Of all the amazing camping spots that fill Mississippi, J.P. Coleman State Park is definitely among the best. The secluded park features a river, freshwater lake, and 50’ waterfall, making it the perfect place for all types of water-related activities, including lakefront camping.

Shots From The Road/TripAdvisor J.P. Coleman State Park is located at 613 CR 321 in Iuka. The park offers several options when it comes to overnight accommodations. Aside from primitive and RV camping sites, there are also cabins, cottages, and townhouses available for rent.

IrixGuy’s Adventure Channel/YouTube Several camping spots are located right on the banks of the Tennessee River, while all of them offer views of Pickwick Lake.

Dena West via Pickwick Waterfalls/Facebook The sparkling lake offers some of the best sailing, swimming, waterskiing and fishing in the state.

Skylar Herring Another highlight of Pickwick Lake is Cooper Falls.

Larry Winters/Facebook The 50’ waterfall is just a quick ride from the shoreline.

IrixGuy’s Adventure Channel/YouTube Undeniably beautiful, Cooper Falls is a popular spot to anchor and swim.

Shots From The Road/TripAdvisor At 47,500 acres, Pickwick Lake offers ample opportunities when it comes to fishing. The freshwater lake is full of crappie, bream, catfish, sauger, walleye and most species of bass. And since most campsites include grills, you’ll be able to cook your catch.

Andre Atman Sur via Pickwick Waterfalls/Facebook After spending some time on the lake, you can check out the park’s other amenities, such as the pool and miniature golf course, or head back to your campsite and take in the beauty that is Pickwick Lake.

Ready to camp at this majestic state park? Click here to visit the J.P. Coleman State Park website.

Shots From The Road/TripAdvisor

J.P. Coleman State Park is located at 613 CR 321 in Iuka. The park offers several options when it comes to overnight accommodations. Aside from primitive and RV camping sites, there are also cabins, cottages, and townhouses available for rent.

IrixGuy’s Adventure Channel/YouTube

Several camping spots are located right on the banks of the Tennessee River, while all of them offer views of Pickwick Lake.

Dena West via Pickwick Waterfalls/Facebook

The sparkling lake offers some of the best sailing, swimming, waterskiing and fishing in the state.

Skylar Herring

Another highlight of Pickwick Lake is Cooper Falls.

Larry Winters/Facebook

The 50’ waterfall is just a quick ride from the shoreline.

Undeniably beautiful, Cooper Falls is a popular spot to anchor and swim.

At 47,500 acres, Pickwick Lake offers ample opportunities when it comes to fishing. The freshwater lake is full of crappie, bream, catfish, sauger, walleye and most species of bass. And since most campsites include grills, you’ll be able to cook your catch.

Andre Atman Sur via Pickwick Waterfalls/Facebook

After spending some time on the lake, you can check out the park’s other amenities, such as the pool and miniature golf course, or head back to your campsite and take in the beauty that is Pickwick Lake.

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