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The 15 Fun Things to Do in Jackson

Mississippi Civil Rights Museum
- Address: 222 North St #2205, Jackson, MS 39201, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.9 (1824)
- Phone: +1 601-576-6800
- Website: Link
- Opening hours:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Reviews:
Amazing museum! The detail and information is incredible. It is very interactive, and there are so many artifacts to look at. There are great films and sound effects. If you want to go through and really take in all the information, you could spend several hours here. Some of it is graphic (out of necessity) but they have lots of signs warning ahead of time. It was $15 for both this and the Mississippi museum, and I found it well worth the price. Also have a great gift shop with lots of local pottery. You can get national park passport stamps at the front desk.
✭✭✭✭✭ By Cassie Nix (7 months ago)
Amazing museum that provides little known information on the civil rights movement especially that related to Mississippi. Highly recommend for those interested in true equality. Decent sized museum. Takes about 4 hours. Awesome exhibits and quick films about important moments.
✭✭✭✭✭ By Ally Whobrey (a month ago)
In town for a short visit and was happy to find out Sunday is free day.
This is definitely a powerful moving museum. I highly recommend it to everyone.
It shows how far we have come but it also shows how far we have to go especially now since 45 really brought out the worst in a lot of people.
✭✭✭✭✭ By Bill B (12 months ago)
This museum is absolutely amazing! It’s divided into two parts. One part is Mississippi history and the other part is civil rights history in Mississippi. You need at minimum of 3 hours just to soak in all the exhibits. We learned so much from this experience! I highly recommend during your time in Jackson, Mississippi.
✭✭✭✭✭ By Cassandra Bolton (10 months ago)
As a born & raised Mississippian, I was truly submerged into the history of Mississippi with facts that are less known and less shared. The museum did a fantastic job of sharing true Mississippi history while sharing the view points of the different groups of people involved in the history of the state. My friend and I went on Sunday, which happened to be the free day of the museum. I also enjoyed a light snack at the cafe. They had terrific customer service! The young lady even asked us if we needed anything else before it closed. Next time I will tour the civil rights museum!
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LeFleur’s Bluff State Park Mayes Lake
- Address: 3315 Lakeland Terrace, Jackson, MS 39216, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.5 (1294)
- Phone: +1 601-987-3923
- Website: Link
- Opening hours:
Monday: 6:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 6:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 6:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 6:30 AM – 8:00 PM
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Saturday: 6:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: 6:30 AM – 8:00 PM
- Reviews:
Very quiet, beautiful campground with huge wooded sites with water and electricity, but the bathhouses are aging. They have several docks and gazebos in there park for water access but we were disappointed at the amount of litter along the shore. Staff were very helpful and friendly. We were fortunate enough to be there when a group of dulcimer players were gathered there. They welcomed us to sit and enjoy their music. Great fun.
✭✭✭ By Lisa K. (8 months ago)
When we entered the state park for camping, the camp site your assigned isn’t clear in anyway. We just took an open spot as there wasn’t a station with information on a board. Be aware that the road to the campsites has potholes and unpaved, and narrow in areas.
The RV pad is level, paved and clean with beautiful views of the lake. The restrooms at the campsite could definitely use an update.✭✭✭✭ By Brian Kindle (8 months ago)
I’m not a local but it seemed like a nice little haven for the city dwellers in the general area. Fishing, hiking, wildlife, pavilions, camping, and playgrounds. We walked the path around the lake, it was a nice but now great. But it was spring with little foliage yet, I believe it will be much more enjoyable with some greenery in the summer. Don’t let me talk you out of going. Any nature is good, go for a walk.
✭✭✭✭✭ By Nick Davidson (9 months ago)
This was a pretty park at one time.
Now it’s old and run down. There is no grass,, and the bathrooms were clean but musty.. our table was broken. Couldn’t us the bench.. we paid $16 a night. Certainly worth every penny.
The view is beautiful. Maybe Mississippi can put some money into fixing it up.✭✭✭ By Wanda White (3 months ago)
Stopped in for a night during our travels. Beautiful campsite right on the water. Our pictures don’t give this place justice as the skies were cloudy and it’s a bit cold. But still nice. The place was clean with heated bathhouse and the staff were very kind. We would definitely stay here again. Thank you for the experience!
✭✭✭✭✭ By Sha’ron (11 months ago)
Mississippi Museum of Natural Science
- Address: 2148 Riverside Dr, Jackson, MS 39202, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.7 (1127)
- Phone: +1 601-576-6000
- Website: Link
- Opening hours:
Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 1:00 – 5:00 PM
- Reviews:
Fun museum, with a beautiful aquarium exhibit. I wish there had been more fossils and fewer video game exhibits, but I get it. However they had some really great pieces.
