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At Clark Creek State Park Natural Area, visitors discover a variety of colorful migratory and native birds, invertebrates, venomous snakes, a rare land snail, and the Federally endangered Carolina magnolia vine.
The Clark Creek Natural Area, created in 1978 in southwestern Mississippi, is one of the Magnolia State's most beautiful outdoor treasures. Comprised of more than 700 acres, it is highlighted by some 50 waterfalls, ranging in size from 10 to 30 plus feet in height.
366 Fort Adams Pond Road
Woodville, MS 39669
United States
Day use and overnight camping.
From Jackson down, MS-HWY 61
Parking is limited. Make sure to carpool with your friends!
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At Clark Creek State Park Natural Area, visitors discover a variety of colorful migratory and native birds, invertebrates, venomous snakes, a rare land snail, and the Federally endangered Carolina magnolia vine.
Nestled within the picturesque woodlands of Mississippi, our waterfalls are a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Each cascade is a unique masterpiece of nature, offering a mesmerizing display of rushing water and scenic splendor. The land is open to the public year-round and awaits your visit.
The forest tract provides an excellent habitat for a recovering species in Mississippi - the black bear.
Bird-watching, hiking, photography, and botanizing are available at Clark Creek Natural Area on the established trails.
Hunting is not allowed on the property. Camping and motorized vehicles are not allowed. Only foot traffic is permitted.
Prior to embarking on a hiking excursion, it is advised that visitors ensure their medical fitness. Situated within a relatively secluded region of the county, Clark Creek Natural Area may pose challenges in accessing prompt medical assistance. Exercise caution, particularly on steep trails and in proximity to waterfalls, to mitigate potential risks.
Trail-goers should plan to take plenty of water on any outing. Remember to bring good hiking shoes!
Amenities available on site include a restroom and water fountain at the trail head only.