Blue Mountain Mississippi HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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


1. Holly Springs National Forest Wander through a vast expanse of rolling hills, hardwood forests, and sparkling lakes on miles of designated hiking trails in Holly Springs National Forest.


2. Tippah County Lake Discover forested shoreline trails and peaceful woodlands ideal for hiking and wildlife watching at Tippah County Lake.


3. Wall Doxey State Park Explore scenic hiking trails that wind around a spring-fed lake and through lush, wooded landscapes in Wall Doxey State Park.


4. Chewalla Lake Recreation Area Adventure across picturesque forest trails circling a sparkling lake at Chewalla Lake Recreation Area, nestled in a tranquil woodland setting.


5. John Bell Williams Wildlife Management Area Trek through thousands of acres of wild habitat with designated hiking paths perfect for spotting native wildlife in John Bell Williams Wildlife Management Area.



6. Jamie L. Whitten Historical Center Nature Trail Stroll the nature trail at the Jamie L. Whitten Historical Center for a blend of wooded paths, river views, and interpretive experiences.


7. Natchez Trace Parkway Journey along historic hiking sections of the Natchez Trace Parkway, where forested trails trace ancient routes through the Mississippi hills.


8. Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge Enjoy wildlife-rich hiking trails weaving through hardwood forests, wetlands, and lakes in the Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge.


9. Lee Tartt Nature Preserve Wander through bottomland hardwood forest and oxbow lakes on immersive nature trails at Lee Tartt Nature Preserve.


10. Tanglefoot Trail Experience the scenic beauty of northern Mississippi's countryside as you hike along the Tanglefoot Trail, a rail-trail surrounded by forests and fields.