The Natchez Trace is one of the most scenic and historic road trips in Mississippi. There are so many spots along the 444-mile drive to get out and stretch your legs, including this short and sweet stroll through the swamps. Today we’re taking a closer look at the Cypress Swamp Trail in Mississippi, one of my favorite nature trails in the Magnolia State.
You’ll find the Cypress Swamp Trail in Mississippi just north of the Ross R Barnett Reservoir on the Natchez Trace.
Many, many years ago, the Pearl River flowed through these parts.
As rivers are want to do, it changed course.
As the river retreated to a new direction, it left behind a shallow swamp where water-tolerant cypress and tupelo trees thrived.
The loop trail is about half a mile, which is perfect for a quick stroll along your road trip.
And the surrounding scenery is nothing short of impressive.
The trail surrounds you in a sea of enchanting emeralds that will make you feel like you're a million miles away from it all.
The trial is open year-round, and you’ll probably get to see some of the local wildlife while you’re on the trail.
Keep your eyes on the water for turtles and alligators. If you’re visiting in the colder months, you may not see any alligators, but you’ll probably hear several songbirds in the trees above!
Since this is a short and sweet trail, it’s perfect for families with little ones.
The Cypress Swamp Trail in Mississippi is the perfect trail to introduce the next generation of nature lovers.
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