Tucked into the rolling hills of North Mississippi, Wall Doxey Campground offers a peaceful retreat along the tree-lined shores of Spring Lake. Whether you choose a paved RV site with full hookups or a primitive spot under the hardwoods, you'll find a quiet country atmosphere and easy access to a scenic lake-loop trail that keeps the water in view around every bend.
Combination campground offering developed RV/tent loops with utility hookups, a separate primitive tent area, and multiple rentable cabins/cottage.
Historical Significance
The park is named for Wall Doxey and contains Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)–era buildings dating to the 1930s, which are noted as historic park features and contribute architectural interest.Weather and SeasonsWall Doxey welcomes campers in every season, each offering its own character. Spring and fall bring the most pleasant weather—comfortable temperatures, vibrant foliage, and ideal conditions for hiking the lake loop. Summer turns up the heat and humidity (along with the bugs), but the lake becomes a welcome refuge for swimming and paddling. Winter offers a quieter, more contemplative experience, though some services may be scaled back during the coldest months.
Natural Features and ScenerySpring Lake—a serene 60-to-66-acre gem—forms the heart of this campground experience. Mature hardwood forests cloak the rolling terrain, casting welcome shade over campsites and picnic areas throughout the day. The park's signature 1.9-to-2-mile nature trail wraps completely around the lake, treating hikers to uninterrupted water views and deep forest solitude as it winds through the timber and along the shoreline.
Scenic ViewsContinuous lakeside scenery from the Spring Lake trail, reflective water views framed by hardwood forest and gentle hills, and visual interest from CCC-era park structures and wooded campsites.