Stone County (Mississippi)

Stone County is a county in the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

Wiggins is the largest and only incorporated city in the county.

Understand

Villages:

Get in

The only main artery is U.S. Highway 49, south from Hattiesburg and north from Gulfport.

Get around

Being a rural community, no public transportation is available.

See

  • Flint Creek Water Park. Located on Highway 29, Wiggins, MI. Centered around a 600-acre lake, stocked with bass, bream, crappie and catfish. Other activities include boating (rentals available), water skiing, and swimming. Flint Creek's Water Town offers multiple waterslides, including four giant ones for the adults, and is open most of the year. There is plenty of camping available in the form of tent/rv spots, cabins, and camphouses. There is also a nature trail for hikers, and a picnic area with grills and tables. On the fourth of July, the park runs its annual fireworks display. A "haunted forest" is put on every year the Saturday before Halloween.

Do

  • De Soto National Forest. 170 miles of trails on the De Soto are available for hikers, ATV riders, mountain bike riders, and horse riders. Tuxachanie Trail begins about 3 miles east of U.S. Highway 49.

Buy

Eat

Drink

While the county is dry, the city of Wiggins does allow the sale of beer (except on Sundays). Beer can be purchased at restaurants, but no there are no establishments which serve drinks only.

Sleep

  • Cedar Ridge Cabins (Adam Meyers), Perkinston, Ms (Perkinston), +1 601 928-4883. Has a stocked pond with Bass, Bluegill and Brehm. In close range of Red Creek beach, Flink Creek water park, golf courses, antique shops, auctions, bike rallies and casinos. Cabins and grounds can be rented out for weddings, receptions and family reunions.

Connect

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Routes through Stone County

Jackson Hattiesburg  N  S  Gulfport END




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