This Little-Known Scenic Spot In Mississippi That Comes Alive With Color Come Fall
Fall is easily my favorite time of year. I will trade the hot southern summers in a New York minute for some crisp, cool fall air and a chance to see the leaves change color. While the rest of the leaf peppers head to popular spots like Tishomingo State Park, there’s one scenic spot in Mississippi during fall that I encourage you to check out.

This little town that’s just a stone’s throw away from Alabama comes alive during autumn, and there’s plenty of natural areas to check out. Text Readers Will See J.P. Coleman State Park is one of the most well-known state parks in this area (plus Tishomingo State Park), but there are plenty of hidden gems to explore here as well.

806 feet! For fun, here are the tallest natural points in the neighboring states:
Louisiana: 535 feet
Alabama: 2,407 feet
Tennessee: 6,643 feet
Louisiana: 535 feet
Alabama: 2,407 feet
Tennessee: 6,643 feet
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Timing is everything here, so be sure to check out our article about when the leaves in Mississippi will change color.

It's a big circle driveway with a plaque in the center, you really can't miss it.

This pup seems very proud to be standing at the tallest point in Mississippi, don't you think?

You may even want to bring some snacks along and plan a picnic! There's a local bakery in Iuka called the Cream and Sugar Café and they make some incredible sandwiches.

Don't forget to sign the guestbook while you're up there!
For more autumn adventures, check out some of our favorite places in Mississippi to visit in the fall. You may even be inspired to jump in the car and take this epic fall foliage road trip around the Magnolia State. Happy leaf peeping!
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