RV Parks In Tunica, Mississippi
34.6846° N, 90.3829° W
Quick Overview
Tunica is one of the easiest and best-value RV stops in the South, a casino-resort corridor strung along the Mississippi River in the flat Delta about thirty miles below Memphis. For RVers that translates to a cluster of modern, big-rig-friendly casino parks with cheap full hookups, plus a public riverfront and a quick Memphis day trip to round out a stay.
The standout is Hollywood Casino RV Park, with 123 paved, level full-hookup sites, 50-amp service, a casino shuttle, and access to the hotel pool and lazy river. EZ Daze RV Park in Tunica Resorts adds 136 full-service sites, Mid-South RV Park sits beside Harrah's, and Rolling Hills RV Campground offers 58 pull-through full-hookup sites with a pool. These parks are frequently praised as affordable, since the casinos use them to draw visitors. For a public alternative you drive east to Wall Doxey State Park near Holly Springs, which has water and electric sites.
The camping here is genuinely stress-free. The Delta is dead flat, US-61 and the casino roads are wide, and the sites are concrete or paved and sized for big rigs, so maneuvering a forty-footer is simple. The parks stay open year-round because the casinos run every day, which makes Tunica a reasonable mild-weather stop even in winter.
Aim for spring or fall for the most comfortable Delta weather, then use Tunica as a base: the casinos for dining and shows, Tunica RiverPark and the Gateway to the Blues Museum for river and music heritage, and Memphis just north for Beale Street, Graceland, and the National Civil Rights Museum. Few places let you park a big rig on a level concrete pad for casino-subsidized rates and still be half an hour from a major city, which is exactly why so many travelers crossing the South make Tunica a planned stop rather than a quick overnight.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Merneptah RV Park | 3.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bordeaux Point RV Park | 4.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hollywood Casino RV Park | 9.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sam’s Town RV Park | 9.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Buck Island Manufacturing Home Community | 9.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Storm Creek Lake Campground | 14.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| South Abutment Recreation Area (Recgovnpsdata) | 14.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| South Abutment Campground | 14.9 mi | 4.0 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Helena River Park Blues Fest Campground | 15.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Dub Patton Recreation Area | 16.5 mi | 4.2 | Dump Station | Varies |
Merneptah RV Park
3.0 miBordeaux Point RV Park
4.7 miHollywood Casino RV Park
9.0 miSam’s Town RV Park
9.4 miBuck Island Manufacturing Home Community
9.7 miStorm Creek Lake Campground
14.4 miSouth Abutment Recreation Area (Recgovnpsdata)
14.8 miSouth Abutment Campground
14.9 miHelena River Park Blues Fest Campground
15.8 miDub Patton Recreation Area
16.5 miTraveling to Tunica by RV
Tunica sits along US-61, the historic Blues Highway, in the flat Mississippi Delta about thirty miles south of Memphis, with MS-304 and I-69 in the area connecting the casino corridor. From Memphis you simply drop south on US-61 into Tunica Resorts.
The Delta is dead flat with wide, well-maintained roads and no grades or low bridges, so towing a big rig here is about as easy as RV travel gets. Most travelers arrive from Memphis to the north or up US-61 from the central Delta, sliding right onto the casino access roads. Memphis International Airport is about thirty-five minutes north if you are flying in to meet a rig, and Interstates 55 and 40 through Memphis tie Tunica into the wider national network, so Tunica is easy to fold into a longer cross-country route. Fuel, propane, and groceries are all close at hand before any longer leg.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Tunica, Mississippi, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Tunica
Value is Tunica's calling card. The casino RV parks are widely regarded as affordable, frequently described by guests as cheap and not budget-breaking, because the casinos run them to bring visitors in rather than to turn a profit on camping. Hollywood Casino RV Park in particular earns praise for delivering full hookups, paved big-rig sites, and resort amenities like the pool and lazy river at rates well below comparable full-hookup resorts elsewhere. Weekly and monthly options make longer stays cheaper still.
