Best attractions and places to see in Panola County include a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites. The region is characterized by expansive lakes like Sardis Lake and Enid Lake, offering extensive outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors can explore ancient Native American earthworks, historic downtown areas, and various nature trails through forests and marshes. Panola County provides a blend of historical exploration and natural beauty for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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This upper section of the Rocky Ridge Horse Trail is locked in an infrequently traveled forest, and it becomes harder to follow after this. Once you reach the dirt Midway Road, you can decide if you want to push through the overgrown trail any longer. You probably won't see anyone else out hiking if you make it out to this section of trail.
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The Clear Springs Nature Trail is a short loop trail just outside of Sardis, Mississippi. The trail is split in half by River Road (on which the parking is located), and everything south of the road is located on a boardwalk through a Mississippi marsh.
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There are two trails starting from the Sandstone Trailhead: the Sandstone Nature Trail and the Sandstone Fitness Trail. The former is definitely the most popular and feels more like a hike (compared to a fitness walk). This nature trail winds through a hardwood forest and includes a few bridges and boardwalks.
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The Sardis Dam is a 15,000 foot dam on the Little Tallahatchie River. It was constructed in the 1930's for flood protection. There is a road that runs over the dam that gives you a great view of the Sardis River. There are some stairs that lead you down the side of the dam to take you down to water level and that let you get a great perspective on the size and beauty of the dam.
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Panola County is home to expansive natural features. You can visit Sardis Lake, offering 98,530 acres for swimming, fishing, and camping, or Enid Lake, known as one of America's Top 10 Fishing Spots. For a unique experience, explore the Clear Springs Nature Trail boardwalk, which winds through a Mississippi marsh.
Yes, Panola County has a rich history. The Batesville Mounds are a significant archaeological site with conical earthworks built by ancient Native Americans. You can also explore Historic Downtown Como, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, featuring historic churches and Mississippi Blues Trail markers.
Beyond the attractions, Panola County offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy walks and more challenging trails. For specific routes, check out the Easy hikes in Panola County guide or the broader Hiking in Panola County guide.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Safari Wild Animal Park, a 466-acre drive-through and walk-through experience with African wild animals, including feeding stations and a petting safari. The North Mississippi Fish Hatchery Visitor Center also offers educational insights into fish production. For outdoor fun, the Sandstone Nature Trail is considered family-friendly with its boardwalks and bridges.
Panola County features several trails for different activities. The Upper Rocky Ridge Horse Trail offers a secluded experience through a forest. For hikers, the Sandstone Nature Trail provides a scenic walk through a hardwood forest with bridges and boardwalks.
Panola County's attractions, particularly its lakes and nature trails, are enjoyable throughout the warmer months for outdoor recreation. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring historic sites. Winter can bring unique events like Batesville's 'Train to Christmas Town'.
Yes, the Panola Playhouse in Sardis stages four productions annually, including comedies, dramas, and musicals. For a unique spiritual experience, the Magnolia Grove Monastery offers retreats. You can also visit Billie's Pecans in Crenshaw for local pecan products.
The Sardis Dam offers scenic views of the Little Tallahatchie River, with a road running over it and stairs leading to water level for a different perspective. A scenic drive on MS-315 S from Sardis to Batesville also provides views of rural Panola County.
Batesville offers several parks for recreation. American Legion Park provides tennis courts, a playground, and a skate park. Other options include Trussell Park and Patton Lane Park, which also feature various recreational facilities.
Panola County is renowned for its fishing opportunities, especially at Enid Lake, which is recognized as one of America's Top 10 Fishing Spots and has yielded world-record crappie. Sardis Lake also offers excellent fishing. The North Mississippi Fish Hatchery Visitor Center can provide more insights into fish production and the history of fishing in the region.
Batesville's downtown area hosts events like the Square Market, where you can find local produce and crafts. For a specific local product, Billie's Pecans in Crenshaw is known for its variety of pecan products.
Yes, the McIvor Shooting Facility in Sardis offers multiple ranges for gun enthusiasts and provides handgun instruction classes.


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