Shelby Mississippi HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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


1. Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge Discover a true Delta wilderness experience with over nine miles of designated hiking trails winding through forests, wetlands, and meadows at Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge.


2. Hugh Jack Stubbs Recreational Trail Embark on a scenic journey along the five-mile Hugh Jack Stubbs Recreational Trail, which weaves through lush landscapes and offers access to Moon Lake's shoreline for a classic Mississippi Delta adventure.


3. Leroy Percy State Park Explore cypress breaks and rolling woodlands on designated hiking trails at Leroy Percy State Park, Mississippi's oldest state park nestled in the Delta.


4. Tallahatchie National Wildlife Refuge Roam wild through bottomland hardwood forests and seasonal wetlands on natural trails at Tallahatchie National Wildlife Refuge, a haven for wildlife watchers and hikers alike.


5. Mathews Brake National Wildlife Refuge Trek through peaceful woodlands and around the region's largest natural lake at Mathews Brake National Wildlife Refuge, a quiet spot for day hiking and birdwatching.



6. Wall Doxey State Park Venture into rolling forested hills and around Spring Lake on the park's scenic hiking trails at Wall Doxey State Park, perfect for a getaway into nature.


7. Holmes County State Park Experience tranquil woodlands and lakeside vistas along designated hiking trails at Holmes County State Park, a treasured natural escape in central Mississippi.


8. Delta National Forest Traverse pristine bottomland hardwood forests and remote backcountry routes in Delta National Forest, the only bottomland hardwood national forest in the U.S.


9. Tishomingo State Park Hike dramatic rocky outcrops, fern-filled forests, and wildflower-lined creeks on the legendary trails of Tishomingo State Park, set in the Appalachian foothills.


10. Tuxachanie National Recreation Trail Journey through lush pine woods, wetlands, and historic landscapes on the Tuxachanie National Recreation Trail, one of Mississippi's premier long-distance wilderness hikes.