Get ready to fall in love with summer! You might not think it’s possible to love the sweltering temperatures that come along with the summer season, but that’s just because you haven’t discovered the perfect swim spot. Lucky for you, we found some stunning waterfalls that make it a whole lot easier to embrace the season.

  1. Merit Falls (Mendenhall)

SouthernLady44/Google Good things really do come in small packages – and these small falls prove it! Even better, they’re located in Merit Water Park, a natural water park with a spring-fed creek and old-fashioned swimming hole. The park also has picnic tables and a sand and rock creek-side beach. For more information, click here.

  1. Falls at D’Lo Water Park (Mendenhall)

David W/Google Another natural water park, D’Lo Water Park is centered around the Strong River. A top choice for swimming, canoeing, and kayaking, the river is known for its leisurely flow and several small falls. As an added bonus, the park offers canoe outfitting and shuttle service. It also has campsites and cabins, making it easy to extend your time at this natural gem. For more information, click here.

  1. Seminary Falls (Seminary)

Jay Mace/Google Okatoma Creek is most known for its canoeing and kayaking opportunities, but that wasn’t always the case. At one time, it was known for its abundance of waterfalls. In fact, Seminary Falls used to be referred to as “the falls on Okatoma.” There are several outfitters on the creek, making it easy to get some close-up views of the falls. For more information, click here.

  1. Clark Creek Falls (Woodville)

Jennifer Badon/Google There’s no better place to gaze upon waterfalls in Mississippi than Clark Creek Nature Area. The 700-acre area is home to dozens of falls, which range in height from 10 feet to more than 30 feet. Some falls are seasonal and others can be viewed year-round. For the best waterfall views, take the 1.78-mile improved trail. It’s dotted with several year-round waterfalls. For more information, click here.

  1. Dunn’s Falls (Enterprise)

anirudhgirey/Google Don’t let the summer season pass without a visit to Dunn’s Falls. Located in Dunn’s Falls Water Park, the 65-foot waterfall is the state’s tallest. The best part is that it can be viewed from above AND below, which means you can splash around in the pool at its base. The park also has a historic grist mill, nature trails, and primitive campsites. For more information, click here.

So, did you know about these waterfalls in Mississippi? Ever visited any of them? Did we miss your favorite fall? Tell us!

SouthernLady44/Google

Good things really do come in small packages – and these small falls prove it! Even better, they’re located in Merit Water Park, a natural water park with a spring-fed creek and old-fashioned swimming hole. The park also has picnic tables and a sand and rock creek-side beach. For more information, click here.

David W/Google

Another natural water park, D’Lo Water Park is centered around the Strong River. A top choice for swimming, canoeing, and kayaking, the river is known for its leisurely flow and several small falls. As an added bonus, the park offers canoe outfitting and shuttle service. It also has campsites and cabins, making it easy to extend your time at this natural gem. For more information, click here.

Jay Mace/Google

Okatoma Creek is most known for its canoeing and kayaking opportunities, but that wasn’t always the case. At one time, it was known for its abundance of waterfalls. In fact, Seminary Falls used to be referred to as “the falls on Okatoma.” There are several outfitters on the creek, making it easy to get some close-up views of the falls. For more information, click here.

Jennifer Badon/Google

There’s no better place to gaze upon waterfalls in Mississippi than Clark Creek Nature Area. The 700-acre area is home to dozens of falls, which range in height from 10 feet to more than 30 feet. Some falls are seasonal and others can be viewed year-round. For the best waterfall views, take the 1.78-mile improved trail. It’s dotted with several year-round waterfalls. For more information, click here.

anirudhgirey/Google

Don’t let the summer season pass without a visit to Dunn’s Falls. Located in Dunn’s Falls Water Park, the 65-foot waterfall is the state’s tallest. The best part is that it can be viewed from above AND below, which means you can splash around in the pool at its base. The park also has a historic grist mill, nature trails, and primitive campsites. For more information, click here.

These waterfalls in Mississippi aren’t the only options for beating the summer heat. Click here to read about a hidden lagoon with some of the bluest water in the state.

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Address: Merit Water Park, 1043 MS-43, Mendenhall, MS 39114, USAAddress: D’Lo Water Park, 135 D’Lo Park Rd, Mendenhall, MS 39114, USAAddress: Seminary Falls, Mississippi 39479, USAAddress: Clark Creek Natural Area, 366 Ft Adams Pond Rd, Woodville, MS 39669, USAAddress: Dunn’s Falls Park, 6890 Dunns Falls Rd A, Enterprise, MS 39330, USA