Hancock CountyCity Population 8,209
Mississippi’s West Coast/Hancock County Tourism Development Bureau
Alice Moseley Folk Art & Antique Museum
Museum featuring over 50 original folk art paintings, antique furniture, pottery and art glass. Tue - Sat, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sun, 12 - 6 p.m. Free.
Angel Trees of Bay St. Louis
Nationally known chainsaw artist Dayle Lewis created four different Angel Trees in Bay St. Louis. The first Angel Tree was at Demontluzin and Beach Blvd. where three people and a dog rode out hurricane Katrina.
Bay St. Louis Mardi Gras Museum
Bay St. Louis Mardi Gras Museum, located inside the Historic Train Depot, features over a dozen elaborate Mardi Gras costumes. Mon - Fri, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sat, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free.
Bodega Adventure Rentals & Sales
Explore Bay St. Louis by bike or golf cart. Take advantage of the bay of Saint Louis on a stand up paddle boar or kayak.
Hancock County Stephen Ambrose Literary Landmark
A National Literary Landmark honoring Stephen Ambrose, who used the facility for research on many of his books. Sat, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Mon, Tue, Thu, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Wed and Fri, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Historic Bay St. Louis City Hall
Classical Revival architecture with Roman and Greek influences. Originally contained a boardroom and offices on the upper floor and a city jail on the ground floor. Open year-round. Free.
Historic Bay St. Louis Depot
Beautiful Mission-style, two-story building surrounded by park-like grounds and visitor center. Featured in the 1966 film This Property Is Condemned starring Robert Redford and Natalie Woods. Year-round. Free.
Historic Hancock County Courthouse
This Greek Revival-style, two-story, columned structure is still in full use on weekdays. Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Kate Lobrano House
c. 1890s. Victorian cottage housing large collection of old Hancock County photography. Collection of ancient Indian artifacts. Houses the Hancock County Historical Society. Mon - Fri, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., 1 - 3 p.m. Donations accepted.
Leo W. Seal, Jr. Bay Bridge ArtwalkHwy. 90 and Beach Blvd.
Four-mile walking and biking path, the Bay Bridge Artwalk has won the National People's Choice award for best bridge. Path is marked by bronze bas relief plaques created from works of our most talented artists. Entrance pylons are works of art for photo opportunities.
Mystic Ghost Ride Company
Historical Ghost Tour of Bay Saint Louis featuring real life bizarre stories, unrestful spirits both good and bad, and tales of the past. Come and walk Old Town Bay Saint Louis and experience history and legends while visiting old cemeteries, and historical landmarks.
Old Town Bay St. Louis
Quaint bay-side old town's tree-lined streets offer specialty shops, art galleries, restaurants, cafes, lounges, ice cream parlors and coffee houses. Visit historic sites, including buildings and murals, or relax on shady benches.
Our Lady of The Gulf Catholic Church
Completely destroyed by fire in 1907 and reconstructed by 1926, this is the fifth oldest Catholic parish in Mississippi. This breath-taking church featuring stained glass, a high altar built of Italian Carrerra marble and ceiling illustrations overlooks the Gulf of Mexico.
St. Augustine Seminary & Grotto
Church and seminary were moved from Greenville in 1920. Oldest Roman Catholic seminary in the United States to train and ordain African-Americans for the priesthood. Daily, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. By appointment. Donations accepted.
St. Rose De Lima Catholic Church
c. 1926. Predominantly African-American Catholic church. Full multiracial gospel choir. Altar has an original mural, “Christ in the Oaks,” by Auseklis Ozols, depicting an African-American Christ figure. Call for times.
St. Stanislaus College
Brothers of the Sacred Heart have run this all-boys Catholic boarding school since 1954. On the water's edge under ancient oaks, it boasts notable alumni including Doc Blanchard, Army football player who was the Heisman, Maxwell and Sullivan trophy winner. Donations accepted.
"This Property is Condemned" Walking Tour
1966 American drama film starring Robert Redford and Natalie Wood based on the Tennessee Williams play. Visitors can follow a map to five markers to see sights from the movie and what they are today. Maps at the Depot Visitor Center.
Harrison CountyCity Population 44,342
Mississippi Gulf Coast Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau
All Coast Water Taxi
Let All Coast Water Taxi be your ride to Deer Island and back to the mainland. Call today to book your island adventure.
Beau Rivage Resort & Casino
AAA Four Diamond 24-hour gaming facility with 1,740 rooms, table games, slot machines, table poker, premier entertainment, restaurants, golf, shopping promenade and three bars throughout.
Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis Home
Last home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Museum, historic cemetery, Tomb of the Unknown Confederate Soldier, Presidential Library and gift shop. Open year-round. Daily, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Admission.
Big Play Entertainment Center
36 holes of mini golf, bumper cars, arcade, go-karts, water balloon launching, concession stand, bowling alley, arcade, restaurant and lounge.
Betsy Ann Riverboat
Offering historic/ecology tours, as well as sunset or dinner cruises aboard a paddleboat on Back Bay Biloxi and the Mississippi Sound. Private charters available.
Biloxi City Cemetery
c. 1800s. Well known "residents" include George Ohr, The Mad Potter of Biloxi; Pleasant Reed, Lazaro Lopez and Brigadier General Joseph Robert Davis.
Biloxi Fire Museum
Depicts the history of the Biloxi Fire Department in the original 1937 firehouse. Year-round. Sat, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. or by appointment. Donations accepted.
Biloxi Lighthouse
Biloxi’s signature landmark and one of the most photographed sites. The climb is challenging. Guided tours. Mon - Sat, 9 a.m., 9:15 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Admission.
Biloxi National Cemetery
Established in March 1934. Historic markers include the Biloxi National Cemetery Monument and two granite markers by the main flagpole.
Biloxi Schooners
Sail the Mississippi Sound daily; two replica 65-foot, two-masted schooners, 49 passengers; 2.5-hour, half-day and full-day charters. Schedule by phone. Admission.
Biloxi Shrimping Trip
Pride and heritage of Biloxi come alive aboard this unique educational cruise; kids welcome; see the spectacular world of sea life caught on a real shrimping expedition. Seasonal. Admission.
Biloxi Shuckers At MGM Park
Double-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers playing in the Southern League.
Biloxi Tour Train
Dubbed the “Shrimp Train” by local folks, this small conveyance offers a 90-minute narrated tour through Biloxi’s Historical District. Seasonal; reservation required. Admission.
Biloxi Visitors Center
Rebuilt to replicate the original Dantzler House; offers visitor information, a multimedia museum, art exhibits and gift shop. Daily, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Coastal Mississippi Mardi Gras Museum
Showcasing over 300 years of Mardi Gras. See customs, photographs and memorabilia of carnival celebrations along Coastal Mississippi.
Deer Island Coastal Preserve
Located right off the coast of Biloxi, Deer Island is home to ten types of endangered species. This island is the perfect place to boat, canoe and paddle board for a secluded getaway.
Dusti Bongé Art Exhibition
Works of one of the few female Abstract Expressionists in the 1950s. Tue - Sat, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Free.
Escape at Margaritaville Resort Biloxi
Features 48-ft. volcano rock climbing wall, Sky Trail and Sky Tykes ropes course, Cloud Coaster, multi-game golf simulator, boutique bowling and arcade. Sun - Thu, 9 a.m. - 11 p.m.; Fri - Sat, 9 a.m. - 1 a.m.
Escape This Biloxi
Attempt to escape one of the rooms in 60 minutes by putting together clues in the room and completing the objective. Thu – Sun, 12 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Fly Llama Brewing
Celebrates traditional styles while pushing the boundaries of brewing traditions by using unique ingredients and techniques. Committed to sourcing the highest quality ingredients while supporting local whenever possible.
Finishline Performance Karting
High performance racing-style karts, a NASCAR-style go-kart track featuring a main 3/4-mile regulation track and a 1,120-foot junior track. Open year-round, hours change seasonally.
Gallery 782 Co-Art
Gallery features works of over 35 local artists housed in a historic building. Gift shop. Mon - Sat, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Things are rockin’ at Hard Rock Biloxi. The resort offers 479 hotel rooms, over 1,500 slots and 56 table games. Hard Rock Biloxi has amenities including the Wet Spot pool, the Rock Spa and five restaurants for your dining satisfaction. Come see the show at Hard Rock Live-an 1,800 capacity entertainment venue where you can hear some of the country’s top musicians.
Hurricane Camille Memorial
Hwy. 90, on the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer’s Biloxi beachfront grounds This beautiful but somber memorial serves as a reminder of the 172 dead or missing on the Mississippi Coast due to the historic storm. Free.
Hurricane Katrina Tree Sculptures
Along Hwy. 90 are amazing sculptures by award-winning artists Dayton Scoggins and Marlin Miller. Tree trunks transformed into sculpted works of art. Drive-by. Free
Hurricane Katrina Memorial
Hwy. 90, Biloxi Town Green • biloxi.ms.us/katrina_and_Biloxi/Katrina_Memorial.html Memorial dedicated to the Gulf Coast victims who perished in Hurricane Katrina. Free.
Life's a Beach Scooter Rentals
Rent two-person Scoot Coube scooters by the hour or by the day. Bikes also available for rent. Must be at least 18 years old and have a valid drivers license.
Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum
Historical museum with priceless photographs and artifacts of the maritime and seafood industry. Gift shop. Mon - Sat, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Sun, 12 - 4 p.m. Admission.
Mississippi Gulf Coast Beach Vendors
Fun water activities including jet skiing, parasailing, kayaks, aqua cycles, hydrocycles, umbrellas and beach chairs. Seasonal, Apr - Oct. Fees apply.
Mississippi Gulf Coast Boat Rides & Sunset Cruises
Quiet sails, kayaking, canoeing, dinner and sunset cruises offer the perfect opportunity to spend time on the water and experience nature at her best. Take your pick of sunrise, sunset or day trips.
