Petal Mississippi HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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


1. De Soto National Forest Wander through vast pine forests, tranquil swamps, and wildflower meadows along miles of rugged, designated hiking trails in De Soto National Forest—Mississippi's premier hiking wilderness.


2. Black Creek Wilderness Adventure deep into the heart of the Black Creek Wilderness, where backcountry trails wind through pristine woodlands and across scenic streams, offering solitude and striking beauty.


3. Paul B. Johnson State Park Explore hardwood forests and rolling hills on the scenic hiking trails of Paul B. Johnson State Park, just south of Hattiesburg and perfect for day hikes immersed in nature.


4. Longleaf Trace Traverse the celebrated Longleaf Trace, a 41-mile rail-trail system stretching from Hattiesburg into the countryside, where hikers enjoy piney woods, wildlife, and peaceful rural vistas.


5. Leaf River Wildlife Management Area Experience the wild side of Mississippi at Leaf River Wildlife Management Area, where designated trails meander through remote forests teeming with native flora and fauna.



6. Little Biloxi Wildlife Management Area Discover winding footpaths through pine uplands and hardwood bottomlands at Little Biloxi Wildlife Management Area, a haven for hikers seeking quiet adventure in natural settings.


7. Red Creek Wildlife Management Area Venture along rustic trails that follow the banks of Red Creek, surrounded by dense forests and serene wilderness inside Red Creek Wildlife Management Area.


8. Tuxachanie Trail Trek the Tuxachanie Trail for an immersive hike through De Soto National Forest's pine flatwoods, pitcher plant bogs, and historic sites along a 12-mile backcountry route.


9. Old River Wildlife Management Area Hike secluded trails beside cypress-tupelo swamps and ancient river channels in Old River Wildlife Management Area, a wild refuge for nature lovers.


10. Clark Creek Natural Area Marvel at over 50 waterfalls and steep, wooded ravines on the challenging hiking trails of Clark Creek Natural Area, one of Mississippi's most unique outdoor gems.