This Mississippi Waterfall Is So Hidden, Almost Nobody Has Seen It In Person
With so few waterfalls in Mississippi, you think it’d be easy to keep track of the state’s cascades. However, there is one that is so hidden, almost nobody has seen it in person. What’s more, it’s been closed to the public for years, making it even more elusive.


Nestled off the beaten path, the waterfall is near Washington Street, at the foot of Fort Hill.
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Mint Springs Bayou Falls has been closed to the public for years, as accessing it is extremely dangerous for a couple of reasons. Not only is the ivy-covered path that leads to it difficult to traverse, but the area surrounding the fall is steep and unstable, too.

The waterfall’s source, Mint Springs Bayou provided water for both Union and Confederate soldiers during the Siege of Vicksburg. The bayou also played a role in the invention of the Mint Julep drink. Legend says that the drink came about after a local boatman added mint, which grows in the area, to his whiskey.

The area surrounding the waterfall is continually eroding, and until it can be stopped, Mint Springs Bayou Falls will remain closed to the public. And while we know it can be tempting – do NOT try to sneak and catch a glimpse of the waterfall. Anyone caught around Mint Springs Bayou Falls is subject to prosecution/fines for trespassing.
Mint Springs Bayou might be off limits, but there is much more to see at Vicksburg National Military Park. Visit the park’s website for info on points of interest and must-see sites.
This waterfall might not be accessible, but there are several others that are, including this waterfall that’s hiding in plain sight.
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Vicksburg National Military Park, 3201 Clay St, Vicksburg, MS 39183, USA