Negrotto’s Gallery
Features works of over 80 prominent local, regional and international artists in a variety of mediums along with themed art exhibits and events. Mon - Sat, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Ohr-O’keefe Museum Of Art
Frank Gehry designed museum featuring George E. Ohr’s pottery and rotating exhibits of local and national artwork. Gift shop. Tue - Sun, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission charged.
Palace Casino Resort
Overlooking Biloxi’s Back Bay and Gulf of Mexico, this polished casino hotel is 1 mile from the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art and 14 miles from The Preserve Golf Club. The sleek, modern rooms are equipped with flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers and free Wi-Fi. Palace Casino Resort is Biloxi’s only smoke free casino resort. Amenities include all-you-can-eat buffet, a grill, café & bakery, fine dining restaurant, seasonal poolside bar and grill, and a sports and race book, as well as, a full-service spa, a fitness center and an outdoor pool with cabanas. Casino open 8 AM - 3 AM; Closed from 3 AM - 8 AM for cleaning and sanitizing.
Skal Axe Throwing
Enjoy urban axe throwing with music, refreshments, and competition. Feel the thrill of burying steel into splintering wood from over 12 feet away.
St. Michael’s Catholic Church
Called the "Fisherman's Church" because of the scalloped shell roof. Annual sponsor of “Blessing of the Fleet,” which marks the beginning of the shrimping season. Regular Catholic masses offered. Tours Tue - Thu, 12 - 3 p.m. Free.
Topgolf Swing Suite
An immersive experience featuring virtual golf, zombie dodgeball, hockey shots, baseball pitching and more.
USS Biloxi Mast
Located at the Biloxi Small Craft Harbor, mast from the USS Biloxi that saw service during World War II. See the superstructure, Purple Heart display, garden and other war-related markers.
Lincoln CountyCity Population 13,205
Brookhaven-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce
Ard's Dairy Farm
Third generation dairy farm on 1,200 acres. See daily operations of a working farm, take a free wagon ride and bottle feed a calf.
Brookhaven Little Theatre
The Brookhaven Little Theatre is one of the oldest continually running theaters in the state of Mississippi. They host an average of six plays a year with each being performed eight times.
The Coffee Pot
This unique structure with a coffee pot on the roof is a former restaurant from the 1920s. Drive-by.
Foster- Smith Log Cabin
The structure was built in 1825 in Copiah County and moved to Lincoln County in 1955. It was later moved to its public location in Railroad Park in 1997. The hand-hewn logs and simple furnishing exemplify the country home of the pioneer period.
The Haven Theatre
Second oldest community theatre in Mississippi. See website for scheduled performances.
Historic Victorian District
The perfect way to experience the Historic Victorian District is through a self-guided walking or driving tour of the mansions on “Mississippi's Most Victorian Street,” South Jackson Street and the surrounding area.
Historic Whitworth College / Mississippi School of the Arts
The Historic Whitworth College campus touches three centuries of Mississippi history. This Mississippi School of the Arts is now located on the campus, which has been designated as a Mississippi landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Janie's Bakery
Family owned and operated since 1939. Offers a variety of cakes, cookies, pastries and delicious dough items.
Lincoln County Historical and Jewish Heritage Museum
The Lincoln County Historical and Jewish Heritage Museum was built in 1896 as the Temple B'Nai Shalom. The museum features artifacts and history relevant to Lincoln County and rotating monthly exhibits.
Military Memorial Museum
The Military Memorial Museum is located in the Old Train Depot. It houses photos, artifacts and personal items of area veterans. The museum also features a display of military equipment dating back to World War I.
Mt. Zion Mountain Bike Trail
“The Biggest Little Trail in Mississippi.” Six miles of flowing single track with variety of terrain packed in the loop. Three trails can be used for biking, hiking or running.
Tapestry of Christ
Hand-woven tapestry of Christ praying in the Garden of Gethsemane. Tapestry measures 22’ x 24’ and was made near Beijing, China. By appointment. Free.
Wilkinson CountyCity Population 1,574
Camp Van Dorn World War II Museum
Honors more than 40,000 soldiers who trained for action in WWII at Camp Van Dorn near Centreville from 1942 to 1945. Mon - Fri, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; first and third Saturdays of the month.
Covington CountyCity Population 2,779
Covington County Chamber of Commerce
Covington County Courthouse
Circa 1907. This beautiful old courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Collins Antiques & More Mall
At this downtown mall, you'll find the fabulous collectibles and antiques.
Full Flight Hunting Preserve
Quail hunting at its best. Contact for hunt details.
Gerald Mcraney Birthplace Marker
Marker commemorates the life and contributions of actor Gerald McRaney, Collins’ native son. TV roles include Simon and Simon, Major Dad, Promised Land and Deadwood. Drive-by.
Grand Paradise Waterpark
A 7-acre blast of family fun. Enjoy the Tropical Splash, Blue Typhoon, Grand Falls Racer, Wipeout or relax on the Paradise River.
Lake Mike Conner
Large lake with freshwater fishing, largemouth bass and catfish. RV camping, restrooms, picnic tables, pavilion and boat ramp.
Mcdonald Store
Circa 1930. Located in the legendary town of Hot Coffee. Browse through the "mini-mall" and enjoy hand-dipped ice cream, Moon Pies, RC drinks, hoop cheese and plenty of hot coffee.
Mitchell Farms
Educational tours promoting agriculture and farm life. Book your next event at the banquet barn. U-pick garden, Jun - Jul. Peanuts available Aug - Nov. Pumpkin Patch-Maze, late Sep - Nov.
Marion CountyCity Population 6,523
Marion County Development Partnership
Artwistic Revolution Gallery
A unique cooperative art gallery of local artists. Some of the artwork showcased includes: sculpture, pottery, paintings, photography, digital media, pen and ink drawings. Mon - Fri, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
The Hugh White Mansion
Designed by noted architect C.H. Lindsley and furnished by Marshall Field, the Governor Hugh White Mansion is "probably Mississippi's finest residential essay in the Colonial Revival Style." Built in 1925. By appointment only.
Lake Columbia & Lake Bill Waller
Lake Bill Waller is a prime fishing lake. Designed for recreational use, Lake Columbia is equipped with pavilions, full camper hookups, picnic areas and water skiing.
Marion County Courthouse
Constructed in 1905 and located in the center of Columbia. Cornerstones of the courthouse and the first bricks at Columbia High School were laid on the same day.
Marion County Museum & Archives
Located downtown in a historic depot, the museum consists of relics and photographs commemorating the history of Columbia, Marion County and the surrounding area. Open weekdays. Free.
Marion County Recreational Railroad
The recreational railroad is available for rides on the first Saturday of each month at 10 a.m. or by appointment for field trips, birthday parties and special events.
State Hwy. 43 Scenic Motorcycle Byway
State Hwy. 43 from Picayune to Columbia is a 58-mile, winding, tree-lined motorcyclists’ dream ride. The byway begins curvy and becomes more curvy north of Hwy. 26.
Walter Payton Sculpture
Life-size bronze sculpture of the legendary NFL player overlooks the Walter Payton Football Field on the Columbia High School campus. "Sweetness" sculpture created by Columbia artist Ben Watts.
Copiah CountyCity Population 5,939
Crystal Springs Chamber of Commerce
Chautauqua Park
74-acre site with wooded, rolling hills and flowing springs. Nature area, with 2.5 miles of trails with treetop elevated wooden boardwalk. Features clear springs, spring-fed creeks and a 35-acre lake.
Robert Johnson Heritage & Blues Museum
The museum is a tribute to Robert Johnson, “King of the Delta Blues Singers.” It houses a collection of murals of Johnson and other bluesmen. Guitars donated by musicians on display. By appointment.
Harrison CountyCity Population 11,438
Adventure Locators, LLC
Scuba lessons, kayaking, stand-up paddle-boards (SUP), kiteboarding, skydiving, equipment sales & rentals, training, service, adventure trips and cruises. Mon - Fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sat, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Biloxi Bay Kayak Rentals
Located east of the Scarlet Pearl Casino and provides drop-off and pick-up when you rent a Back Bay Kayak. Open year-round during daylight hours, weather permitting.
D'iberville Town Clock
Beautiful four-faced town clock stands tall upon a three-tiered granite base. Relax on the benches placed around this picturesque clock in downtown D’Iberville.
Hint Hunter Escape Puzzle/Rooms
A fun, interactive escape room offering fun for couples, groups, families and teams. Can you use the clues to escape? Thu – Sun, 1 – 11 p.m.
Lava Links Golf Club
Features two 18-hole miniature golf courses, an erupting volcano surrounded by lush gardens, waterfalls, footbridges and music. Mon – Thu, 12 – 8 p.m.; Fri, 12 – 10 p.m.; Sat, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.; Sun, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Mullet Hop Trampoline Park
Featuring wall-to-wall trampoline activities. A large open trampoline court, trampoline dodge ball arena, slam dunk basketball and foam pits. Sun – Thu, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.; Fri – Sat, 10 a.m. – 12 a.m.
Whipasnapa Sightseeing Trips
Two-hour sightseeing cruise around Biloxi. Great for couples and families; bring your favorite beverage and your camera for beautiful picture taking. 1 - 6 passenger fishing trips available. Year-round. Reservations required.
Jones CountyCity Population 4,448
Deason Home
c. 1840s. Oldest home in Jones County continuously occupied by the same family. The home was donated to the Tallahala Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Guided Tours. By appointment. Admission.
The Eula Bass Lewis Gallery
Located in the Visual Arts Department of Jones County Junior College. The gallery features monthly artists. Open during the school year and closed during summer months.
Historic Hotel Alice
Established in 1902, Hotel Alice is the centerpiece landmark of downtown Ellisville. It held a role in the motion picture, The Free State of Jones.
Clarke CountyCity Population 452
Dunn’s Falls Water Park
A 65-ft. waterfall was used as the power source for a gristmill. Natural wildlife refuge, picnic area, hiking trails, cabin and swimming, plus primitive camping. Gift shop. Open year-round. Admission.
