Denise E.recommendsOctober 24, 2024
Stovall Gin RV site
This is such a great spot to urban camp. If you're into the blues, this is the place! Our class A fit right into the ruins of the old cotton gin. The whole place is a vibe. Muddy Waters lived here! What more do you want?! The weather was gorgeous. Howard gave us excellent recommendations. We wandered all around the area. Found the crossroads. (All three of 'em!) Ate too many hot tamales. We absolutely loved it here.
Thanks Howard, for sharing your little bit of history. (And for helping our part get to us!)
Mitchell O.September 1, 2024
Stovall Gin Campsites
Abandoned?
Had we stayed when something was going on and others were around it may have been better, but when we got there everything looked abandoned and no one was around. There's no trash dumpsters or bathrooms available, a porta-pottie or something on premise would be appreciated. Also, if you're here be aware of mosquitoes because they're out for blood.
Miranda A.recommendsJuly 28, 2024
Stovall Gin RV site
Loved the nearby town of Clarksdale, exploring some history of the blues.
If electric and water is all you need, this spot should work for you. Stovall is mostly cotton fields! Clarksdale is 15 minutes by car.
If you love blues music and camping you should certainly visit.
Laura H.recommendsJuly 9, 2024
Stovall Gin Campsites
Lovely area, very easy to find. Perfect for a halfway point for a longer trip!
Guy D.recommendsApril 21, 2024
Stovall Gin Campsites
The home of Muddy Waters... what?!
A very cool setting with some interesting history. The old cotton gin and the surrounding grounds were nice. A bit of a busy road going by, but generally quiet. If timing had been better, we likely would have been very entertained with some fantastic blues.
Don C.recommendsMarch 22, 2024
Stovall Gin RV site
The Stovall Gin is quiet, peaceful, and the birthplace of Muddy Waters!!! We enjoyed the hook ups, the solitude, and the funky vibe. A short drive to the Ground Zero Blues Club, the Delta Blues museum, and some helpful hints from our amicable host, Howard, made us feel at home in the "Birthplace of the Blues". We will be back.