I just wanted to update this with some more info. We camped at Pin Oak at Natchez Trace over Labor Day Weekend. If you have kids, there are usually activities going on for them. They had an evening hayride around the park, a morning pontoon boat cruise on the lake and a ranger brought an owl around for all the kids to see and learn about. They also have evening canoe trips but we didn't take part in that. All of that was free, by the way. There are pedal boats on nearby Cub Lake, but this weekend was their last one for this season.
Aside from activities, the park itself is very nice and well kept. It was very quiet and peaceful...even though it stayed completely full all weekend. The restrooms were clean and the showers are hot with really good water pressure. There is also a laundromat. Our group was on three sites and they were all level even though they were gravel. We did not have to do anything to level up...it was level when we backed in.
Verizon had service in most areas and in most areas AT&T did not have service. I did notice several people around us had satellites so you can get reception there.
We also rode around to see the other three campgrounds...CG #1, CG #2 and the wrangler CG. (Yes, they are simply named 1 and 2.)
CG #2 is primitive and there is no electricity. It is not on the water. The roads are very narrow, sites are small, and tree limbs were awful low in places so I don't think boondocking here would even be possible, but it would be perfect for tent campers looking for a pretty wooded setting. There was a bath house but when we went through there were teenagers parked right in front of the entrance washing their car.
CG #1 suggests nothing over 25 foot, but they say if you can get it in there you are welcome to stay. The road in isn't wonderful but isn't terrible either. Getting in wouldn't be too bad but getting out may be a problem for some. There is very little room to maneuver. This CG is on Cub Lake. It is very nice and shaded and sites on the water are $25 a night, others are $20. There is one bath house and I did not go in it, but you can see from the outside it is not modern. However, I would bet it is clean as everything else is. We had a friend staying in CG #1 and he did not have a blue tote. The CG host was very nice and came with his blue tote and emptied his tank for him. Very nice people there! He also rented a john boat ($11 or $12 for 24 hours) and was able to tie it up at the back of his spot on the water. They caught quite a bit of fish there. CG #1 has a dump station, but I never did see it and I looked for it.
The wrangler campground had a nice, modern bathhouse and this CG is pretty large with lots of space. There are lots of shade trees. It was also full and if you're bringing horses, you'd be happy here. If not, you may not appreciate the smell during the heat of the day or what the kids might step in.
I would agree with Bill and would give this park a higher rating if there were shade trees. We got a site on the side of the tree line between the loops and with that and our awning we had shade. I will definitely be going back...probably before winter.