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Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail

10.5 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Columbus Riverwalk

2.2 mi
State: MS
Concrete

Crosstie Walk

2 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Hugh Jack Stubbs Recreational Trail

2.5 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Longleaf Trace

45.5 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Shaw Rail-Trail

0.3 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Spillway Road Multi-Use Trail

2.9 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Tanglefoot Trail

43.6 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Tupelo Veterans Park Trail

0.9 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Boyle Rail-Trail

0.7 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Renova Heritage Walking Trail

0.3 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Duncan Walking Trail

0.2 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Fannin Landing Multi-Use Trail

1.3 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Hollandale Rail-Trail

0.7 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Hugh Ward Boulevard Bike Path

1.6 mi
State: MS
Concrete

Liberty Road Bike Path

1.6 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Little J Rail Trail

0.5 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Locksley Way Multi-Use Path

1.1 mi
State: MS
Asphalt, Concrete
Accordion

Lynn Lane Multi-Use Path

1.5 mi
State: MS
Concrete

Museum Trail

2.5 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Nell G. Smith River Walk

0.5 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Old Canton Road Multi-Use Trail

0.9 mi
State: MS
Concrete

Pinehaven Drive Bike Path

0.9 mi
State: MS
Concrete

Post Road Multi-Use Trail

0.6 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Rice Road Multi-Use Trail

0.85 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Shelby Trails

0.1 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Wiggins Multi-Use Path

0.7 mi
State: MS
Concrete

Wirtz Road Bike Path

3.1 mi
State: MS
Asphalt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail (alternatively known as the Ridgeland Natchez Trace Multi-Use Trail) offers a scenic trip paralleling Natchez Trace Parkway just north of Jackson. Portions of the trail...
MS 10.5 mi Asphalt
Closure Notice: In February 2020 the pedestrian bridge over the Tombigbee River was closed due to damage to a support pillar, with no estimate for when repairs would be completed. Please check with...
MS 2.2 mi Concrete
One of a handful of western Mississippi communities to salvage a benefit from the abandonment of a 50-mile railroad corridor between Cleveland and Hollandale in 1999, Cleveland railbanked the portion...
MS 2 mi Asphalt
The Hugh Jack Stubbs Recreational Trail is a paved, multi-use pathway that follows the course of a section of the historic Yazoo Pass waterway as it winds eastwards from Moon Lake in rural Coahoma...
MS 2.5 mi Asphalt
Stretching 44 miles northwest from Chain Park, which is nestled along the Leaf River in Hattiesburg, to small-town Prentiss, the Longleaf Trace traverses landscapes that range from the bustling heart...
MS 45.5 mi Asphalt
One of a handful of western Mississippi communities to salvage a benefit from the abandonment of a 50-mile railroad corridor between Cleveland and Hollandale in 1999, Shaw railbanked the portion of...
MS 0.3 mi Asphalt
The Spillway Road Multi-Use Trail is currently open in three separate paved trail segments, linked by on-road segments along the appropriately named Scenic Drive. The path offers a useful option for...
MS 2.9 mi Asphalt
The Tanglefoot Trail wanders 43.6 miles through the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. The rail-trail follows the former railroad line once led by...
MS 43.6 mi Asphalt
Tupelo's Veterans Park Trail is a short multi-use trail that runs through the city park, just across the way from the birthplace of The King himself, Elvis Presley. The asphalt pathway totals just shy...
MS 0.9 mi Asphalt
One of a handful of western Mississippi communities to salvage a benefit from the abandonment of a 50-mile railroad corridor between Cleveland and Hollandale in 1999, Boyle railbanked the portion of...
MS 0.7 mi Asphalt
The Kitty Bryan Dill Memorial Parkway is a narrow concrete path that runs for over two miles through the eastern Mississippi community of West Point — forming a roughly 4-mile loop using city...
MS 2.2 mi Concrete
The Renova Heritage Walking Trail provides a short path for exercise on a former Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad (later Illinois Central Railroad) corridor. The wide paved trail in the tiny...
MS 0.3 mi Asphalt
The Duncan Walking Trail provides a short loop for exercise on a former Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad (later Illinois Central Railroad) corridor. The paved trail in the tiny community of...
MS 0.2 mi Asphalt
The Fannin Landing Multi-Use Trail provides a connection for cyclists and pedestrians traversing Mississippi's scenic Barnett Reservoir area, linking the lengthier North Shore Parkway Multi-Use Trail...
MS 1.3 mi Asphalt
To say that all trails lead to the Chisha Foka would only be a slight exaggeration in Ridgeland. The hike-and-bike pathway along Highland Colony Parkway is another one of the Ridgeland's paths that...
MS 1.1 mi Asphalt
One of a handful of western Mississippi communities to salvage a benefit from the abandonment of a 50-mile railroad corridor between Cleveland and Hollandale in 1999, Hollandale railbanked the portion...
MS 0.7 mi Asphalt
The Hugh Ward Boulevard Bike Path forms a convenient connection between the Wirtz Road Bike Path and the Spillway Road Multi-Use Trail, helping to form a surprisingly extensive network of trails for...
MS 1.6 mi Concrete
The city of Flowood's Liberty Road Bike Path is an asphalt sidepath trail that helps link together important destinations within the community, stretching from the Flowood Liberty Park and YMCA in the...
MS 1.6 mi Asphalt
Located in the heart of Mississippi's biggest city, the Little J Rail Trail is part of an evolving project in Jackson to use trails to help highlight the city's rich history while providing crucial...
MS 0.5 mi Asphalt
Picking up right where the Lynn Lane Multi-Use Path leaves off, the Locksley Way Multi-Use Path provides a crucial connection for cyclists and pedestrians between residential neighborhoods in...
MS 1.1 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Accordion
This shared-use path in Starkville stretches from McKee Park in the west to Montgomery Street in the east. While providing a space for leisure or exercise, the concrete pathway also allows residents...
MS 1.5 mi Concrete
The name of the trail should tell you everything you need to know: that Jackson's museums are the centerpiece of this walking and biking path. The trail is anchored by the Two Mississippi Museums...
MS 2.5 mi Asphalt
The short Nell G. Smith River Walk is a paved trail along the western banks of the Sunflower River, right in the heart of the historic Mississippi Delta community of Clarkesdale. The trail offers...
MS 0.5 mi Asphalt
A sidepath trail that largely follows the route of its namesake roadway, the North Shore Parkway Multi-Use Trail helps provide area cyclists and pedestrians with convenient access to the neighborhoods...
MS 4 mi Asphalt
The Old Canton Road is a short shared use path along the road of the same name. The trail starts at the intersection of Lake Harbor Drive and travels north along Old Canton Road, past neighborhoods...
MS 0.9 mi Concrete
A concrete sidepath that runs through Clinton, Mississippi, the Pinehaven Drive Bike Path is one of the community's only existing pieces of bike infrastructure. The path is far from a recreational...
MS 0.9 mi Concrete
The multiuse path along Post Road starts at Yacht Road and heads west for just over half a mile. The smooth paved trail is located on the south side of the road, passing by gated communities and...
MS 0.6 mi Asphalt
This is a spur of the Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail that cuts through the woods around Brashear Creek and down to Rice Road. There is also fork of the trail that begins on Old Canton Road, and the two...
MS 0.85 mi Asphalt
The loop known as Shelby Trails provides a short trail for exercise on a former Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad (later Illinois Central Railroad) corridor. The original train depot—now home to...
MS 0.1 mi Asphalt
The Wiggins Multi-Use Path is a concrete pathway that runs between parks and recreation sites within the community of Wiggins, Mississippi. The path winds its way from the Flint Creek Water Park in...
MS 0.7 mi Concrete
The Wirtz Road Bike Path is a paved sidepath trail that runs alongside Wirtz Road and Manship Road in the Jackson suburb of Flowood, Mississippi. The trail helps connect cyclists and pedestrians in...
MS 3.1 mi Asphalt

