Tishomingo State Park

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Tishomingo State Park is saturated with history and picturesque excellence. Archeological unearthings affirm the presence of Paleo Indians in the space currently enveloped by the recreation area as soon as 7000 B.C.!

The park takes its name from the head of the Chickasaw country, Chief Tishomingo. The well-known Natchez Trace Parkway, the chief interstate of the mid-1800s and a cutting-edge beautiful turnpike, runs straightforwardly through the recreation area.

Tishomingo offers an interesting scene of huge stone developments and greenery. Monstrous rocks covered in greenery spot the slopes, and beautiful wildflowers line trails once strolled by Native Americans.

Exercises and sporting offices accessible at Tishomingo State Park include: outing region with tables and barbecues, cookout structures, hold up office, circle fairways, compass course, climbing trails, jungle gyms, multi-use field, volleyball court, and a pool. Rock climbing is accessible by the grant.

Sailing trips are accessible on Bear Creek. Haynes Lake, a 45 section of land new water lake, is accessible for fishing. The recreation area offers 62 R.V. camping areas, a crude campground region, six lodges, one house, and a gathering camp office, which follows the edge of Haynes Lake.