LeFleur's Bluff State Park

LeFleur's Bluff State Park offers an accessible outdoor retreat in Jackson, Mississippi, featuring a mix of recreational activities and natural beauty.

305
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1944
Year Established

About LeFleur's Bluff State Park

 

LeFleur's Bluff State Park, located within the city limits of Jackson, Mississippi, offers a serene escape with its rich blend of nature and urban accessibility. Covering over 300 acres, the park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is characterized by a variety of landscapes, including lush forests, a scenic lake, and the meandering banks of the Pearl River. Historically, the park is named after the French-Canadian trader Louis LeFleur, honoring the city's original trading post roots. The park provides a diverse array of recreational activities like hiking, fishing, and picnicking. The Mayes Lake area, a centerpiece of the park, invites visitors for peaceful kayaking and canoeing. LeFleur's Bluff also plays a significant role in local conservation efforts, serving as a habitat for various bird species and small wildlife. With facilities such as the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science situated within the park, visitors can enjoy educational exhibits alongside their outdoor adventures.

Highlights

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Mayes Lake, perfect for kayaking and fishing

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Connections to the Natchez Trace Parkway

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Mississippi Museum of Natural Science onsite

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Amphitheater for outdoor events and concerts

Notable Natural Features

Mayes Lake

A serene lake ideal for paddle sports and fishing.

Mississippi Museum of Natural Science

Features a range of exhibits on local ecology and wildlife.

Pearl River

Offers beautiful riverside trails and excellent birdwatching opportunities.