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
Tracy S
VerifiedNovember 15, 2021 • Stayed at: 047, Loop: TTRA
Bathrooms were very clean . Check in was easy. Everybody was friendly. We will visit again.
Tracy S
VerifiedNovember 15, 2021 • Stayed at: 047, Loop: TTRA
Bathrooms were very clean . Check in was easy. Everybody was friendly. We will visit again.
Mark C
VerifiedNovember 12, 2021 • Stayed at: 028, Loop: PPAT
What a beautiful and well managed park. The spaces are, for the most part, large and easy to back our fifth wheel into. The restrooms are some of the nicest and cleanest I’ve encountered in any “government” park. Great views of the canal from many of the campsites. We stayed in #28 and would love to come back the next time we come though.
james w
VerifiedNovember 12, 2021 • Stayed at: 012, Loop: IWAY
Loved the facilities. Staff was helpful and friendly.
Mark C
VerifiedNovember 12, 2021 • Stayed at: 028, Loop: PPAT
What a beautiful and well managed park. The spaces are, for the most part, large and easy to back our fifth wheel into. The restrooms are some of the nicest and cleanest I’ve encountered in any “government” park. Great views of the canal from many of the campsites. We stayed in #28 and would love to come back the next time we come though.
james w
VerifiedNovember 12, 2021 • Stayed at: 012, Loop: IWAY
Loved the facilities. Staff was helpful and friendly.
christopher h
VerifiedNovember 9, 2021 • Stayed at: 051, Loop: TTRA
We stay at Corps of Engineers parks frequently as almost full-time travelers. Whitten is a true gem of the COE parks.
The staff is competent, helpful and unobtrusive. Facilities are clean and well maintained. Roads are in good shape.
If you walk through the woods behind the bath house in the northern loop, there is a marina with a reasonably priced restaurant on the other side.
People from the area around the park stay there, especially on weekends. Halloween at Whitten is a really big deal. Locals told us that the community pitches in to help maintain the park due to diminished funding. We were told that the local Boy Scouts do projects there to help out.
The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway abuts the park. Barges and pleasure boats pass frequently. The park has a large boat ramp area and a historical site for the namesake of the park, Jamie L. Whitten.
Sunsets over the water are spectacular.
We played disc golf a mile away at the community college. There is a wide, paved bike path that follows the waterway a few miles toward Fulton. Connectivity with AT&T was really good. Verizon not quite as good. OTA channels aplenty. Fulton is very close and has a Walmart, grocery stores, restaurants and cheap gasoline.
If you like what COE campgrounds offer, Whitten is a 10/10.
christopher h
VerifiedNovember 9, 2021 • Stayed at: 051, Loop: TTRA
We stay at Corps of Engineers parks frequently as almost full-time travelers. Whitten is a true gem of the COE parks.
The staff is competent, helpful and unobtrusive. Facilities are clean and well maintained. Roads are in good shape.
If you walk through the woods behind the bath house in the northern loop, there is a marina with a reasonably priced restaurant on the other side.
People from the area around the park stay there, especially on weekends. Halloween at Whitten is a really big deal. Locals told us that the community pitches in to help maintain the park due to diminished funding. We were told that the local Boy Scouts do projects there to help out.
The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway abuts the park. Barges and pleasure boats pass frequently. The park has a large boat ramp area and a historical site for the namesake of the park, Jamie L. Whitten.
Sunsets over the water are spectacular.
We played disc golf a mile away at the community college. There is a wide, paved bike path that follows the waterway a few miles toward Fulton. Connectivity with AT&T was really good. Verizon not quite as good. OTA channels aplenty. Fulton is very close and has a Walmart, grocery stores, restaurants and cheap gasoline.
If you like what COE campgrounds offer, Whitten is a 10/10.
Heather B
VerifiedNovember 7, 2021 • Stayed at: 055, Loop: TTRA
Love written campground
Heather B
VerifiedNovember 7, 2021 • Stayed at: 055, Loop: TTRA
Love written campground
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