The Visitor Education Center (VEC) at the Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery in Enid provides an educational, entertaining experience that promotes freshwater sport fishing, encourages the conservation and stewardship of aquatic resources, and offers information about the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.

Touring the Visitor Education Center

The Visitor Education Center at the Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery is the first and only facility of its kind in Mississippi. The Center features a native habitat area, a 10,000 gallon aquarium, interactive exhibits, displays, artifacts, rodeo pond, gift shop and gallery, and the World Record White Crappie. All of these elements serve as entertaining and engaging learning experiences for all visitors.

The complex is located on 58 acres and is less than a quarter mile from Interstate 55. The facility, which is operated by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, is easily accessible to Mississippi residents and out-of-state visitors.

The VEC also offers guided and self-guided tours, along with a myriad of programs and workshops for the public. Check out our events below to learn about scheduled events and programs. For more information, please call the VEC to speak with a staff member.

This unique facility has been featured on: Field Trips with Robert Fields (YakFish TV), Gary Mason's Legends of the Outdoors, MS Outdoors, and more!

Group Visitations (Guided Tours)

The Visitor Education Center is always open for self-guided tours. To schedule a guided tour call the Visitor Education Center at (662) 563-8068.

Visitor Information

Hours of Operation

March - October 
Open Tuesday - Saturday 
8:30am - 4:30pm
Closed Sunday & Monday

November - February 
Open Monday - Friday 
7:30am - 3:30pm 
Closed Saturday & Sunday

Closed Holidays

Admission Fees
  • Adults (Ages 18 - 59): $2.50
  • Adults (Age 60+): $2.00
  • School Groups (Per Student): $2.00
  • Children (Ages 3 - 17): $2.00
  • Children (Under 3): No Charge
  • School Teachers with Classes and Bus Drivers: No Charge
  • Active Military: No Charge
Directions to the Facility

The Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery and Visitor Education Center are located below Enid Dam in Yalobusha County, Exit 233 off of I-55.

Bridge construction completed. 

Map to Visitor Education Center
Facility Rental

The Visitor Education Center houses a conference room that can be rented out for business meetings, reunions, birthday parties, and other gatherings.

Event Room Rental Information and Application

For more details and to obtain a rental form, please contact the Visitor Education Center at (662) 563-8068.

Gallery and Gift Shop

Adults and youth visiting the Hatchery and Visitor Education Center have the opportunity to purchase unique souvenirs in the gift shop. Items include: Jewelry, Books, Hand-Painted Items, Hand-Crafted Pottery, Stuffed Toys, Crappie Mugs, Hiking Sticks (from Native Woods), T-shirts, And more!

 

Hours of Operation:

March - October, Open Tuesday thru Saturday - 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
November - February, Open Monday thru Friday - 7:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.

Events

Events are free with the price of admission. For additional information, or to pre-register for an event, please call the VEC at (662) 563-8068 to speak with a staff member.

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New Virtual Geocaching Adventure starts March 1 and is available each day.

 

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Students across Mississippi are invited to get outdoors and participate in the 2022 North Mississippi Fish Hatchery Youth Art Contest. Each student must submit a portfolio including entry form and artwork to the Visitor Education Center (VEC) by May 10, 2024.

 

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Registration begins at 7:00am. Admission not required for this event. This free event is for youth 15 and under.

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Gyotaku is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish. Using rubber fish stamps and ink, adults and youth will be able to create fish prints of species found in Mississippi: freshwater drum, green sunfish, largemouth bass, common carp, and bluegill. This is a fun program that combines science with art.

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Contact Information

Visitor Education Center: (662) 563-8068

Hatchery Office: (662) 563-0542

Email: emily-jo.wiggins@wfp.ms.gov