Recreation
Recreation
Noxubee Hills Mountain Bike Trail
The Noxubee Hills Trail is a 32-mile trail established for hiking and biking trails. The trail system consists of a mix of single and double track trails with tight switchbacks, old forest service…
Office Trail
The Office Trail is located behind the Bienville National Forest office (information center). Along this .75-mile interpretive trail, visitors will have an opportunity to learn about multiple use…
Okhissa Lake
Site Open
Welcome to the Homochitto National Forest and beautiful Okhissa Lake, a 1075-acre recreational lake for fishing, boating, picknicking and a seasonal swimming area. Okhissa Lake currently offers many…
Owl Creek Mounds Archeological Site
Site Open
Owl Creek Mounds Archeological Site was established in 1964. It contains Indian Mounds dating to the early Mississippian period (A.D. 1000 to 1200). This area is listed on the National Register of…
P.O.W. Lake Recreation Area
Site Open
This recreation site lies beside a 7-acre lake at the southern end of the Tuxachanie National Recreation Hiking Trail. This rustic area provides primitive camping, fishing, and hiking. The lake…
Puskus Lake
Site Open
Puskus Lake Recreation Area is a fairly remote area for those who do not like big crowds and do not need modern conveniences. The visitor will discover a pleasant and quiet environment. This…
Rattlesnake Bay ATV Trail
This 31.6-mile trail was established for all-terrain vehicles of widths no greater than 48 inches. There are three loops of varying lengths: 2 miles, 22 miles, and 7.6 miles. Riders will encounter a…
Richardson Creek Trail
Richardson Creek Trail is a 10-mile trail that winds through the beautiful Clear Springs Recreation Area. Hikers and mountain bikers will enjoy the varying terrain of this trail.Trail Map
Shockaloe Base Camp II
Site Open
Shockaloe Base Camp II provides parking and picnicking for riders traveling on the Shockaloe Horse Trail. The area is a delightful “piney woods” setting. Facilities include five pull-through…
Shockaloe Trail
The nationally recognized Shockaloe Trail is listed in the National Register of Trails. A trip along the trail allows the rider or hiker to view more than 60 years of forest management practices in…
