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Clark Creek Natural Area

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366 Ft Adams Pond Rd, Woodville, MS 39669, United StatesMap
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  • M6537CQcathyw
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    Waterfalls easy to reach

    Great hiking area to see waterfalls that are relatively easy to reach. We saw three waterfalls from the creek bed and were back to car within four hours. Water shoes work well on this trial.

    Reviewed on Mar 18, 2023
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    Waterfalls easy to reach

    Great hiking area to see waterfalls that are relatively easy to reach. We saw three waterfalls from the creek bed and were back to car within four hours. Water shoes work well on this trial.

    Reviewed on Mar 18, 2023
  • bigthicket
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    Somewhat of a hidden gem!

    A little hard to find but glad we were persistent. Yes, it really is 13 miles down Pinckney Ln. Call or check website for when it is open. There’s a $4 fee on the honor system. Put your money in an en...

    Reviewed on May 8, 2021
  • bigthicket
    bigthicket
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    Somewhat of a hidden gem!

    A little hard to find but glad we were persistent. Yes, it really is 13 miles down Pinckney Ln. Call or check website for when it is open. There’s a $4 fee on the honor system. Put your money in an en...

    Reviewed on May 8, 2021
  • Trainman57
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    Nice hiking trail, especially for the younger.

    If your a hiker that enjoys a good bit of up and down treking, you should enjoy this trail. Trail is wide and graveled for the most part. Markers on the trail are old and mostly unreadable. There is s...

    Reviewed on Mar 16, 2020
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