Enjoy A Long Walk At This Underrated Spot In Mississippi
Sometimes, a long walk through the woods is all you need. There are so many awesome hiking trails in Mississippi to explore, but this special trail is a bit of a hidden gem. Next time you want to get your steps in, check out the Possum Trail in southern Mississippi. Let’s check it out:


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You’ll pass through Logtown, an old logging community that once was thriving before being relocated to make space for the 1960s Space Program.
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The railroad connected Logtown to the main railroad (The New Orleans and Northeastern Railroad) and made it easy to transport lumber without using ships and barges. The sawmills in the surrounding area closed down in the 1930s and eventually the rails were salvaged, but you’ll still be able to see its footprint and signage along the trail.



There are signs for the different habitats so you can keep an eye out. It's also important to keep your dogs on a leash if you bring them on the trail. You wouldn't want them coming snout to snout with a wild hog!

This is one hike you'll want to wear some sturdy boots for, since the area can be muddy after a rainfall.
Visit AllTrails for more information on the trail. If you’re inspired to tackle more trails in the Magnolia State, check out these short and sweet hiking trails in Mississippi.
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Possum Walk Heritage Trail, 896V+4J, Pearlington, MS 39572, USA