About Whitten Park
Number of accommodations: 59
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2026 Season availability
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- Dump station on site
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Reviews (1253)
What Guests Are Saying
Whitten Park is a well-kept, beautiful campground located along the Tennessee-Tombigbee River, offering clean facilities and friendly hosts. Visitors appreciate the spacious, level sites, scenic views, and peaceful atmosphere, making it a great getaway. Some amenities, like the bathrooms and trails, could use updates, but overall, guests enjoy their stays and express a desire to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Whitten Park is a well-kept, beautiful campground located along the Tennessee-Tombigbee River, offering clean facilities and friendly hosts. Visitors appreciate the spacious, level sites, scenic views, and peaceful atmosphere, making it a great getaway. Some amenities, like the bathrooms and trails, could use updates, but overall, guests enjoy their stays and express a desire to return.
Review Summary
Robert C
VerifiedJuly 5, 2025 • Stayed at: 029, Loop: PPAT
This was a great stop over on our way home from the Dakotas. This park is clean, and the sites are really nice. We were at the water, but it was behind us. Part of the campground was closed when we were there. This is where the beach is. The campground is somewhat small but has all you need. No sewer at campsite but does have a dump station. The Historic site in the campground is a must see. We were camped across from the bath house made it very convenient. The sites were shady and pretty level.
Robert C
VerifiedJuly 5, 2025 • Stayed at: 029, Loop: PPAT
This was a great stop over on our way home from the Dakotas. This park is clean, and the sites are really nice. We were at the water, but it was behind us. Part of the campground was closed when we were there. This is where the beach is. The campground is somewhat small but has all you need. No sewer at campsite but does have a dump station. The Historic site in the campground is a must see. We were camped across from the bath house made it very convenient. The sites were shady and pretty level.
George D
VerifiedJuly 2, 2025 • Stayed at: 009, Loop: IWAY
I would give an excellent rating, but the park needs some love. The undergrowth needs to be cut down and the paths maintained. Great place, awesome staff, family friendly, and beautiful sunsets.
George D
VerifiedJuly 2, 2025 • Stayed at: 009, Loop: IWAY
I would give an excellent rating, but the park needs some love. The undergrowth needs to be cut down and the paths maintained. Great place, awesome staff, family friendly, and beautiful sunsets.
Kristin S
VerifiedJuly 1, 2025 • Stayed at: 011, Loop: IWAY
Just a quick overnight stop, but site was lovely and quiet, overlooking Tenn-Tom waterway. Quick friendly check-in. Bathrooms old but adequate, (still no soap in the dispensers). Improvements to several camp sites and the docks were evident.
Thomas P
VerifiedJuly 1, 2025 • Stayed at: 029, Loop: PPAT
When we entered Whitten Park, we were met by a most friendly and helpful attendant. The park was well maintained and we found our campsite with a very nice view over the river. The bathhouse was clean, but not air conditioned, so a little warm in late June. Mosquitos were encountered when venturing close to the water in the evening.
Close to the park is a paved walking path that borders the staging pool for one of the locks on the river. We experienced a beautiful sunset view from the walking trail.
Thomas P
VerifiedJuly 1, 2025 • Stayed at: 029, Loop: PPAT
When we entered Whitten Park, we were met by a most friendly and helpful attendant. The park was well maintained and we found our campsite with a very nice view over the river. The bathhouse was clean, but not air conditioned, so a little warm in late June. Mosquitos were encountered when venturing close to the water in the evening.
Close to the park is a paved walking path that borders the staging pool for one of the locks on the river. We experienced a beautiful sunset view from the walking trail.
Kristin S
VerifiedJuly 1, 2025 • Stayed at: 011, Loop: IWAY
Just a quick overnight stop, but site was lovely and quiet, overlooking Tenn-Tom waterway. Quick friendly check-in. Bathrooms old but adequate, (still no soap in the dispensers). Improvements to several camp sites and the docks were evident.
Devi Y
VerifiedJune 21, 2025 • Stayed at: 016, Loop: IWAY
Lovely campground, helpful staff, gorgeous lake! Squeaky clean facilities. Huge campsites for tent campers like me. I 100% recommend. I didn’t reserve a cabin, but they looked amazing with stunning lake views.
But, very out of the way. So, this is best for those who want to fish or have boat access. I am neither so I only stayed one night and continued my road trip.
Devi Y
VerifiedJune 21, 2025 • Stayed at: 016, Loop: IWAY
Lovely campground, helpful staff, gorgeous lake! Squeaky clean facilities. Huge campsites for tent campers like me. I 100% recommend. I didn’t reserve a cabin, but they looked amazing with stunning lake views.
But, very out of the way. So, this is best for those who want to fish or have boat access. I am neither so I only stayed one night and continued my road trip.
Location Whitten Park
Address:
100 Campground Rd.
Fulton, MS, 38843
United States
From Interstate 22 , take Highway 25 (exit 104). Then turn left at the first red light, then turn left onto Access Road at the next traffic
light. Go north 4 miles. Campground is on the left side of the road
within the Jamie L. Whitten Historical Center Park.
Whitten Park is accessible from Interstate 22 via Highway 25 (exit 104). The campground is approximately 4 miles north on Access Road from the exit.
Latitude & Longitude: 34.2897 / -88.4158
Elevation: 94 feet
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Last updated: June 5, 2026