Play
Tishomingo County is home to J.P. Coleman State Park, Tishomingo State Park, Bay Springs Lake and the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. There is a wide variety of things to do and places to explore. Our county is rich in Native American and Civil War history. Visit the various museums, and historical sites in the area and up and down the Natchez Trace Parkway. In Tishomingo County, get ready for so much to GO explore!
Found 32 Results
Page 3 of 4
Mineral Springs Park
East Quitman Street at Indian Creek Drive
Iuka, MS 38852
Welcome to Mineral Springs Park, a world-renowned oasis named after the esteemed Chickasaw Chief Iuka. Renowned for its exceptional mineral water, which clinched the prestigious 1902 World’s Fair prize, this park invites you to experience a blend of natural wonders and recreational offerings.
Nestled within the park’s embrace, […]
Natchez Trace Parkway
2680 Natchez Trace Parkway
Tupelo, Mississippi 38804
Phone 662-680-4025; toll free 1-800-305-7417
Web site: www.nps.gov/natr
Embark on a journey through history with the Natchez Trace Parkway, a National Scenic Trail meticulously preserved by the National Park Service. Stretching 444 miles from Nashville to Natchez, this scenic and historic parkway unveils a tapestry of points of […]
Oak Grove Cemetery
898 N Wilmuth St
Iuka, MS, 38852
This sacred ground serves as the final resting place for both Civil War soldiers and the venerable John Marshall Stone, Mississippi’s longest-serving governor. As you stroll through this poignant landscape, the stories of valor and leadership come alive, inviting contemplation on the enduring impact of those who played pivotal roles in […]
Old Courthouse Museum
203 East Quitman Street
Iuka, MS 38852
Hours are 9 AM to 4 PM Wednesday through Friday and other hours by appointment
Phone: 662-423-3500
E-mail: tish.courthousemuseum@gmail.com
Website: https://www.courthousemuseum.com
Step back in time at the Old Courthouse Museum in Iuka, where history comes alive in the well-preserved two-story brick Courthouse from 1889. Beyond its nostalgic charm, the museum serves as […]
Outlet-Import-Closeout Capital of the South
Welcome to Belmont-Golden, the undisputed Outlet-Import-Closeout Capital of the South! Boasting nearly one million square feet of space, this thriving hub is renowned for its vast array of import and outlet merchandise. Explore an abundance of overruns, factory seconds, furniture, and a treasure trove of other irresistible bargains. Your shopping adventure begins in the heart […]
Pete Pyle Marker
Highway 72 and Gross Avenue
Burnsville, MS
Pete Pyle, a native of Burnsville, Mississippi, played a pivotal role in shaping modern country music. Born in 1920, Pyle’s musical journey began with performances on regional radio stations, and by 1940, he had signed with RCA Victor, marking the start of a storied career. As a member of the […]
Safe Harbor Aqua Yacht
3832 Highway 25
Iuka, Mississippi 38852
Located 13 miles north of Iuka on Highway 25 near the Tennessee state line.
Toll-free: 662-423- 2222
Experience the grandeur of Safe Harbor Aqua Yacht Marina—among America’s largest freshwater marinas on the stunning Pickwick Lake. Boasting 450 in-water slips, 140 dry stack spaces for vessels up to 120 feet, and 25 […]
Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway –
Discover the Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway, where your journey begins in Tishomingo County and unfolds along a 234-mile aquatic marvel connecting the Tennessee River to the Gulf of Mexico. Marvel at the Tenn-Tom Waterway, a feat of engineering surpassing even the Panama Canal in earth-moving endeavors—a testament to its historical significance.
As you explore the recreational treasures […]
The Apron Museum
110 West Eastport Street, Iuka, Mississippi 38852, United States
662.279.2390
Aprons have long been a symbol of domestic life, worn and cherished for centuries. The rich history, art, and fashion of aprons have recently gained recognition, leading to a resurgence of interest through magazine features, exhibits, and books. This appreciation culminates in the Apron Museum in Iuka, […]