Just Over 800 Feet, Woodall Mountain Is The Highest Point In Mississippi And You Can Walk Straight To Its Peak
By Daniella DiRienzo|Published January 19, 2021
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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.
In the need of a fun excursion that requires minimal effort on your part? If so, you won’t be disappointed with a visit to Woodall Mountain, the highest natural point in Mississippi. At 806 feet, it’s not the tallest mountain. However, its small stature does have one major perk – reaching the top is as easy as can be! In fact, if the short trail is too much for you to tackle by foot, you can drive to the top. Take a look:
Mississippi’s highest point, Woodall Mountain is located five miles southwest of the small town of Iuka.
The highest points in Louisiana, Delaware, and Florida are 535 feet, 447 feet, and 345 feet, respectively.
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Second, it’s the only state high point that was subject to a battle during the Civil War. The Battle of Iuka took place on the mountain on September 19, 1862.
The nearby town of Iuka is home to some great sites, including the world’s only apron museum, J.P. Coleman State Park, and Mineral Springs Park, which is where you’ll find one of the state’s only covered bridges.