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Hiking trail approximately 3-miles in one of Mississippi's most beautiful biodiverse nature areas; primitive and improved trails, 50 waterfalls; strenuous hiking- bring water; 1881 Pond Store with original furnishings and artifacts - beverages and snacks for purchase; 700 acre area; diverse ecosystems; large variety of uncommon trees; steeply sloping Loess-bluff hills; colorful migrating and resident birds, invertebrates; poisonous snakes, rare land snails; federally endangered Carolina magnolia vine; endangered Southern red belly dace, black bear; blooming wildflowers, colorful neotropical birds in April/May migration; brilliant Fall foliage from giant beech, sweetgum, hickory trees; foot traffic only; no hunting, no camping, no motorized vehicles; physically demanding terrain.
3-mile extensive, self-guided mountain biking trail. 5-mile designated hiking trail on 815 acres of mature timber; 3.5-mile trail loop around lake that winds through remote portion of the park.
4 hiking and mountain biking trails totaling 26 miles. Located on an 8-acre lake. 22 RV sites (paved), hook-ups (22W, 22E), 50 amps, 22 shaded spots, dump station, handicapped accessible, pet restrictions. Facilities: Restrooms, showers. Recreation: Swimming, fishing, wildlife viewing.
Thirty-three acres of woodlands near Olde Towne Clinton. We have 2.5 miles of all weather walking trails, an array of native trees and flowers appropriately labeled. We also have a museum/education building.
Coldwater river Nature Trail System, scenic 6 mile trail network, beautiful natural area, two mile loop, three mile loop, five mile loop, activity area
20-mile diverse trail starting at Trailhead Park in downtown Corinth and leading through the historic Corinth area to unique earthworks (four pull-off trails leading to the earthworks, sites like the Corinth National Cemetary and Battery Robinett; meandering trail into Alcorn County with 8 miles of separate paved trails
Enter a trail winding through towering Cypress trees with water reflections; its subtle beauty and peaceful setting can soothe a tired soul.
The DeSoto County Greeways program was established to take advantage of nature and its beauty and encompasses a variety of multipurpose trails and green spaces, suitable for hiking, skating, biking, jogging, walking, running, equestrian use, canoeing and kayaking. The Coldwater River Canoe & Kayak Trail meanders from MS HW 309 westward to Hwy 51 Arkabutla Lake, just south of Hernando.
Hiking on beautiful 3-mile trail with a suspended overlook, waterfall, winding around a pond, c. 1857 grist mill
Greenville Cypress Preserve is a sixteen acre tract of land that protects three stands of ancient Cypress trees. There is an open pavillion and walking trail on site. The trail goes through the open meadow and over the slough, through the mixed woodlands