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Airey Lake Recreation Area
De Soto National Forest
Write a Review 188 City Road Perkinston, MS 39573 601-528-6160 601-965-1600 Official WebsiteGPS: 30.6892, -89.0611
Overview of Airey Lake Recreation Area
Last Price Paid: $0
Reported by ChuckNJo on 12/14/2021
Longest RV Reported: 30 feet (Class A)
Reported by WriterWhiteBox on 12/4/2021
Elevation 164 ft / 49 m
Max Stay 7
Tent Camping Yes







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Dareil asked on 12/8/2019
Do you need reservations for camping or is it first come, first served?
Reviews of Airey Lake Recreation Area 15 people have reviewed this location.
“Closed to camping!”
Reviewed 12/14/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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RV Length: | 19' (Teardrop Trailer) |
The park people have changed this into a day use area.
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“Website shows closed to camping”
Reviewed 12/4/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 0 |
RV Length: | 30' (Class A) |
Per the website: "Open for Day Use only; no camping allowed; RESTROOM CLOSED"
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“Not too bad!”
Reviewed 3/8/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | n/a |
Right off a main road and lots of controlled burning so not much in the way of isolated natural beauty. On the other hand, there's a flush toilet, water, Verizon service and a dumpster. Lots of trash and cigarette butts, did my part to pick some of it up and dispose of it. Friendly ducks were very cute! Video review at https://www.yout... more
Right off a main road and lots of controlled burning so not much in the way of isolated natural beauty. On the other hand, there's a flush toilet, water, Verizon service and a dumpster. Lots of trash and cigarette butts, did my part to pick some of it up and dispose of it. Friendly ducks were very cute! Video review at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLWL3VI7nU4
Angwish would stay here again
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“Very small ”
Reviewed 10/30/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 0 |
Site Number: | 0 |
RV Length: | 29' (Fifth Wheel) |
As previously posted by the wanderlings, sites are not designated, and does not appear to be much room for an actual RV perhaps a small trailer (16' or less perhaps?) like some have posted pics on here of. Two good size parking areas available for those that are in tents. No one there when we drive thru. Toilet was a mess and hadn't be... more
As previously posted by the wanderlings, sites are not designated, and does not appear to be much room for an actual RV perhaps a small trailer (16' or less perhaps?) like some have posted pics on here of. Two good size parking areas available for those that are in tents. No one there when we drive thru. Toilet was a mess and hadn't been cleaned, some leftover debris by one fire ring adjacent to the toilet and dumpster. Several water faucets available in the area. We ended up going to Big Foot trailhead and horse camp worked much better for us and is just down the road a ways. Roadway next to camp is busy at least during the day, we didn't overnight so can't say what it would be then. Again we just did a drive thru to check it out.
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“Beautiful, scenic lake with lots of easy trails around”
Reviewed 10/27/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
This was a great spot! We stayed here 4 nights and would have stayed longer, had we the time. The actual campsites were a little confusing (especially after reading on here that you cannot camp behind the wooden barriers, which didn't seem to be true. There were local cars parked behind them, next to their tents, but we were the only R... more
This was a great spot! We stayed here 4 nights and would have stayed longer, had we the time. The actual campsites were a little confusing (especially after reading on here that you cannot camp behind the wooden barriers, which didn't seem to be true. There were local cars parked behind them, next to their tents, but we were the only RV there. We didn't park our RV behind the wooden barriers, maybe that is what the poster meant?) There are lots of tent sites (anywhere you like, it seems) but perhaps only a few sites for RV's. A large bus showed up in the middle of the night one night, parked easily off the road but was gone early in the morning. Our middle child was picking up the ducks and carrying them around by the second day. They must have been someone's pets, as their wings seem to be clipped. A local man comes every day and feeds them! The area is heavily used by locals but it's pretty harmless - hiking, fishing, feeding the ducks, etc. It was nice to have a lot of people around. But we also had a decent amount of privacy. The locals mostly stopped coming in once it was dark. There is one local guy, Billy, and his dog. He seemed nice enough. There is another tent that seemed unoccupied but was there the whole time. A few more campers came in on Friday night. We left early Saturday. I can imagine it gets much busier on a weekend. Wiggin is the local town with various amenities. It's about 15-20 minutes away. There is some noise from the road nearby. No dirt roads to travel at all (except in the actual area and those are good.) Water and a toilet and sink are available.
