Here Are 10 Mississippi Swimming Holes That Will Make Your Summer Epic
By Daniella DiRienzo|Updated on May 29, 2023(Originally published May 24, 2023)
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Daniella DiRienzo
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Though Daniella was born in New York and has lived in a couple of other states, Mississippi has been her home for more than 30 years. After graduating from the University of Southern Mississippi, Daniella began to hone her writing skills through various internships. In the years since, she’s had the privilege of having her articles appear in several publications, such as the Mississippi-based Parents & Kids Magazine. She’s also had the honor of interviewing actress Sela Ward for The Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience.
It’s summertime! And while that means a great many things, it also means the mercury is rising to almost unbearable temperatures. So, what is there to do when you can’t even walk out your front door without breaking into a sweat? Go swimming of course! Check out the list below for some of the best places for Mississippi swimming.
Spanning over 60 miles, the
Wolf River offers quite the diverse landscape – white sandbars near the upper portion of the river and expansive views of salt marshes at the mouth of the river. While the river may be known for its natural beauty it is also the perfect place to cool off.
Located about five miles north of Raleigh,
Shongelo Lake is part of a small but beautiful recreation area making it the ideal place for a secluded dip.
Tucked away in the Homochitto National Forest, Clear Springs Lake is ideal for those looking for privacy. Not only is the spring-fed lake guaranteed to be nice and cool but it is situated in the middle of a campground. After a relaxing swim you won’t have to drive all the way home.
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4. Bogue Chitto Water Park
Bogue Chitto Water Park and RV Campground, 1068 Dogwood Trail, McComb, MS 39648, USA
A local favorite, the Bogue Chitto River is the epitome of summer fun. The river’s gentle flow and small rapids are ideal for canoeing and tubing while the sandbars are great for taking a break… and a dip! Add Bogue Chitto Water Park to your summertime bucket list!
5. Merit Water Park
Merit Water Park, 1043 MS-43, Mendenhall, MS 39114, USA
Located in Simpson County, this 25-acre water park, which includes a small waterfall and an old fashioned swimming hole, is located on Rials Creek. And the best part? Rials Creek is spring fed which means it is nice and cold all year long. You'll absolutely love splashing at Merit Water Park
The 33,000 acre reservoir, also known as "the Rez," has been a local favorite for many years. It's now become a tourist attraction with visitors coming from all over to partake in water sports, camping, swimming, and fishing. There are several parks located throughout the reservoir that offer designated swimming areas. Come see why everyone loves Ross Barnett Reservoir so much!
7. D’Lo Water Park
D'Lo Water Park, 135 D'Lo Park Rd, Mendenhall, MS 39114, USA
Referred to as "one of Mississippi’s best kept secrets," the
D’Lo Water Park is a paradise waiting to be discovered. Located on the Strong River, the park is extremely wooded and peaceful making it an excellent place for a relaxing dip on a hot summer day.
8. Dunn’s Falls Water Park
Dunn's Falls Park, 6890 Dunns Falls Rd A, Enterprise, MS 39330, USA
Situated on the Chunky River, Dunn’s Falls looks as if it came straight from a magazine! The picturesque 65-foot waterfall flows into the crystal clear water below which is perfect for a day of swimming with the family.
Once referred to as "the falls on the Okatoma", Seminary Falls has become quite the popular spot. The Okatoma is often associated with canoeing and kayaking, but the falls are the perfect place to stop for a quick dip. And for the adventure seekers, there is a diving platform.
Another popular stopping spot on the Okatoma is The Chute. One of three rapids along the Seminary – Sanford route, The Chute offers fun for everyone. The water may be a bit shallow but it is a great place for a quick dip.
These are just a portion of the places to cool off in Mississippi. What are your favorite places for Mississippi swimming? Keep this list going by adding to it in the comments section below!
And for more summertime fun, visit these hidden places in Mississippi. From hiking trails to public beaches, this list has everything you need for some warm-weather adventure.
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