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
Susan R
VerifiedApril 2, 2022 • Stayed at: 045, Loop: TTRA
Beautiful and spacious sites, beautiful sunsets over the water, and friendly staff! Nice walking trails. Will definitely be back.
Susan R
VerifiedApril 2, 2022 • Stayed at: 045, Loop: TTRA
Beautiful and spacious sites, beautiful sunsets over the water, and friendly staff! Nice walking trails. Will definitely be back.
Jennifer S
March 29, 2022
The park has decent sized sites BUT needs updating. This park has the potential to be a really nice park, not sure if the shabbiness is a lack of money, caring by personnel or both. The parks paths once had lighting, most however are inoperable. The Historical center has obviously not been updated in 30 years. We attempted to play disc golf, baskets were present, kind of, no tee boxes, no real markers for holes and course is severely overgrown. All of the laundry facilities were closed. The amount of trash around the campground was appalling. We frequently stay at COE parks all over the US and never have we seen a park with so much trash.
Kevin O
VerifiedMarch 29, 2022 • Stayed at: 017, Loop: IWAY
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Jennifer S
March 29, 2022
The park has decent sized sites BUT needs updating. This park has the potential to be a really nice park, not sure if the shabbiness is a lack of money, caring by personnel or both. The parks paths once had lighting, most however are inoperable. The Historical center has obviously not been updated in 30 years. We attempted to play disc golf, baskets were present, kind of, no tee boxes, no real markers for holes and course is severely overgrown. All of the laundry facilities were closed. The amount of trash around the campground was appalling. We frequently stay at COE parks all over the US and never have we seen a park with so much trash.
Kevin O
VerifiedMarch 29, 2022 • Stayed at: 017, Loop: IWAY
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Chad P
VerifiedMarch 27, 2022 • Stayed at: 060, Loop: TTRA
This wasn't our first trip here (or even in this site), but we still enjoy it like it was our first! Great, level sites with water views. Good water, good power, good cell reception (ATT) and kind, helpful hosts. Close to Fulton so if we forgot something, or just want to pick up something for lunch, town is just a couple of minutes away. Like I said, this wasn't our first trip, and definitely won't be our last!
Chad P
VerifiedMarch 27, 2022 • Stayed at: 060, Loop: TTRA
This wasn't our first trip here (or even in this site), but we still enjoy it like it was our first! Great, level sites with water views. Good water, good power, good cell reception (ATT) and kind, helpful hosts. Close to Fulton so if we forgot something, or just want to pick up something for lunch, town is just a couple of minutes away. Like I said, this wasn't our first trip, and definitely won't be our last!
Maurice W
VerifiedMarch 24, 2022 • Stayed at: 025, Loop: PPAT
This park itself is nice. The sites are fairly spacious and most have some shade. The sites have electric and water. Site #25 has a small slope up but then levels off. The bathhouses are a little dated and the showers could use some work. The shower heads are a little low especially in the men's side and the shower wand in the women's room was broken. The park has great views of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. There is a nice walking bath down the waterway. The staff was very friendly.
Maurice W
VerifiedMarch 24, 2022 • Stayed at: 025, Loop: PPAT
This park itself is nice. The sites are fairly spacious and most have some shade. The sites have electric and water. Site #25 has a small slope up but then levels off. The bathhouses are a little dated and the showers could use some work. The shower heads are a little low especially in the men's side and the shower wand in the women's room was broken. The park has great views of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. There is a nice walking bath down the waterway. The staff was very friendly.
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