When it comes to chasing waterfalls in the foothills of the Appalachians, we get it…The Magnolia State isn’t the first place that you think of. While there are no 100-foot cascades in the state, Mississippi waterfalls are small, but they certainly lack no natural beauty. You’ve heard the term “good things come in small packages,” and that is no different when it comes to these hidden gems. If you love chasing waterfalls, no matter how big, little, or wide, here are some of the best waterfalls in Mississippi that you’ll adore as much as we do.
We are featuring 12 of the most beautiful waterfalls in Mississippi from the largest to the most accessible. Chances are, you’re going to want to add all these waterfalls to your list this year. In fact, I see a waterfall road trip in your future!
Ready to explore more waterfalls beyond the state border? From jaw-dropping cascades to swimmable emerald ponds, there are countless magnificent waterfalls found across the United States to explore.
Go Chasing Waterfalls
Here’s a Google map showing you where these hidden gems are located, so you can easily navigate to them and plan accordingly. Now, if you’re ready, let’s start this adventure of chasing the most incredible waterfalls in Mississippi.
Tallest Waterfalls In Mississippi
Some folks like things big - the bigger the better - as they say. And the tallest waterfalls in Mississippi are big enough to take your breath away. The tallest of them is Dunn’s Falls in Enterprise, and it’s a favorite for locals and visitors alike. Read about Dunn’s Falls as well as two more of the biggest waterfalls in Mississippi that belong on your bucket list this year.
1. Dunn’s Falls, Enterprise
Location: Enterprise
Popularity: Extremely popular. One of the most visited tourist attractions in the state.
Need To Know: There is an entrance fee to the park as well as fees for other amenities. The park is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Our waterfall adventure begins at the most iconic and tallest cascade in Mississippi - Dunn's Falls. Built in the 1850s, this 65-foot gem once powered the grist mill that stands next to it. Today, it serves as a recreation playground with picnic areas, grills, hiking trails, and more. It’s a great spot to swim or for a small fee you can fish on the Chunky River where the falls plunge into.
2. Clark Creek Falls, Woodville
Location: Woodville
Popularity: Very popular for hiking and chasing waterfalls.
Need To Know: There is a $2 admission fee per person; kids 5 and under are FREE. The park is closed on Monday and Tuesday.
If there was a Disneyland for waterfalls, Clark Creek Natural Area would be it. This scenic spot has not 10, not 20, but 50 waterfalls for you to explore. Some are tiny little gems, while others are between 10 and 30 feet tall. One of the best waterfalls inside the nature area is the Clark Creek Falls, which is the first one you’ll get to as you explore. It’s less than a mile to get to this marvel and you’ll easily fall in love with the picturesque scene.
3. Cooper Falls, Iuka
Location: Iuka
Popularity: Popular during the warmer months.
Need To Know: There is a $2 admission fee per person; kids 5 and under are FREE. You can rent a boat from the marina to see the falls.
Tucked inside J.P. Coleman State Park, Cooper Falls is a 50-foot hidden gem that is a sight to behold. Not only is it one of the biggest waterfalls in Mississippi, but it’s also one of the coolest cascades on our list, as you can only access it by boat from Pickwick Lake. This gives you a chance to spend the day on the water swimming, fishing, or simply relaxing. Plus, as an added bonus, you’ll have access to all the amenities of J.P. Coleman State Park.
Best Waterfall Hikes In Mississippi
Hikers, you’ll be happy to know that there are several waterfall hiking trails in Mississippi that lead to some incredible rewards. After all, when the journey is just as good as the trek, it makes the adventure that much more fun. These hikes will take you through the vast landscapes of the Magnolia State. So, be prepared to see unique rock formations, towering bluffs, and of course, some incredible waterfalls along the way. And if you’re wondering if you need hiking boots for these outdoor adventures…the short answer is yes! Oh, you should also download AllTrails+ before you leave for these hikes.
4. Bear Creek Outcroppings Trail, Dennis
Location: Dennis
Popularity: Popular trail for hiking and rock climbing.
Need To Know: Located inside Tishomingo State Park, you’ll need to pay the $2 admission fee per person for access to the trail. Kids 5 and under are FREE.
One of my favorite things is to view waterfalls from different angles. And if I can walk behind one and get some great pictures then I am in nature heaven. You can do just that when you hike the 2-mile Bear Creek Outcroppings Trail to see Bear Creek Falls. You’ll love this trek as you’ll encounter unique rock formations, natural springs, and you’ll even need to cross a swinging bridge along the way. This is a great kid-friendly trail so bring them along for the adventure.
5. Clark Creek Natural Area Trails, Woodville
Location: Woodville
Popularity: Extremely popular trails for chasing waterfalls.
Need To Know: There is a $2 admission fee per person; kids 5 and under are FREE. The park is closed on Monday and Tuesday. Bring cash.
Yes, Clark Creek Natural Area is also on our list for the best waterfall hikes in Mississippi. After all, within the 700-acre preserve, there are over 50 waterfalls to discover, and with over 5 miles of hiking trails, it’s no wonder that folks travel from as far as Louisiana and Tennessee just to hike these trails. Be sure to wear good hiking boots as some of the areas can be quite slippery and muddy. Also, for the best experience, you should hike these trails after a good rain so that the waterfalls will be flowing in all their glory. You can easily spend the entire day inside this waterfall wonderland.
6. Tishomingo State Park, Tishomingo
Location: Tishomingo
Popularity: Popular park for hiking and rock climbing.
Need To Know: There is a $2 admission fee per person for access to the park. Kids 5 and under are FREE.
