Campground Overview
About Fort Pillow State Historic Park
Perched on scenic bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, Fort Pillow State Historic Park's campground combines dramatic historical significance with secluded natural beauty. This campground stands out for its dual-section layout: an upper ridge offering sweeping sunset views and a lower, forested area providing privacy and proximity to trails. The atmosphere is serene, perfect for nature enthusiasts or history buffs seeking an immersive getaway.
The campground features 32 sites, six accommodating RVs, all equipped with essentials like gravel tent platforms, picnic tables, fire pits, and access to modern bathhouses, though facilities may be limited during busy times. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, including a moderately challenging five-mile route leading to backcountry campsites, and explore the well-preserved Civil War-era fortifications and museum displaying authentic artifacts. Wildlife observation is another highlight, making the park a designated birdwatching area.
Located near Henning, Tennessee, roughly 40 miles north of Memphis, the park invites discovery of its historic landmarks, an oxbow lake, and varied hiking trails. The remote setting makes it ideal for weekend getaways, extended stays, or even a basecamp for exploring west Tennessee. The blend of history, nature, and tranquility creates a uniquely rewarding camping experience.
Vitals
Number of Sites
30
Elevation
395feet 120meters
Pad Type
gravel
Max Length
Unknownfeet
Details
Hookups
Partial Hookups
Hookup Details
Power Available, Water
Pull-thru Sites
Unknown
Restrictions
None
Amenities
Pets
Dog Friendly
Kids
Yes, with playground
Bathhouse
Restrooms & Showers
Extras
Water Available, Dump Station
Booking Information
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