Sky Lake Wildlife Management Area in Mississippi is a prime destination for exploring ancient cypress wetlands and abundant wildlife.
Sky Lake Wildlife Management Area, located in the Mississippi Delta, is recognized for its significant cypress-tupelo swamps. This 4,273-acre area shelters one of the largest conglomerations of mature bald cypress trees in the world, with some trees estimated to be over 1,000 years old. Historically, the area provided resources for indigenous tribes and later European settlers. Today, it's a haven for birdwatchers and photographers due to its diverse populations of migratory and resident species, including egrets, herons, and woodpeckers. Visitors can explore the elevated boardwalk that winds through the swamp, offering an immersive experience of the majestic landscape. With its combination of historical significance, rich biodiversity, and unique swampland scenery, Sky Lake attracts both nature enthusiasts and those interested in ecological conservation.
Sky Lake Boardwalk
Ancient Bald Cypress Trees
Birdwatching Opportunities
Educational Panels along the Boardwalk
An elevated pathway through the cypress swamp that provides unique views and educational insights.
Some of the trees in this area are over a millennium old, offering a glimpse into ancient ecosystems.
Dedicated spots along the boardwalk for birdwatching and wildlife observation.