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3 RV Campgrounds In Byhalia, MS

34.8723° N, 89.6906° W

Quick Overview

Byhalia sits in the rolling hills of northern Mississippi, about 35 miles southeast of Memphis. This small town serves as a convenient stopover for RVers traveling between Tennessee and the deeper South. You'll find several RV campgrounds here, with some offering free dump services -- which means you'll need to budget for disposal fees during your stay.

The area's primarily residential, so don't expect resort-style facilities. What you get instead is straightforward access to essential services without the crowds you'd encounter closer to Memphis. Most campgrounds cater to long-term residents and workers, though short-term travelers can usually find space with advance notice.

Highway 78 runs right through town, making Byhalia easy to reach from either direction. The terrain's manageable for larger rigs, though you'll want to watch for narrow residential streets if you're venturing off main routes. Gas stations and basic supplies are readily available along the highway corridor.

The newest addition to the area is Victoria Mobile Home Park, which reflects the town's focus on extended-stay accommodations rather than tourist camping. If you're looking for a quiet place to rest between Memphis attractions and Mississippi destinations, Byhalia delivers on that promise without much fanfare.

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Traveling to Byhalia by RV

Highway 78 is your main artery through Byhalia, connecting directly to Memphis and running east toward Tupelo. It's a well-maintained two-lane road that handles RV traffic without issues. Highway 305 and Highway 309 provide north-south access, while Highway 7 lies just west of town if you're heading toward Oxford.

I-55 runs about 15 miles west of Byhalia, offering the fastest route for through-travelers. You can hop on at Hernando and reach Byhalia via Highway 305 in under 20 minutes. County roads like A431, A314, and A710 serve local traffic but aren't recommended for larger rigs due to tight turns and minimal shoulders.

Overnight parking options are limited. Walmart and truck stops aren't prevalent here, so plan on staying at an established campground. The town's small enough that you won't deal with complicated urban navigation, but call ahead to confirm your rig's length is acceptable -- some parks have restrictions on units over 40 feet.

Dump Station Costs in Byhalia

All several stations in Byhalia charge fees, with some offering complimentary services (that's a portion% free, a portion% paid). This isn't surprising given the area's focus on extended-stay parks rather than tourist campgrounds. Expect to pay for dump access whether you're staying overnight or just passing through.

Monthly rates dominate the local market. If you're planning an extended stay while working in the Memphis area or exploring northern Mississippi, you'll find better value negotiating weekly or monthly terms. Nightly rates tend to be higher per-day when they're available at all.

Budget for all services here. Water, electric, and sewer hookups typically come as package deals rather than à la carte options.

Free: 3 stations (75%)
Paid: 1 station (25%)

Contact station for pricing details.

Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.

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Best Time to Visit Byhalia by RV

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Winter

December - February

35-55°F

Crowds: Low

Mild winters with occasional freeze warnings make this the quietest season, though you'll want to protect your water lines during cold snaps.

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Spring

March - May

55-78°F

Crowds: Medium

Pleasant weather brings more travelers through the area, with storms possible as spring progresses into early summer across the Mid-South.

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Summer

June - August

75-92°F

Crowds: Medium

Hot and humid conditions are standard for Mississippi summers, with afternoon thunderstorms providing occasional relief from the heat.

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Fall

September - November

50-80°F

Crowds: Low

Comfortable temperatures and lower humidity make fall ideal for exploring, with fewer travelers competing for campground space after Labor Day.

Explore the Byhalia Area

Seafood Junction gets mentioned frequently by locals. It's next to the Fred's grocery and only opens Thursday through Saturday, so time your visit accordingly if you're craving good seafood in a landlocked town. The restaurant's become something of a local institution despite its limited hours.

Stock up on groceries and supplies before settling in. Byhalia's retail options are basic, and you'll save time by grabbing what you need in Memphis or Hernando if you're passing through. The Fred's location mentioned earlier covers essentials, but don't expect a full-service supermarket.

Memphis is close enough for day trips. You can reach Graceland, Beale Street, and the city's famous barbecue joints in under an hour. This makes Byhalia attractive if you want Memphis access without Memphis campground prices. Just factor in fuel costs and drive time when deciding whether the savings justify the distance.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Byhalia

Are there free dump stations in Byhalia?

No, all three RV campgrounds in Byhalia charge fees for services. There aren't any municipal or free-access dump stations in town, so budget accordingly for waste disposal during your stay.

Can I access Byhalia easily with a large motorhome?

Yes, Highway 78 handles large rigs without problems. Stick to main routes and avoid county roads unless you've confirmed they're suitable for your rig's length. Some campgrounds have size restrictions, so call ahead.

Is Byhalia a good base for visiting Memphis?

It works if you want to save money and don't mind the 35-mile drive. You'll avoid Memphis campground prices and crowds, but factor in fuel costs and travel time when calculating your actual savings.

What's the camping scene like in Byhalia?

It's geared toward long-term residents and workers rather than tourists. Expect basic facilities without resort amenities. The newest park is Victoria Mobile Home Park, which reflects the area's extended-stay focus.

Where can I find supplies and groceries?

Fred's grocery covers basics, but selection is limited. If you need a full shopping trip, stock up in Memphis or Hernando before arriving. Gas and convenience items are available along Highway 78.

When is the best time to visit Byhalia by RV?

Fall offers the most comfortable weather with temperatures between 50-80°F and lower humidity. Spring is pleasant too, though you'll encounter more storms and slightly higher traffic through the area.

Are there free dump stations in Byhalia?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Byhalia.