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
Katherine T
VerifiedNovember 14, 2024 • Stayed at: 059, Loop: TTRA
I was in site 59. To access this site you have to back down a lane then back into your campsite. This one is right next to and at right angles to 60, which is the end of the lane. Unfortunately campers in 60 viewed the lane as their private drive and not only was my camper requently blocked by their parked vehicles but my pickup truck was as well, limiting my ability to get in and out of my site. As to the site itself: full shade, slight view of the water through the trees but looking across site 60. Long walk to bathrooms, which were clean but no trash receptacles as you are required to pack and carry all trash yourself. I was there over Halloween weekend. Many of the campers were decorated and there was an organized party of sorts including kids trick or treating around the loops, which was a lot of fun. Overall, a pleasant stay.
Katherine T
VerifiedNovember 14, 2024 • Stayed at: 059, Loop: TTRA
I was in site 59. To access this site you have to back down a lane then back into your campsite. This one is right next to and at right angles to 60, which is the end of the lane. Unfortunately campers in 60 viewed the lane as their private drive and not only was my camper requently blocked by their parked vehicles but my pickup truck was as well, limiting my ability to get in and out of my site. As to the site itself: full shade, slight view of the water through the trees but looking across site 60. Long walk to bathrooms, which were clean but no trash receptacles as you are required to pack and carry all trash yourself. I was there over Halloween weekend. Many of the campers were decorated and there was an organized party of sorts including kids trick or treating around the loops, which was a lot of fun. Overall, a pleasant stay.
Janice R
VerifiedNovember 5, 2024 • Stayed at: 060, Loop: TTRA
Love this park and the staff! The bathrooms need to be fixed up a little bit. The electricity didn't work in loop 3 and the shower curtains were a little shabby, but other than that, it was awesome!
Janice R
VerifiedNovember 5, 2024 • Stayed at: 060, Loop: TTRA
Love this park and the staff! The bathrooms need to be fixed up a little bit. The electricity didn't work in loop 3 and the shower curtains were a little shabby, but other than that, it was awesome!
Janice R
VerifiedNovember 3, 2024 • Stayed at: 060, Loop: TTRA
I absolutely loved it there. Anita and Jackie, we're the best host and anyone in the front booth were awesome. I was on the lake and my whole experience here was great. I have to return next year
Janice R
VerifiedNovember 3, 2024 • Stayed at: 060, Loop: TTRA
I absolutely loved it there. Anita and Jackie, we're the best host and anyone in the front booth were awesome. I was on the lake and my whole experience here was great. I have to return next year
Sheila D
VerifiedOctober 21, 2024 • Stayed at: 009, Loop: IWAY
What a beautiful campground! We found Jamie Whitten Park/Fulton Recreation Campground in Fulton, Mississippi, by accident. We were traveling home to Arkansas from Tampa (post Milton), and just looking for a place to stop for the night. I found this place on RV Life. This is a COE (Core of Engineers) campground. Cost is very reasonable ($30. / night) if you are a senior and have a senior Federal park pass, it's only $15./night. We are staying for 3 nights! This park is located on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, which is a lock system joining the 2 rivers. So the park is right on the water. Our space is about 50 yards from the waters edge. There are several docks and boat launches in the area, and a Marina is about half a mile down the road. There is a public boat launch and several picnic pavilions before the entrance to the park. Really, you need to check this place out! There are spaces for RVs, trailers, and tent camping. Most (maybe all?) spaces have electric and water hookups. There is a dump station on the way in. All spaces have concrete level pads. There are large green spaces for kids to play and extra parking for extra cars. There are nice restrooms and bath houses on each of the three loops, with abt 20 parking/camping spaces per loop. Also, there are bike trails as well as walking paths to the docks and waters edge.We stayed in space 9 on the first loop. It's a nice large pull thru site. We're looking forward to going back.
Larry L
VerifiedOctober 21, 2024 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: IWAY
Always a great stay here. Nice park great access to the waterway for fishing
Sheila D
VerifiedOctober 21, 2024 • Stayed at: 009, Loop: IWAY
What a beautiful campground! We found Jamie Whitten Park/Fulton Recreation Campground in Fulton, Mississippi, by accident. We were traveling home to Arkansas from Tampa (post Milton), and just looking for a place to stop for the night. I found this place on RV Life. This is a COE (Core of Engineers) campground. Cost is very reasonable ($30. / night) if you are a senior and have a senior Federal park pass, it's only $15./night. We are staying for 3 nights! This park is located on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, which is a lock system joining the 2 rivers. So the park is right on the water. Our space is about 50 yards from the waters edge. There are several docks and boat launches in the area, and a Marina is about half a mile down the road. There is a public boat launch and several picnic pavilions before the entrance to the park. Really, you need to check this place out! There are spaces for RVs, trailers, and tent camping. Most (maybe all?) spaces have electric and water hookups. There is a dump station on the way in. All spaces have concrete level pads. There are large green spaces for kids to play and extra parking for extra cars. There are nice restrooms and bath houses on each of the three loops, with abt 20 parking/camping spaces per loop. Also, there are bike trails as well as walking paths to the docks and waters edge.We stayed in space 9 on the first loop. It's a nice large pull thru site. We're looking forward to going back.
Larry L
VerifiedOctober 21, 2024 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: IWAY
Always a great stay here. Nice park great access to the waterway for fishing
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