7 Incredible Natural Wonders In Mississippi That You Can Witness For Free
The Magnolia State is no stranger to incredible natural wonders. Even better, some of Mother Nature’s best creations can be viewed for free. It’s true, and to prove it, we’ve compiled a list of seven incredible natural wonders in Mississippi that you can witness for free.
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Dubbed Mississippi’s Little Grand Canyon, Red Bluff is a sight to be seen. Equal parts massive and impressive, the canyon, which was formed by millions of years of erosion, is 150 feet deep, a ½ mile wide, and nearly a mile long. For more information, click here.
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There are plenty of places to experience the Mighty Mississippi, including the Great River Road. Touted as "America’s favorite backroad," the road parallels the Mississippi River for nearly 3,000 miles through 10 states. The Mississippi portion of the byway features several interesting stops. Click here for more information.
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Situated within the confines of De Soto National Forest, Black Creek is Mississippi's only National Wild and Scenic River. Aside from its deep, black water, Black Creek is known for its pristine white sandbars, vertical bluffs, and amazing paddling opportunities. To get the most out of Black Creek, follow its namesake trail, which boasts beautiful scenery and creek access. For more information, click here.
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It’s not often that you can enjoy an island escape free of charge. However, that’s exactly the case when it comes to Deer Island. The island boasts 400 acres of untouched natural beauty. Even better, anyone with a small boat (i.e. canoe, kayak, etc.) can access Deer Island. For more information, click here.
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A natural treasure in the Delta, this preserve is comprised of 16 acres of cypress swamps. Boardwalks wind through the preserve, making it easy to get up-close views of the swamps and the towering trees that fill them. For more information, click here.
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Dating back to 1487, the Friendship Oak pre-dates Columbus’ discovery of the New World. But it’s not just its age that makes the oak impressive – there’s also its size. Absolutely massive, it’s nearly 20 feet in circumference with 60 – 66 foot limbs. The heartwarming story behind the tree’s name only adds to its allure. According to legend, anyone who strolls underneath its branches will be friends forever. For more information, click here.
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Running along the Natchez Trace Parkway, the Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail features several distinct sections, including the Blackland Prairie Section. The 6-mile trek boasts immense beauty, which comes in the form of forested areas, bottomlands, colorful wildflowers, and more. As an added bonus, the trail runs through the Chickasaw Village site, adding a historical aspect to the hike. For more information, click here.
So, did you know about these natural wonders in Mississippi? Have you visited all of them? Did we leave off your favorite? Tell us!
These aren’t the only must-visit sites in Mississippi. Read about others here.
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Featured Addresses
Red Bluff, Mississippi 39483, USA
Mississippi River, United States
Black Creek, Mississippi, USA
Deer Island, Biloxi, MS, USA
Greenville Cypress Preserve Trust, 630 Cypress Ln, Greenville, MS 38701, USA
730 Beach Blvd E, Long Beach, MS 39560, USA
Chickasaw Village Site, Unnamed Road, 38801, Tupelo, MS 38801, USA