Ride horses in the forest or speed around lakes in boats when camping near Brookhaven.
With tranquil waterways and gently rolling hills, Brookhaven’s scenic campgrounds lead to big adventures. Big rigs can roll into the local RV park and find convenient concrete pads, full hookups, and ADA-accessible bathhouses. With Homochitto National Forest only 40 minutes east, tent campers don’t have to go far to find accommodations either. The forest campgrounds also welcome RVs and include amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and hookups for electricity and water. Plus, primitive equestrian sites are available along the Bushy Creek Horse Trail. For water-filled days, zip the speedboat around Okhissa Lake and head to the Clear Springs Recreational Area to swim and fish. Bienville National Forest, just under two hours away, delivers more freshwater fun with its five lakes. Hike or ride horseback on the Shockaloe Trail, bring the speedboat to Beaver Lake, or fish from the calm waters of Greentree Reservoir. Stay at a campsite here with water views and amenities like picnic tables, water and electrical hookups, flush toilets, warm showers, and a dump station.