Enterprise Confederate Cemetery
Lovely old Confederate cemetery adjoining Enterprise Cemetery. Open year-round. Dawn to dusk. Free.
Jefferson CountyCity Population 3,515
Frog Farm Sculpture Garden
A folk art sculpture garden where life-sized frogs and other amphibians are displayed. Daily. 10 a.m. - sundown.
Harrison House
c. 1900. Situated on property owned by African-Americans since the turn of the 20th century, this home is a virtual time capsule with displays of memorabilia, books, contracts, deeds and pictures.
Jackson CountyCity Population 16,251
Eco-Tours Of South Mississippi
Tours of the cypress swamps and salt marshes of the lower Pascagoula River or the coastal barrier islands. Perfect for birders, naturalists, photographers and outdoor enthusiasts. Overnight adventures in a remote cabin. Kayak tours and motorboat cruises with seasoned guide. Open year-round. Reservation required.
Estarine Education & Leadership Development Center
Interpretive walks on nature trails, informal classes on estuaries and wetlands in the educational greenhouse and boat tours along the backwaters of coast Mississippi. Reservations required.
Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge & Visitor Center
Hiking, photography, and education are a few of the wildlife-oriented activities available. Hike a 3/4 mile nature trail adjacent to the Visitor Center. Tues-Sat 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free admission.
Nature’s Playground Sculpture
42-ft.-high steel structure features wildlife native to the Gulf Coast region — an alligator, turtles, a great blue heron, fish and a crab. Commissioned by the city to be installed at the entrance to the city's Town Center revitalization. Always open.
Veterans Tribute Tower
The Tower stands as a lasting tribute to honor America's veterans, a salute to our present day veterans and to inspire the future of all veterans. Four clocks that chime hourly and a 250-lb. commemorative bell which was cast on site as part of a two-day event commemorating the occasion.
Amite CountyCity Population 1,008
Gloster Arboretum John James Audubon Foundation
The late Sara and Frank Gladney of Baton Rouge, LA, established the John James Audubon Foundation to preserve the unique indigenous plant associations of the area.Daily, dawn to dusk. Free.
Harrison CountyCity Population 70,113
Altitude Trampoline Park
A 43,000 square foot facility featuring a variety of activities, including trampolines, tumble tracks, dodge ball courts and foam pits. Mon. - Thu. 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Fri. 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Banana's Mini Golf & Arcade
Features 18 holes of mini golf in a tropical landscape with many water features and a state-of-the-art arcade. Fri, 2 – 10 p.m.; Sat, 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.; Sun, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Chandeleur Brewing Company
Chandeleur Brewing Company handcrafts some of the most excellent ales on the Gulf Coast using only the finest, freshest malted barley, hops and local ingredients. Tours available. Thu - Fri, 4 - 7 p.m.; Sat, 1 - 4 p.m.
Everything Kayak Rentals
Kayak rentals available year-round and for every level paddler. Paddle to the islands, "yak" fish or tour along the beachfront. Rentals delivered to launch location or to overnight accommodation during stay. Daily, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Fishbone Alley
A funky destination backing up to restaurants and bars located around the alley. Featuring original, local art and culture where artists have been invited to create murals and panels, and the shutter program.
Gulf Islands Waterpark
Thrilling fun for the entire family. Enjoy more than 18 acres of water featuring wild rides, miles of slides and summer fun for all ages. May - Labor Day. See website for hours. Admission.
Gulfport Dragway
Quarter-mile drag strip that features races on Wednesday nights. Gates open at 6 p.m., weather permitting. Family fun. Open year-round. See website for hours.
Gulfport Galleria Of Fine Art
Located in the historic Carnegie Building, the art gallery features approximately 40 coastal artists. Exhibits include pottery, textile art, visual arts, photography, original jewelry designs, sculptures, stained glass and paintings. Mon - Fri, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sat 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Gulfport Museum of History
Featuring permanent and rotating display of Gulfport's industry, the port, railroad and the hardworking people who built the city.
La Dolce Vita Cruises
Dolphin watching, spectacular sunsets, and serenity on the water aboard a private luxury yacht for 1 to 6 passengers. Bring your own food or have a catered meal aboard. Cruising year-round, weather permitting.
Lynn Meadows Discovery Center
One of the Top 50 Children's Museums in the United States. Hands-on Children's Museum with interactive exhibits and games. Fun for the whole family. Admission charged. Mon - Sat, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sun, Noon - 5 p.m.
Mississippi Aquarium
Celebrating Mississippi's unique marsh and gulf environments, sprawling campus of indoor and outdoor exhibits, experience aquatic wildlife, discover the world of wonder that lives just below the surface.
Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum
Highlighting the state’s rich aviation history. Featuring STEM-interactive exhibits.
Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum
Home to three different model railroad train table layouts: HO, O and N. There are five running, elevated G scale trains for kids to come and enjoy. Tue - Sat, 12 - 5 p.m.
North Star Sailing Charters
Embark on a nautical day of fun on the Mississippi Sound. Cruises offered include day, sunset, moonlight and dinner. Half and full-day charters for up to 6 passengers. Year-round, weather permitting.
Ocean Adventures Marine Park
Join us for up-close experiences with dolphins, sea lions, sharks, rays, and birds! We make learning fun for the whole family! Open daily, hours change seasonally. Admission charged.
Ship Island Excursions
Explore Mississippi's barrier islands, part of Gulf Islands National Seashore. Enchanting beaches with pristine Gulf waters, shelling, birding and frequent dolphin sightings. Tour Fort Massachusetts, c. 1858. Boats operate Mar - Oct. Look for us on Trip Advisor.
Zip'n Fun Adventure Park
Experience a squirrel’s eye view of nature by making your way through a 50 game, tree-to-tree obstacle course. Adult and children's courses available. Allow two to three hours per visit to complete the course.
Forrest CountyCity Population 48,012
Visit Hattiesburg
African American Military History Museum & Historic Uso Club
More than 150 years of African-American military history are displayed in Hattiesburg’s historic USO Club, a landmark building. Hundreds of artifacts, photos and unique displays. Wed - Fri, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sat, 12 - 4 p.m.; by appointment, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
All-American Rose Garden
Located at the front of USM's campus, this garden features more than 750 award-winning All-American and Hybrid-T roses. Blooming season is late spring and throughout summer.
Black Creek Canoe Rental
Leave your worries and cares at home - enjoy the peaceful sounds and beautiful scenery of Desoto National Forest as you drift lazily down the creek. Offers fun and easy canoe trips for families and groups of all ages - or by yourself!
Hattiesburg Historic Neighborhood District
Hattiesburg has one of the largest, most intact historic districts in southeast Mississippi, featuring architectural styles dated between 1884 and 1930. The neighborhood hosts several annual events.
Freedom Summer Trail
Freedom Summer Trail is a compilation of 16 historic sites of Freedom Summer 1964 and the Civil Rights Movement in Hattiesburg. Guides and audio tour available at HBURGFreedomTrail.org.
Hattiesburg Zoo
The Hattiesburg Zoo features more than 100 species, Asbury Discovery Center, SplashPad, Touch Africa Petting Zoo, train, carousel and much more. Tue - Sun, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Historic Downtown Hattiesburg
Historic Downtown Hattiesburg is a center for arts, culture and heritage. The downtown area includes the Saenger Theater and unique shopping and dining.
Historic Saenger Theater
The renovated Saenger Theater is an elegant, 1,000-seat movie palace that opened on Thanksgiving Day 1929 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Designed by famed New Orleans architect Emile Weile, the facility serves as a live entertainment venue, complete with an original Robert Morton pipe organ. Box Office, Mon - Fri, 12 - 5 p.m. Group tours must be arranged in advance; call 601.296.7478 to schedule.
Longleaf Trace
The Longleaf Trace is a 41-mile multi-purpose recreational Rails-to-Trails project, paralleled by a 23-mile equestrian trail. Mon - Thu, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Fri - Sat, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sun, 1 - 6 p.m.
Lucile Parker Art Gallery At William Carey University
The gallery houses over 500 works in four collections of oils, watercolors, pen and ink drawings, portraits and prints by Lucile Parker and other artists. Exhibits by outside artists are held throughout the academic year.
Mississippi Armed Forces Museum
The Mississippi Armed Forces Museum is Mississippi's only state-operated museum dedicated exclusively to military history. In a 16,000-sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility, the museum houses over 15,000 artifacts, representing all branches of the military. Through unique exhibits and dioramas, visitors can "walk through time" and experience Mississippi military history. Tue - Sat, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Oddfellows Gallery
Listed on the National Historic Register, Oddfellows houses three stories of original contemporary art and hosts a variety of exhibitions throughout the year.
Paul B. Johnson State Park
Located in the heart of Mississippi's Pine Belt region, Paul B. Johnson is the gateway to a natural wonderland marked by majestic long-leaf and loblolly pines, delicate dogwoods and ancient oaks.
The Lucky Rabbit
Discover vintage finds and unique treasures at The Lucky Rabbit! Don't miss out on this award-winning outing. Open the first Thursday through Sunday each month.
The Rock At Southern Miss
Take a stroll down the Eagle Walk under the M.M. Roberts Stadium, known as “The Rock,” where the names of great football legends, including Ray Guy and Brett Favre, can be seen. Special events and football games are held here throughout the year. Call for schedule of events and games.
Sarah Gillespie Museum Of Art At William Carey University
The museum houses of over 600 works and is the most complete collection of art by Mississippians in the 20th century. The works record subject matter that concerns regional artists. Mon - Fri, 1 - 4 p.m.
Southern Prohibition Brewery
Southern Prohibition Brewing was established with two simple goals in mind: brew great beer and make Mississippi a great place to live. Located in the heart of downtown Hattiesburg, SoPro offers dry-hopped IPAs and bourbon barrel aged brews alongside their flagships.