With its unique landscape and incredible rock formations, Tishomingo State Park attracts outdoor enthusiasts from all over. And while some might be there to take advantage of the amenities, the waterfall hiking trails are also popular. There are over 10 miles of hiking trails inside the park, and after a good rain, you can easily discover some incredible cascades as you meander along the trails. Be sure to trek the CCC Camp Trail Loop, where you’ll see the pretty waterfall pictured above. It’s a great spot to snap some pretty nature pics.
Accessible Waterfalls In Mississippi (No Hiking Required)
While hiking to see a waterfall can be an exhilarating adventure, sometimes you just want to skip the trek and get right to the reward. Especially if the weather outside isn’t the best. Thankfully, there are some easy access waterfalls in Mississippi that require little to no hiking at all. And even better, they can be accessed by folks with all kinds of abilities, making them a perfect place to spend the day. Leave your hiking boots at home to explore these 3 easy access waterfalls in Mississippi.
7. Elvis Presley Center, Tupelo
Location: Tupelo
Popularity: Extremely popular attraction that's visited by thousands of people.
Need To Know: The grounds are open 24 hours per day and free to explore, but if you would like to visit the house, museum, or chapel, there’s an entrance fee that varies by age.
If you have never visited the Elvis Presley Center, then here’s your chance to add it to your list. There is a pretty little gem of a waterfall inside the park. This is one of the easiest waterfalls to access in Mississippi. No hiking is required and it’s accessible to folks with all abilities. Plus, the waterfall is illuminated in the evenings, which adds more to its beauty. Not to mention that it’s located along Reflections Lake, so what this waterfall lacks in size, the stunning scenery makes up for it.
8. Owens Creek Waterfall, Hermanville
Location: Hermanville
Popularity: Hidden gem. Not very popular.
Need To Know: Visit after a heavy rainfall to see what’s left of the waterfalls. Even if the falls aren't flowing, there is a cute little picnic area where you can stop and have a bite to eat.
Located at milepost 52.4 on the Natchez Trace Parkway, just 15 minutes from the town of Port Gibson is Owens Creek Waterfall. You’ll need to plan ahead to see this fall in all its glory, as it only flows heavily after a good, heavy rainfall. Over the years, the creek that feeds the falls has dissipated a bit, but don’t let that stop you from visiting this hidden gem. It’s an easy access waterfall that can be viewed from above just a few steps from the parking area. And when you’re done marveling at the falls, drive a few miles down to see the ghost town of Rocky Springs.
9. Geyser Falls Water Theme Park, Philadelphia
Location: Philadelphia
Popularity: Extremely popular water park.
Need To Know: There is an admission fee to enter the water park that varies by age. But you’ll have access to all the other attractions, making it a great spot for a day trip.
When it comes to easy access waterfalls in Mississippi, the waterfall at Geyser Falls Water Theme Park is perhaps the most fun one to explore. The waterfall is tucked along the 1,200-foot lazy river, so all you need to do is float on by to see this man-made beauty. For extra fun, you’ll want to float underneath the waterfall, especially if it’s a hot day. You can also witness the falls from a nearby bridge, which gives you a different viewpoint as well as a place for great photo ops. Although this waterfall is man-made, I love the rockwork that surrounds it…giving it a natural look.
Best Waterfalls Near Jackson
Jackson is the largest city in Mississippi, and it’s surrounded by natural beauty including several waterfalls. In fact, we featured Mint Spring Falls in Vicksburg, a hidden waterfall just about 45 minutes away. Unfortunately, this gem is off-limits to the public. But have no fear, I found a few waterfalls near Jackson that are great destinations for day trips for you and your family.
10. Seminary Falls, Seminary
Location: Seminary
Popularity: Very popular during the warmer months.
Need To Know: There are fees associated with the amenities at Okatoma Outdoor Post. You can also camp overnight if you choose to.
As one of the best waterfall swimming holes in Mississippi, Seminary Falls is great for a day trip from Jackson. Located along Okatoma Creek, it’s about an hour drive to get to the falls. Don’t expect to find towering cascades here, instead, you’ll be greeted with tiny little waterfalls flowing over the rock inside the roaring creek, creating the ultimate swimming hole. If you’re an avid water adventurer, then you’ll love kayaking at these rapids. You can rent one from Okatoma Outdoor Post and spend the day in the area. Also, pack a lunch and enjoy a picnic while you’re there.
11. Merit Water Park, Mendenhall
Location: Mendenhall
Popularity: Extremely popular water park during the warmer months.
Need To Know: There is no lifeguard on duty, so be careful and swim at your own risk.
By no means is the waterfall at Merit Water Park towering over your head. In fact, just like Seminary Falls, the tiny cascades are formed from the cool spring waters of Rial Creek flowing over the rocky creek bed. But don’t let that stop you from visiting this hidden gem. Merit Falls has spring-fed crystal-clear water that remains cool all year long, making it a great spot to cool off during the summer months. Only 30 miles from Jackson, you can easily spend the day swimming and be back home in time for dinner.
12. Rocky Falls, Crystal Springs
Location: Crystal Springs
Popularity: Not popular. Hidden gem that is visited by locals.
Need To Know: There is a campground in the area as well as hiking trails, so you might see ATV riders or a few local folks here.
One of Mississippi's true hidden gems is located in Crystal Springs, just 30 miles away from Jackson. Not many folks know about Rocky Falls, a small but beautiful cascade on Turkey Creek, so you could potentially have the scenic spot to yourself. Be sure to stop by Chautauqua Park, which is an underrated park boasting a 35-acre scenic lake, nature trails, natural springs, and more. This would be a fun day trip adventure from Jackson.
How many of these Mississippi waterfalls have you explored? Did all your favorites make our list? If not, tell us in the comments and we'll be sure to feature them in our next series for the best waterfalls in Mississippi. Now, lace up those hiking boots or perhaps not, and let's explore all the natural and well...manmade beauties of the Magnolia State.
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