Plan Your Next Outing

Find a lake
Find access to State Lakes and public waters near you.
Find a Park
Find outdoor activities at a State Park near you.
Find a WMA
Plan a visit to one of our Wildlife Management Areas.
Find a Golf Course
Take a swing at our four public golf courses.
Find a Museum
Plan a visit to the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science or the Visitor Education Center at the Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery.
Find a Shooting Facility
Hone your skills or take a class at our shooting facilities.

Upcoming Events

Tombigbee State Park
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At Tombigbee State Park's inaugural cardboard boat regatta you will race others in a boat made…

Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery
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Learn more about the history of Enid Dam and its Construction!

Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery
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Gyotaku is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish. Using rubber fish stamps and ink,…

Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery
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Gyotaku is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish. Using rubber fish stamps and ink,…

Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery
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Please check back later for more details.

Allen Winters, a professional artist, engraver,…

Museum of Natural Science
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Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery
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Gyotaku is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish. Using rubber fish stamps and ink,…

Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery
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Gyotaku is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish. Using rubber fish stamps and ink,…

Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery
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Please check back later for more details.

Brady Self, the Northwest Mississippi Forestry…

Museum of Natural Science
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Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery
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This program will include "ghostly gyotaku",…

Museum of Natural Science
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Education and Outreach

AIMS (Archery in Mississippi Schools) and MSSP (Mississippi Scholastic Shooting Program) provide valuable opportunities for students to develop skills, discipline, and sportsmanship.

Any person born on or after June 30, 1980, must complete a boating education course in order to operate a boat on Mississippi public waterways.

Any person born after January 1, 1972, must complete a hunter education course to legally hunt in Mississippi.

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