurant, great farm to table food.
Our 40 ft would barely fit in driveway.very hard for big rigs.Owner was hardly able to check us in.All that was published ax amenities were not there.Will not park here again.Park also had lose dog running throughout the park.
This was such a great Mom and Pop try of RV park. The owners were very kind and helpful. The park was well cared for and had a nice quite setting.
Natchez Trace Rv Park is a US Rv Park based in Shannon, Mississippi. Natchez Trace Rv Park is located at 189 Co Rd 506, Shannon, MS 38868, USA.
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