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Tanglefoot Trail

Longleaf Trace – 2 JUN 23

June, 2023 by 7s5a692x35

*****************************Attention***************************
The Longleaf Trace is in the process in the near term to be paved in certain areas. See photos of a flyer stating to follow the Longleaf Trace’s Facebook page. Here is the latest posting:

Due to some weather delays on current projects the contractor was unable to start as we had hoped. A new project date has not been confirmed at this time. Sorry for any inconvenience and again we appreciate your understanding and patience throughout this process.We are excited to soon start repaving the Longleaf Trace from Hattiesburg to near Apostolic Road past the Sumrall Station. The repaving will be done in sections and we will update closures here on our Facebook page. On May 15th the trail will be CLOSED at the Hattiesburg Gateway to the 59 Overpass for repaving. Thank you all in advance for your patience during this process!

The trail is tree canopied for 98% of the trail as we started in Prentiss and finished up in Hattiesburg at the Southern Prohibition Brewing Co. Due to the tree cover causing shadows it was hard to see the rough trail conditions caused by tree roots causing asphalt heave even as they were marked by bright colored paint but the paint had faded over time. You need to stay focused on the trail versus sightseeing along the way.

There plenty of rest stops on the trail to include “rain stops” with overhead cover when you experience inclement weather while on the trail. The rain stops seemed to be located near the populated areas.

Mileage was marked with a mile maker every mile which is helpful if not using GPS.

Once they pave the areas needing attention, this will regain a 5 star status this Hall of Fame trail deserves again.

