When you want to view wildlife in Mississippi, you don't have to travel far. Whether you hop on a hiking trail, visit a lake, or even stop by your local city park, you're certain to find everything from chipmunks to alligators! Here's a wildlife refuge that's a great place to view and photograph animals in their natural habitat, and if you're interested in seeing alligators up close, this is the place to go.
The Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge is located in Starkville, Mississippi.
Click here for directions to the refuge.
The refuge covers 48,000 acres and provides a safe habitat for many birds and animals. With its gorgeous and mysterious lakes, this refuge is the perfect place to see all kinds of animals up close — including alligators.
The hiking trails and boardwalks throughout the refuge are open to visitors seven days a week, from sunrise to sunset.
Take a stroll through the lush, green surroundings here to see tons of different wildlife species, including deer...
...raccoons, skunks, possums...
...and birds of all kinds.
The most sought-after animals at this refuge are the alligators. Reaching sizes up to 18 feet in length, these monsters of the swap can live for as long as 50 years.
Keep a close eye on the waters surrounding you... you just might see an alligator! Spring and fall are the best seasons to spot these beasts.
From little guys hanging out on the banks...
...to giant gators dining on big fish, these alligators are certain to fill you with awe and wonder.
What are you waiting for? If you'd like to see these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat, you should make plans to visit soon.
While the boardwalks and trails are open seven days a week, the Visitor Center is only open on select days. Visit Wednesday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For more information, visit the Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge's website, and check out its Facebook page for some great wildlife photos, and current events.
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