There's A Mississippi Trail That Leads To A Bayou Overlook The Entire Family Will Love
By Clarisa|Published October 04, 2022
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
Sometimes hikes are a little more difficult than they appear, and taking the kids on an adventure becomes a struggle to plan. The family-friendly Fontainebleau Nature Trail trail in Mississippi is for all ages to enjoy! Easy-peasy hiking without losing any scenery is the ideal way to have an adventure outdoors.
Fontainebleau Nature Trail is a stunning half-hour adventure that takes you through a mile of easy loop trail. However, there is the option to add on the attached Forest Trail halfway through the loop, if you have enough energy to burn. For older, energetic kids, that extra bit of trail can be really useful.
The refuge here is the premier spot for sandhill cranes and other migratory birds to collectively hang out. Migratory waterfowl are a big part of the ecosystems here, and Mississippi sandhill cranes are a critically endangered species that needs support. Thankfully, respectful visitors and generous supporters of the refuge help keep them going.
Enjoying the savannas, wetlands, bogs, and even groves around the park is always a great adventure, especially if you have time to stop by the nature center afterward for more educational content. Who wouldn't want to learn more about the conservation of such beautiful ecosystems?
Though some hikers venture out here for migratory bird season, others enjoy wildlife spotting, plant learning, and just enjoying a nature walk. After all, sometimes all you need is to relax for a while, and breathe the clean air around you. Though no one would ever recommend you visit after heavy rain, the trails are harder to hike if it is too wet or hot, especially with kids in tow.
However, you like to enjoy a good hike with the family, make sure you leave nothing behind but footprints and take nothing with you except what you brought out. Clean trails make for happy hikers!