Tanglefoot Trail

The Tanglefoot Trail (T2) on 1 JUN 23

June, 2023 by 7s5a692x35

3 of us rode from New Albany to Houston and enjoyed the experience as the trail surface was smooth and there was a tree canopy for the majority of the trail. The bridge surfaces were not smooth due to the wooden planks being weathered and raised up. ~5 miles from Houston, there was a bridge that was resurfaced with concrete and chip-n-seal and was extremely rough.

There quite a few people on the trail especially near the populated areas but they were kind and moved to one side. In Houston, there is a restaurant called the Gathering and a very, nice lodging opportunity at the end of the trail named Trailhead bike and bed.

Go experience the Hall of Fame T2!

Longleaf Trace

Great Trail

May, 2023 by eguydjr

We road round trip from Jackson Station 2x. First to Eply & 2 weeks later to Sumral.
Enjoyed every Minute. There are a few rough patches, in broad day light easy to see, but second ride was late evening & shadows were low, not enough to cause a problem but a surprise.
Over all, Ill do it again next time I come this way.

Accordion

Longleaf Trace

What a Lovely Trail

April, 2023 by gary.heissler_tl

Got on the trail at Sumrall and rode north 19 miles to Carson. It was a scenic, country ride on a asphalt trail that was in good condition. We rode mdi-week so basically had the trail to ourselves. There were designated rest areas along the trail with flush bathrooms at Bassfield and Douglas trailheads. We will definitely do this trail again when we’re in the area!

Tanglefoot Trail

Awesome Experience

March, 2023 by marcosalexandermendoza

I go biking with my 2 daughters on the trail, and we love it! We have probably biked the whole system.

Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail

Pleasant ride but use caution

March, 2023 by donaldhuffman_tl

We rode this slightly rolling terrain, pleasant trail up and back from end to end along the Natchez Trail Parkway. The trail is aphalted all the way -- but use caution as sections of the trail have deep holes in the asphalt. Trail ends abruptly at a road block at the west end and at the 50 sq mile Ross Barnett Reservoir at the east. (at the west end it appears that there may be plans for extending the trail as evidenced stakes and flagging extending from the road block) There were no picnic tables at the reservoir dam-vista area but there is a park with shelters and tables less than a mile southwest just off and visible from the trail where we ate our lunch. Overall, a very pleasing ride as we took a break from our drive on I-20 through the Jackson, Ms area.

Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail

Safe

January, 2023 by rosieannriley

I have used this trail since returning home 7 years ago and I am honestly happy that it exist. This is the longest trail in central MS which is pretty sad but better than nothing. I have walked, jogged and cycled and have never had any issues. They have repaired sections of trail but it’s still not up to the standards of Longleaf and Tanglefoot trails. But better than nothing. I generally park midway and ride towards Clinton because it’s always congested on the side near reservoir. generally stay on the end going towards Clinton.

Tanglefoot Trail

The Tanglefoot Trail, Aug. 6, 2022

December, 2022 by cwiokster

Did a recent [Aug. 6, 2022] 2nd ride on The Tanglefoot Trail, in NE Miss. Started in New Albany, MS, at the "Little Tallahatchie riverfront park" trail (1.4 mi) to start off Fri. PM before the main ride Sat. This is the 3rd RTC "Hall of Fame" trail in my 'Trail Collection'. More to come. This one is worth the trip.🚵¿¿¿ Despite the heat & cutting the ride short, I still managed 51.2 miles. In August, I'm good with that! My first ride on this trail, was on October 12, 2019, and I managed the full trail, (plus the ride from the hotel), for a total of 92.75 miles. Both rides started ( and finished) in New Albany. First ride I picnic lunched at the Houston Trailhead, 2nd ride, turned around south of Pontotoc, and lunched at the Gateway rest area there. Really appreciated the 'Whistle Stop' rest areas, as I am a "trail cruiser" and tend to take a few minutes off the bike along the way. The only surprise was how many of the frequent bridges were washboarded with 'cupped' planks! [took off a star for that] Quite "exciting"; the video cam mount didn't survive (cheap plastic), but I improvised with some string I carry for emergencies, and carried on. On the plus side, I loved the clearly visible mile markers, which help you keep up with progress on the trail. Quite a variety of scenery, from urban to wooded to farmlands, as you cross the 3 counties. All in all, an enjoyable ride. Will do this again.

Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail

Awful

November, 2022 by skiercat

Awful

Hugh Jack Stubbs Recreational Trail

A Great Year Round Trail

October, 2022 by casperhall1996

The trail includes four fitness stations along the way.

Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail

Nice trail

October, 2022 by vc2019

With curves and hills and pavement the entire length. Heed the signs about uneven pavement around miles 4-6. There are some large crevices on the hills that could make a bad day for bikers and walkers.

Longleaf Trace

Deserving of Hall of Fame Status

October, 2022 by vc2019

Rode from Hattiesburg near Smokestack Park to Epley and back today. Trail is so wide and clean and the weather perfect for an October ride. Thanks to all who keep this trail in such good shape.

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