We’ve all heard the expression, “Go big or go home!” And if that’s how you live your life, the following waterfall road trip in Mississippi, which leads to the state’s biggest waterfalls, is definitely for you! The road trip’s route is already mapped out for you. So, all you have to do is gas up the car, grab some snacks, and hit the road. Read on for all the details.
The entire route of the waterfall road trip in Mississippi spans 450 miles and will take about 7.5 hours to complete. Of course, that doesn’t account for the time you’ll spend at each waterfall. To alter the route, click the link above.
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- Clark Creek Natural Area - Woodville
jmpncsu/TripAdvisor The Clark Creek Natural Area has been dubbed one of the Magnolia State’s most beautiful outdoor treasures – and it definitely doesn’t disappoint, especially when it comes to waterfalls. There are roughly 50 waterfalls scattered throughout the 700-acre nature area. What’s more, the falls range in size from 10’ to more than 30’ in height. Several waterfalls can be found along the park’s improved trail, which at 1.78 miles, is suitable for hikers of all ages and skill levels.
Note: Some of the waterfalls are seasonal and depend on rainfall. However, there are several waterfalls that can be found throughout the year. 366 Ft Adams Pond Rd, Woodville, MS 39669, USA
- Dunn’s Falls Park - Enterprise
google/Amee Stoneman Located within a scenic park, this easy-to-access waterfall was created in the 1850s and once used to power the factory of famed hat maker J.B. Stetson. At 65’ in height, it’s by far the state’s tallest waterfall, making it a must-visit on any waterfall-inspired journey. Though impressive, this waterfall isn’t all the park has going for it. The grounds also include a historic grist mill, which you can tour, a picnic area, and barbecue grills. 6890 Dunns Falls Rd, Enterprise, MS 39330, USA
- Rawson Gully Falls - Meridian
Valerie Smith/Free Spirit Images Though located just off the road in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, most people don’t know about Rawson Gully Falls. A fact that’s even more surprising is when you learn that it’s one of the state’s tallest waterfalls. Reaching the 40-foot-tall waterfall requires just a short walk, which is completely worth the effort. We have more information on the waterfall’s location for you. Russell Mount Gilead Road, Russell Mt Gilead Rd, Mississippi, USA
- Cooper Falls - Iuka
Jay Humphries/Google Your waterfall adventure wouldn’t be complete without a stop at J.P. Coleman State Park, which is where you’ll find a river, Pickwick Lake, and Cooper Falls. This 50’ waterfall can best be viewed from the lake, but it’s still visible from the shoreline as well. 613 Co Rd 321, Iuka, MS 38852, USA
So, did you already know about these waterfalls in Mississippi? Have you ever visited any of the Mississippi waterfalls mentioned above? If so, please share your experience(s) with us in the comments below.
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The Clark Creek Natural Area has been dubbed one of the Magnolia State’s most beautiful outdoor treasures – and it definitely doesn’t disappoint, especially when it comes to waterfalls. There are roughly 50 waterfalls scattered throughout the 700-acre nature area. What’s more, the falls range in size from 10’ to more than 30’ in height. Several waterfalls can be found along the park’s improved trail, which at 1.78 miles, is suitable for hikers of all ages and skill levels.
Note: Some of the waterfalls are seasonal and depend on rainfall. However, there are several waterfalls that can be found throughout the year.
366 Ft Adams Pond Rd, Woodville, MS 39669, USA
google/Amee Stoneman
Located within a scenic park, this easy-to-access waterfall was created in the 1850s and once used to power the factory of famed hat maker J.B. Stetson. At 65’ in height, it’s by far the state’s tallest waterfall, making it a must-visit on any waterfall-inspired journey. Though impressive, this waterfall isn’t all the park has going for it. The grounds also include a historic grist mill, which you can tour, a picnic area, and barbecue grills.
6890 Dunns Falls Rd, Enterprise, MS 39330, USA
Valerie Smith/Free Spirit Images
Though located just off the road in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, most people don’t know about Rawson Gully Falls. A fact that’s even more surprising is when you learn that it’s one of the state’s tallest waterfalls. Reaching the 40-foot-tall waterfall requires just a short walk, which is completely worth the effort. We have more information on the waterfall’s location for you.
Russell Mount Gilead Road, Russell Mt Gilead Rd, Mississippi, USA
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Your waterfall adventure wouldn’t be complete without a stop at J.P. Coleman State Park, which is where you’ll find a river, Pickwick Lake, and Cooper Falls. This 50’ waterfall can best be viewed from the lake, but it’s still visible from the shoreline as well.
613 Co Rd 321, Iuka, MS 38852, USA
These aren’t the only waterfalls in Mississippi. In fact, there’s even a secret Mississippi waterfall that most people don’t know about!
