Silver City Mississippi HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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


1. Delta National Forest Discover a rare bottomland hardwood forest in the Delta National Forest, where winding hiking trails lead through cypress sloughs and scenic woodlands teeming with wildlife.


2. Sunflower Wildlife Management Area Adventure into the Sunflower Wildlife Management Area, featuring miles of natural trails through native forests, wetlands, and tranquil backcountry ideal for wildlife viewing and day hikes.


3. Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge Experience pristine pine and hardwood forests, lakes, and boardwalks on the hiking trails of Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge, a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.


4. Hillside National Wildlife Refuge Traverse the wild heart of the Mississippi Delta at Hillside National Wildlife Refuge, where designated nature trails immerse you in forests, wetlands, and abundant birdlife.


5. Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge Explore winding trails through mature forests and marshes at Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge, famed for its seasonal wildlife sightings and peaceful hiking escapes.



6. Leroy Percy State Park Stroll under ancient oaks and among natural springs along rustic hiking trails at Leroy Percy State Park, Mississippi's oldest state park and a Delta gem.


7. Mathews Brake National Wildlife Refuge Hike beside cypress swamps and waterfowl-filled wetlands at Mathews Brake National Wildlife Refuge, where quiet trails offer a peaceful retreat into Delta wilderness.


8. Morgan Brake National Wildlife Refuge Follow nature trails winding through forested ridges and seasonal wetlands at Morgan Brake National Wildlife Refuge, a hidden spot for hiking and birding.


9. Homochitto National Forest Immerse yourself in miles of woodland hiking trails across Homochitto National Forest, where rolling hills, streams, and peaceful pine groves await the adventurous.


10. Bienville National Forest Journey through the piney woods and hardwood bottoms of Bienville National Forest, featuring scenic hiking trails and abundant natural beauty in central Mississippi.