Julie
For Le Fleurs Bluff State Park: Ditto on the last comment. The only reason for four stars is due to the run down look of the campground. The shower houses need a really good cleaning. I would stay again if passing through the area.
Posted Dec 29, 2021 by Julie from Peoria Illinois . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
LeebMoore
For Le Fleurs Bluff State Park: A beautiful, peaceful surprise right in town. A bit of road noise but pretty faint, and once in our camper for the night didn't hear it at all. In addition to being the state capital, Jackson is home to important 1960's Civil Rights sites as well as the home of Eudora Welty (talk about two different worlds). The campground is small but beautiful, plenty of shade and most of the sites are right on the water. No pull-throughs. Our site had FHU (30/50 amp electricity) backed up to the small lagoon and we enjoyed watching fish jump and egrets stalking the fish. The road in is rather potholed, with gravel stretches where the pavement has clearly washed away. The gate staff was very friendly and helpful. You'll need the gate code to get both out as well as in. We didn't use the shower house/bathroom so can't comment on it. It's kind of ideal for an overnight stay, with a bustling town right there and nature to enjoy all in an afternoon. Really enjoyed our short one-night stay.
Posted Oct 08, 2021 by LeebMoore from Full-time. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Texan
For Le Fleurs Bluff State Park: Not sure what all the rave is about this park. We found it to be a bit run down. Bathrooms not good. Road not as bad as others have stated. I’ll give it that it is a pretty nice location and only 30ish sites so it gets points for that. But overall two stars, not great.
Second thought. Took a walk after dinner from campground to front gate. Lots of wildlife, still waters, nice people. Campground still does need some refreshing.
Posted Aug 10, 2021 by Texan from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
TechiePhil
For Le Fleurs Bluff State Park: We’ve stayed here 4 times in the last year, as overnight stops on trips to LA and TX from Ala. Very nice little park, great rate with seniors discount. Seems secluded, but town and shops and restaurants are nearby. Last time was June 2021. Bathhouse was open and clean. Only (small) negative is the condition of the road going in, large patches where the pavement has washed away. The park seems to be subject to flooding, was closed for flooding one time I tried to stay. Overall very nice, considering going back for a few days to visit the area.
Posted Jul 17, 2021 by TechiePhil from Birmingham, AL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Kevin Katz
For Le Fleurs Bluff State Park: Wonderful park for in town with great views and full hookups.
Posted Jul 13, 2021 by Kevin Katz from San Marcos Tx. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Terry Long
For Le Fleurs Bluff State Park: We found this campsite by chance as we were passing thru the area on our way home from California. I wish we could have stayed longer because it was fantastic. Level concrete pads, water & electric and cheap. Very peaceful sites next to a nice lake. I would highly recommend this park.
Posted Apr 23, 2020 by Terry Long from Winchester, Virginia. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Dale G
For Le Fleurs Bluff State Park: Nice little park with a few little exceptions. Stopped here only one night as we were wrapping up a 5 day trip to Arkansas. This MS park seemed like a good place to lay up for the night. The park is clean and very pretty and the spots along the lake side at least have concrete slabs. Not sure about the rest. There is power and water but I was unable to locate septic so there must be a dump station on the way out. There is a 50 amp service but when I plugged in my RV surge protector, it did throw an error code. Everything works fine but it makes me wonder if there is a problem somewhere in the campground because I have read other reviews mentioning power issues.
Note that when coming in from interstate 55 the brown signs for the state park seem to say to enter at one place however you should follow the brown camping signs instead because there are two entrances to the park. One for day use and museum and the other is for campers, so follow the brown camper sign. Oh and be aware that there are some low hanging branches as you enter, nothing too drastic but tall rigs will touch them as you drive underneath. Hopefully they’ll trim the tree branches along the roads before we come back next time. It’s a nice park and despite these few things that I’ve mentioned we may still come back here again :) One last thing, some people have mentioned that they have alligators in the lake, so fishing is OK but definitely do not swim in the water! LOL
Posted Apr 26, 2019 by Dale G from Covington, LA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.