USM Museum Of Art
Traveling shows and a permanent collection, including an exhibition of works by Mississippi artist Valerie Jaudon and the masters. Contemporary sculpture and photography.
The Spirit That Builds Mural
Suspended in the Hattiesburg Library atrium, the mural serves as a visual saga of the history of Hattiesburg. The 167-ft. mural was painted by renowned artist William Baggett. Mon - Thu, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Fri - Sat, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Copiah County Courthouse
A Mississippi Landmark, the courthouse was designed by famous designer J. Riely Gordon and constructed in 1902. The second floor and courtroom have been beautifully restored. Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Depot and Mississippi Music Museum
Items of local history plus an extensive display from the Mississippi Musicians Mississippi Hall of Fame that honors Mississippi musicians and their influence on the music of the world. Mon - Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Millsaps Hotel
Built in 1907, a Mississippi Landmark and listed in the National Historic Register. The Calling Panther Heritage Foundation is working to restore this hotel. One of the few railroad hotels in Mississippi.
Robert Johnson Walking Tour
Tour starting at the Robert Johnson Blues Trail Marker at the Old Railroad Depot. Visit places where he played and see another marker in his honor.
Jackson CountyCity Population 985
Seward Farms Maze
Cornfield maze, hayride, cow train ride, corn cannons, play area, animal alley, fire pits, picnic area and Haunted Friday Nights in October. Saturdays, mid-Sep - Oct, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Hancock CountyCity Population 1,917
Brett Favre Mural On Dolly's Quick Stop
The mural, painted by several local artists, chronicles the football career of Brett Favre from high school to the NFL. Nearby is a Welcome to Kiln, the Home of Brett Favre football sign, perfect for pictures.
Crittenden Distillery LLC
Whiskey and bourbon distillery. Tours offered Thu-Sat. by appointment.
Jourdan River Blueway
Explore this 8.5-mile river trail by canoe, kayak or paddleboard. The tranquil waters of the upper Jourdan River offer a haven for birds and wildlife through coastal floodplains and a riverine ecological system. Located at McLeod Park.
Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company
Brewery tour and sampling. Family friendly. Kids get a special Mississippi-made treat. Thu - Fri, 4 - 6 p.m.; Sat, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission for tour with sampling, tour free without sampling. Hourly tours available.
Mcleod Water Park & Campground
Located on the Jourdan River; laundry facilities, playground, boat ramp on property, nature trail and pavilion. Fishing, boating, canoeing and wildlife viewing. New splash pad and disc golf.
Southern Promiseland Farm
Huge corn maze, pumpkin patch, hayride pulled by a tractor, play area, concession stand and hay maze for small adventurers. Seasonal, Sep - Nov. Call for details.
Jones CountyCity Population 18,540
Economic Development Authority of Jones County/Chamber of Commerce
Big Creek Water Park
Part of the Pat Harrison Waterway. Features a water park, activity area, cabins, camping sites, fishing, nature trail, picnic areas, RV dump station and laundry facility.
Country Lanes Entertainment Center
Country Lanes offers a variety of activities for family fun from, bowling, pool, arcade, and party rooms. Also open for large events, groups and league play.
Lake Bogue Homa
Lake Bogue Homa is the largest fishing lake operated by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife. The 882 acre lake has three handicapped access fishing piers and three boat ramps that can accommodate boats of all sizes.
Landrum’s Country Homestead & Village
The Living History Museum comes to life with over 70 buildings and displays nestled in a beautifully landscaped setting covering over 10 acres of pecan trees, streams and Southern foliage. Mon - Sat, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Laurel’s Historic District
Laurel's Historic District is the most intact collection of early 20th century architecture in Mississippi. Walking/driving tour of historic structures. District encompasses over 360 buildings. National Register of Historic Places.
Laurel Little Theatre
Home to Laurel's community theatre, the Laurel Little Theatre features an annual series of plays and musicals and serves as the hub of the local performing arts community. The LLT occupies the Arabian Theatre that first opened in 1927 in downtown Laurel.
Lauren Rogers Museum Of Art
Mississippi's first museum opened in 1923 and features American and European art, Native American baskets, Japanese Ukiyo-e prints, British Georgian silver and traveling exhibitions.
Leontyne Price Music Park
A one a kind interactive, musical experience! Stop by when you are visiting downtown Laurel to create your own melodies by playing on one of the four instruments, and experience Mississippi's first interactive musical bench.
Mason Park
Mason Park has the largest community playground and is the site of many annual events. Plus, you will find an amphitheater, dog park and acres of green space to play or relax.
Scotsman General Store & Yard
Inspired by general stores of yesteryear, Scotsman General Store will remind you of a place from your own hometown. Shop American-made wares, unique gifts and snacks, hundreds of glass bottle sodas and more! You might even get to see Ben Napier filming for HGTV's Home Town in the Woodshop. The Scotsman Yard is also home to multiple food trucks, a snowball stand and observation deck.
Trustmark Art Park
Located in the heart of downtown Laurel, this formerly underutilized area is now a gathering spot for children and families. Flanked by custom fence panels designed by local artist Adam Trest, this park is a perfect for picnics, photos and play.
Veterans Memorial Museum
Museum and library houses artifacts to commemorate our military history. Includes books, newspapers and documents from all war eras. Over 100 movies
Greene CountyCity Population 997
Greene County Museum
1939 courthouse and jail features artifacts from homes, farms, schools and log river rafting. Prehistoric Indian artifacts and living-history demonstrations. Mississippi Landmark. Mon - Tue, Thu, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Wed and Fri, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Turkey Fork Recreation Area
Camping, swimming, picnicking, fishing and boating opportunities. In the Sand Hill community, this 240-acre lake serves as a focal point of Greene County.
Amite CountyCity Population 683
Amite County Courthouse
One of the oldest operating courthouses in Mississippi. Contains original records from 1807 and commemoratives of Confederate soldiers.Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Ebenezer Baptist Church
Oldest active Baptist church with continuous ministry in the state. Established May 6, 1806. Celebrated its 200-year anniversary in 2006. Tours by appointment.
Jerry Clower Museum
Located in the East Fork community, approximately eight miles east of Liberty. The museum features memorabilia that highlights the career of Howard Gerald “Jerry” Clower, a popular comedian best known for his stories of the rural south. Mon - Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. By appointment.
Liberty Presbyterian Church
Liberty Presbyterian Church served as a Union hospital during the Civil War. On the grounds stands one of the first monuments to the Confederacy, built in 1871 and dedicated to Amite County soldiers. Open daily. Tours by appointment.
Little Red Schoolhouse
Built in 1853. The two-story, two-room music building of the girls finishing school was the only building left by Union soldiers after they destroyed the Amite Female Seminary. Visit the Little Red Schoolhouse and learn about the history of Amite County. National Register of Historic Places.By appointment. Free.
Harrison CountyCity Population 15,300
Friendship Oak
Magnificent 500-plus year-old live oak tree and one of the most photographed attractions on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
WWII Battleship Guns
World War II battleship guns located at the Long Beach War Memorial Park
Wolf River Canoe & Kayak
Famous for its white sand beaches and winding waterways, the Wolf River is perfect for canoers and kayakers alike. Whether you want to swim, picnic, camp, fish, or just relax and enjoy nature, a canoe trip from Wolf River Canoes is for you. Rentals available.
Jefferson CountyCity Population 6,415
Alcorn State University
Alcorn State University is the oldest public historically black land-grant institution in the United States and the second-oldest state-supported institution of higher learning in Mississippi. Main campus features historic buildings such as Belle Lettres, Oakland Memorial Chapel and Old President’s Home. Tours by appointment.
Old Country Store
The 1875 building remains in its natural state, unrestored. Stop at the Old Country Store, located just off the Natchez Trace Parkway between Port Gibson and Natchez, and enjoy local crafts and the down home Southern cooking restaurant. People travel for hours to partake in the “Heavenly Fried Chicken.” Gift shop. Open daily.
George CountyCity Population 2,948
Greater George County Economic Development Foundation/Chamber of Commerce
Lucedale City Park & War Memorial
Playground, basketball courts, walking tracks, amphitheater, war memorial and more. Facilities, pavilions and grills available. Open to public.
Lucedale Greenway Depot Creek
28.9 acres of scenic green space and recreational activities including walking the boardwalk, fishing,hiking, bird-watching and educational pursuits.
Palestine Gardens “A Replica Of The Holy Land”
Where the land of the Bible comes alive. A scale model of the Holy Land with guided tours reliving the Old and New Testament stories. Open daily. Free.
Simpson CountyCity Population 4,298
Magee Chamber of Commerce
Magee Heritage Museum
A growing collection of historical papers, pictures and memorabilia showcasing Magee's beginnings in the early 1800s. Call for hours of operation.
McNair Springs
Free-flowing spring with tables and benches to enjoy the park.
Pike CountyCity Population 2,125
Central House Village
Eight unique shops with antiques, jewelry, beautiful handmade gift baskets and specialty items unique to Mississippi. Enjoy a meal at the Magnolia Food Company. Shops: Wed - Sat, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Café: Mon - Sat, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Magnolia Cemetery
Burial site of Confederate Brig. Gen. Evander McNair. Daily, dawn to dusk.
Pike CountyCity Population 13,697
Scenic Rivers Development Alliance
Black History Gallery
Collections of African-American pictures, books and historical materials. Local African-American citizens and contributing supporters of the city and state are featured. Tue, Wed and Fri. By appointment. Free.
Bogue Chitto River Paddle Trip
Canoeing/kayaking on the beautiful Bogue Chitto River; 95-mile trip. Memorial Day - Labor Day.
Gulf South Gallery
Art gallery featuring pottery, paintings and jewelry by Mississippi artists and craftspeople. Tue - Fri, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sat, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Free
McComb Railroad Museum
Interesting railroad museum with memorabilia dating back to the 1800s lends insight into the development of the historic McComb community. Mon - Fri, 12 - 4 p.m. Free.
