Fairley Bridge Landing

Three primitive sites with fire pits and picnic tables sit on well-maintained grounds near a creek in De Soto National Forest. A single vault toilet serves the area. The campground sits 1-2 miles from a lightly traveled road, creating a quiet environment for tent campers.

A trail leads from the sites to a white sand beach along the creek, with additional hiking trails branching through the forest. Pets are not permitted at this US Forest Service facility. The spacious layout provides good separation between sites, and campers exploring camping near De Soto National Forest will find this location offers direct water access without developed amenities.

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Location

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Fairley Bridge Landing is located in Mississippi

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Directions

Take Hwy 49 to Wiggins; take the North Wiggins exit off Hwy 49 for approximately 2 miles; take Hwy 29 north to County Rd 318 (Fairley Bridge Rd); go east 6 miles to Forest Service Rd 374; turn south and follow signs to the landing

Coordinates

30.918307 N
88.966299 W

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Connectivity

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    T-Mobile
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    Verizon
    No Coverage
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    AT&T
    No Coverage

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Reviewed Mar. 6, 2026

Extremely quiet & peaceful

There are 3 sites with fire pits, tables & 1 bathroom. Grounds are spacious & very well kept. There is a trail that leads to a white sandy beach with the creek flowing peacefully. There’s a few other trails as well that I didn’t go on. 1-2 miles away from a road that not many cars come down. Will definitely be going back.

SiteMiddle one closest to creek
Month of VisitMarch
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there cell phone reception at Fairley Bridge Landing?

According to campers on TheDyrt.com, there is no coverage for AT&T, no coverage for T-Mobile, and no coverage for Verizon.