7 Small Towns In Mississippi That Are Full Of Charm And Perfect For A Weekend Escape
By Daniella DiRienzo
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Published June 12, 2021
A great getaway is a lot closer than you think. It’s true! There are several towns in Mississippi that make amazing vacay destinations. Need more convincing? We thought so, and that’s why we compiled a list of small towns in Mississippi that are full of charm and perfect for a weekend escape.
1. Natchez
Dubbed the "hidden jewel of the South," Natchez boasts breathtaking views of the Mighty Mississippi, a plethora of historic homes and churches, walking trails, great eateries, a vibrant nightlife, informative tours, and lots more. And as the "bed and breakfast capital of the South," Natchez is full of great inns and B&Bs, so finding a place to stay is just as easy as finding something to do. For more information, click
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2. Bay St. Louis
Bay St. Louis may be a small town, but it’s got an art scene comparable to larger cities – and that’s just part of its appeal. The coastal community is brimming with things to see and do, especially downtown Bay St. Louis, where you’ll find shops, galleries, and restaurants. For more information, click
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3. Ocean Springs
As one of the "coolest small towns in America," there’s a lot to love about Ocean Springs. Much like nearby Bay St. Louis, Ocean Springs boasts a vibrant art and music scene. Its perks don’t end there, though. Downtown Ocean Springs is brimming with funky boutiques, quaint shops, and top-notch dining. Other can’t-miss sites include the Walter Anderson Museum of Art and the Davis Bayou Area, which is part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore. For more information, click
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4. Water Valley
The perfect mix of old and new, Water Valley boasts a Main Street lined with historic buildings that now house gift shops, fashion boutiques, one-of-a-kind specialty shops, and restaurants to please every palate. Plan your visit right, and you can experience the town’s most prized celebration – The Watermelon Carnival, which attracts 20,000 people to the 4,000-person town. For more information, click
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5. Holly Springs
Holly Springs is known as a town with "all kinds of character," and it truly is! The small town is brimming with southern hospitality, a rich history, and a whole lot of southern charm. There’s also plenty to see and do. Outdoor enthusiasts will want to check out the Strawberry Plains Audubon Center, while history buffs are sure to love the town’s many museums. Phillips Grocery, a famous burger joint, is another can’t-miss when in Holly Springs. For more information, click
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6. New Albany
New Albany is most known as the birthplace of William Faulkner, but that not it’s only claim to fame. It’s also home to the nationally-famous Sugaree’s Bakery as well as the gateway to the Tanglefoot Trail, an award-winning rail trail that’s perfect for everything from a scenic bike ride to a serene stroll. For more information, click
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7. Iuka
Practically overflowing with natural beauty, Iuka is a great escape and must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts. The tiny town is home to J.P. Coleman State Park as well as Mineral Springs Park, which boasts several springs and one of the few covered bridges in Mississippi. The "world’s only apron museum" and the state’s only mountain, Woodall Mountain, also call Iuka home. For more information, click
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So, what do you think? Have you visited any of the towns mentioned above? Did we miss your favorite small town? Tell us!
These aren’t the only small towns worth a visit. Click here to read about a small Mississippi town that’s one of the most unique in the world.
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