Small town Mississippi is full of hidden gems. And we’d hate for you to miss any of them, which is why we mapped out a route to the best hidden gems in small town Mississippi. From can’t-miss shopping destinations to natural wonders, the following small town spots are sure to make a big impression.
The route is 320 miles and will take about six hours to complete.
However, you don’t have to commit to the entire route. You can easily alter it to suit your needs. To do so, simply click on the link right below the map.
1. Donna’s #6 Produce (Florence)
Dubbed a "migratory and mandatory stop," Donna’s #6 Produce attracts thousands of people a year – and it’s not hard to see why! The roadside store is stocked with quality homemade products, including more than a dozen flavors of ice cream, an array of cakes, pies, candies, and fudge, Mississippi-crafted goods, fresh produce, and lots more. For more information, click here.
2. Canton Movie Museums (Canton)
Small town Mississippi is full of surprises. For instance, did you know that several movies have been filmed in the town of Canton? It’s true, and you can learn all about the town’s cinematic history at the Canton Movie Museums. Filled with props and intricately detailed sets, the museums afford visitors the chance to revisit scenes from some of the most memorable movies filmed in Canton. For more information, click here.
3. Williams Brothers General Store (Philadelphia)
In business since 1907, Williams Brothers General Store is one of the oldest operating general stores in Mississippi. Still as charming as ever, the old-fashioned store has been visited by people from all over the nation. And just like when it first opened, it’s still stocked with all sorts of merchandise. While at the store, make sure to pick up some fresh-sliced bacon and hoop cheese – two of the store’s biggest sellers. For more information, click
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4. Taylor Grocery (Taylor)
The perfect place to grab a bite to eat on your small town hidden gem road trip, Taylor Grocery has been doling out the "world’s best catfish" for decades. As you can imagine, the place gets pretty packed, so a wait is likely. However, there’s a roomy porch and lots of sweet tea to help pass the time. For more information, click
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5. Sky Lake WMA (Belzoni)
Brimming with history AND beauty, Sky Lake WMA is home to some of the state’s largest and oldest bald cypress trees. The best part of all is that the ancient forest can be easily explored, thanks to a 1,700-foot boardwalk and paddling trail. For more information, click here.
So, did you know about these small town spots? Did we miss your favorite hidden gems in Mississippi? Tell us!
Looking for more hidden gems in Mississippi? You’re in luck! The Magnolia State has tons of them. Click here to read about 11 places in Mississippi that only locals know about.
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