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Located in the northeastern edge of the Magnolia State lies the cozy town of Tupelo. The town was named after the numerous tupelo trees that grow in the area and is known for its humid climate. While it might seem like a quiet Southern town, Tupelo, MS is a very historic site.

The city was once the spot of an important Civil War battle which you are able to learn more at with a visit to the Tupelo National Battlefield. In 1936, it was once almost completely destroyed due to a powerful tornado. However, Tupelo is best known for being the hometown of iconic singer Elvis Presley.

The town of New Albany is around 30 miles to the southeast. Fulton lies less than 25 miles away to the east.

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The Great Outdoors

Tupelo is home to a vast amount of outdoor destinations that you can explore with your RV rental. Tombigbee State Park is situated next to the Tombigbee River and Lake Lee where you can go swimming, kayaking, or fishing. The park also offers a nature trail, picnic area, and disc golf field.

Trace State Park is yet another place to visit with your Tupelo motorhome rental. This large park is situated by Lake Lee where you can spend the day participating in water sports or simply relax by going fishing. The park provides plenty of trails for walking or biking, including the iconic Natchez Trace Trail, which is filled with songbirds so don't forget the binoculars. Bring your clubs and play on the park’s 18-hole golf course which is part of the local country club.

Point your Tupelo camper rental towards Ballard Park for a quick outing. While a small area, it’s filled with sports fields, playgrounds, and even a disc golf section. There’s also a lake where you can watch the ducks and geese swim.

RV Parks

Book an RV in Lee County for a nice relaxing place to lay your head for a few nights. A quiet option is the Campground at Barnes Crossing. Nestled within a forest and surrounded by lush flower fields, this RV park features 54 sites that offer amenities such as 30/50 amps, WiFi, and laundry facilities. This campground is also located near one of the largest malls in Mississippi should you get a desire to do some shopping while on your adventure.

Consider staying at the Natchez Trace RV Park located near the Natchez Trace Parkway. This option offers 32 sites and helpful amenities like water, electric, showers, a pool, and picnic tables. This choice is also located near many festivals held throughout the state, like the Amory Railroad Festival.

Another campground option while in Tupelo is the Elvis Presley Lake Campground. Situated next to Elvis Presley Lake, this campground covers 850 acres and offers 16 sites. There are amenities such as 30/50 amp, water, and electric. If you wish to spend some time outdoors, there are opportunities to go hiking in the surrounding forest or fishing in the lake.

Exploring the City

This Southern city is home to plenty of unique places for you to cruise around and explore with your travel trailer rental from Tupelo. While here, consider checking out the Elvis Presley Birthplace Museum. This museum is located in Elvis’ childhood home and contains artifacts from the King of Rock and Roll’s life, such as music sheets, guitars, and vintage photos. During your visit, take a quick walk over to a small church where he was inspired to start his music career.

While in the area, make a pitstop over to the Tupelo National Battlefield. This site is where an 1864 battle occurred during the Civil War when Union soldiers successfully worked to keep Confederates away from the local railroads. Tour the grounds and read plaques telling more about its history. Don't forget to check out the cannons.

About an hour away from Tupelo in Oxford is Rowan Oak. This 1840s Greek Revival home was once home to the famous writer William Faulkner who worked to restore it. Enjoy a guided tour of its interior to view rooms like the library and kitchen or trek outside into Bailey Woods to see the stables and gardens.

Head over to Columbus in your Tupelo motorhome renal and view the Tennessee Williams Home and Welcome Center. As the first home of Williams, a tour of this colorful structure’s interior will provide you an opportunity to learn more about this playwright’s life. View various rooms and even relics like manuscripts. Stop by its gift shop when you’re done to find some unique goodies.

While many of the restaurants in Tupelo tend to be small comfort food eateries, there is also a handful of fine dining options.

Should it be a Mississippi town full of rock and roll history you are seeking, consider a camper rental in Tupelo. Check out the birthplace of Elvis Presley, enjoy a museum tour, and bask in the outstanding landscape. Rent a luxury motorhome in Tupelo, MS and enjoy The Hospitality State!

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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