You Must Visit These 7 Awesome Places In Mississippi This Winter
The winter season tends to be a bit hectic. And with so much going on, we’d hate for you to not have any fun. So, be sure to set aside some time to visit one, two, or all of the following awesome places in Mississippi this winter.

Each year, Tylertown’s Holmes Water Park is transformed into a holiday wonderland thanks to millions of colorful Christmas lights and décor. With millions of lights stretched across 40 acres, it’s one of the largest drive-thru light shows in the state – and sure to impress. Read our full article here.

Named one of the top "20 events in the Southeast," Belhaven’s Singing Christmas Tree definitely deserves a spot on your winter bucket list. The mesmerizing event consists of a 35’ tall, Christmas tree-shaped structure that’s packed with over 100 talented singers. Read our full article here.
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Held for the first time in 2014, the Gulfport Harbor Lights Winter Festival is fairly new but already one of the state’s most anticipated holiday events. During the festival, more than 1,000,000 lights canvas Jones Park…but that’s not all. There are also rides, live entertainment, marshmallow roasting stations, and more. Read our full article here.
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Built in 1852, Chapel of the Cross is often described as a "Gothic-style masterpiece." The stunning chapel is still in use today. But depending on who you ask, not all the visitors are from this world. Read our full article here.

Head to McHenry, and you’ll find the The Pecan House. Aptly named, the decades-old shop specializes in Mississippi-grown pecans, selling them in practically every form imaginable. But pecans aren’t all you’ll find; the expansive shop also carries a huge assortment of sweets and gifts, making it the perfect place for some holiday shopping. Read our full article here.

There are several places in Mississippi to view Christmas lights, but did you know the Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum is home to one of the most enchanting displays in the state? Decked with thousands of twinkling lights, the Gulfport museum transforms into a holiday wonderland throughout the month of December. Read our full article here.

Clark Creek Nature Area is often referred to as one of Mississippi’s "most beautiful outdoor treasures." And what better time to explore the area than the winter, when the temperatures have dropped? Primitive and improved trails make it easy to explore the 700-acre area, which is full of waterfalls, huge rock formations, and other rare sites. Read our full article here.
So, have you been to the places listed above? Did we forget your favorite wintertime-visit? Tell us in the comments section.
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