Alligator Mississippi HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


Listed below are the best hiking trails and places to hike near Alligator, Mississippi.


1. Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge Venture into the largest block of natural forest in Northwest Mississippi, where over 15 miles of trails wind through cypress and cottonwood groves, teeming with wildlife and Delta scenery.


2. Great River Road State Park Hike along the mighty Mississippi River's banks and through native forests at this storied state park, featuring sweeping riverfront vistas and unique sandbars in summer.


3. Malmaison Wildlife Management Area Explore scenic wooded hills, historic sites, and pecan groves along the Loess Hills at one of Mississippi's most beautiful and historic wildlife management areas.


4. Tallahatchie National Wildlife Refuge Discover a birder's paradise amid hardwood bottomlands and the meandering Tippo Bayou, where seasonal floods attract diverse wildlife and offer tranquil hiking experiences.


5. Hillside National Wildlife Refuge Journey through rich bottomland forests and rolling terrain that provide vital habitat for migratory birds and native wildlife, with peaceful trails for nature enthusiasts.



6. Sky Lake Wildlife Management Area Experience primeval bald cypress swamps and ancient trees on interpretive trails that bring you face to face with Mississippi's ecological wonders.


7. Mathews Brake National Wildlife Refuge Hike through bottomland hardwoods and seasonal wetlands where migratory birds thrive, offering peaceful vistas and prime wildlife viewing.


8. Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge Walk amid ancient oaks and cypress sloughs at Mississippi's oldest national wildlife refuge, home to diverse birdlife and tranquil hiking trails.


9. Holly Springs National Forest Trek through rolling upland forests, sparkling lakes, and pine woodlands in one of Mississippi's premier destinations for backcountry hiking and nature immersion.


10. Panther Swamp National Wildlife Refuge Wander extensive bottomland forests and marshes, following secluded trails among towering hardwoods and abundant wildlife in the heart of the Mississippi Delta.