Clark Creek Natural Area

Clark Creek Natural Area

Creation and protection of this fabulous area came about in 1978. Now, comprising more than 700 acres, Clark Creek Natural Area is highlighted by some 50 waterfalls, ranging in size 10 to more than 30 feet in height. Steeply sloping loess bluff hills host a mixed hardwood and pine forest dominated by beech and magnolias. Uncommon trees found in the area include Southern sugar maple, serviceberry, umbrella tree, pyramid magnolia, chinquapin oak, big leaf snowball, silverbell, and witch-hazel.

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366 Fort Adams Pond Road,
Woodville, MS 39669
Monday, 6:30AM – 4:30PM
Tuesday & Wednesday, CLOSED
Thursday – Sunday, 6:30AM – 4:30PM

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