Clear Springs Recreation Area
Activity area, bicycle path, developed and primitive camping, fishing, hiking, long-distance hiking trails, picnic area, swimming and water playground.
Simpson CountyCity Population 2,540
Mendenhall City Hall
Originally the historic Thames House, this beautiful structure was restored in 1992 and donated to the City of Mendenhall for use as a city hall. Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
MG&G: Mendenhall Grocery & Grain
This old country store specializes in Simpson County/Mississippi-made products, gift baskets, jewelry and much more while retaining its 1928 ambience. Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sat, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Extended hours during the holidays.
Simpson County Courthouse
Built in 1907, designed by Andrew Bryan and is considered one of the best examples of Classical Revival architecture in the state. Call in advance to schedule tours. Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Lawrence CountyCity Population 1,670
Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce
Atwood Water Park
Park features furnished cabins, full camping hookups, bathhouses, boat ramp on the Pearl River, playground and lighted walking trail.
Cooper’s Ferry Park
Downtown riverside park overlooking the Pearl River. Historic ferryboat route. Scenic overlook deck, trails, gazebo, treetops boardwalk, splashpad, water wheel and butterfly garden. Open year-round. Dawn to dusk. Free.
Elisha Douglas Cabin
Built in 1858 and recently restored and moved to central Sontag. Extraordinary example of single-pen log cabin. Built by founder of Shiloh Baptist Church. Inquire at neighboring country store about touring.
Lake Mary Crawford
Features fishing, water skiing, nature trail, full camper hookups and bathhouse.
Lawrence County Military Museum
Museum featuring military heroes originating from Lawrence County.
Lawrence County Regional History Museum
Museum chronicling the settlement and heyday of Lawrence County.
Longino House
Beautifully restored home of Governor Andrew Longino featuring a doctor's office and a blacksmith's shop on the grounds. Tours by appointment.
River Road & White Sand Creek Bridge
Road established 1812; iron bridge dated 1813. Take in the beautiful scenery as you travel as pioneer settlers did on what was the primary corridor between port cities during Mississippi's territorial era.
Jackson CountyCity Population 14,583
Escatawpa River Observatory Birding & Wildlife Viewing Area
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Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
25,000 acres of coastal wet pine savanna and estuarine habitats. Interpretative area, trails, boating and fishing. Mon - Fri, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Closed holidays. Free.
Gulf Coast Gator Ranch & Airboat Swamp Tours
Some of the most beautiful swamplands in South Mississippi. See gators up close and personal. Board a high-speed airboat and take a journey in the wilderness. Group and senior discounts. Open daily. Winter, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Summer, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Moss Point Memorial Monument
Features flags representing all branches of the military, located on the Escatawpa River. Open 24 hours. Free.
Pascagoula River Audubon Center
A gateway to the Pascagoula River, one of the last free-flowing rivers in the country. Learn about the river's habitats and the diverse assemblage of organisms that inhabit or visit the river basin. Tue - Sat, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Pelican Landing To Waterfront Park Birding & Wildlife Viewing Area
Covington CountyCity Population 882
Basket Cottage
Handcrafted and hand-dyed baskets of many styles and sizes. Chose from pecan, black walnut or leave it natural. Marilyn Diehs is a member of the Craftsmen's Guild of Mississippi.
Dry Creek Water Park
Powell Drug Store
Step back in time at this early 1900s pharmacy. Gifts and elegant boutique upstairs.
Salters Farms
54-acre blueberry farm offers "u-pick" and commercial production. U-pick May-June. Farm tours by appointment. During season Mon-Sat 8a.m.-5p.m.
Adams CountyCity Population 17,162
Visit Natchez
African-American Museum of History and Culture
The museum serves as a depository of information and artifacts that pertain to the African-American community from 1719 to present day in southwest Mississippi and surrounding areas. Mon - Fri, 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Sat, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
ArtsNatchez
The gallery is situated in the heart of downtown on Main Street. Spend a few minutes browsing through the local artwork and you will know why each artist has a deep love for Natchez and expresses it in his/her work. Mon - Sun, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Auburn
c. 1812. First house in Mississippi constructed using architectural principles. A spectacular unsupported spiral staircase greets visitors in the entry hall. Tue - Sat, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Special times during pilgrimages.
Bluff City Bowl
When Natchez wants to hit the lanes, they head to Bluff City Bowl! They've got it all: food, games, and fun!
Bluff Park
The greatest natural attraction that Natchez has to offer is the Mississippi River, and the best vantage point from which to take in her beauty and splendor is the bluff. The best time to be on the bluff overlooking the river is at sunset, because, weather permitting, sunsets on the river can be a spectacular sight to behold.
Brodeur Gallery
Brodeur Gallery carries original Paintings by Kevin Brodeur. We also offer design services, with a full selection of fabrics and trims, window treatment solutions, and custom furniture upholstery.
The Burn
Open Wed-Sat for Tea & Tour at 4 p.m. Open Wed-Sat. for Ghostly Guardians tour at 6 p.m.
Carriage Rides
Natchez day and night tours. Day tours daily, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., weather permitting. Day tour tickets at Natchez Visitor’s Center or from carriage drivers. Night tours by appointment.
Choctaw Hall
Open Wed-Sat for tours beginning at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
City Sightseeing Natchez Hop-On Hop-Off Bus
Tour Natchez through an open-top, double-decker bus and see Natchez’s top attractions. With 10 major stops, all narrated in person by a friends and information tour guide, you decide what to see and when. Tour at you own pace and enjoy the city of Natchez’s attractions, restaurants and shopping. Stops include Monmouth Historic Inn, St. Mary Basilica, Natchez Under-the-Hill and historic downtown shops to name a few. Buses run approximately every 30 – 45 minutes. Tue – Sun, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tickets sold at the Natchez Visitor Center.
Clarmount Baptist Church
Clarmount Baptist traces its beginnings to 1857 when the congregation purchased land in Giles Bottom. The church moved from the low river lands to its present site a few years later. By appointment.
Concord Quarters
Original slave quarters from the 1820s, Concord Quarters sits atop a knoll nestled in a community rich in culture. Tours of the property are available to the public. For more information, visit their website.
Crafted Gallery & Art Supply & Mississippi School of Folk Arts
Crafted Gallery is a gallery and shop featuring handcrafted pieces made by Natchez craftsmen and and artists as well as fine art supplies. We are located inside Mississippi School of Folk Arts who teach a variety of classes.
Downtown Karla Brown
Downtown Karla Brown offers over five different tours, as well as trips, and shuttle service.
Dunleith
c. 1856. Stately white colonnade surrounded by 40 acres of landscaped gardens and wooded bayous. Member, Bed & Breakfast Association of Mississippi.Tours daily, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Emerald Mound
The second-largest Indian ceremonial mound in the nation covers nearly eight acres. Built by ancestors of the Natchez Indians in 1400 AD. A trail leads to the top, where visitors can view a primary mound and a secondary mound. Daily, dawn to dusk.
First Presbyterian Church
A fine example of Federal-style architecture, built by a congregation organized in 1817. Stratton Chapel was added in 1901 and is considered an architectural gem in the Romanesque Revival style. Also home to a collection of over 500 photographs of historic Natchez. Self guided tours. Mon - Sat, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Forks of the Road
Site of the second-largest slave market in the South. Although no remnants of the slave market remain, on-site kiosks provide visitors with valuable information. Open daily. Free.
Grand Village of the Natchez Indians
This National Historic Landmark was the location of the ceremonial mound center for the Natchez Tribe from 1200 until 1730. Museum, educational programs, reconstructed mounds and a dwelling. Mon - Sat, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sun, 1:30 - 5 p.m. Closed major holidays. Donations accepted.
Historic Downtown Natchez
Oldest permanent European settlement on the Mississippi River. Scenic streets, historic houses, churches, buildings, restaurants, quaint shops and river walks make Natchez an experience to remember.
Holy Family Catholic Church
c. 1894. First African-American Catholic Church in Mississippi. A school occupies the main floor, with the sanctuary above. Open daily, no structured tours. By appointment. Mass Wed and Fri, 7 p.m.; Sat, 5 p.m.; Sun, 8 a.m. Donations accepted. Free.
House on Ellicott Hill
House stands remarkably preserved on a perch where Gen. Andrew Ellicott first raised the American flag over Natchez on Feb. 27, 1797. Well-maintained, it is one of the earliest structures built in Natchez. Fri - Sat, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Hourly tours; last tour begins at 2 p.m.
Jefferson Street United Methodist Church
c. 1872. Handsome building constructed on the site of two earlier churches. The congregation, one of the earliest in the state, built its first church in 1807. By appointment. Free.
Lansdowne
Open Thurs-Sat for tours at 3 p.m. only.
Linden
This historic bed and breakfast was once the home of Thomas B. Reed, first elected US Senator from Mississippi. Federal period architecture. Front door used as model for Tara in Gone With the Wind. Member, Bed & Breakfast Association of Mississippi. Tours available Thu - Sat, 11 a.m.
Loess Bluff
An unusual land formation caused by a deposit of topsoil called loess, dating to the Ice Age. Open daily.
Longwood
The largest octagonal house in North America. Oriental-inspired architecture. Remains unfinished because construction was halted at the onset of the Civil War. Open daily, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tours every 30 minutes, times vary during pilgrimages. Admission.
Magnolia Hall
National Historic Landmark. The last great mansion to be completed in Natchez prior to the War Between the States. Features a Henderson family museum collection of pilgrimage costumes and doll collection. Tours Thu - Sat, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Last tour begins at 2 p.m. Admission.
Melrose
National Historic Landmark. This centerpiece of the Natchez National Historic Park was one of the original pilgrimage homes in 1932. Features original appointments and dependencies. Daily, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tours every hour on the hour. Admission.
Mississippi River Biking Trail
A newly developed 300-mile biking trail. Uses existing roads through the Mississippi Delta and continues on the Natchez Trace Parkway into Natchez.
