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Old Lock site with campground, flush toilets, trash cans, picnic tables, grills and pavilion. Man here was friendly and explained he was the campground host and camping here is free. Right on the Tombigbee River.
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No host, toilet and water spigot works. Fairly quiet, but many fisherpeople until dark and a few cars coming through at night. There are not any real sites, it's more like one parking lot of a day use area. Well lit at night. Definitely a one-nighter, but great that overnight parking is allowed!
Report Check-InOnly person here when we arrived was a guy fishing. In a Class C so couldn’t fit into any site, or more correctly through the small openings to the sites. Stayed on the first parking lot, level but after some rain lots of mosquitoes. There is addition parking further down towards the boat launch. Think this is a one nighter only.
Report Check-InNice quiet place though overgrown. Host wasn't on-site when I visited so was able to fill up my water with the spigot at host site (about 10 ft from road). Some potholes on the road leading to the site so drive carefully. Would come back
Report Check-InGreat place, super quiet, only camper here. Did not see the host. Power outlets at the bathroom work, but you still would require a 30' shore power cord to reach your rig
. There is a fresh water spigot, would require a 20' hose. The camp sites are getting run down and a bit overgrown so just camped in the paved lot. A little buggie and 3 bars Google Fi LTE
Camping is allowed per the posted sign with no fee.
Free site. Grass was a bit overgrown, but the restrooms were clean. Winter host was nice. I had the place to my self. One car parked at the gate and blared the radio for a while before leaving. I'd stay here again.
Report Check-InOld Lock site with campground, flush toilets, trash cans, picnic tables, grills and pavilion. Old man here was friendly and explained he was the campground host and camping here is free. Right on the Tombigbee River.
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