Roundabout Oxford RV & Water Resort, an anticipated addition to Oxford, Mississippi’s leisure and tourism landscape, is slated for its grand opening in spring 2025, according to the resort.
This expansive $22 million development, situated in Lafayette County just off Highway 6 and a mere three miles west of Oxford’s city limits, promises to be a destination for both residents and visitors seeking outdoor fun and relaxation.

The resort will occupy approximately 85 acres and offer 150 RV spots alongside 20 luxury cottages, catering to a wide range of preferences and needs. Among its main attractions, the resort boasts a 912-foot lazy river, a miniature golf course, zip lines, golf carts for easy navigation, a fully equipped fitness center, and a sandy beach area.
According to its website, the resort is a dream project of Drs. Alison and Andrew Ross and Cris and Jay Hughes, with a shared passion for RVing, recognized the need for a luxury RV and water resort in North Mississippi.
The resort’s location not only offers scenic views and a tranquil environment but also provides convenient access to Oxford’s array of attractions. These include local dining, parks, shopping centers, and cultural sites, making it an ideal spot for those looking to explore the area’s offerings.
The resort will accommodate a variety of recreational vehicles, including motorhomes, fifth wheels, and travel trailers, ensuring a welcoming space for all RVers.
Aiming to offer something for everyone, Roundabout Oxford plans to feature a wide range of amenities and activities. These include fishing ponds, a fitness center, courts for shuffleboard, pickleball, and basketball, pools, a hot tub, a splash pad, playgrounds, a business center, a dog park, picnic areas, walking trails, and bonfire areas.
In addition to these features, Roundabout Oxford emphasizes its commitment to environmental stewardship. The design of the resort aims to preserve the natural beauty and integrity of the surrounding landscape. This includes conserving existing trees and vegetation and adapting to the land’s natural contours to minimize environmental impact.
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