Leaf River County WMA Pine Ridge Dispersed Area
Remote primitive camping along old logging roads in dense pine forest, favored by hunters and overlanders seeking Mississippi…
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Remote primitive camping along old logging roads in dense pine forest, favored by hunters and overlanders seeking Mississippi…
Creek crossings through ancient longleaf pine savanna
Sugar-white sand and black water cypress swamps
Depression-era spillways and forgotten flood control roads
Cold-water spring feeding Red Creek in De Soto National Forest, reliable year-round with good access via forest roads.
Small state park with lakefront camping and a 65-acre fishing lake, popular with locals but rarely crowded.
Full-service truck stop on Highway 84 with diesel, propane, and a decent convenience store stocked for road trips.
Access point for boardwalk trails through ancient cypress stands in the Mississippi Delta bottomlands.
Mississippi's most rugged state park sits on ancient rock outcroppings in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains.
Major truck stop and fuel center on I-59 serving the De Soto National Forest and southern Mississippi trail…
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