Walk scenic pathways including an original section of the Natchez Trace. Also, visit its log cabin to see the displays and shop for gifts.
Little remains today of Mead’s grand estate that burned after his death during the Civil War, except the family cemetery.
Established ca. 1800, the Clinton Cemetery is one of the oldest in central Mississippi. Buried here are families of pioneer settlers, ten college presidents, and sixty-three Confederate soldiers.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery dedicated in Clinton, Mississippi in April, 1857 with burials dating back as early as 1830.
Read MoreThe Healthplex, located on the Clinton Parkway and the campus of Mississippi College, showcases paintings of various sizes and styles, photography and creative furniture.
At Wyatt Waters Gallery in Clinton you’ll find many galleries filled with beautiful art of acrylics, watercolors, abstracts and more.
This 1854 courthouse was once the county seat of government of old Tishomingo County when the county included Alcorn, Prentiss, and Tishomingo Counties.
Oak Grove Cemetery is the final resting place of Civil War soldiers and a former governor of Mississippi.
Iuka Pioneer Log Cabin is an 1879 log and native stone dogtrot pioneer cabin located in Mineral Springs Park, Iuka, Mississippi.
Bear Creek Canoe Trip is a 6.25 mile float trip through Bear Creek Canyon.
Read MoreIt is a 90 acre complex of eight burial mounds built 1,800 to 2,000 years ago. It is considered the most important archaeological site in North Mississippi.
Pickwick Lake and Bay Springs Lake are famous for scenic beauty such as 50 foot Cooper Falls located on Pickwick Lake just north of J. P. Coleman State Park.
Read MoreThis golfing masterpiece includes an 18 hole championship golf course, driving range, 55 foot waterfall, short game practice area, full service clubhouse and pro shop.
Pickwick Landing State Park has a Park Inn and Restaurant, conference facility, cabins, camping, marina, picnic facilities, swimming pool, & golf course.