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  2. List of Mississippi state parks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Mississippi state parks. ... Hattiesburg: Geiger Lake Boating, fishing, camping Percy Quin State Park: Pike: McComb: 1930s Lake Tangipahoa

  3. Paul B. Johnson State Park - Wikipedia

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    Paul B. Johnson State Park is a public recreation area on the shores of Geiger Lake, located off U.S. Highway 49 in McLaurin, Mississippi, 12 miles (19 km) south of Hattiesburg. The state park is named after Paul B. Johnson, the forty-sixth governor of Mississippi.

  4. Pete Taylor Park - Wikipedia

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    Pete Taylor Park is a baseball stadium located in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, that is home to the Southern Miss Golden Eagles baseball team. [1] In 2011, Southern Miss announced the expansion of Pete Taylor Park. The plans include adding 1,358 seats and expanding the seating capacity to 4,300. The expansion was completed for the start of the 2012 ...

  5. Hattiesburg Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Hattiesburg Zoo (sometimes also called the Kamper Park Zoo) is a small 12-acre (4.9 ha) zoo located within Kamper Park in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States. The zoo is operated by the Hattiesburg Convention Commission. As of 2019, the Commission's executive director was Rick Taylor. [4] [5]

  6. Fruitland Park, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Fruitland Park is a small unincorporated community in southern Forrest County, Mississippi. It is part of the Hattiesburg, Mississippi Metropolitan Statistical Area. Camp Tiak, a Boy Scouts of America camp with a one-mile educational forest trail, is located in Fruitland Park. [2] Entrance to Camp Tiak

  7. Pat Harrison Waterway District - Wikipedia

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    PHWD is governed by an 18-member Board of Directors, with one Director appointed from each of the 15 member Counties and three Directors appointed by the Governor of Mississippi. [5] Full-time employees are located at the central office in Hattiesburg and at the District's eight water parks.

  8. De Soto National Forest - Wikipedia

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    De Soto National Forest, named for 16th-century Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto, is 518,587 acres (810 sq mi; 2,099 km 2) of pine forests in southern Mississippi. It is one of the most important protected areas for the biological diversity of the Gulf Coast ecoregion of North America.

  9. Hattiesburg, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Hattiesburg is the 4th most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi, located primarily in Forrest County (where it is the county seat and most populous city) [4] and extending west into Lamar County.