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Mississippi / Louisiana Border

Your basecamp on the
Blues Highway.

Where two states meet and the stars take over.

Hwy 61 Blues Highway
Full hookups available Pull-through sites Tent & primitive camping Dark sky territory Pet friendly Open year-round

Southern roots.
Open skies.

Crossroads RV Camp sits right where Highway 61 crosses the Mississippi–Louisiana state line — a spot with more mythology per mile than just about anywhere in America.

“The road that carried the blues north, and the crossroads where legend was born.”

We’re a working camp, not a resort. Pine trees, wildlife, honest country air, and a sky so dark you’ll lose track of time staring up at it. Pull in, unhook, breathe out.

42
Total sites
80+
Acres of land
2
States meet here
Bortle 3
Night sky rating
Off Hwy 61 · South of the MS/LA border · Natchez corridor

Everything you need.
Nothing you don’t.

Full hookup sites
30 & 50 amp electric, water, and sewer at every full-service site. Pull-through lengths up to 70 ft.
Dark sky stargazing
Bortle Class 3 skies with minimal light pollution. The Milky Way is visible on most clear nights.
Nature trails
Miles of walking and biking trails through old-growth pine forest with wildlife corridors for deer, fox, and migratory birds.
Camp community
A central fire circle, picnic pavilion, and camp store for supplies, local maps, and good conversation.
Clean facilities
Heated bathhouses, laundry room, and a dump station. Maintained daily for every guest.
Camp WiFi
Reliable satellite internet across the camp. Good enough to work remotely, better used to unplug.

Find your perfect spot.

Full hookup
River Oaks Sites
30 & 50 amp electric, water, and sewer. Shaded pull-throughs up to 70 ft. Best for large rigs.
$XX / night
Electric & water
Crossroads Sites
30 amp electric & water. Back-in sites with a campfire ring and picnic table under open sky.
$XX / night
Primitive
Starlight Sites
No hookups. Just you, a fire ring, and the darkest sky in the region. Tent and hammock campers.
$XX / night

Where the road
meets the legend.

Highway 61 isn’t just a road. It’s the path that carried the blues from the Mississippi Delta all the way to Chicago — the great American music highway, storied in song and soaked in history.

Crossroads RV Camp sits right at the heart of it, where two states meet and a century of American myth runs right past your door.

The Delta origins Rolling miles of farmland and small towns where the blues took root in the early 1900s — all along this corridor.
The Great Migration route Hwy 61 carried musicians — and millions of families — north, seeding American music from New Orleans to Chicago.
Robert Johnson’s crossroads The mythic junction where legend says the bluesman made his deal. We don’t claim it — but we’re in the territory.
Bob Dylan immortalized it “Highway 61 Revisited” (1965) cemented this road in rock history — still one of the greatest albums ever made.

Pick a night.
The stars are waiting.

Reservations open year-round. Walk-ins welcome when available.

crossroadsrvcamp.com  ·  Off Hwy 61  ·  MS/LA Border