Paddle trails have gained popularity over the years, and for good reason. They’re such a relaxing way to spend a few hours, enjoying the scenery and checking out the wildlife along the way … plus, it’s a sneaky workout! Paddle trails offer you a chance to see the area from an entirely new perspective, and this paddle trail in Mississippi is one of the most magical trails in the state.

Black Creek is Mississippi’s only designated National Wild and Scenic River.

Ben Bible/Google The deep caramel color of the water is just one of the many beautiful sights you’re in for along your trip.

While you can drop in on your own, we’d recommend going with a rental agency so that all the logistics are taken care of ahead of time.

Justin Wilkens/Google Black Creek Canoe Rental is one of the oldest canoe rentals in the area, and they’ve got it all: they provide the canoe, the transportation, everything. All you need to do is paddle!

There are several trips offered, which ensures there’s a trail for every skill level.

Ben Bible/Google From shorter three-hour trips to full-on overnight adventures, they offer several different excursions to fit your needs.

No matter where you start along Black Creek, there are plenty of sandbanks to stop for a bit and stretch your legs.

404 Notfound/Google Pack some snacks and enjoy lunch with a view!

For an epic outdoor adventure, pack a tent and go on an overnight paddle trip.

Jason Douglas/Google Primitive camping is allowed along the steam within the National Forest, just be sure to pack out what you pack in and leave no trace!

Waking up to views like this will certainly clear away any stress you may have carried onto the river!

Jason Douglas/Google But even if you just opt for a day trip, spending a few hours surrounded by some of Mississippi’s most beautiful natural scenery is not a bad way to spend the day!

 

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The deep caramel color of the water is just one of the many beautiful sights you’re in for along your trip.

Justin Wilkens/Google

Black Creek Canoe Rental is one of the oldest canoe rentals in the area, and they’ve got it all: they provide the canoe, the transportation, everything. All you need to do is paddle!

From shorter three-hour trips to full-on overnight adventures, they offer several different excursions to fit your needs.

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Pack some snacks and enjoy lunch with a view!

Jason Douglas/Google

Primitive camping is allowed along the steam within the National Forest, just be sure to pack out what you pack in and leave no trace!

But even if you just opt for a day trip, spending a few hours surrounded by some of Mississippi’s most beautiful natural scenery is not a bad way to spend the day!

Check out Black Creek Canoe Rental’s website for details on rates and excursions and start planning your paddle trip today! While you’re in the De Soto National Forest, you may want to check out the iconic pitcher plant bog in Mississippi — it’s one of the largest pitcher plant bogs in the country! If you don’t know, pitcher plants are carnivorous plants. Yep … plants that eat bugs!

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