Rolling Fork Mississippi HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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


1. Blue Lake Nature Trail Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Blue Lake Nature Trail, where forested paths wind along the water's edge for a classic Mississippi hiking experience.


2. Leroy Percy State Park Explore lush hardwood forests and cypress swamps on the designated nature trails at Leroy Percy State Park, renowned as Mississippi's oldest state park.


3. Delta National Forest Venture onto miles of wooded and open hiking trails through Delta National Forest, the only bottomland hardwood national forest in the United States.


4. Great River Road State Park Discover sweeping Mississippi River vistas and scenic woodland trails at Great River Road State Park, perfect for hikers seeking Delta landscapes.


5. Hollandale Rail-Trail Stroll or hike the Hollandale Rail-Trail for a peaceful journey through rural Delta scenery on a converted railway corridor.



6. Clark Creek Natural Area Trek through rugged hills and lush hardwood forests in Clark Creek Natural Area, famous for its waterfalls and challenging hiking terrain.


7. Tanglefoot Trail Journey along the Tanglefoot Trail, a 43-mile rail trail winding through forests, fields, and small towns in the Mississippi Hills region.


8. Paul B. Johnson State Park Hike forested trails and lakeside paths at Paul B. Johnson State Park, a southern Mississippi favorite for outdoor adventure.


9. Longleaf Trace Traverse the scenic Longleaf Trace, a 44-mile multi-use trail through piney woods and quiet countryside in the heart of south Mississippi.


10. Turkey Fork Recreation Area Experience classic southern wilderness hiking on the wooded trails and rolling hills of Turkey Fork Recreation Area in De Soto National Forest.