Forget planning an out-of-state vacation; there’s plenty to do right here in Mississippi! If you find yourself wondering, "What should I add to my Mississippi bucket list?" Well, I've got you covered with the ultimate list of attractions in Mississippi. From museums to sandy shores, here are some of the best things to do in Mississippi.
1. Visit the home of the King
Now a historic landmark, the modest home where Elvis Presley was born is available for touring. You can also visit Circle G Ranch in Horn Lake! This massive ranch was where Elvis and Priscilla spent their honeymoon.
2. Tour the Vicksburg National Military Park
Thanks to the numerous exhibits, the U.S.S. Cairo Museum, and a very informative Visitor Center, history comes to life at Vicksburg National Military Park, making it one of the top attractions in the state.
3. Revisit the past in Natchez
Established in 1716, Natchez is the oldest settlement on the Mississippi River and, as such, the town is filled with gorgeous antebellum homes that are open for touring.
4. Enjoy the waterfalls at the Clark Creek Nature Area
Considered one of Mississippi’s "most beautiful outdoor treasures," the Clark Creek Nature Area encompasses more than 700 acres and features approximately 50 waterfalls, which range in size from 10’ to more than 30’ in height.
5. Immerse yourself in both history and nature at Dunn’s Falls
Located on the Chunky River, Dunn’s Falls features a 65’ waterfall, an 1857 grist mill, and access to a ton of outdoor activities such as primitive camping, cabin stays, fishing, swimming, paddle-boating, picnicking, and hiking.
6. Explore the Petrified Forest
The only one of its kind in this part of the country, Flora’s Petrified Forest has been 36 million years in the making, and offers visitors the chance to view amazing fossils that exhibit perfectly preserved details.
7. Learn about one of the state’s biggest industries at the Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum
Established in 1986, this museum is intended to preserve and interpret the maritime history and heritage of the Gulf Coast through historic photos and objects, and by offering exhibits on a variety of topics, such as shrimping, oystering, recreational fishing, net making, and more. This is one of the most unique museums in Mississippi, and also a budget friendly one!
8. Feel like a kid again at the Kermit the Frog Museum
The Kermit the Frog Museum is one afternoon adventure the entire family will love. Located within Leland’s Chamber of Commerce, this quirky museum features numerous exhibits, a plethora of memorabilia, a gift shop, and, for those die-hard fans, a library filled with "pages upon pages" of Muppet facts.
9. Dine at Weidmann’s
Serving Meridian since 1870, this historic restaurant has become known for its southern cuisine and comfortable, cozy atmosphere. Over the years, Weidmann’s has been featured in numerous books, magazines, cookbooks and television shows.
10. Grab a bite to eat at Borroum’s Drug Store
Founded in 1865, Borroum’s is the oldest drug store that has been in continuous operation in the state and is known for having one of the best slugburgers around - which means a visit to this classic eatery is a must.
11. Spend the day at the Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum
Located in Jackson, the Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum offers a ton of amazing exhibits including the Heritage Center, which explains the means used by farmers to transport goods, and small town Mississippi, a life-size replica of a small southern town in the 1800’s.
12. Tour the home of William Faulkner
The home of William Faulkner and his family for over 40 years, Rowan Oak is open for touring year-round. This is one of the best things to do in Oxford, especially for bookworms!
13. Visit the home of Jefferson Davis
Serving as the last home of Jefferson Davis, Beauvoir has been preserved at the request of Davis’ widow, Varina. Today, the home is open seven days a week for touring and features artifacts connected to the daily life of Confederate soldiers, such as weapons and clothing as well as a gallery filled with fine art from the era.
14. Experience fine dining at Mary Mahoney’s
Considered one of the most unique restaurants in the south, Mary Mahoney’s offers fine dining in an upscale atmosphere. The legendary cuisine, which has been enjoyed by presidents, celebrities, and dignitaries, is something you’ll definitely want to experience for yourself.
15. Fill up on Mr. D’s Heavenly Fried Chicken
Located in Lorman, the Old Country Store features an all-you-can-eat buffet filled with southern comfort food, including "Mr. D’s Heavenly Fried Chicken." Boasted as some of the best fried chicken around, Mr. D’s fried chicken has been featured on several television shows and attracts diners from all over.
16. Follow the Tamale Trail
In the Mississippi Delta, food staples include catfish, barbecue, and hot tamales. That’s right; hot tamales. The local specialty is so popular, in fact, that there is an entire trail dedicated to the cuisine. Follow the Tamale Trail, which runs along historic Highway 61, and indulge in the dozens of different types of tamales the Delta has to offer.
17. Travel the Natchez Trace Parkway
Take a drive through history on this 444-mile parkway, which offers exceptional scenery in addition to activities such as hiking, biking, horseback riding, and camping.
18. Get the blues
There’s no better place to learn about the blues than the Mississippi Blues Trail. The unforgettable journey includes numerous stops throughout the state as well as markers filled with interesting facts, guaranteeing to give visitors a new appreciation for America’s music.
19. Check out the Windsor Ruins
Built in the mid 1800s, the Windsor Plantation once encompassed a whopping 2,600 acres! The stunning mansion survived the Civil War practically unscathed; however, in 1890, a houseguest accidentally left a lit cigar on the balcony and the mansion burned to the ground, leaving behind only the columns, balustrades, and iron stairs.
20. Explore the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center
Located at the Shiloh National Military Park, this museum in Mississippi tells the story of the city of Corinth during the Civil War through two video presentations, interactive interpretive exhibits, and detailed bronze work.
21. Sail away to Ship Island
Of course, enjoying the beaches is one of the best things to do in Mississippi, and Ship Island might just be the best beach in Mississippi. Just a short boat ride from the Gulf Coast, Ship Island is a tropical paradise, complete with gorgeous white beaches and beautiful blue water.
22. Experience the greatness known as the Neshoba County Fair.
Known as "Mississippi’s Giant House Party," the Neshoba County Fair attracts thousands of people from across the country. The week-long event is filled with socializing, great food, exhibits, rides, races, including the fair’s signature chair race, a car parade, rodeo, and more.
23. Tour the B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center.
Open since 2008, this museum honors the life and music of the legendary B.B. King, all while celebrating the Delta’s rich musical heritage. Through music, art, artifacts, educational programs, exhibits, and video presentations, visitors are completely immersed in the local culture.
24. Visit the "Grand Canyon"
Referred to as "Mississippi’s Little Grand Canyon," Red Bluff is a geologic formation that has been created by the natural erosion of the nearby Pearl River. The amazing sight has become an extremely popular tourist attraction over the years.
25. Explore Tishomingo State Park
Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Tishomingo State Park offers a breathtaking landscape made up of massive rock formations and fern-filled crevices that can’t be found anywhere else in the world.
Even with 25 attractions, I know we've barely scratched the surface. Add some of your Mississippi bucket list ideas with a comment.
If you're thinking about gassing up the car to check out some of these attractions, be sure to take a peep at our ultimate road trip packing guide. Safe travels!
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