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📖 About This Campground
Pat's Bluff Campground is a serene camping area located on the southern shoreline of Sardis Lake in Mississippi. Known for its picturesque sandstone bluffs and proximity to the 32,000-acre reservoir, the campground offers a variety of outdoor activities, including fishing, boating, and hiking.
Campground Details:
- Campsites: The campground features 15 sites, each equipped with water and electric hookups. Amenities include flush toilets, showers, and a dump station. Additionally, there's a group picnic shelter and a boat ramp available for visitors.
- Recreational Activities: Sardis Lake is renowned for crappie fishing and also supports bass and catfish populations. Visitors can enjoy boating, water skiing, hiking, camping, and picnicking.
- Natural Features: The area is characterized by rolling hills covered with a mix of hardwood and pine forests, offering scenic views of Sardis Lake.
- Oxford, MS: Approximately a 20-minute drive from the campground, Oxford is home to the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and offers various cultural and dining experiences.
- Batesville, MS: Located about 10 minutes away, Batesville provides additional shopping and dining options Directions:
- From Interstate 55, take the Hwy. 278 east exit at Batesville, MS. Follow the road approximately 10 miles and turn left onto BlackJack Road. Proceed for about 0.75 miles and turn right onto Sardis Lake Drive. Continue for approximately 6 miles until the road ends at Pat's Bluff Recreation Area. Additional Information:
- Stay Limitations: Campers and their units are limited to a stay of no more than 14 days within any 30-day period at a single U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Vicksburg District campground. After the 14-day stay, campers must leave the campground but may relocate to a different Corps campground at the same lake.