With 25 state parks in Mississippi, you could spend an entire year visiting two a month and still have one left over. If you’re wanting to escape the crowds and take the road less traveled, a visit to this lesser-known state park is just what you’re
Leroy Percy State Park is the oldest state park in Mississippi.
Laurens Joosen/Google It was established in 1934 and named after a former U.S. Senator.
There’s a lot to love about this tiny but mighty state park. For starters, the lake is a great spot to drop a line and do a little fishing.
Kimberly Bickham/Google Or just sit along the dock and watch the reflections bounce off the water.
The lake is also home to tons of wildlife, including alligators.
Bobby Graham/Google So maybe leave the swimsuit at home; you wouldn’t want to swim in these waters.
There are two nature trails that weave throughout the park, which highlight the natural beauty the park is known for.
Kimberly Bickham/Google You’ll be surrounded by ancient oaks, towering cypress trees, and that iconic Spanish moss blowing in the wind.
And plenty of green space to enjoy.
Kimberly Bickham/Google There’s even a disc golf course. If you’ve never tried this new sport, give it a whirl! Who knows, you may be a natural!
If you’d like to extend your stay, there are several campsites as well as furnished cabins available to rent.
Kimberly Bickham/Google Secluded, scenic, and surrounded by some of Mississippi’s most stunning landscapes. Sounds dreamy, right? The cabins all have screened-in porches, which are perfect for those nights when you want to escape the mosquitos but still enjoy the symphony of sounds from the park at night.
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It was established in 1934 and named after a former U.S. Senator.
Kimberly Bickham/Google
Or just sit along the dock and watch the reflections bounce off the water.
Bobby Graham/Google
So maybe leave the swimsuit at home; you wouldn’t want to swim in these waters.
You’ll be surrounded by ancient oaks, towering cypress trees, and that iconic Spanish moss blowing in the wind.
There’s even a disc golf course. If you’ve never tried this new sport, give it a whirl! Who knows, you may be a natural!
Secluded, scenic, and surrounded by some of Mississippi’s most stunning landscapes. Sounds dreamy, right? The cabins all have screened-in porches, which are perfect for those nights when you want to escape the mosquitos but still enjoy the symphony of sounds from the park at night.
Visit the park’s website for more information about cabin rentals, and start planning your camping trip today! For more state park adventures, plan a trip to one of Mississippi’s most popular state parks, Tishomingo State Park.
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Address: Leroy Percy State Park, 1400-1402 MS-12, Hollandale, MS 38748, USA