About Blue Bluff Campground (Aberdeen Ms)
Number of accommodations: 84
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Fishing
Swimming
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
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Reviews (329)
What Guests Are Saying
Blue Bluff Campground in Aberdeen, MS, is praised for its beautiful scenery, spacious and clean campsites, and friendly staff, making it a great place for relaxation and outdoor activities. Many visitors enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere, well-maintained facilities, and the opportunity to explore local attractions, such as antebellum homes. While some guests noted concerns about barking dogs and the lack of full hookups, the overall experience remains positive, with many eager to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Blue Bluff Campground in Aberdeen, MS, is praised for its beautiful scenery, spacious and clean campsites, and friendly staff, making it a great place for relaxation and outdoor activities. Many visitors enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere, well-maintained facilities, and the opportunity to explore local attractions, such as antebellum homes. While some guests noted concerns about barking dogs and the lack of full hookups, the overall experience remains positive, with many eager to return.
Review Summary
Tracy O
VerifiedJuly 15, 2021 • Stayed at: 020, Loop: LLOO
Nice spots on the water, staff was friendly, place was clean.
Joe S
July 15, 2021
Enjoyed our stay at Blue Bluff as it’s a beautiful campground. The only negative is that the restrooms and showers need updating plus some additional attention to cleanliness. My wife noted that one of the ladies showers had too much pressure and could not be adjusted to a comfortable setting.
Don P
VerifiedJuly 14, 2021 • Stayed at: 060, Loop: BLOO
Gravel is much needed at the site. When it rains the area fills with water and is infested with mosquitoes. There is an old railroad trail located by the site. Children ride along this trail on bicycles which have small to medium size trees along the path. A child lost control of his bicycle and ran into my truck leaving a small dent and scratching my truck.
David N
VerifiedJuly 14, 2021 • Stayed at: 003, Loop: LLOO
A beautiful spot with plenty to do. Everything was very clean. Every interaction I had with staff and other campers was pleasant. Its worth the time to check it out and if you do decide to stay then you HAVE to stand on the middle of the bridge at night. We will be back.
Mary H
VerifiedJuly 12, 2021 • Stayed at: 022, Loop: LLOO
This is one of our favorite campgrounds. The spots on the water are beautiful.
Dennis J
VerifiedJuly 11, 2021 • Stayed at: 088, Loop: BLOO
The woman in the guard house needs to go. I think the Corp should require a psychological evaluation before they hire anyone, she obviously has problems and shouldn’t in charge of anything, not even the bathrooms. The shoemakers are great and they will absolutely treat you with respect and are fair. The other woman, shewww, we had a problems with her refusing to give a pass to my 75 yo father in law because she said they were speeding with 2 other vehicles in front of them. The other problem was one of the rangers the short dumpy red headed one. I had an American flag put up on a tree, using a screw that was already in the tree, I just added one more. You would’ve thought it was an act of treason by the rude threatening voicemail I received. Totally uncalled for! I understand I was in the wrong now but at the time I didn’t see the harm in a 1/2 screw ! It could’ve been handled in a more professional manor rather than the likes of a kindergarten temper tantrums. Blue bluff is probably our favorite camping place but your staff will ruin the place and judging by all the negative feedback recently it’s already happening. With the fees going up this fall honestly how man people would be willing to pay $26-$28 per night to be harassed by your staff. And another thing during the holidays the rangers no the redhead RANGER needs to take a chill pill,if the other guy rangers ride through and say absolutely nothing maybe because they understand it’s busy and parking is very limited, and the very next day Wonder Woman comes in on a warpath kicking, screaming and threatening kids on hoverboards . When the campground is packed there isn’t enough parking spots for everyone all the spot by the gate house, the main gate and the 4 designated parking spots on the big loop were all full what’s the real problem with parking beside a camper with 3 tires off the concrete pad?
Justin S
VerifiedJuly 11, 2021 • Stayed at: 073, Loop: BLOO
Female host at the gate and the 2 riding around campground are quiet possibly 3 of the rudest women I’ve ever met. The way they act, I thought they were paying me to stay there not the other way around. Not the best recipe for return customers, especially when there are other campgrounds just as close and in better locations.
tommy m
VerifiedJuly 10, 2021 • Stayed at: 077, Loop: BLOO
beautiful
Sherry V
VerifiedJuly 6, 2021 • Stayed at: 043, Loop: BLOO
After dealing with the rude host that works the front gate this was our last trip to Blue Bluff. This is one of our favorite places to camp, but I refuse to spend money then be talked to so hateful and rude. There is no reason for someone to be so mean. This is a safe, family friendly place to camp with pets and children. I've never seen anyone causing trouble. She is just so nasty to everyone, for this reason we won't be back. It's embarrassing to have family visit a space that I paid money for and they get talked to like crap.
Sherry V
VerifiedJuly 6, 2021 • Stayed at: 069, Loop: BLOO
We love this campground but there is one female host that is absolutely the worst person to talk to. She is so rude and hateful to everyone. A few more experiences with her and we will find somewhere else to go.
Location Blue Bluff Campground (Aberdeen Ms)
Address:
20051 Blue Bluff Road
Aberdeen, MS, 39730
United States
From Highway 45 in Aberdeen. Mississippi, travel to the intersection of Commerce and Meridian Streets in the downtown area. From Commerce turn north on Meridian and cross a railroad track and a bridge. The recreation area is the first right turn after the bridge.
Blue Bluff Campground is accessible via Highway 45, which runs through Aberdeen, MS.
Latitude & Longitude: 33.8444 / -88.5322
Elevation: 63 feet
Policies & Rules
General
- This is a year-round facility
- Reservations cannot be made at the campground gate house.
- Sites are avalible for reservation. All reservations must be made by using Recreation.gov.
- Gates are open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.; there is an emergency exit for campers
- Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information.
- LOCAL CAMPING POLICIES A limit of 8 people per site. The America The Beautiful Senior and Access cards are accepted at this campground for discount camping. When making a reservation only one card can be used on one reservation. If multiple reservations are made with one card one reservation will receive the discount and the others will have to pay the full price upon check-in. A camping extension is no more than 14 additional camping days beyond a camper’s initial 14 day camping limit. For each camping extension granted, a camping party cannot exceed 14 days per extension and can only pay for 14 days at a time. Peak Season Extension Policy: Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Campgrounds. After the initial 14 day stay one extension is allowed on a non-prime site for a total of 28 days during peak season (March 1- Sept. 15). At the end of this 28 day stay the camper and equipment must move to another campground on the project but may return to the campground after 7 days. If camping on a prime site the camper must move to a non-prime site after the initial 14 day stay. Off Season Extension Policy: Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Campgrounds. After the initial 14 day stay no more than one extension will be allowed on a non-prime site for a total of 28 days during the off season (Sept.13 -Feb. 28). At the end of this 28 day stay the camper and equipment must move to another campground on the project but may return to the campground after 7 days. Length of stay on a prime site during the off season remains limited to 14 days. A camper may stay on a prime site 14 days, and move to a non-prime site for 14 days. Extensions beyond the 14 day limit will not be granted during major summer holidays. First Come First Serve Policy: When a site becomes available for rental a walk-in customer must be at the park and first at the window to pay for a campsite. Please turn in all passes to the park attendant when leaving the campground. Only empty boat trailers are allowed to be parked on grass.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026