If you want to spend even less, the public Wall Doxey State Park near Holly Springs charges standard Mississippi state-park fees and runs cheaper per night, though it is about an hour east and offers water and electric rather than full hookups. To stretch a budget, take advantage of casino dining deals and the cheap full-hookup rates, and consolidate your bigger shopping in Memphis where prices are competitive. Fuel and propane along US-61 are reasonable.
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Best Time to Visit Tunica by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
34F - 52F
Crowds: Medium
Mild for the season and a comfortable time to camp at the casino parks, which stay open year-round. A reasonable warm-ish stop for snowbirds crossing the South on US-61.
Spring
Mar - May
52F - 74F
Crowds: Medium
Warm, pleasant, and one of the best times to visit, though the Delta gets occasional severe thunderstorms. Casino parks rarely fill, so booking is easy outside concert weekends.
Summer
Jun - Aug
72F - 92F
Crowds: Low
Hot and humid Delta summers. The casino parks stay open and run quieter; pick a 50-amp site so you can keep the air conditioning going through the heat.
Fall
Sep - Oct
53F - 76F
Crowds: Medium
Lovely, mild, and uncrowded, the other sweet-spot season here. Comfortable days and cool nights make fall a great time to pair casino camping with a Memphis day trip.
Explore the Tunica Area
A few tips for a Tunica stay. First, the casino RV parks are the move: they are cheap, modern, big-rig easy, and full-hookup, with Hollywood Casino RV Park a perennial favorite for value and amenities. You rarely need to book far ahead except around big concert weekends, holidays, and major gaming promotions, when the resorts draw crowds. Second, plan around the Delta heat. Summer is hot and humid, so a 50-amp site for the air conditioning matters, while spring and fall are far more comfortable.
Third, treat Tunica as a base, not just a casino stop. Day-trip thirty minutes north to Memphis for Beale Street, Graceland, and the National Civil Rights Museum, and explore the river and music heritage at Tunica RiverPark and the Gateway to the Blues Museum. Fourth, stock up on groceries and supplies in Memphis, which has everything. Finally, if you want a quiet public night instead of the casino scene, drive east to Wall Doxey State Park near Holly Springs, just plan around its water-and-electric sites.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Tunica
What are the best RV parks in Tunica, MS?
Tunica is casino-resort country along the Mississippi River, so the standout RV parks are attached to the casinos and built for big rigs. Hollywood Casino RV Park is a favorite, with 123 paved, level full-hookup sites, casino shuttle, and access to the hotel pool and lazy river. EZ Daze RV Park in Tunica Resorts has 136 full-service sites, Mid-South RV Park sits next to Harrah's, and Rolling Hills RV Campground offers 58 pull-through full-hookup sites with a pool. For a public alternative you have to drive east to Wall Doxey State Park near Holly Springs.
Do Tunica RV parks have full hookups?
Yes, nearly all of them. The casino RV parks are modern and full-service: Hollywood Casino RV Park offers full hookups with 50-amp electric, water, sewer, and cable on paved, level sites, and EZ Daze, Mid-South, and Rolling Hills all provide full hookups with 30 and 50 amp service, many on concrete or pull-through pads sized for big rigs. This is some of the easiest full-hookup camping in the South. The public option, Wall Doxey State Park about an hour east, has water and electric sites but not full hookups, so plan your tanks there.
How much does RV camping cost in Tunica?
Tunica is known for cheap, high-quality casino camping, which is a big part of its appeal. The casino RV parks are frequently described by guests as affordable and not budget-breaking, often well below what comparable full-hookup resorts cost elsewhere, because the casinos use the parks to draw visitors. Hollywood Casino RV Park in particular is praised for value. Expect reasonable nightly rates with weekly and monthly options for longer stays. The public Wall Doxey State Park is cheaper still per night but is a drive away and lacks full hookups, so weigh convenience against price.
How far ahead should I reserve a site in Tunica?
