Kilmichael Mississippi HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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


1. Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail Experience a historic journey through forests and rolling terrain along the Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail, where designated hiking paths reveal the natural and cultural heritage of central Mississippi.


2. Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge Wildlife sightings abound as you trek peaceful forested trails and boardwalks amid lakes and cypress swamps in Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge.


3. Choctaw Lake Recreation Area Hit the designated woodland hiking trails circling Choctaw Lake for classic pine forest scenery and tranquil lakeside views in the heart of the Tombigbee National Forest.


4. Clark Creek Natural Area Marvel at over fifty waterfalls and rugged forested hills as you hike the established trails of Clark Creek Natural Area, a true wilderness gem of southwest Mississippi.


5. Tuxachanie Hiking Trail Traverse longleaf pine ridges, pitcher plant savannas, and cypress swamps on the scenic 13.8-mile Tuxachanie Hiking Trail in De Soto National Forest.



6. Cypress Swamp Hike Adventure into the Cypress Swamp Hike for a trail winding through lush forest and enchanting wetlands, home to ancient cypress trees and abundant wildlife.


7. Jeff Busby Park Climb ridges and stroll hardwood forests on the designated hiking trails of Jeff Busby Park, set atop one of the highest points along the Natchez Trace Parkway.


8. Tombigbee National Forest Explore diverse hiking trails through pine and hardwood forest in Tombigbee National Forest, a vast landscape of rolling hills and natural beauty.


9. Wall Doxey State Park Enjoy lakeside day hikes and forested paths at Wall Doxey State Park, where designated trails wind through mature woods and scenic wetlands.


10. Trace State Park Discover winding hiking trails through pine woods and gentle hills at Trace State Park, a serene retreat for outdoor adventure near Tupelo.