Bear Creek Canoe Float Trip
Tishomingo State Park does not transport personal watercraft to and from Bear Creek.
Winding through Tishomingo State Park is Bear Creek, a scenic stream settled within the park's bluffs. The park offers a 6.25-mile canoe float trip down the rocky-bottomed stream with the take-out point at the park. The float trip operates seasonally; call for schedule and to reserve and confirm your canoe (weather and water level permitting). Scenic sandstone bluffs, lush greenery, a canopy of mixed hardwoods and pines, shoals, and Class I rapids with long pools between provide for an enjoyable and exciting trip for all ages.
Reservations are required in advance. Contact the park office for more details and seasonal schedules. There is a $40 fee for the canoe float trip, and a maximum of two people per boat. For reservations, contact the park office at (662) 438-6914.
The park provides everything you need: canoes, paddles, lifejackets, and transportation. Lifejackets must be worn for the duration of the float trip. There is a limit of two persons per canoe. One small, collapsible, lunchbox-size cooler per canoe will be permitted on the trip. No alcoholic beverages will be allowed. Coolers are subject to search.
All persons wanting to take the float trip must report to the Park Office at 9:00 am. Canoeists leave their cars at the park's Swinging Bridge Area and are transported upstream to begin the float trip. Participants return to the swinging bridge approximately two and a half to three hours later (dependent upon water conditions). At the end of the trip, all canoeists are required to load their canoes on the trailer provided.
Haynes Lake
SWIMMING IS NOT ALLOWED IN HAYNES LAKE OR IN BEAR CREEK.
Haynes Lake is a 45-acre freshwater lake that offers fishing. The lake is stocked with catfish, bream, and bass. A boat launch and parking are available. A Mississippi fishing license is required for all persons between the ages of 16 and 65 and may be purchased at the park office for a small fee. Water skiing is not permitted on Haynes Lake.
The water level in the lake can vary a great deal based on the time of year and the frequency of rain events. Without regular rain events, the water level will decline which can make access to the lake edge and boat launching difficult. Local streams feed Lake Haynes and naturally drain into Bear Creek. It is normal for the lake level to fluctuate with the season. A boat launch and parking are available. The boat launch fee is $7 daily per boat. Due to the size of Lake Haynes, boat traffic is limited to trolling motor speed only.