It’s no secret that Mississippi is home to a ton of amazing parks. Between the numerous state parks, national parks, and recreation areas, there are plenty of options when it comes to outdoor fun in Mississippi. Oftentimes, popular parks, like Tishomingo State Park and the Clark Creek Nature Area, get all the attention. And while these parks are amazing and should definitely be visited at least once, the state has so much more to offer. A perfect example is Chautauqua Park in Crystal Springs. Filled with history, natural beauty, and one of the most unique trails in the state, the park is an absolute must-visit. Take a look.
Located in Copiah County, the picturesque town of Crystal Springs is home to just 5,000 residents and a beautiful hidden gem – otherwise known as Chautauqua Park.
The 74-acre park includes wooded rolling hills, flowing springs, nature trails, spring-fed creeks, and a lake.
Lake Chautauqua, a 35-acre lake, is man-made and provides the perfect spot for some water-related fun.
Exploring the gorgeous lake is a breeze thanks to a paved trail that runs parallel to it.
There’s also a bridge, which allows for some up close views…
and provides the perfect opportunity to feed the ducks and geese that are known to be in the area.
One of the best parts about Chautauqua Park is the Tree Top Trail.
The 1,500’ boardwalk zigzags through the tops of trees and crosses a trickling stream, eventually leading hikers to the Chautauqua Spring House, a structure that shelters the spring, which once supplied drinking water to the area.
The elevated trail is ideal for a leisurely walk…
and is the perfect place to get close up views of birds and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
Since the entire trail is man-made, it is feasible for people of all ages.
Venture around the park and you’ll find this arch, which marks the beginning of the park's second trail - Trail of Tranquility.
Perfect for a laid-back stroll, the trail leads hikers through a wooded area to a small stream that runs along the northern edge of the park.
A great feature of the park is the many historical markers that fill the area, explaining different aspects of the city’s history.
Aside from informative markers, you’ll find other interesting remnants from the past, including this diesel-powered pump that was originally constructed in 1897.
Chautauqua Park also includes an amphitheater, which is the site of the city’s annual outdoor concert, “Rock the Park.”
Visit the park in October and you’ll be in for a real treat, as the Fall Bazaar will be going on.
Held for the past few years, the annual event includes vendors, food, and plenty of small town fun.
Ready to visit this hidden gem?
Get to Chautauqua Park by taking exit 72 on Interstate 55, drive east to Highway 51, then turn right into the park's entrance, which is about one mile ahead. For more information, click here.
Did you know about this amazing park? Ever visited? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section.
Looking for another unique park in the state? Check out "The Amazing Historic Park Hiding In Mississippi You’ll Definitely Want To Visit."
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