Which campground is the nicest of the big 4? Looking to take family last last week in July and wanna go to the nicest one for boating and a little fishing off the pontoon boat
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Which campground is the nicest of the big 4? Looking to take family last last week in July and wanna go to the nicest one for boating and a little fishing off the pontoon boat
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North Abutment, Grenada Lake.
Hernando Point, Arkabutla
Cossar on Enid is probably the coolest, plenty of shade, old campground but a good one.
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I am going to be camping at the North Abutment campground next week and want to know which boat ramp should I use. I will be launching by myself.
Persimmon Hill at Enid is as nice as it gets, don’t let the name fool you it flat makes riding bicycles easier if that’s what you’re kids are into. The pads are concrete and big enough for your boat. Nice play ground, fish cleaning station and boat ramp. Most sites have nice views and on the water. The only downside is not all have good shade. Have fun and give us a full report
Persimmon Hill , Enid . new restrooms and shower shower , playground , lighted walking trail, tree identification coarse, sundial and other stuff for kids to do . boat ramp and All pads are new . The biggest thing to remember is that All dam area campgrounds get patrolled much heavier by the rangers and the sheriff deputies than up the lake . There are repairmen on call to handle serious problems such as electricity when it's 110 in the shade . 300 yd. from the gate is a great little restaurant to boot . You may never have a problem off the Dam but just remember that extra 10 dollars off the site cost is another case of cheap beer . :twocents
Persimmon Hill at Enid it don't get much better than that, I have reservations there for the week of crankfest
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Persimmion and Piney Woods (Wallace Creek) have sewage hookups at the pads.
North Abutment on Grenada. Persimmon Hill on Enid. Hernando Point on Butla. Sardis campgrounds are okay but don’t rank up there with the others
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We used to camp at Persimmon Hill when I was a kid but I haven't been there in years. I heard a big storm came through there years ago and tore it up real good, took down a lot of the trees and I thought I remembered hearing that the COE was taking a long time to get it cleaned up due to budget constraints at the time. Has it fully recovered?
That restaurant, how long has it been there? I remember me and my brothers riding our bikes from Persimmon Hill to a place where we would get Ice Cream, not sure if it was a full blown restaurant or just an ice cream place, I don't think we ever went inside, if I remember correctly there was a walk up window where we would order and pickup the ice cream. This would have been in the early to mid 80's.
I have a ton of great memories at Enid, does anyone remember the old red dog that used to roam the campgrounds? My grandmother would feed it and have it hanging out at their RV all summer, we loved that dog like it was our own.
Same place, dairy bar window with a restaurant on the inside was called the "Cat fish hut " . I was a temp ranger there from 1996-2010 . The old red dog was one of many . Persimmon/Wallace were prime dumping grounds for unwanted pets .Made the mistake of taking my buddy there during "Crankfest " last year and we ate almost every meal there . Fish , burgers, Chicken tenders all at reasonable rates with best sweet tea in Mississippi ! Could be those huge glasses and burning up every time I ate there .
This one would follow one specific ranger around while he made his rounds but as soon as it would se my grandma it abandoned the ranger and stayed at their campsite till they left. It would lay under the rv in the shade all day and come out every now and then for food or company. Grandpa would pull the boat down there with the rv and grandma would follow in the car and they would leave the rv and boat all summer and just make short trips back home every couple weeks to check on the house and get the mail. Mom would drive me and my brothers down on the weekends and sometimes me and my brothers would stay the whole week when mom had to go back home to work. We would ride our bikes all over the campground and swim at the beach and fish, I think there was even a public swimming pool there that we went to a few times.
If it was far enough back , Persimmon hill was part of Cossar State Park . That is where the pool was /is , but no longer used .
Fellow can save money staying on the lake ! no high Electric bills , grass to mow , water bill does not exist . Some rent their houses and use rent money to buy a new camper . Never under estimate old folks . :biggrin
Anyone know if the water is on or the showers open at Persimmon Hill? Traveling through this weekend. Thanx
Cossar is my favorite. Sites right on the water. Fish cleaning station Attachment 362469Attachment 362468Attachment 362467
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Persimmon Hill is very nice . All new pads (72) all new shower houses/restrooms , lighted walking trail , Large playground with basketball courts for kids , high and low water boat ramps, Has a day use area with sand beach that has a playground for the little chaps .