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Mississippi Waterfalls + Related Info February 04, 2023 Jennifer Young What are three hidden waterfalls in Mississippi that belong on everyone’s bucket list? Several waterfalls are located throughout Mississippi. The following list includes three hidden waterfalls that everyone should include on their bucket list. Each one of them is definitely worth discovering.
- Scutchalo Falls Situated between Carpenter and Carlisle, Scutchalo Falls is a beautiful waterfall that’s located on an unknown tributary of Scutchalo Creek. This waterfall flows straight into a stunning emerald pool of water below.
- Dunn’s Falls At 65 feet high, Dunn’s Falls is the tallest waterfall in Mississippi. People travel from near and far to get a close-up view of this natural wonder.
- Tishomingo State Park Waterfalls In Mississippi’s Tishomingo State Park, there are several small waterfalls scattered throughout. These waterfalls are one of the main reasons Tishomingo State Park is Mississippi’s most popular state park. Everyone who visits this park loves discovering its waterfalls. What’s one of the best waterfall hikes in Mississippi? As previously mentioned, there are several trails in Mississippi that lead to waterfalls. One of the best waterfall hikes in Mississippi is located within the Clark Creek Natural Area in Woodville. At nearly two miles long, the improved trail within this natural area is easy to navigate by hikers of all ages. What makes this trail such a great one to hike is all of the beautiful natural scenery that surrounds it, including some stunning waterfalls. In fact, this trail will take hikers to five waterfalls. When it comes to height, most of the waterfalls in the Clark Creek Natural Area measure from 10 feet to more than 30 feet. Many of the waterfalls are also seasonal. However, some do flow year round.
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Mississippi Waterfalls + Related Info
February 04, 2023
Jennifer Young
What are three hidden waterfalls in Mississippi that belong on everyone’s bucket list? Several waterfalls are located throughout Mississippi. The following list includes three hidden waterfalls that everyone should include on their bucket list. Each one of them is definitely worth discovering.
- Scutchalo Falls Situated between Carpenter and Carlisle, Scutchalo Falls is a beautiful waterfall that’s located on an unknown tributary of Scutchalo Creek. This waterfall flows straight into a stunning emerald pool of water below.
- Dunn’s Falls At 65 feet high, Dunn’s Falls is the tallest waterfall in Mississippi. People travel from near and far to get a close-up view of this natural wonder.
- Tishomingo State Park Waterfalls In Mississippi’s Tishomingo State Park, there are several small waterfalls scattered throughout. These waterfalls are one of the main reasons Tishomingo State Park is Mississippi’s most popular state park. Everyone who visits this park loves discovering its waterfalls. What’s one of the best waterfall hikes in Mississippi? As previously mentioned, there are several trails in Mississippi that lead to waterfalls. One of the best waterfall hikes in Mississippi is located within the Clark Creek Natural Area in Woodville. At nearly two miles long, the improved trail within this natural area is easy to navigate by hikers of all ages. What makes this trail such a great one to hike is all of the beautiful natural scenery that surrounds it, including some stunning waterfalls. In fact, this trail will take hikers to five waterfalls. When it comes to height, most of the waterfalls in the Clark Creek Natural Area measure from 10 feet to more than 30 feet. Many of the waterfalls are also seasonal. However, some do flow year round.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Several waterfalls are located throughout Mississippi. The following list includes three hidden waterfalls that everyone should include on their bucket list. Each one of them is definitely worth discovering.
- Scutchalo Falls
Situated between Carpenter and Carlisle, Scutchalo Falls is a beautiful waterfall that’s located on an unknown tributary of Scutchalo Creek. This waterfall flows straight into a stunning emerald pool of water below.
- Dunn’s Falls
At 65 feet high, Dunn’s Falls is the tallest waterfall in Mississippi. People travel from near and far to get a close-up view of this natural wonder.
- Tishomingo State Park Waterfalls
In Mississippi’s Tishomingo State Park, there are several small waterfalls scattered throughout. These waterfalls are one of the main reasons Tishomingo State Park is Mississippi’s most popular state park. Everyone who visits this park loves discovering its waterfalls.
What’s one of the best waterfall hikes in Mississippi?
As previously mentioned, there are several trails in Mississippi that lead to waterfalls. One of the best waterfall hikes in Mississippi is located within the Clark Creek Natural Area in Woodville. At nearly two miles long, the improved trail within this natural area is easy to navigate by hikers of all ages. What makes this trail such a great one to hike is all of the beautiful natural scenery that surrounds it, including some stunning waterfalls. In fact, this trail will take hikers to five waterfalls. When it comes to height, most of the waterfalls in the Clark Creek Natural Area measure from 10 feet to more than 30 feet. Many of the waterfalls are also seasonal. However, some do flow year round.