Mississippi Information
Visitors to "The Magnolia State" will find no shortage of entertainment as they explore the wide variety of attractions and activities that Mississippi boasts, including shopping, fine dining, music, southern art, civil rights historical sites, golf, gambling, and so much more.
From the state's capital, Jackson, and Vicksburg, in central Mississippi, to Biloxi, Long Beach, Pass Christian, and Natchez in the South, to Amory, Hernando, and Olive Branch in the North, there's a plethora of exciting destinations to enjoy.
Mississippi offers a number of state parks, many of them with golf courses, including Roosevelt State Park, Lefleur's Bluff, Clarko State Park, Great River Road State Park, Hugh White State Park, J.P. Coleman State Park, Lake Lowndes, Legion State Park, Leroy Percy State Park, Natchez National Historic Park, Percy Quin State Park, Shepard State Park, Tishomingo State Park, Trace State Park, Tombigbee State Park, and others.
Other places to be sure to check out include Ameristar Casino Hotel Vicksburg, Beau Rivage Biloxi, Boomtown Casino Biloxi, Grand Casino Biloxi, Alice Mosely Folk Art and Antique Museum, Beauvoir – Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library, Catfish Capitol of the World, Delta Blues Museum, Elvis Presley Birthplace, Geyser Falls Water Park, Governor's Mansion, Grand Village of the Natchez Indians, Historic Jefferson College, Jackson Zoological Park, John C. Stennis Space Center, Longleaf Trace, Music Hall of Fame, Mynelle Gardens, Rosalie Mansion, Willliam Faulkner's Home Rowan Oak, Vicksburg National Military Park, Windsor Ruins, Ethel Wright Mohamed's Stichery Museum, Mississippi Museum of Art, Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art, and the Sports Hall of Fame Museum. |