For most of the year you can book with little notice, since the casino RV parks are large and rarely fill outside special events. The exceptions are big concert weekends, holidays, and major gaming promotions, when the resorts draw crowds and the parks tighten up, so reserve ahead if your visit lines up with one. Spring and fall are the most comfortable seasons but still rarely sell out. If you are timing a Memphis-area trip, a quick call ahead never hurts, but Tunica is generally an easy place to find a full-hookup site.
When is the best time to camp in Tunica?
Spring and fall are the most comfortable, with warm, pleasant days and cool nights, ideal for pairing casino camping with outdoor time and a Memphis day trip. The casino parks stay open year-round, so winter is a reasonable mild-weather stop for snowbirds crossing the South, with daytime highs often in the low fifties. Summer is hot and humid Delta weather, so the parks run quieter and you will want a 50-amp site to keep the air conditioning going. Spring can bring occasional severe thunderstorms, so watch the forecast.
Can big rigs camp in Tunica?
Absolutely, this is some of the most big-rig-friendly camping in the South. The casino RV parks are purpose-built with paved or concrete, level sites, long pull-throughs, and full 50-amp hookups, and Hollywood Casino RV Park specifically markets big-rig accommodation. The Mississippi Delta is dead flat, and US-61 and the casino access roads are wide and easy, with no grades or low bridges to worry about. Maneuvering a forty-foot coach into and around these resorts is simple, which is one reason Tunica is such a popular and stress-free stop for large rigs.
Are there public or state-park camping options near Tunica?
The immediate casino corridor is private-resort territory, so genuine public camping takes a drive. Wall Doxey State Park near Holly Springs, about an hour east, is the nearest public state-park option, with water and electric sites around a spring-fed lake. Closer in, Tunica RiverPark is a public riverfront park with a Mississippi River museum and nature trails, though it is day-use rather than camping. For most RVers the plan is to camp at a casino park and visit the public riverfront and the broader Delta by day, with Wall Doxey as a quieter overnight alternative.
What is there to do in Tunica besides the casinos?
Plenty. Beyond the gaming, dining, and concerts at the casinos, Tunica RiverPark offers a Mississippi River museum, nature trails, and riverboat excursions on a public riverfront, and the Gateway to the Blues Museum on US-61 tells the story of Delta blues right on the Blues Highway. The biggest draw nearby is Memphis, only about thirty minutes north, with Beale Street, Graceland, and the National Civil Rights Museum. Between the river, the blues heritage, and a quick Memphis day trip, there is far more to a Tunica stay than the casino floor.
Can I camp with my dog in Tunica?
Yes. The casino RV parks are generally pet friendly, and the flat, mild-weather setting makes for easy dog walking around the grounds. Keep in mind the casino interiors themselves are off-limits to pets, so plan for your dog at the RV site when you head inside, and be mindful of summer Delta heat, which is intense enough that midday walks are best avoided. As always, confirm any breed or number limits when you book. The riverfront trails at Tunica RiverPark also make a pleasant leashed-dog outing away from camp.
Do Tunica RV parks stay open in winter?
Yes. Unlike northern campgrounds, the casino RV parks in Tunica run year-round, since the casinos operate every day and want RV traffic in every season. Winters here are mild for the region, with daytime highs often in the low fifties, which makes Tunica a reasonable warm-ish stop for snowbirds working their way across the South on US-61. You will not get Florida or Texas warmth, but you will find open full-hookup sites, full services, and far smaller crowds than the peak shoulder seasons bring.
Where do I restock groceries and supplies in Tunica?
Tunica has stores for day-to-day needs, and the casinos themselves cover a lot of dining and basics. For a full grocery run, RV repair, or specialized supplies, Memphis is only about thirty minutes north and has everything a major metro offers. Diesel and gas are easy along US-61 and at the casinos, and propane is available at Hollywood Casino RV Park and in the area. Because Memphis is so close, most RVers simply make one supply run north rather than hunting for everything in the smaller Tunica communities along the river.
