Paradise Point

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Paradise Point

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Booking

Reservable

Sites

28 campsites

Season

Year-round

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Not Allowed

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Campsite Fees
Two group picnic shelters are available for reservation. Specific fees are not provided in the source material.
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$0.00

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"Reviewers overwhelmingly love Paradise Point, describing it as a beautiful, clean, quiet, family‑friendly campground and day‑use area with plenty to do. Guests highlight the shaded campsites, playgrounds, beach/swim area, good fishing, and scenic views, often using it for reunions, parties, and family cookouts. Overall sentiment is strongly positive with only minor, practical complaints noted."

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About Paradise Point

Paradise Point lives up to its name as one of Sardis Lake's most beloved gathering spots, where families flock to the shores of the 400-acre Lower Lake for sun-soaked days of swimming and picnicking. With 28 individual picnic sites, two reservable group shelters, a sandy swim beach, recreation courts, and a playground all set against stunning lakefront vistas, this day-use area has become a cherished tradition for generations of visitors.
Paradise Point is presented as a day-use picnic and swim area with group picnic shelter reservations and individual picnic sites; no camping-specific facilities are described in the source material.
Natural Features and SceneryNestled along the forested shoreline just below Sardis Dam, Paradise Point offers an intimate connection with the 400-acre Lower Lake, where towering trees frame panoramic water views and gentle waves lap against the swimming beach. The setting feels like a hidden retreat, yet it's part of the vast Sardis Lake ecosystem—an impressive 98,000-acre expanse of shimmering water and protected land that stretches across three counties. Whether you're watching the morning mist rise off the lake or catching the golden hour as sunlight dances across the water, the natural beauty here creates memories that linger long after you've packed up your picnic basket.
Geological RegionLocated in Northwest Mississippi's lake country, Paradise Point sits within the Sardis Lake region where Panola, Lafayette, and Marshall counties converge, offering visitors a taste of the area's distinctive rolling terrain and abundant waterways.
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Groups
Two group picnic shelters are available for reservation.
Tents
Tents are not allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutTwo reservable group picnic shelters, 28 individual picnic sites, a large swim beach, a playground, a basketball court and a volleyball court.

Accomodation available

GroupGroup campsites are offered for larger parties such as families, schools, or organizations. These sites provide space and facilities to accommodate multiple people camping together.

Activities you can enjoy

Paradise Point is a day-use area focused on picnicking, swimming and shoreline recreation on the Lower Lake portion of Sardis Lake. The site includes developed recreation facilities (playground, basketball and volleyball courts) and provides lake access and views.
Fishing
Fishing is listed among the recreational opportunities at Sardis Lake, which spans the region in which Paradise Point is located.
Swimming
A large swim beach is available at Paradise Point on the Lower Lake.
Boating
Boating is mentioned as a recreational activity available on Sardis Lake; Paradise Point provides access to the Lower Lake shoreline.
Beach activities
A large swim beach is present for beach and water-based recreation on the Lower Lake.
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Campground rules

  • Pets are not allowed

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Humidity: 58%
Wind: 7.4 mph
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Proximity to water featuresLocated along the shoreline of the 400-acre Lower Lake; includes a large swim beach.

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Paradise Point
Driving directionsFrom Interstate 55 at Batesville, MS the area is approximately 8 miles east on MS Hwy 35 / 315. From Interstate 55 at Sardis, you can drive approximately 8 miles east on Hwy. 315 to reach the area.
Accessible from Interstate 55 via MS Hwy 35 / MS Hwy 315 (approximately 8 miles east from both Batesville and Sardis).
Nearby places
Batesville (approximately 8 miles), Sardis (approximately 8 miles).

Reviews from booking and map sources

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7 reviews
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Mixed Reviews
Paradise Point has mixed reviews, placing it in the bottom 85% of campgrounds based on reviews
Reviewers overwhelmingly love Paradise Point, describing it as a beautiful, clean, quiet, family‑friendly campground and day‑use area with plenty to do. Guests highlight the shaded campsites, playgrounds, beach/swim area, good fishing, and scenic views, often using it for reunions, parties, and family cookouts. Overall sentiment is strongly positive with only minor, practical complaints noted.
Review Summaries
Based on 7 reviews

What Campers Love

Campers praise the natural setting, describing the campground as "beautiful," "clean and quiet," and "under the pines" with lots of shade and views, including sunsets. Families appreciate the...
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Common Concerns

There are very few complaints in these reviews. One user notes that full hook‑ups are not available at the campsites, and another mentions that the park is alcohol‑free, which may matter for some...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations

Expect a quiet, family‑oriented environment with no alcohol allowed in the park. It’s an especially good choice if you’re coming for fishing in the lower lake spillway, while the nearby upper lake...
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Camper Quotes

"Nice quiet camp sites. Family oriented. Be aware. No alcohol permitted in the park." "The pavilion was so clean! The entire area was awesome!! We had a wonderful family reunion!" "Clean and quiet...
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Site-Specific Reviews

Paradise Pt 1 (412) in the Paradise loop is highlighted in two Recreation.gov reviews for pavilion/day‑use use. Guests say the pavilion area was very clean and describe it as an excellent spot for...
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