Bob M. Dearing Natchez State Park – Located just north of Natchez, this park offers visitors a peaceful retreat in the rolling hills of southwest Mississippi. It is known for its excellent fishing, with the state-record largemouth bass caught in its lake, as well as hiking trails and scenic camping areas.
Buccaneer State Park – Nestled along the Gulf Coast in Waveland, this park is a favorite for beachgoers and families. It features a popular water park, a campground with ocean views, and easy access to coastal fishing and outdoor recreation.
Clark Creek State Park – Situated in the southwestern part of the state near Woodville, this park is famous for its stunning waterfalls, rugged hiking trails, and diverse plant and wildlife. It offers one of Mississippi’s best hiking experiences with scenic bluff views and cascading streams.
Clarkco State Park – Located near Quitman in eastern Mississippi, this park provides a peaceful lake for boating and fishing, shaded picnic areas, and nature trails winding through rolling pine forests. It’s a great spot for a weekend getaway.
George P. Cossar State Park – Found on the shores of Enid Lake in north Mississippi, this park is a favorite among anglers and boaters. It offers cabin rentals, a golf course, and beautiful lakefront views, making it a relaxing destination for outdoor lovers.
Golden Memorial State Park – Located near Walnut Grove, this small but scenic park is dedicated to honoring formerly enslaved individuals who established a community in the area. The park features a peaceful lake, walking trails, and picnic spots surrounded by towering pines.
Great River Road State Park – Situated along the Mississippi River near Rosedale, this park offers breathtaking views of the river and surrounding wetlands. It provides opportunities for fishing, birdwatching, and relaxing in a serene setting.
Hugh White State Park – Found along Grenada Lake in north-central Mississippi, this park is a prime destination for boating, fishing, and camping. With beautiful lake views and wooded trails, it’s a great place to experience Mississippi’s natural beauty.
J.P. Coleman State Park – Located in the northeast corner of the state near Iuka, this park sits on the shores of Pickwick Lake, offering outstanding fishing, water sports, and camping. It’s a great spot for boating enthusiasts looking to explore the Tennessee River.
John W. Kyle State Park – Found on Sardis Lake in northwest Mississippi, this park features a golf course, fishing piers, and cozy cabins for overnight stays. It’s a peaceful retreat with stunning waterfront views and abundant wildlife.
Lake Lincoln State Park – Located near Brookhaven in southwest Mississippi, this park is known for its crystal-clear lake, perfect for fishing, swimming, and kayaking. Surrounded by tall pines, it’s a great spot for camping and relaxing in nature.
Lake Lowndes State Park – Situated near Columbus in eastern Mississippi, this park offers a scenic lake for fishing and boating, along with sports facilities, including tennis courts and a disc golf course, making it a great spot for family recreation.
LeFleur’s Bluff State Park – Located in the heart of Jackson, this urban oasis provides a mix of nature and history with walking trails, a scenic lake, and a golf course. It’s also home to the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, making it a great educational and recreational destination.
Legion State Park – One of Mississippi’s oldest state parks, located near Louisville, this park features a historic lodge built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, a serene lake, and picturesque trails perfect for a quiet retreat.
Leroy Percy State Park – The oldest state park in Mississippi, located in the Delta near Hollandale, it’s known for its alligator sightings, natural artesian springs, and unique cypress swamps. It’s a great place to experience the natural beauty of the Delta region.
Paul B. Johnson State Park – Found near Hattiesburg in southern Mississippi, this park features a beautiful lake for fishing and boating, shaded picnic areas, and miles of trails winding through pine forests. It’s a favorite for camping and family outings.
Percy Quin State Park – Located near McComb in southwest Mississippi, this park surrounds Lake Tangipahoa and offers golf, fishing, and hiking. It’s a great destination for a relaxing weekend getaway with well-maintained cabins and campgrounds.
Roosevelt State Park – Situated in central Mississippi near Morton, this park offers stunning views from the Bienville National Forest, a scenic lake for water activities, and a variety of trails for hiking and exploring the outdoors.
Tishomingo State Park – Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in northeast Mississippi, this park is known for its massive rock formations, scenic hiking trails, and the historic Natchez Trace Parkway running through it. It’s one of the most picturesque parks in the state.
Tombigbee State Park – Found near Tupelo in northeastern Mississippi, this park features a peaceful lake, wooded hiking trails, and excellent fishing opportunities. It’s a great spot for relaxation and enjoying Mississippi’s rolling hill landscapes.
Trace State Park – Located near Pontotoc, this park was once home to Davy Crockett and offers a blend of history and recreation. The park features a tranquil lake for boating, off-road trails, and camping areas surrounded by woodlands.
Wall Doxey State Park – Situated near Holly Springs in north Mississippi, this park surrounds a spring-fed lake and is known for its peaceful hiking trails, picnic areas, and historic CCC-built structures. It’s a quiet escape with a rich history.
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