The nature hikes behind the museum are gorgeous. Hopefully the water levels will be lower next visit, as there were several trails we could not explore.
✭✭✭✭✭ By Cabal O’Dell (8 months ago)
I’m not gonna lie and say this is an all day, knock your socks off museum cause it’s not, but it is amazing and totally worth it.
We had 3 kids, ages 6, 8, and 12. They will enjoyed themselves. My son hasn’t stopped talking about the two headed snake and my niece enjoyed the live animals, taking particular interest in a gator that apparently had a jaw injury at some point. My daughter thought the outdoor dinos was absolutely amazing.
It will only take a couple hours to go though, but it was well curated and appealing to both the kids and adults in our group. With it being right next to a wonderful playground, it made for a great afternoon!
✭✭✭✭✭ By Robin Westefeld (5 months ago)
Dinosaurs! Need I say anymore of course I will. This museum never disappoints. Always clean and the staff is eager to guide and educate you on the exhibits. The space exorbitant is very exciting as well I’m not sure how long it’s going to be there but in itself it’s worth the visit. Great family fun with live animal exits as well.
✭✭✭✭✭ By Richard “Visionmonger” Southard (6 months ago)
We were very excited to go here! It’s such a wonderful museum, they have tons of interactive learning exhibits which is amazing I learned a lot in one visit. There staff is very nice and sweet ,the place is well maintained and clean. They have live exhibits of fish and reptiles, they have a cutest two headed snake and sea turtles that likes interacting with humans. In every section they have different games you can play, also there were sanitizers in different spots which was great they care about the safety of their visitors. One of the best experiences i’ve had so far.
✭✭✭✭✭ By Kan Alcf (11 months ago)
Great museum for my 10 year old to go to on Spring Break! They had changeable exhibits and the one we saw was about video game history! The outdoor space was amazing, with several paths to take you around the back of the museum or all the way to to Pearl River! Everyone was helpful and friendly!
✭✭✭✭✭ By Angela Gann (9 months ago)
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Mississippi Children’s Museum
- Address: 2145 Museum Blvd, Jackson, MS 39202, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.7 (898)
- Phone: +1 601-981-5469
- Website: Link
- Opening hours:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 1:00 – 6:00 PM
- Reviews:
Nice treat to get out of the cold. And when it’s too hot outside, this would be a good break. There are lockers here, bring a quarter or two! Lockers are 25 cents and worth it. That way to don’t have to walk around carrying a coat. Kids have fun here, especially when they’ve been taught manners or they have siblings present to keep them reminded to make wise choices.
Parents are good to have around to supervise and assure safety of all the kids. (Parents, this is a learning children’s museum where kids learn to cooperate… give them a chance to work out issues and the coach them).
Really enjoyed being here. Can’t wait to come back.✭✭✭✭✭ By R Jenkins (11 months ago)
We had a blast visiting here with our kids during our holiday trip home. We found so much to do and it was just the tip of the iceberg! The security guard was so friendly and helpful when I had to bring my daughter in to go to the bathroom before we got our tickets, and we found lovely stuff in the gift shop to make the most of our visit. We’ll look forward to coming back again when our younger daughter is a bit older.
✭✭✭✭✭ By Kari Turner (11 months ago)
I couldn’t decide if it was big or not by the pictures. It was a pretty decent size place. We had alot of fun all my kids enjoyed it and the oldest is 8. They had a little Cafe with snacks, drinks, wraps, salad and ice cream.
$10 for everyone 1 yr and up. They have a nursing room (changing table only in there) with a comfy rocking chair. Well have to come back in the early summer to enjoy the splash pad and park way to wet and cold this visit. We spent about 4 hrs here. They also had lockers for $ .25, Perfect for ours coats.
Perfect place for a younger child’s bday party!✭✭✭✭✭ By Brittany Brinson (10 months ago)
A few of the exhibits did not work like the cow milking station and the tractor. But my daughter had the best time in there. So that rates it 5 stars.
✭✭✭✭✭ By James Burghardt (5 months ago)
We had a fantastic time! Spent about 3 hours with our kids (6yo 7yo & baby). There’s so much to do. We definitely could have spent more time playing. Also, there’s a nice nursing room for mom and baby with a comfy seat, changing table, etc. Staff was super friendly!
