We've got a tree-mendous idea for your next in-state adventure: exploring the ancient forests of Mississippi! There are actually a couple of old-growth forests and historically significant trees in Mississippi - all of which offer a unique peek into the past. See for yourself by heading out on the 3-day road trip in Mississippi we've mapped out. It leads to three different tree-centric sites and even includes lodging that keeps with the road trip theme.
Spanning just over 400 miles from the Delta to the Gulf Coast, the route will take about seven hours to complete. Obviously, though, that doesn’t account for time spent at each stop.
Don’t have an entire weekend to devote to exploring the ancient forests of Mississippi? That’s okay; you can
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1. Sky Lake Wildlife Management Area - Belzoni
Sky Lake WMA is the perfect place to kick off your tree-inspired adventure – and that’s because it’s home to some of the biggest cypress trees on the planet, with one of the biggest measuring 47 feet around! Not only big, but the trees are also old, too. It’s estimated that some of the trees in the WMA are over 1,000 years old, making them some of the oldest trees in Mississippi. When it comes to admiring the ancient giants, you have two options – a boardwalk trail and a paddling trail.
2. The Tree House - Jackson
A charming Airbnb in Jackson's Belhaven neighborhood, The Tree House is the perfect place to turn in for the night. Keeping with the tree theme, it’s surrounded by oak, magnolia, and crepe myrtle trees. Plus, it has a huge back deck that overlooks a greenery-filled courtyard. This gorgeous spot is the perfect addition to a weekend road trip in Mississippi.
3. Mississippi Petrified Forest - Flora
When it comes to ancient forests in Mississippi, you won’t find any older than the Mississippi Petrified Forest, which is filled with petrified wood that’s taken millions of years to form. As one of only two petrified forests in the eastern U.S., the Mississippi Petrified Forest isn’t just one of the most
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4. The Forest Retreat - Gloster
Another great stay that sticks with the theme of the road trip is this beautiful
treehouse in Mississippi. It's called The Forest Retreat and it is comprised of several treehouse-style cabins. Charmingly rustic, the unconventional treehouses have been specifically designed to blend into the forested landscape, offering one of the most unique getaways in the state.
5. Friendship Oak - Long Beach
Okay, so this isn’t technically a forest, but the Friendship Oak is too iconic not to mention. Dating back to 1487, it’s one of the oldest trees east of the Mississippi River and has been around since before Columbus came to America! The old (and giant!) oak, which is located on the University of Southern Mississippi’s Gulf Coast campus, has inspired somewhat of a legend. It’s said any who walk under its limbs will remain friends forever. Make sure to keep that in mind when visiting.
So, did you know about these ancient forests in Mississippi? Ever visited any of them? Did we miss your favorite old-growth forest in Mississippi? Let us know. If you have additional destinations you'd recommend visiting on road trips in Mississippi, just let us know in the comments section. We're always happy to hear from you! If you're looking to make your road trip even better, check out the Best Road Trip Snacks: 50 On-The-Go Food Ideas so you will be well-supplied on your trip.
These might be some of the oldest trees in Mississippi, but they’re not the state’s only towering wonders. True to its name, the Cypress Swamp Loop Trail winds right through a cypress swamp. It’s the best boardwalk trail in Mississippi, and at under one-half mile, it’s doable for hikers of all skill levels.
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