Attractions and places to see in Choctaw County include a mix of natural features and historical sites. This region offers opportunities for outdoor recreation around its lake and mountain areas. Visitors can explore trails, engage in water activities, and discover local heritage. The landscape provides diverse settings for various activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Back in the early 1800s, French-Louisianan trader Louis LeFleur set up shop along the Natchez Trace, trading with the Choctaw at a bluff that would later become part of Jackson, Mississippi. Around 1812, he moved his stand a bit northeast, and thanks to his French roots, the area became known as “French Camp”, a name the area still carries today. LeFleur married a Choctaw woman, and their son, Greenwood Leflore, went on to become a prominent Choctaw chief and a Mississippi State Senator. His legacy lives on in the names of both the city of Greenwood and Leflore County. Today you can visit the French Camp Historic Village where you'll find lodging, dining, historic buildings and special attractions, such as a pottery studio, and museum.
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This area holds the 18-site bike only campground and scenic Little Mountain overlook. Visitors can enjoy an overnight stay on a first come first served basis, and a short walk along the trail to the summit of the 486-foot high Little Mountain.
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The trail up Little Mountain from the Jeff Busby Campground is an easy-to-follow forest trail. Some people hike up to the top of Little Mountain and just come back down this same trail since the other way back to the start is to walk down a paved road.
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At 486 feet, Little Mountain is an obvious high point in the Mississippi lowlands. The hike up to the summit isn't too steep, and you can even drive the paved road to the top. The summit is mostly treed-in, but there are a couple views towards French Camp down the Natchez Trace Parkway.
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Choctaw Lake is a large reservoir in Tombigbee National Forest. You can boat, fish, and swim in the waters, and the Forest offers camping, picnic, and other day use options for a fee. The trail circling the lake is one of the most popular trails in the National Forest, but there are over 30 miles of dirt roads and hiking trails to explore nearby.
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Choctaw County is home to Choctaw Lake, a large reservoir within Tombigbee National Forest. Visitors can enjoy boating, fishing, and swimming. The area also features Little Mountain, offering scenic overlooks and trails.
Yes, you can visit French Camp Historic Village. This site preserves the history of the area, once a trading post along the Natchez Trace, and offers lodging, dining, historic buildings, and a museum.
Near Choctaw Lake, you can find over 30 miles of dirt roads and hiking trails within Tombigbee National Forest. The trail circling the lake is particularly popular for hiking and exploring the forest.
Many attractions in Choctaw County are suitable for families. Choctaw Lake offers swimming, boating, and picnicking. French Camp Historic Village provides an educational and engaging experience with its historic buildings and museum. Additionally, the Little Mountain and Jeff Busby Campground area is family-friendly with easy trails and scenic views.
For hiking, consider the Little Mountain Trail, an easy-to-follow forest trail leading to the summit from the Jeff Busby Campground. The area around Choctaw Lake also offers numerous hiking opportunities within Tombigbee National Forest.
The Jeff Busby Campground area features an 18-site bike-only campground and the scenic Little Mountain overlook. Visitors can enjoy overnight stays on a first-come, first-served basis and take a short walk to the summit of Little Mountain for views.
From the View from Little Mountain, you can enjoy scenic vistas, particularly towards French Camp and the Natchez Trace Parkway. While the summit is mostly treed, there are specific spots offering clear views from this 486-foot high point.
French Camp originated as a trading post established by Louis LeFleur in the early 1800s along the Natchez Trace. It became known as 'French Camp' due to his French roots. Today, the historic village preserves this legacy with its buildings and museum.
Yes, Choctaw Lake, located in Tombigbee National Forest, offers camping, picnic areas, and other day-use options for a fee, in addition to its water-based activities.
The Little Mountain Trail is considered easy due to its clear path and moderate incline from the Jeff Busby Campground. It's a straightforward forest trail, making it accessible for many hikers.
Yes, camping is available. The Jeff Busby Campground offers 18 sites for bikes, operating on a first-come, first-served basis. Additionally, Choctaw Lake in Tombigbee National Forest provides camping options.


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