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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!
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The Belmont Hotel
This cozy hotel built in 1924 is now a private residence, but this historic building can be toured upon request.
121 Main St.
Belmont, MS 38873
662-454-7948
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Tishomingo Mural
1302 Main Street
Tishomingo, MS 38873
The bicentennial mural was painted in 2017 by a group of students under the direction of educators Cindy Nelson and Tony Bullard (local artist). To get there, follow US Hwy 72 to the Iuka exit and proceed South on MS Hwy 25. In the town of Tishomingo, find the mural at […]
Tishomingo State Park
Escape to Tishomingo State Park, Mississippi’s natural gem. Nestled in the heart of Tishomingo County, our park features stunning multi-colored sandstone structures blending seamlessly with rocky canyons, hardwood forests, and vibrant flora. Enjoy modern comforts with six cabins, 62 RV pads, and tent camping. Dive into recreational bliss with a 45-acre lake, swimming pool, and […]
Union Harbor Development & Marina
21 Marina Point Drive
Iuka, MS 38852
Discover the charm of Union Harbor Development & Marina, a expansive 50-acre residential and resort community tucked away in a sheltered cove of Pickwick Lake. This inviting haven offers a selection of homes and home sites, each providing panoramic views of the serene Pickwick Lake, available for those looking to […]
Woodall Mountain
Follow signs from Highway 25 south of Iuka to County Road 187 to County Road 176
Woodall Mountain, located in the northeast corner of Mississippi in Tishomingo County, is the state’s highest natural point, standing at 806 feet (246 meters). Formerly known as Yow Hill, it is situated just off Mississippi Highway 25, south of Iuka. […]