Miss Lou Tours
Adventures include hunting, fishing, kayaking, skeet shooting, bow fishing and redneck weddings (yes, there are gator cakes!).
Miss Lou Heritage Group and Tours
Designed to explain, enrich and empower individuals from all walks of life on the astonishing history and accomplishments of people of African descent in Natchez and the surrounding areas.
Monmouth Historic Inn
c. 1818. Home of Gen. John A. Quitman, an early Mississippi governor of Mexican War fame. Contains many original Quitman pieces. Magnificent gardens amidst 26 beautifully landscaped acres. Member, Bed & Breakfast Association of Mississippi. Tours daily, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Mount Locust Inn
The only remaining example of a frontier “stand” or inn. Has been restored to its original appearance. Daily, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free.
Natchez Bluff Park
Scenic park, with gazebo and picnic area, overlooks the Mississippi River. Historical marker commemorates the remarkable life of Richard Wright, a famous African-American author born near Natchez in 1908. Another marker lists more than 200 victims of a fire at the Rhythm Night Club on St. Catherine St. in 1940.
Natchez Brewing Company
Natchez Brewing Company is located in historic downtown Natchez. The beer is crafted with a passion for local flavor and a love for tradition. Taproom and tours available.
Natchez City Cemetery
Numerous Union soldiers and famous citizens of historic Natchez are buried here among impressive monuments and poignant headstones. Open daily. 8 a.m. to dusk.
Natchez Costume & Doll Museum
Located inside Magnolia Hall, this collection includes antique dolls and costume gowns worn by the queens of past pageants during Spring Pilgrimage. Fri - Sun, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission.
Natchez Golf Club at Duncan Park
Located in the heart of Natchez, Duncan Park offers biking and running trails with an 18-hole golf course and eight tennis courts.
Natchez Heritage School of Cooking
A unique culinary experience, rooted in Natchez blooming everywhere.
Natchez in Historic Photographs
Over 500 photographs tell the story of a small Southern river town from the Civil War era to World War II. Includes photos of riverboats and life along the river. Mon - Sat, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Donations accepted. Free.
Natchez Little Theatre
Enjoy a local playhouse performance. The Natchez Little Theatre offers numerous productions throughout the year. The city is fortunate to have an array of surprisingly talented actors, and we are sure you will not be disappointed with your ticket purchase. Call or visit website for current productions and season schedule.
Natchez National Cemetery
Natchez National Cemetery dates to 1866, one of 21 national historic cemeteries established in that year. Located on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River, the site's topography influenced its unique layout of irregular shaped burial sections, terraced hillsides, and gravel and grass pathways. Daily, 8 a.m. to sunset.
Natchez National Historical Park
Established in 1988 to preserve and interpret the history of Natchez. Includes the William Johnson House, c. 1841, and Melrose, c. 1845. Grounds open daily, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Melrose open daily, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Natchez Pilgrimage Tours
Offers a one-call booking service for groups which includes house tours, entertainment, special events, meals, accommodations, step-on guides, foreign language guides and more.
Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail
Provides hiking opportunities and is administered by the Natchez Trace Parkway.
Natchez Trace Parkway
Stretches 444 miles from Nashville, TN, to Natchez. Scenic route with abundant wildlife. Visitors have access to multitudes of self-guided interpretive trails, campgrounds, rivers, streams, lakes, ancient Indian burial mounds, historical markers, natural and cultural exhibits and agricultural lands.
Natchez Trails Museum of Streets
Cyclists are welcome on the streets of downtown Natchez, and they may also join walkers in exploring the historical bluff trail and parts of the nature trail overlooking the Mississippi River. These trails also provide interpretive wayside panels with interesting information and images.
Natchez Under-The-Hill
Historic district famous as a 19th-century flatboat and steamboat landing on the Mississippi River. Once notorious, it was called the “Barbary Coast of the Mississippi.” Saloon and casino gaming.
Oak Hill
Open Mon-Fri. from 12 p.m.-2 p.m. Tours are every half hour. The last tour begins at 1:30 p.m. Weekend tours by appointment.
Old South Winery
Founded in 1979, Old South Winery continues a family tradition dating back to the early 1800s by producing a number of fine muscadine table wines. Tours available.
Open Air Tours
Open Air Tours is a 45 – 60 minute narrated tour of the historic district of Natchez in an open, 5-passenger electric vehicle. Tours begin at the Natchez Visitor Center. Tours are seven days a week at 9:15 a.m., 10:15 a.m., 1:25 p.m. and 2:15 p.m.
Pine Ridge Presbyterian Church
Home to the oldest congregation of the denomination in the state. By appointment.
Regina's Kitchen
Chef Regina Charboneau’s Restaurant and Cooking School. Located on Main Street in Natchez. Sign up for a class or join her for her popular chefs table!
Rhythm Night Club Museum
Learn about the tragic fire of 1940 that claimed 207 lives while dancing to the famous orchestra of Walter Barnes. Mon - Sat, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission.
Rosalie
National Historic Landmark. Overlooking the Mississippi River, this Federal-style mansion was named for the French fort built nearby in 1716. Rosalie served as Union headquarters during the Civil War occupation. Daily, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tours every hour on the hour. Times vary during pilgrimages. Admission.
Rosalie Historic Gardens
Four acres of formal gardens with brick pathways, antique garden urns and wrought iron benches. Additional six acres of meadow overlooking the Mississippi River just above historic Natchez Landing. Nov - Feb, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Mar - Oct, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission.
Rose Hill Missionary Baptist Church
Site of Mississippi’s oldest African-American Baptist Church, from the 1830s. The Romanesque Revival-style building, built in 1908, replaced the earlier structure. By appointment. Sunday services, call for rates.
St. Catherine Creek National Wildlife Refuge Birding & Wildlife Viewing Area
Nearly 1,000 acres of exceptional birding opportunities for neotropical migrants and forest-breeding birds. Magnolia walking trail and beautiful cypress lakes.
St. John’s United Methodist Church
Built between 1886 and 1892 as First Baptist Church and was acquired in 1915 by the congregation of St. John’s Methodist Church. One of the oldest African- American church buildings in Natchez. Call for hours.
St. Mary Basilica
c. 1841. The oldest Catholic church in Mississippi. It is truly a must-see while you are in Natchez. Daily, 7 a.m. - sunset.
Stanton Hall
National Historic Landmark. Occupying an entire city block, Stanton Hall is surrounded by century-old live oak trees. Impressive proportions, such as 16.5-ft. ceilings and a 70-ft. hallway. Daily, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tours on the half hour. Times vary during pilgrimages. Admission.
Sunnyside
Open Friday and Saturday for tours at 1 p.m.
Temple B’nai Israel
c. 1905. Temple replaced the 1872 structure that stood on the site. By appointment. Donations accepted.
The Towers
The bed & breakfast is located on the north end of downtown Natchez and rests on close to five beautifully landscaped acres. Tours by appointment only.
Trinity Episcopal Church
Opened in 1822, this is the oldest church building in Natchez. Built in the Federal-style with a gilded dome. A remodeling gave Trinity its present handsome Greek Revival appearance. Self guided tours. Call in advance for guided group tours. Mon - Fri, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
William Johnson House
Operated by the National Park Service. Bookstore, exhibit room and fully furnished recreated living quarters. Daily, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Free.
Zion Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church
Built in 1858 by the First Presbyterian Church to serve African-Americans and rural white people. By appointment. Donations accepted.
Jackson CountyCity Population 17,400
Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce
Bridge Mural
Walk by this large four-panel mosaic piece designed and installed by artist Elizabeth Veglia. Artwork by Pat Odom, Chris Stebly, Ching Walters and Susie Ranager.
Charnley-Norwood House
The Charnley-Norwood House is a summer cottage designed by architects Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright in 1890 in Ocean Springs, Mississippi on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Craft Advisory Brewing
This local brewery is complete with a state of the art brew house, bar with 29 taps of their own handcrafted beers, and Gulf Coast famous Chef Mathew Stuart on the grill.
Crooked Feather
5’ x 11’ cypress log carved as the famous Indian head by sculptor Thomas King, 1999. Original sculpture by Peter Totch, 1976.
Downtown Car Rentals
Explore downtown Ocean Springs in a golf cart rental. Golf cart rentals are available Tuesdays through Sundays.
G.I. Museum
Over 30 mannequins in various uniforms. Weapons of the time. Emphasis on WWII, with 1943 Jeep and home-front items. First and third Sunday of each month. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Donations accepted
Gulf Islands National Seashore
National park with nature trails, campground, picnic areas and fishing pier. Interpretive center for barrier islands. Islands accessible by private boat. Year-round, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Closed Christmas Day. Free.
Hops & Growlers
A microbrewery offering 20 craft beers on tap. Enjoy a crafted drink or purchase your own homebrew supplies
Live Oaks Bicycle Route
15.5-mile scenic route beginning at the old Louisville and Nashville Train Depot.
Lost Spring Brewing Co.
All beers are brewed by hand in an in-house cellar. Small batch size (65 gallons) is perfect for offering a wide variety of locally inspired ales.
Marine Education Center
Interactive exhibits, self-guided nature tours, a 208 feet long-almost 5 feet wide pedestrian suspension bridge made of galvanized steel or use the dock to launch kayaks. Mon – Fri, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Mary C. O’keefe Cultural Center For Arts & Education
1927 schoolhouse turned cultural center with WPA murals, Duckett Art Gallery, music studio, Culinary Arts Cafe and city history museum. Tue - Fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sat, 12 - 4 p.m.
Mississippi Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Large veterans’ memorial with etchings of more than 650 Mississippi heroes. Free.
Old Fort Bayou Blueway
Visit a variety of habitats by canoe on the Old Fort Bayou Blueway. Call for reservations.
Public Art Project Of Ocean Springs (Papos) Pieces
Art on display at Mary C. O’Keefe Cultural Center, Little Children’s Park, library, L&N Depot Plaza and Keys Municipal Park.