How do I get to Tunica with an RV?
Tunica sits along US-61, the historic Blues Highway, in the flat Mississippi Delta about thirty miles south of Memphis, with MS-304 and I-69 in the area connecting the casino corridor. From Memphis you drop south on US-61 straight into Tunica Resorts. The Delta is dead flat with wide, well-maintained roads and no grades or low bridges, so towing a big rig is about as easy as it gets. Most travelers arrive from Memphis to the north or up US-61 from the central Delta, sliding right onto the casino access roads.
Is Tunica a good base for visiting Memphis by RV?
It is an excellent one. Staying at a Tunica casino RV park lets you enjoy Memphis without paying city hotel prices or wrestling a big rig through downtown traffic. From a cheap, full-hookup casino site about thirty minutes south, you can day-trip up to Beale Street, Graceland, and the National Civil Rights Museum, then retreat to a quiet, level site with casino dining and pools each evening. It is the classic RV strategy for a big city: park somewhere affordable and easy nearby, and drive in for the attractions whenever you like.
What are the best RV parks in Tunica, MS?
Tunica is casino-resort country along the Mississippi River, so the standout RV parks are attached to the casinos and built for big rigs. Hollywood Casino RV Park is a favorite, with 123 paved, level full-hookup sites, casino shuttle, and access to the hotel pool and lazy river. EZ Daze RV Park in Tunica Resorts has 136 full-service sites, Mid-South RV Park sits next to Harrah's, and Rolling Hills RV Campground offers 58 pull-through full-hookup sites with a pool. For a public alternative you have to drive east to Wall Doxey State Park near Holly Springs.
Do Tunica RV parks have full hookups?
Yes, nearly all of them. The casino RV parks are modern and full-service: Hollywood Casino RV Park offers full hookups with 50-amp electric, water, sewer, and cable on paved, level sites, and EZ Daze, Mid-South, and Rolling Hills all provide full hookups with 30 and 50 amp service, many on concrete or pull-through pads sized for big rigs. This is some of the easiest full-hookup camping in the South. The public option, Wall Doxey State Park about an hour east, has water and electric sites but not full hookups, so plan your tanks there.
How much does RV camping cost in Tunica?
Tunica is known for cheap, high-quality casino camping, which is a big part of its appeal. The casino RV parks are frequently described by guests as affordable and not budget-breaking, often well below what comparable full-hookup resorts cost elsewhere, because the casinos use the parks to draw visitors. Hollywood Casino RV Park in particular is praised for value. Expect reasonable nightly rates with weekly and monthly options for longer stays. The public Wall Doxey State Park is cheaper still per night but is a drive away and lacks full hookups, so weigh convenience against price.
How far ahead should I reserve a site in Tunica?
For most of the year you can book with little notice, since the casino RV parks are large and rarely fill outside special events. The exceptions are big concert weekends, holidays, and major gaming promotions, when the resorts draw crowds and the parks tighten up, so reserve ahead if your visit lines up with one. Spring and fall are the most comfortable seasons but still rarely sell out. If you are timing a Memphis-area trip, a quick call ahead never hurts, but Tunica is generally an easy place to find a full-hookup site.
When is the best time to camp in Tunica?
Spring and fall are the most comfortable, with warm, pleasant days and cool nights, ideal for pairing casino camping with outdoor time and a Memphis day trip. The casino parks stay open year-round, so winter is a reasonable mild-weather stop for snowbirds crossing the South, with daytime highs often in the low fifties. Summer is hot and humid Delta weather, so the parks run quieter and you will want a 50-amp site to keep the air conditioning going. Spring can bring occasional severe thunderstorms, so watch the forecast.
Can big rigs camp in Tunica?
