WANDERLIST Mississippi: Ten must-see attractions (and some off-the-beaten-track)

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Mississippi offers a cornucopia of cultural treasures, scenic landscapes, music and hospitable locals from the blues scene in Clarksdale to the historical significance of Vicksburg.

  • Natchez Trace Parkway – Follow the trail of Native Americans, explorers, and settlers as you drive through the serene landscapes of this historic route.
  • Vicksburg National Military Park – Immerse yourself in Civil War history and learn about the pivotal Siege of Vicksburg through engaging exhibits and well-preserved fortifications.
  • Mississippi Delta – Experience the birthplace of blues music by visiting iconic towns like Clarksdale, where you can enjoy live performances and dive deep into the region’s rich musical heritage.
  • Elvis Presley Birthplace – Delve into the life and legacy of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll in Tupelo, where you can see his humble childhood home and explore the museum dedicated to him.
  • Gulf Islands National Seashore – Discover white beaches, sparkling turquoise waters, and abundant wildlife on the barrier islands of Mississippi, offering a escape from the daily grind.
  • Biloxi’s Casinos – Try your luck at the casinos along the Gulf Coast, where you can enjoy gaming, entertainment, and seafood while overlooking the coastline.
  • Old Capitol Museum – Visit the Old Capitol building in Jackson, a architectural masterpiece that now houses a museum showcasing Mississippi’s political history.
  • Vicksburg Riverfront Murals – Take a stroll along the Mississippi River and admire the impressive series of murals that depict the city’s colourful past.
  • William Faulkner House – Explore the home of one of America’s greatest literary legends in Oxford, where you can gain insight into the life and works of William Faulkner.
  • Mississippi Museum of Art – Immerse yourself in the arts scene of Jackson at this exceptional museum, featuring a diverse collection of American, European, and African artwork.
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Off-the-Beaten-Track Gems:

  • Tishomingo State Park – Go off the grid in this scenic park with beautiful rock formations, hiking trails, and the opportunity to canoe and fish in the crystal-clear Bear Creek.
  • Windsor Ruins – Admire the hauntingly beautiful remains of an antebellum mansion that was destroyed by fire during the Civil War, located near Port Gibson.
  • Rosalie Mansion – Step back in time as you explore this elegant 19th-century mansion in Natchez, filled with period furniture, gardens, and Mississippi River views.
  • Mississippi Petrified Forest – Unearth ancient tree fossils, take a hike through the fossil museum, and enjoy picnicking in this hidden gem near Flora.
  • Cat Island National Wildlife Refuge – Embark on a boat tour to this secluded coastal island, cherished for its unspoiled natural beauty and excellent bird-watching opportunities.
  • Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale – Dive deeper into the blues scene by visiting this lesser-known gem, dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of Delta blues musicians.
  • Marshall County Courthouse – Admire the neoclassical architecture of this courthouse in Holly Springs, and explore the town, known for its Civil War history.
  • Longwood – Admire the peculiar octagonal house that remains unfinished since construction stopped due to the Civil War, located in Natchez.
  • Bynum Mounds – Discover the ancient history of Mississippi by visiting this Native American archaeological site, displaying earthen mounds dating back thousands of years, near Baldwyn.
  • Cato community – Experience the rich African American heritage in this historic community near Fayette, known for its architecture, warm community spirit, and storytelling traditions.
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