Shearwater Pottery
Thrown glazed ware in the style of 1928 founder Peter Anderson is continued today by his descendants. Mon - Sat, 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.; Sun, 1 - 5:30 p.m. Free.
Slow Ride Pedal Tours
Ride through downtown Ocean Springs on this unique, 14-seat pedal bar. Enjoy a leisurely ride while pedaling and sipping your favorite beverage.
Tri Hard Sports
Bike rentals and weekly community fun runs and group night bike rides.
The University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast Research Laboratory Marine Education Center
Observe the natural transition in habitats from forested bayhead to tidal marsh on the quarter-mile walking trail. Discover the coastal animals including resident osprey, raccoons, alligators and coastal birds.
Walter Anderson Museum Of Art Inc.
Dedicated to the celebration of the works by Walter Anderson. Gift shop. Open year-round. Closed major holidays. Mon - Sat, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Sun, 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. Admission. Under four free.
Pike CountyCity Population 481
Osyka Historic Museum & Jail
The museum and jail are located in downtown Osyka. Call in advance for tours.
The Pumpkin Patch at Oak Knoll Farm
Activities include: face painting, story time, animal viewing, hayride to pumpkin patch, hay maze and picnic area. Open October 1 - 31. Reservations required. School tours available. Admission.
Jackson CountyCity Population 23,719
Jackson County Chamber of Commerce
Downtown Pascagoula Shopping Area
View the historic firehouse, the city hall jail at Scranton's and shop for unique antiques and gifts.
Historic Pascagoula Bike Trail
Come take a family outing or a peaceful break alone. People of all ages and abilities can enjoy a unique combination of cycling, nature, history and coastal culture. Daily, dawn to dusk.
LaPointe Krebs Museum
The LaPointe-Krebs House was built in 1757 on the banks of the Pascagoula River. 266 years later, despite hurricanes and the passage of time it still stands. Occupied as a family residence until the early 20th century, it is now public property. The historic house and the award winning history museum are open to the public seven days a week.
Magnolia Birding Pier
View brown pelicans, herons and egrets.
Pascagoula River Blueway
Enjoy approximately 10 miles of natural estuary with abundant wildlife and over 300 plant species.
Round Island Lighthouse
c. 1859. The Round Island Lighthouse once stood off the coast of Pascagoula. Toppled by Hurricane Georges in 1998. The base was moved to mainland in 2010 and restored to its original condition. Now in the heart of downtown, it can proudly be called a gateway into the city. Many lives were saved during numerous hurricanes because of this lighthouse. Drive-by.
Harrison CountyCity Population 4,920
Gun Ho Indoor Shooting Range
55,000-sq. ft. full-service indoor shooting range open to novice or experienced visitors. Gun rental available. Fees apply. Rules must be followed. Open daily. Year-round.
Pass Christian Scenic Drive Historic District
Self-guided walking and driving tour down this historic street with elegant mansions dating back to the 19th century.
Pass Christian War Memorial Park
The park includes monuments, plaques, playgrounds, a recreational track, gazebo and a number of unique tree sculptures. Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Hancock CountyCity Population 1,332
Heritage Trail Possum Walk
Seven-mile Possum Walk Trail showcasing Birds of Logtown, Logtown Cemetery, Logtown, Ecology of the Pearl River, Dummyline Railroad, Bayou Bogue Homa Tribal Nation and The Pine Plantations. Open year-round.
Infinity Science Center
State-of-the-art Science Center and NASA Visitor Center with 3-D immersive theatre that transports you to outer space, ocean depths and earth's complex systems–all in eight minutes.
Stone CountyCity Population 6,791
Black Creek Scenic River and Float
The Black Creek, a tributary of the Pascagoula River, runs through the middle of the wilderness, and is Mississippi's only river with the National Wild and Scenic River designation.
Cypress Creek Landing
Cypress Creek Landing is a favorite destination among Black Creek visitors. Outfitted with a boat ramp and picnic areas, Cypress Creek is a great place for canoeing, tubing, kayaking, fishing, and picnicking along the Black Creek.
Red Creek Water Tours
This stream gets its name from the occurring tannins that give the water its red tinge. On your float, make note of the various species of wildlife including, deer, squirrels, raccoons, turkey, rabbits, bobtail quail, and numerous species of fish.
Tuxachanei Trail
From Hwy 49, turn east on E. McHenry Road go 4.1 miles and turn south on CityBridge Rd. Go 1.1 miles parking area is on the left. 14 miles out and back trail in DeSoto National Forest featuring longleaf pines, hardwoods, ponds, Airey Lake and birding.
Wild Acres Hands on Animal Experience
Wild Acres offer private interactive tours of our entire facility of all animals that call Wild Acres Home. From private sloth encounters, to feeding babies including an Asian clawed otter and baby monkey.
Forrest CountyCity Population 10,266
Hinton Park
State-of-the-art outdoor recreational facility. The park offers a playground.
Petal River Park
Mountain biking and hiking trails. Open daily, dawn to dusk. Free.
Pearl River CountyCity Population 11,759
Brick By Brick Memorial
View this remarkable veterans’ monument, a tribute to all American veterans.
Company A, 890th Engineering Battalion Monument
Monument honoring soldiers from Picayune and Lumberton who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Crosby Arboretum, Mississippi State University
104-acre native plant center dedicated to educating the public about the Pearl River Drainage Basin ecosystem. The arboretum has won top awards for landscape and architecture. Wed - Sun, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission.
Intermodal Transportation & Tourism Center
Located in the heart of Picayune, the train depot is served by the Crescent passenger train, offering full Amtrak service to the Picayune area. Mon - Fri, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. By appointment.
Lower Pearl River Valley Transportation Museum
Depicts the history of transportation, from the era of the railroad to the space shuttle, and how it influenced Picayune and Pearl River County.
Margaret Reed Crosby Memorial Library
Mississippi and genealogical collections. Memorial room with antiques from Crosby’s home, Crosbyhurst. Artwork by Pearl River County and Mississippi artists. Monthly exhibits. Mon and Thu, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Tue and Fri, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Paul’s Pastry
Can’t make it to New Orleans for Mardi Gras? Let the “Biggest Little Bakery in South Mississippi” bring Mardi Gras to you with “Party in a Box.” Tours available. Tue - Wed, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Thu - Sat, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Picayune City Hall
Picayune’s classic city hall building is a prominent landmark. Built during 1938-39 and designed by Wilfred S. Lockyer, an architect and professional musician. Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Picayune On Stage
Established in 1980 at the Canal St. Theater. Friday and Saturday shows at 8 p.m. Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. Dinner theater shows start at 6:30 p.m. Call for reservations.
Pontoon Bridge Battalion Memorial
Veterans monument tribute to all American veterans. Located in front of City Hall.
Shay Engine
View the recently restored wood-burning, gear-drive Shay train locomotive from the early 20th century.
St. Barnabas Anglican Church
c. 1928. The first Episcopal church is the oldest church building still used in Picayune. It has served as a bookstore and private residence. Tours by appointment only. Mon - Sat, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Pearl River CountyCity Population 2,782
Poplarville Area Chamber of Commerce
155th Brigade Combat Team Bravo Company Memorial
A tribute to the 126 Poplarville and Bay St. Louis residents who served in Iraq.
Blue Tara Organic Blueberry P-Y-O
Showcases the history of Mississippi’s oldest community or junior college and the nation’s first junior college to offer a military curriculum. By appointment.
Claiborne CountyCity Population 1,840
Port Gibson/Claiborne County Chamber of Commerce
First Presbyterian Church
Architecture features a golden hand atop the steeple pointing toward heaven, as well as chandeliers from the famous steamboat, Robert E. Lee. Daily. Sunday services. Call in advance to schedule a tour.
Grand Gulf Military Park
Civil War battlefield site. Museum, historic buildings, cemetery, observation tower, campgrounds and view of the Mississippi River. Sun - Sat, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed major holidays. Admission.
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads
This center provides an outlet for the talents of local and regional quilters. On display are handcrafted heirloom quilts, children’s art and photographic exhibits. Workshops offered. Donations accepted. Admission.
No Easy Journey
An exhibit of photographs, text and material objects of the Civil Rights Movement. Mon - Fri, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Port Gibson Battlefield
Shaifer House, site of opening shots in the Battle of Port Gibson. Confederate forces were entrenched at Magnolia Church. Part of the battle was fought on Bruinsburg Road. Call for hours.
Port Gibson City Hall
Restored Greek Revival building was once the center- piece for the Port Gibson Female College. Houses the Allen Collection, “Picturing Our Past,” photo exhibit of Claiborne County from 1906 to 1915. Call for hours.
Ruins of Windsor
c. 1859-61. Spared during the Civil War, it burned in 1890. Twenty-three fluted columns are all that remain. Featured in the movie Raintree County, with Elizabeth Taylor. Open daily. Free.
St. Peter’s AME Church
A simplified version of the High Victorian Gothic style. Original weatherboards and octagonal spire were replaced with brick facing. By appointment. Donations accepted.
Temple Gemiluth Chassed Jewish Synagogue
c. 1891. Moro-Byzantine Revival design. Determined by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History to be the oldest Jewish synagogue in the state still standing. A Mississippi Landmark. By appointment.
Windsor Ruins Loop Touring Biking Trail
A 33-mile hybrid/road biking trail. Highlights include Ruins of Windsor and a replica of the first Presbyterian church in Mississippi.
Wintergreen Cemetery
One of the most beautiful cemeteries in Mississippi. Originally the family cemetery of Samuel Gibson, founder of Port Gibson. Daily, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Jefferson Davis CountyCity Population 1,053
Golden Pine Raceway
A premier, national caliber motocross track located north of Prentiss and features the perfect terrain and soil composition for motocross.
Holloway Polk House
The oldest continuously inhabited settlement in Jefferson Davis County. African-Americans purchased the land in the early 1900s and maintained a thriving self-contained community. By appointment. Open Nov - Apr.
