Houston Mississippi HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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


1. Tanglefoot Trail Journey along the 43.6-mile Tanglefoot Trail for a scenic hike through forests, wildflower meadows, and historic railroad towns stretching across northern Mississippi.


2. Natchez Trace Parkway Explore over 60 miles of designated hiking trails on the Natchez Trace Parkway, winding through hardwood forests, wetlands, and centuries-old historic sites.


3. Tishomingo State Park Adventure through rugged outcrops, fern-filled valleys, and scenic ridges on over 13 miles of hiking trails in Tishomingo State Park's lush wilderness setting.


4. Trace State Park Discover forested trails and tranquil lake views at Trace State Park, offering hikers a peaceful escape amid rolling hills and pine woods.


5. Holly Springs National Forest Wander through vast pine and hardwood forests on designated hiking paths in Holly Springs National Forest, where wildlife and solitude abound.



6. Wall Doxey State Park Stroll beside Spring Lake and beneath towering pines on the nature trails of Wall Doxey State Park, perfect for a serene hike in the northern hills.


7. Tombigbee National Forest Challenge yourself on the Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail as it weaves through Tombigbee National Forest's rolling hills and dense woodlands.


8. Chickasaw Wildlife Management Area Experience the wild side of Mississippi with miles of rustic hiking trails at Chickasaw Wildlife Management Area, a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers.


9. Upper Sardis Wildlife Management Area Traverse bottomland hardwoods and upland forests on hiking routes in Upper Sardis Wildlife Management Area, teeming with native flora and fauna.


10. John W. Starr Memorial Forest Walk through the heart of Mississippi's research forest on marked hiking trails at John W. Starr Memorial Forest, where towering loblolly pines create a tranquil retreat.