Absolutely, this is some of the most big-rig-friendly camping in the South. The casino RV parks are purpose-built with paved or concrete, level sites, long pull-throughs, and full 50-amp hookups, and Hollywood Casino RV Park specifically markets big-rig accommodation. The Mississippi Delta is dead flat, and US-61 and the casino access roads are wide and easy, with no grades or low bridges to worry about. Maneuvering a forty-foot coach into and around these resorts is simple, which is one reason Tunica is such a popular and stress-free stop for large rigs.
Are there public or state-park camping options near Tunica?
The immediate casino corridor is private-resort territory, so genuine public camping takes a drive. Wall Doxey State Park near Holly Springs, about an hour east, is the nearest public state-park option, with water and electric sites around a spring-fed lake. Closer in, Tunica RiverPark is a public riverfront park with a Mississippi River museum and nature trails, though it is day-use rather than camping. For most RVers the plan is to camp at a casino park and visit the public riverfront and the broader Delta by day, with Wall Doxey as a quieter overnight alternative.
What is there to do in Tunica besides the casinos?
Plenty. Beyond the gaming, dining, and concerts at the casinos, Tunica RiverPark offers a Mississippi River museum, nature trails, and riverboat excursions on a public riverfront, and the Gateway to the Blues Museum on US-61 tells the story of Delta blues right on the Blues Highway. The biggest draw nearby is Memphis, only about thirty minutes north, with Beale Street, Graceland, and the National Civil Rights Museum. Between the river, the blues heritage, and a quick Memphis day trip, there is far more to a Tunica stay than the casino floor.
Can I camp with my dog in Tunica?
Yes. The casino RV parks are generally pet friendly, and the flat, mild-weather setting makes for easy dog walking around the grounds. Keep in mind the casino interiors themselves are off-limits to pets, so plan for your dog at the RV site when you head inside, and be mindful of summer Delta heat, which is intense enough that midday walks are best avoided. As always, confirm any breed or number limits when you book. The riverfront trails at Tunica RiverPark also make a pleasant leashed-dog outing away from camp.
Do Tunica RV parks stay open in winter?
Yes. Unlike northern campgrounds, the casino RV parks in Tunica run year-round, since the casinos operate every day and want RV traffic in every season. Winters here are mild for the region, with daytime highs often in the low fifties, which makes Tunica a reasonable warm-ish stop for snowbirds working their way across the South on US-61. You will not get Florida or Texas warmth, but you will find open full-hookup sites, full services, and far smaller crowds than the peak shoulder seasons bring.
Where do I restock groceries and supplies in Tunica?
Tunica has stores for day-to-day needs, and the casinos themselves cover a lot of dining and basics. For a full grocery run, RV repair, or specialized supplies, Memphis is only about thirty minutes north and has everything a major metro offers. Diesel and gas are easy along US-61 and at the casinos, and propane is available at Hollywood Casino RV Park and in the area. Because Memphis is so close, most RVers simply make one supply run north rather than hunting for everything in the smaller Tunica communities along the river.
How do I get to Tunica with an RV?
Tunica sits along US-61, the historic Blues Highway, in the flat Mississippi Delta about thirty miles south of Memphis, with MS-304 and I-69 in the area connecting the casino corridor. From Memphis you drop south on US-61 straight into Tunica Resorts. The Delta is dead flat with wide, well-maintained roads and no grades or low bridges, so towing a big rig is about as easy as it gets. Most travelers arrive from Memphis to the north or up US-61 from the central Delta, sliding right onto the casino access roads.
Is Tunica a good base for visiting Memphis by RV?
It is an excellent one. Staying at a Tunica casino RV park lets you enjoy Memphis without paying city hotel prices or wrestling a big rig through downtown traffic. From a cheap, full-hookup casino site about thirty minutes south, you can day-trip up to Beale Street, Graceland, and the National Civil Rights Museum, then retreat to a quiet, level site with casino dining and pools each evening. It is the classic RV strategy for a big city: park somewhere affordable and easy nearby, and drive in for the attractions whenever you like.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Tunica?
The highest-rated station is Hollywood Casino RV Resort with a rating of 4.2/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in Tunica?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Tunica.
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