Johnny Curley’s 4k Stables
Campground with water, power and sewer. Inside horse stables. Two blocks from Longleaf Trace and equestrian trail. 9 miles from Prentiss.
Lake Jeff Davis
Managed by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks. The lake is open to the public daily.
Longleaf Trace & Parks
A 41-mile biking and hiking trail stretching between Prentiss and Hattiesburg in South-Central Mississippi. Trail: dawn to dusk; Bike shop: Daylight savings, Mon - Sat, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sun 1 - 4 p.m.; Otherwise Mon - Sat, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sun, 1 - 5 p.m
Mt. Zion Church & Cemetery
The second-oldest church and African-American cemetery in Jefferson Davis County. Guide available. By appointment or Sat, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.; Sun, 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Prentiss Institute
c. 1926. In 2013, the Rosenwald School Building, remembered for its historical, cultural and educational significance, was restored.
Spring Hill Missionary Baptist Church & Cemetery
Oldest Baptist church and African-American cemetery in Jefferson Davis County.
Lamar CountyCity Population 2,531
Lamar County Historical Museum
The most notable building is the old train depot. An old law office and a building that houses farm implements are also on this site. By appointment.
Little Black Creek Water Park
For a day of fun, the park has picnic areas, barbecue grills and a 600-acre lake stocked with catfish, white perch, bream and bass. Accommodations include campsites, cabins and bungalows.
Clarke CountyCity Population 2,332
Clarke County Chamber of Commerce
Archusa Creek Water Park
The park consists of 1,000 acres of rustic beauty and a 450-acre lake. The park has cabins, camping, water sports, hiking, beaches and winding scenic drives.
Historic Clarke County Driving Tour
Booklet for a self-guided tour of Clarke County.
Texas Hospital Cemetery
Memorial to Confederate soldiers who died at Texas Field Hospital and soldiers from the Civil War battles of Corinth, Iuka and Shiloh.
Smith CountyCity Population 1,255
Historic Smith County Courthouse
Historic courthouse built in the Neoclassical design. Houses county records dating from 1912. Impressive war memorial on grounds. Open year-round. Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free.
Jefferson CountyCity Population Under 100
Rodney Presbyterian Church
During Gen. U.S. Grant’s campaign to capture Vicksburg, Rodney was heavily shelled by Union naval forces. Cannonball is embedded in the facade. Ghost town.
Harrison CountyCity Population 1,342
Desoto National Forest
Bethel ATV/Bicycle Trails, Airey Lake & POW Lake Area Recreation, Tuxachanie Hiking Trail, Big Foot Horse Trail and camping. Fees may apply. Open year-round.
Horse Ride for Fun
Enjoy the beauty of nature during a ride through a beautiful pine forest. Guided trail rides on 834 acres with our trained and friendly horses.
Covington CountyCity Population 351
Cranford Drug Store
This pharmacy was established in 1927 and features an old-fashion ice cream counter as well as a gift shop with gifts for all occasions.
KA Pottery
Renowned artist, Claudia Cartee, offers a studio filled with functional pottery, such as dinnerware, decorative pieces and sculptural forms. Claudia’s pottery is entirely handmade, both wheel-thrown and hand built.
Okatoma Outdoor Post
Canoe and kayak rentals, RV hookups, country store, primitive camping and cabins. Mar - Oct.
Seminary Canoe Rental
Canoe and kayak rentals, cabins, RV and primitive camping. Daily, 6:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Shady Acres Village
Favorite stop along Hwy. 49 featuring fresh fruit and vegetables, country cafe, baked goods, gifts and garden center.
Sole Sisters
Sole Sisters has some of the best shoe shopping around. Ladies, children's clothes and much more.
Southern Stamped Jewelry Company
Wear your story... shop fully customized hand-crafted jewelry that tells the story of you. It's the perfect handmade gift and is made in the USA.
Walthall CountyCity Population 1,609
Walthall County Economic Development Authority
Canoe & Trail Outpost / Sweetwater Canoe & Tubing
Located on the scenic Bogue Chitto River. Open seven days a week March thru December yearly. Tube, Kayak, and Canoe rentals for floating the Bogue Chitto River and Magee's Creek - cabin rentals, primative camping and RV hookups are also available.
China Grove Church
Built in 1861 of heart pine using hand-crafted techniques. Listed on the National Historic Register.
Hidden Springs RV Resort
127 acre park along the banks of the Bogue Chitto River, wildlife such as deer, turkey, squirrels, and raccoons. Canoeing, tubing, fishing, basketball and tennis courts. Day passes, Cabin Rentals, RV spots, Tent Camping.
Holmes Water Park
Launch your canoe in Magee's Creek or take a leisurely stroll along the creek bank and explore "The Trail of Seven Bridges" or have a bird watching adventure under the shady pines.
Lake Walthall
55-acre lake stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill, redear and channel catfish. Boat launch and courtesy pier. No camping.
Magee’s Creek
drive from New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Jackson - Magees Creek is an easy day trip. Time after time, paddlers are drawn back by the beauty of the creek and the tall, leafy hardwoods.
Paradise Ranch RV Resort
Bogue Chitto tube and kayak rentals, beautiful lake to canoe in, gorgeous red deer, huge swimming pool with zip line. Day passes, cabin rentals, RV spots, island primitive tent camping.
Railroad & Transportation Museum
Enter the Museum through the Whistle Stop Gift Shop and enjoy a historical view of the early years of this community.
Walkers Bridge Water Park
Simple paved boat launch, covered pavilion, picnic tables, plenty of parking, lovely sandy bank with access to the scenic Bogue Chitto River.
Walthall County Courthouse
The courthouse and adjacent jail are on the National Historic Register with an architectural style of the late 19th and early 20th century American movement.
Jefferson CountyCity Population 640
Historic Union Church Community
Settled by Scots in 1806. Site of Varnado’s Store, 1863 Grierson’s Raid and Union Church Presbyterian Church founded in 1817. Current building, c. 1852. Galatia Methodist Church, c. 1859.
Jefferson CountyCity Population 640
Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience
Hancock CountyCity Population 3,330
Buccaneer Bay Water Park
Water park featuring Pirate's Plank, Pirate's Plunge, Lil' Smuggler's Cove, wave pool, surf pond and Sea Dog Galley. Seasonal.
Scenic Byways
A paradise for nature lovers. Beautiful coastline that makes up Beach Blvd. Byway and 30 miles through NASA's Byway to Space draw upon resources and heritage of this eco-tourism asset. Historic landmarks, trails, birding, hiking, fishing, parks and more.
Studio Waveland & Gallery
Features gallery openings, artist’s lectures, art demonstrations, classes, special exhibitions and metal & glass studios of sculptors Erica Larkin Gaudet and Mitchell Gaudet.
Walking & Biking Tour
A flat, approximately three-mile path which runs directly along the beach from Washington Street Pier in Bay St. Louis to Coleman Ave. Pier. Open year-round.
War & Peace – The T.F. Monti Private Model Collection
4,000 model ships, autos, aircraft and pieces of military armor. Exceptional private collection. Open year-round. By appointment. Free.
Waveland's Ground Zero Hurricane Museum
Take a scenic look through the lives and struggles of survivors of Hurricanes. Coastal life is sometimes stormy, but coastal people have the resilience to survive and thrive even in the face of great natural adversity. This museum gives visitors a unique perspective on the stories, art, and fabric of the lives of those who stand up in times of trouble and rebuild. Tue, Fri, Sat, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Wayne CountyCity Population 5,669
Maynor Creek Water Park
Maynor Creek boasts a 450-acre lake surrounded by 1,050 acres of pine and hardwood forests. Fall and winter are best times for wildlife viewing. Mon - Thu, Sat and Sun, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Fri, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Stone CountyCity Population 4,661
Dizzy Dean Gravesite
Final resting place of major league baseball’s Jerome H. “Dizzy” Dean, all-star pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals and sports broadcaster. “It ain’t braggin’ if you can do it!” Dawn to dusk.
Flint Creek Reservoir
Located on Highway 29 in Wiggins offers water fun for all families. The park is comprised of 1900 acres and features a 650-acre lake stocked with bass, bream, crappie and catfish. The lake is also a favorite for boating, water skiing and swimming.
Historic Courthouse
The Stone County Courthouse was completed in March 1918 for a cost of $29,515.18. Restored in 2003. Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free.
Historic Gulf & Ship Island Depot
The Historic Gulf & Ship Island Depot is a Mississippi Landmark Building. Acquired by the City of Wiggins in late 1990s, the building was revitalized with funds from Mississippi Department of Archives & History and is now home to the Stone County Economic Development Partnership.
The Old Firehouse Museum
Exhibits include historical artifacts about the city of Wiggins and Stone County. Local life is captured in photographs, news clippings and other memorabilia. Wed – Thu, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. By appointment.
Telling Trees Murals
Murals tell stories of people, of places and of time. They tell tales of Stone County and celebrate history through the arts. Stone County is the “Mural County of Mississippi.” Drive-by.
Tuxachanie National Recreation Trail
The 23-mile hiking trail traverses longleaf pine- covered ridges, pitcher plant savannas and flooded tupelo/bald cypress swamps. Remains of the railroad built by Irish immigrants in the 1900s can be seen.
Wilkinson CountyCity Population 1,158
Woodville/Wilkinson County Main Street Association
African-American Museum
Housed in an 1814 federal building, exhibits feature musicians Lester Young, William Grant Still, Scott Dunbar and author Anne Moody. By appointment.
Clark Creek Natural Area
Over 700 acres of loess bluffs. Woodlands with 30-foot-high waterfalls, trails and terrain. Open daily.
Lake Mary
7,000-acre lake. Public boat ramp, canoeing/kayaking fishing, birding, and wildlife habitats.
Pond Store
c. 1881. Old-fashioned country store overlooking pond, near Clark Creek Nature Area. Open most weekends or by appointment. Admission for groups.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
c. 1824. One of the founding parishes of the Episcopal Church in Mississippi. Call for hours.