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Hiking trail around Alligator Pond in Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge.
Scenic hiking trail that runs through Bailey's Woods from the University Museum to Rowan Oak, home of Nobel prize winning author, William Faulkner.
1-mile hiking trail, stairway trail to the ridgetop overlooking Baker's Pond, a huge artisan spring and flowing springs from hillsides, source of the headwaters of the Wolf River
2-mile hiking trail offering excellent wildlife viewing
41-mile premier federally designated wilderness hiking trail in pristine forested terrain in beautiful De Soto National Forest
Blue Bluff Campground and Recreation Area, on the Aberdeen Lake section of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway in Mississippi, is one of the most scenic recreation areas on the waterway. The area is located just north of Aberdeen and boasts both a campground and day-use area. Thousands of outdoor enthusiasts visit the area each year for picnicking, fishing and swimming.
Blue Lake Interpretive Trail is a winding 1-mile loop trail at Blue Lake in Delta National Forest where you can observe the vast flora and fauna of Mississippi.
Historic Chautauqua Park is a 74-acre site with wooded rolling hills & flowing springs. This natural area with its 2.5 miles of trails consists of cool, clear springs, spring-fed creeks, and a 35-acre lake. Wildlife found within the park consists of wading birds, waterfowl, and birds of prey - notably hawks, owls, and osprey. Deer, turkey, and foxes are occasionally spotted within the park.
Hiking trail network around beautiful Chewalla Lake, the largest reservoir in the 147,000 acre Holly Springs National Forest; fully developed recreational area, beach, swimming, and campsites with RV hookups.
3-mile hiking trail in one of Mississippi's most beautiful biodiverse nature areas; primitive and improved trails, 50 waterfalls, strenuous hiking, 700-acre area