Top Locations for Hunting in Mississippi
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ADeSoto National Forest
- P.O. Box 248
654 West Frontage Road, Wiggins, MS 39577, U.S.A. - +1 601 928 4422
- Overview Mississippi's largest national forest, the DeSoto, covers more than 500,000 acres. Its pineywoods of longleaf, slash and loblolly pine cover gently rolling terrain. There are winding streams, slow moving most of the year, which form the wet bottomlands that grow excellent hardwood. These are blac... more on LLBean.com
DeSoto National Forest
P.O. Box 248654 West Frontage Road, Wiggins, MS 39577, U.S.A.
BDahomey National Wildlife Refuge
- 831 Hwy. 446
Boyle, MS 38730, U.S.A. - +1 662 742 9331
- Overview Dahomey, an island of forested wetlands in a sea of agricultural land, preserves rare natural habitat in northwestern Mississippi. The bulk of the refuge's 9,700 acres is comprised of hardwood forested wetlands. Most of these woodland areas are wet from November through May. Migratory waterfowl u... more on LLBean.com
Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge
831 Hwy. 446Boyle, MS 38730, U.S.A.
CNoxubee National Wildlife Refuge
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- 2970 Bluff Lake Road
Brooksville, MS 39739, U.S.A. - +1 662 323 5548
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge (pronounced Nox' u bee), conserves land in three counties (Noxubee, Oktibbeha, and Winston) of east-central Mississippi. The refuge was created from land acquired in the 1930s by the Resettlement Administration. The 48,000-acre refuge serves as a resting and feedi... more on LLBean.com
Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge
2970 Bluff Lake RoadBrooksville, MS 39739, U.S.A.
DHillside National Wildlife Refuge
- 1562 Providence Road
Cruger, MS 38924, U.S.A. - +1 662 235 4989
- Overview The Hillside National Wildlife Refuge is a sanctuary for migrating waterfowl, especially wood ducks. The wetland habitat is also home to white-tailed deer, beavers, fox and alligators. Created by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and turned over to the National Wildlife Refuge system in 1975, the ... more on LLBean.com
Hillside National Wildlife Refuge
1562 Providence RoadCruger, MS 38924, U.S.A.
EBienville National Forest
- 3473 Hwy. 35 South
Forest, MS 39074, U.S.A. - +1 601 469 2513
- Overview The 178,400-acre Bienville National Forest, in east central Mississippi, was named for Jean Baptiste Bienville, founder of Mobile, Natchez and New Orleans. The forest offers camping, picnicking, swimming, hiking, fishing and historic sites. The 23-mile Shockaloe Horse and Hiking Trail, a national... more on LLBean.com
Bienville National Forest
3473 Hwy. 35 SouthForest, MS 39074, U.S.A.
FSt. Catherine Creek National Wildlife Refuge
- P.O. Box 217
76 Pintail Lane, Sibley, MS 39165, U.S.A. - +1 601 442 6696
- Overview St. Catherine Creek National Wildlife Refuge provides excellent winter habitats and nesting areas for waterfowl in the Lower Mississippi River Valley. Totalling 24,445 acres in southwest Mississippi about seven miles south of Natchez, the refuge is comprised of bottomland and upland hardwoods, cl... more on LLBean.com
St. Catherine Creek National Wildlife Refuge
P.O. Box 21776 Pintail Lane, Sibley, MS 39165, U.S.A.
GMathews Brake National Wildlife Refuge
- C/O Hillside N.W.R.
1562 Providence Road, Cruger, MS 38924, U.S.A. - +1 662 235 4989
- Overview Morgan Brake offers 7,381 acres of diverse habitat that includes bottomland hardwoods, reforested areas, moist soil units, wetlands and agricultural areas. Former aquaculture ponds have been converted to moist soil units. Old willow infestations are now used as rookeries by thousands of wading bi... more on LLBean.com
- Overview Located five miles east of Sidon, this refuge preserves much of the lake area known as Mathews Brake. The lake is shallow but supports an excellent fishery for crappie, bream, bass and catfish. The 2,418-acre refuge is covered by cypress and tupelo stands with bottomland hardwood fingers extendin... more on LLBean.com
Mathews Brake National Wildlife Refuge
C/O Hillside N.W.R.1562 Providence Road, Cruger, MS 38924, U.S.A.
HDelta National Forest
- 20380 Hwy. 61
Rolling Fork, MS 39159, U.S.A. - +1 662 873 6256
- Overview The Delta is the country's only bottomland hardwood national forest. It lies within the Mississippi Waterfowl Flyway and is an excellent place to watch migratory birds. The 60,115-acre forest is northwest of Jackson near the state's western border. It has two developed recreation sites. At Blue L... more on LLBean.com
Delta National Forest
20380 Hwy. 61Rolling Fork, MS 39159, U.S.A.
ILeroy Percy State Park
- P.O. Box 176
Off Hwy. 12, Hollandale, MS 38748, U.S.A. - +1 662 827 5436
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview Mississippi's oldest state park, developed in 1932 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, is named for a U.S. Senator from Mississippi who served in the early 1900s. The 2,280-acre park includes a wildlife management area. Wildlife at Leroy Percy includes alligators, which can be viewed in their nat... more on LLBean.com
Leroy Percy State Park
P.O. Box 176Off Hwy. 12, Hollandale, MS 38748, U.S.A.
JGrand Bay National Wildlife Refuge
- 6005 Bayou Heron Road
Moss Point, MS 39562, U.S.A. - +1 228 475 0765
- Overview The Grand Bay savanna, which straddles the Mississippi-Alabama boundary, is the last and largest remnant of a once-prominent wetland pine savanna ecosystem. Besides protecting the savanna, the refuge provides habitat for a second breeding flock of Mississippi sandhill cranes. The marsh and open w... more on LLBean.com
Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge
6005 Bayou Heron RoadMoss Point, MS 39562, U.S.A.
