Chickasaw Camping
Camping at Chickasaw
Chickasaw State Park is located in West Tennessee, about 30 minutes south of Jackson. The park sits on some of the highest terrain in the region and offers a mix of forests, lakes, and trails that support a wide range of outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy hiking, paddling, fishing, horseback riding, and birding throughout the park and surrounding state forest land. Camping options include tent and RV campgrounds and a campground designed for campers traveling with horses.
Main Campground
The RV campground offers sites with water, sewer, and 20, 30, 50-amp electrical hookups. Some sites can accommodate rigs up to 94 feet. Each site has a picnic table and grill. A bathhouse provides showers and restroom facilities. A dump station is conveniently located. The campground also offers a playground.
Chickasaw Tent Campground
The tent campground offers sites specifically for tent campers, with some sites offering views of the beautiful lake. Each site has a picnic table and grill. Water is available. A modern bathhouse provides hot showers and restroom facilities. The campground also offers a playground.
Chickasaw Wrangler Campground
The wrangler campground is designed for visitors traveling with horses. Each site has water and electrical hookups. A bathhouse provides hot showers and restroom facilities. The campground also offers a playground.
Firewood Policy
Tennessee State Parks asks that ALL campfires be made with heat-treated wood or downed wood collected inside the park, near the campsite. Please refrain from bringing untreated wood into the park.