Little Tiger ATV/ Motorcycle Trail
Little Tiger ATV/ Motorcycle Trail is a 12 mile trail comprised of a main, short, and warmup loops that wind through longleaf pine upland while providing glimpses of Little Thompson Creek Watershed. The degree of difficulty for off road enthusiast is easy to moderate.
Facilities include picnic tables and chemical toilet (SST). Little Tiger is open year-round; however, call 601-428-5118 before you haul. The trail may be closed due to saturated ground conditions.
Little Tiger is a fee area. The fee station is located just beyond the entrance gate. No attendant will be on duty. Therefore, users should make sure that they have correct currency before arriving at the recreation area.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | trail and restroom now open |
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Area Amenities: | Picnic tables,Toilets |
Fees: | $10.00 per person, per day |
Open Season: | Open year-round |
Restrictions: | The trails are designed for vehicles with widths no greater than 48 inches. Mudding is only allowed at designated areas. |
Closest Towns: | Laurel, MS |
General Information
Accessibility:This area is not accessible.
Directions:
From Laurel, take state HWY 15 south for 15 miles to Forest Service Road 202. Turn left (east) on Forest Service Road 202 and travel 5 ½ miles to Forest Service Road 220. Turn right (south) on Forest Service Road 220 and go a 1 ½ miles to the trailhead.
Activities
OHV Trail Riding
Little Tiger ATV/ Motorcycle Trail is a 12 mile trail comprised of a main, short, and warmup loops that wind through longleaf pine upland while providing glimpses of Little Thompson Creek Watershed. The degree of difficulty for off road enthusiast is easy to moderate. The trails are designed for vehicles with widths no greater than 48 inches.
Mudding is only allowed at designated areas. Facilities include picnic tables and chemical toilet (SST). Little Tiger is open year-round; however, call 601-428-5118 before you haul. The trail may be closed due to saturated ground conditions. Little Tiger is a fee area. The fee station is located just beyond the entrance gate. No attendant will be on duty. Therefore, users should make sure that they have correct currency before arriving at the recreation area.
General Info:
AccessibilityThis area is not accessible.
Directions
From Laurel, take state HWY 15 south for 15 miles to Forest Service Road 202. Turn left (east) on Forest Service Road 202 and travel 5 ½ miles to Forest Service Road 220. Turn right (south) on Forest Service Road 220 and go a 1 ½ miles to the trailhead.
Difficulty Level: | Easy to Intermediate |
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Amenities
Picnic tables: | |
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Toilets: | Chemical toilet |