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Kosciusko Bicycle-only Campground, milepost 160
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Kosciusko Bicycle-only Campground, milepost 160

Morton, Mississippi
4.1 (10 reviews)

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About Kosciusko Bicycle-only Campground, milepost 160

Campground in Mississippi.

Nestled along the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway at milepost 160, Kosciusko Bicycle-only Campground offers a unique and peaceful camping experience designed specifically for cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a slower pace of travel. This distinctive public campground caters to those exploring the famous 444-mile Natchez Trace route, one of America's most beloved cycling destinations, making it an ideal stop for long-distance riders and casual cyclists alike.

The Natchez Trace Parkway itself is a remarkable historic byway that winds through the heart of Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama, following an ancient Native American trail that later became a vital frontier road. Camping at this bicycle-focused facility puts you right in the heart of one of the most scenic and culturally rich regions of the South. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills, dense forests, and glimpses of authentic rural Mississippi life that make the Natchez Trace so special for travelers seeking genuine connection with the region.

Kosciusko, located in central Mississippi, sits in an area rich with history and natural beauty. The town itself carries the name of a Revolutionary War hero and offers visitors a genuine glimpse of small-town Southern hospitality. Being positioned at milepost 160 along the parkway means you're well-positioned to explore numerous historic sites, scenic overlooks, and natural attractions that dot the Natchez Trace. The parkway is dotted with opportunities to learn about Native American history, antebellum heritage, and natural wonders.

This campground is perfect for cycling enthusiasts undertaking the Natchez Trace challenge, whether you're completing the entire route or enjoying a multi-day segment. It's also an excellent choice for families introducing younger members to bicycle camping, nature lovers who appreciate a quieter camping environment, and anyone looking to escape the hustle of traditional RV parks. The bicycle-only designation ensures a peaceful, traffic-free atmosphere where you can truly unwind after a day of riding.

The area around Kosciusko provides excellent opportunities for experiencing authentic Mississippi culture, enjoying outdoor recreation, and discovering the historical significance that shaped this region. Whether you're a dedicated cyclist or simply seeking a serene camping experience in a historic setting, this campground offers a memorable stop along one of America's most treasured scenic routes.
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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Morton is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Mississippi weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Morton.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Morton. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Kosciusko Bicycle-only Campground, milepost 160 Reviews

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Reginald Smith

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Reginald Smith

Good place to spend the night. Very close to Natchez Trace, easy of easy on. Stone lot, site are fairly level. Some barking dogs close by.

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Reginald Smith

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Reginald Smith

Good place to spend the night. Very close to Natchez Trace, easy of easy on. Stone lot, site are fairly level. Some barking dogs close by.

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Cathy jones

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Cathy jones

Ok for a quick overnight stay. We got in late and left the next morning. I really wouldn't want to stay longer. Dogs in the yard adjacent to the campgrounds barked all the time. We needed 30 amp for electricity, but wasn't available at our site. I think they had it at others. We opened the windows and were ok. The owner & his wife came by when we pulled in and were very helpful and nice. She r... Ok for a quick overnight stay. We got in late and left the next morning. I really wouldn't want to stay longer. Dogs in the yard adjacent to the campgrounds barked all the time. We needed 30 amp for electricity, but wasn't available at our site. I think they had it at others. We opened the windows and were ok. The owner & his wife came by when we pulled in and were very helpful and nice. She recommended a nearby restaurant for lunch the next day. Overall, it was ok.

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Scott Gallaher

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Scott Gallaher

Pretty nice place, small, quaint. Some traffic noise at times. Management very friendly and accommodating. Cable TV and Internet available through MaxxSouth.

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Scott Gallaher

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Scott Gallaher

Pretty nice place, small, quaint. Some traffic noise at times. Management very friendly and accommodating. Cable TV and Internet available through MaxxSouth.

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