Merging nature, culture, and recreation like no other, the Museum Trail in Jackson is one of the most unique hikes in all of Mississippi. Truly one-of-a-kind, it offers access to a farmers market, three parks, and four museums, making for an unforgettable, fun-filled trek that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Completed at the beginning of 2021, the Museum Trail is Jackson’s first rail trail.
Museum Trail/Facebook
It follows an old GM&O line, transforming a deserted railroad into one of the state’s most unique hikes.
Museum Trail/Facebook
The nearly 3-mile multi-use trail is perfect for walking, jogging, and cycling.
Museum Trail/Facebook
It’s also a great way to tour Jackson since it leads to some of the city’s best sites. On one end of the trail, you’ll find the Mississippi Farmers Market, Mississippi Civil Rights Museum, and the Mississippi Museum of History.
Mississippi Farmers Market/Google
The Mississippi Children’s Museum and Museum of Natural Science sit at the opposite end of the trail.
Mississippi Museum of Natural Science/TripAdvisor
In between, you’ll be met with lovely scenery and greenery, providing an easy escape from the hustle and bustle of Jackson.
Museum Trail/Facebook
The trail is lined with more than natural beauty, though. It’s also lined with some great detours. Three parks - Belhaven Heights Park, Laurel Street Park, and LeFleur’s Bluff State Park – are situated along the trail.
louise b/TripAdvisor
Well, what do you think? Are you ready to trek along this unique trail? To learn more about the Museum Trail, visit the Jxn Trailblazers website or the Museum Trail Facebook page.
Museum Trail/Facebook
Mississippi Farmers Market/Google
Mississippi Museum of Natural Science/TripAdvisor
louise b/TripAdvisor
So, did you know about the Museum Trail? Ever visited? If so, what’d you think? Know of another unique hike in Mississippi? Tell us!
This is just one of the amazing hiking trails in Mississippi. Click here to read about another.
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.
Address: Museum Trail, 707 Monroe St, Jackson, MS 39202, USA