Metcalfe Mississippi HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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


1. Warfield Point Park Experience sweeping Mississippi River vistas and natural hiking trails winding through cottonwood groves and wildlife habitat at this riverside park.


2. Delta National Forest Explore expansive wilderness trails through bottomland hardwood forests and enjoy a true backcountry hiking adventure in Mississippi's only national forest dedicated entirely to hardwoods.


3. Hillside National Wildlife Refuge Traverse peaceful woodland trails and spot abundant wildlife in this refuge offering a tranquil, natural hiking experience along the Mississippi Flyway.


4. Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge Wander scenic trails through cypress swamps and hardwood forests in Mississippi's oldest national wildlife refuge, a haven for birdwatchers and hikers alike.


5. Leroy Percy State Park Discover winding hiking trails beneath ancient oak canopies and explore the only natural spring in a Mississippi state park at this forested retreat.



6. Greenville Cypress Preserve Stroll along elevated boardwalks and woodland paths amidst towering cypress trees and native wildflowers in this serene nature preserve on the edge of town.


7. Malmaison Wildlife Management Area Immerse yourself in a diverse landscape of hardwood forests, creeks, and wetlands with miles of rustic hiking trails for true wilderness exploration.


8. Morgan Brake National Wildlife Refuge Venture along designated trails through a wild mix of bottomland hardwoods, lakes, and marshes, perfect for hiking and wildlife viewing.


9. Choctaw Lake Recreation Area Enjoy a network of scenic forest trails circling lakes and traversing hills in the heart of Tombigbee National Forest, ideal for hikers seeking nature and tranquility.


10. Clark Creek State Park Natural Area Journey through lush woodlands and discover cascading waterfalls along rugged trails in this spectacular natural area known for its dramatic scenery and biodiversity.