✭✭✭✭✭ By Emily Dickey (3 months ago)
The Jackson Zoo
- Address: 2918 W Capitol St, Jackson, MS 39209, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 3.6 (881)
- Phone: +1 601-352-2580
- Website: Link
- Opening hours:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Reviews:
This zoo was lovely and was definitely much more beautiful than I anticipated. Loved the range of animals in there. Felt a little sorry for the lonely ones like the Giraffe, Tiger, Black Bear, Rhinoceros but that’s just my animal loving sensitive side lol. I love how they made the habitats feel real for the animals in there. The only down side was, there was no real restaurants just a few food trucks. It would also be really nice to have a place for souvenirs as well. All in all, I am giving this place a 5 star because it surpassed my expectations. 🙂
✭✭✭✭✭ By Stephanie Oki (2 months ago)
My family and I are visiting Jackson Mississippi on vacation. We were excited to visit the Zoo and to our surprise we were disappointed. The grass is over grown, majority of the exhibits were closed and the animals that are there appears to be kept to the bare minimum. We were informed by an employee and another park guest the zoo may be moving and little monies is going into the up keep of the attraction. If the zoo isn’t going to be maintained for the better good of the animals, employees and park guests please close for business and move the remaining animals to another facility that will care for them as they should be.
✭ By Pumpkin Anderson (5 months ago)
First time there! It was a little different from the bigger zoos. There was plenty of space and time to explore. The animals there were fat and happy! They have a large variety of animals, and appeared to be acquiring more as many of the exhibits we’re without inhabitants. It was early in the season and very happy to have the experience with my son, who LOVED it! The carousel was fun as carousels are! I bet it will be spectacular during the height of the summer season! I’ve been told the train should return then.
Be prepared to prepurchase tickets or have cash on hand to enter, as they didn’t take cards at the door. The carousel rides are $2 each, so prepurchase at admissions or have cash on hand!
Also, remember to carry in something to eat and drink, as they don’t have food nor drink available to purchase except for unreliable Pepsi machines and one snack machine inside the admissions building.
For the fun experience, friendliness of the park staff and especially the price of admission, it was worth trying on our spring break to Jackson getaway!✭✭✭✭✭ By Angela Gann (9 months ago)
Close this place down!!!
These people have a sick and twisted idea of what it means to take care of animals. These habitats are not ideal and they do not have the proper things needed for survival. There was barely any animals, probably because they all died!!!! They had no food. No water. Over grown grass. Enclosures too small. Not enough shelter from the heat. The larger animals seemed to be suffering. The Rhino had no large body of water to cool down in, only a little tiny sprinkler. The cougar could barely breathe as well as the bear. Not only that, they did not take cards, everything was beat down and falling apart, and the gift shop had like nothing in it. Seeing these animals like this broke my heart. I started a petition to shut this place down. As soon as it gets enough attention, I will be bringing this to the attention of the city of Jackson. Don’t give your money to these people. They don’t care about their animals. They just want money.✭ By Hannah The Awkward Bisexual (6 months ago)
Great experience for the price! This zoo does an incredible job with the limiting funding they receive. They have several new exhibits opening soon!
The keepers were friendly and incredibly passionate about public relations. Moreover, the animals that are on exhibit were active with excellent viewing areas.
There is even a SMALL attached water park play area for those hot Mississippi summer days!
I would highly recommend a visit, show the local zoo some love!
✭✭✭✭ By Mitchell Noble (a year ago)
Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum
- Address: 1150 Lakeland Dr, Jackson, MS 39216, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.6 (873)
601 Escape Rooms
- Address: 839 State St, Jackson, MS 39201, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.9 (568)
Mississippi Museum of Art
- Address: 380 S Lamar St, Jackson, MS 39201, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.7 (490)
Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument
- Address: 2332 Margaret W Alexander Dr, Jackson, MS 39213, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.9 (276)
Old Capitol Museum
- Address: 100 State St, Jackson, MS 39201, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.6 (257)
Governor’s Mansion
- Address: 300 E Capitol St, Jackson, MS 39201, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.2 (174)
Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame & Museum
- Address: 1152 Lakeland Dr #4701, Jackson, MS 39216, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.5 (139)
Mynelle Gardens Arboretum & Botanical Center
- Address: 4736 Clinton Blvd, Jackson, MS 39209, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.3 (94)
Smith Robertson Museum
- Address: 528 Bloom St, Jackson, MS 39202, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.7 (92)
Museum of Mississippi History
- Address: 222 North St #1206, Jackson, MS 39201, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.8 (90)

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