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  2. Holly Springs National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The HSNF is located in northern Mississippi and is divided into two major sections. The largest section lies to the southeast of the city of Holly Springs and straddles U.S. Highway 78 . The second section 20,776 acres (84.08 km 2 ), sits about 40 miles (64 km) southwest of the main section, in Yalobusha County , between Coffeeville and Oakland ...

  3. Mississippi River Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi River Trail (abbreviated MRT) is a designated bicycle and pedestrian trail that traverses the shores of the Mississippi River in the United States. The trail extends from the headwaters at Lake Itasca in Minnesota to near the mouth of the river in Venice, Louisiana. Much of the trail’s 3,000 miles (4,800 km) follows roadways ...

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  5. Category:Hiking trails in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    National Recreation Trails in Mississippi (2 P) Pages in category "Hiking trails in Mississippi" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  6. List of crossings of the Lower Mississippi River - Wikipedia

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    I-55, Mississippi River Trail, US 61 / US 64 / US 70 / US 79: ... Huey P. Long Bridge (Baton Rouge) US 190 Canadian Pacific Kansas City: Port Allen and Baton Rouge:

  7. Bartram Trail - Wikipedia

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    In North Carolina, the Bartram Trail meanders 78.4 miles (126.2 km) near the mountainous towns of Franklin, Highlands, Andrews, Robbinsville, and Nantahala. It includes 5,385 feet (1,641 m) Wayah Bald , which is the highest point on the trail and where it crosses the Appalachian Trail .

  8. Fort Adams, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Around 1700, a French priest named Father Albert Davion established a mission on the Mississippi River bluffs at or near the site of Fort Adams. The mission, which was established to bring Christianity to local Indians, became a landmark and stopping place for people traveling on the river or on the overland trails that connected Natchez with New Orleans.

  9. Amite River - Wikipedia

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    The Amite River / ˈ eɪ. m i t / (French: Rivière Amite) is a tributary of Lake Maurepas in Mississippi and Louisiana in the United States. It is about 117 miles (188 km) long. [ 2 ] It starts as two forks in southwestern Mississippi and flows south through Louisiana, passing Greater Baton Rouge , to Lake Maurepas.