Here Are The Best Times And Places To View Mississippi's Fall Foliage In 2023
By Jackie Ann|Published September 05, 2023
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
Even though fall in Mississippi may not look like our northern friends’ version, we still do see the leaves change in Mississippi…if you know when and where to look. Now, we’ve still got a few weeks until we start to see the leaves change in Mississippi, but it’s a great time to start blocking off weekends in your calendar so you can be prepared to go leaf-peeping. So when do leaves change color in Mississippi?
While the first week of October may be a swell time to do some leaf-peeping in the northern half of the United States, fall in Mississippi tends to like to make a casually late appearance.
Your patience will be rewarded toward the end of October when Mississippi starts to transform into a beautiful color splash of reds, oranges, and yellows.
Peak fall foliage in Mississippi typically happens around the first week of November, and if you really want to experience fall in Mississippi, I’d block out that weekend to do some exploring.
Camping during the fall is my absolute fall. The cooler temperatures keep the mosquitos at bay and the views are just mesmerizing. You can always rent a cabin at one of the state parks in Mississippi, but if you really want to level up your camping experience, consider renting an RV through RVShare.
While this map is traditionally pretty accurate, remember that Mother Nature can throw a curve ball at us at any moment. One cold snap can change everything, so if you do want to experience the leaves changing color in Mississippi, I’d recommend opening up your availability and staying as flexible as possible. Happy leaf-peeping!
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