The Wanderlings would stay here again
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“Great place to stay for free”
Reviewed 7/18/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
We spent 3 nights here in our campervan. There is a flush toilet, faucet, dumpster and running water tap besides the toilets. Its a beautiful spot on a small lake. Dont camp behind the wooden barriers, we parked up next to a picnic table behind the toilets and a local came and warned us we would be fined $500 and spend 30 days in the c... more
We spent 3 nights here in our campervan. There is a flush toilet, faucet, dumpster and running water tap besides the toilets. Its a beautiful spot on a small lake. Dont camp behind the wooden barriers, we parked up next to a picnic table behind the toilets and a local came and warned us we would be fined $500 and spend 30 days in the county jail for camping there. There was a local guy called Billy living there in his tent with his dog. We had a great time getting to know him and also another guy that was living at the POW camp up the road and came by to collect water. Very friendly and harmless locals. Free campsite and no need to register.
reneemitchell1 would stay here again
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“Good campsite that’s not deep in the woods”
Reviewed 7/1/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
I have a hard time finding free camping that’s not ten miles deep into the woods with no cell service. It definitely seemed like the only other people here were in fact living here, but they kept to themselves generally. There was a source of fresh water AND a flush toilet and running faucet, which I was not expecting. There aren’t a t... more
I have a hard time finding free camping that’s not ten miles deep into the woods with no cell service. It definitely seemed like the only other people here were in fact living here, but they kept to themselves generally. There was a source of fresh water AND a flush toilet and running faucet, which I was not expecting. There aren’t a ton of sites and some are more meant for tents, but it’s a beautiful location on a little lake.
Mdelcorso would stay here again
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“Nice serene camping with great trails - smaller spots though”
Reviewed 1/12/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
RV Length: | 25' (Class C) |
We camped here in March. It was chilly at night, but perfect during the day. There were other campers, but it wasn't too crowded. We managed to snag a spot right along the lake. It was very serene and beautiful. Camping spots are flat and level, which was nice. There is no water, dump station, or any sort of electric on site. There... more
We camped here in March. It was chilly at night, but perfect during the day. There were other campers, but it wasn't too crowded. We managed to snag a spot right along the lake. It was very serene and beautiful. Camping spots are flat and level, which was nice. There is no water, dump station, or any sort of electric on site.
There were a few people that looked like they lived their full time. Everyone was rather nice, but they were a bit noisy. We enjoyed walking the trails here every day. Not much around, at least a 20 - 30 minute drive to civilization. So make sure to be prepared with the right amount of food, etc.
EatSeeRV would stay here again
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“Decent Free Campsite”
Reviewed 10/31/2018
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Decent place over all. Quiet and clean. Campsite are not numbered. Only negative were two sites occupied by tents that were either by homeless individuals or locals trying to reserve the site for themselves. Three resident ducks will try to mooch from you.
edeter2260 would stay here again
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“Nice very small area”
Reviewed 7/31/2018
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Came in after dark so it was difficult to see where to park. In the morning we were very surprised by the spot we had. My recommendation if you have a class A is to take the loop to the right and you will have much better luck parking pull through. We did fine backing in but would have been easier in the dark pulling through. Only 2 sp... more
Came in after dark so it was difficult to see where to park. In the morning we were very surprised by the spot we had. My recommendation if you have a class A is to take the loop to the right and you will have much better luck parking pull through. We did fine backing in but would have been easier in the dark pulling through. Only 2 spots for a class A to realistically park.
ROAR would stay here again
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“Not open to camping”
noted 11/9/2021
Stopped here and it was closed to camping so we had to move to Big bear horse trail. Wich is open.
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Amenities
Hookups
- dry camping
Recreation
- fishing
- recreation trail
- water access
Site Amenities
- fire ring
- picnic table
Facilities
- restrooms: flush
- trash
- water available
Pets
- pets
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