Mississippi’s State Lakes and Parks Offer Accommodations for Hunters

   12.06.13

Mississippi’s State Lakes and Parks Offer Accommodations for Hunters

Each year thousands of anglers and campers take advantage of the many convenient and affordable overnight accommodations offered at Mississippi’s state lakes and parks.  Hunters should also take advantage of these conveniences when making plans for a hunting trip.  State lakes and parks are located in each region of the state and offer RV hook ups, primitive camping sites, and cabins near Wildlife Management Areas, National Forests, and National Wildlife Refuges.  Whether you are looking to stay nearby for your early morning hunt or desiring to also enjoy the scenic views and a campfire with friends and family, state lakes and parks can definitely enhance your hunting trip.

Calling Panther Lake, for instance, located in Copiah County, offers 23 camping pads with electrical, water, and sewer hookups within easy driving distance of public hunting opportunities in both Central and Southwest Mississippi.  Roosevelt State Park, surrounded by over 170,000 acres of public hunting land, also offers a variety of accommodations and amenities for visitors to many public lands in east central Mississippi.

Hunters, make sure you enjoy all that Mississippi has to offer when making your hunting plans this season.

Learn more about Mississippi’s state lakes and parks at www.mdwfp.com or call us at 601-432-2400. Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/mdwfp or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/MDWFPonline

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The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks (MDWFP), formerly known as the Mississippi Game & Fish Commission, is an agency of the government of the U.S. state ofMississippi responsible for programs protecting Mississippi fish and wildlife resources and their habitats, as well as administering all state parks; it has its headquarters in Jackson. The agency issues hunting and fishing licenses, advises on habitat protection, and sponsors public education programs. It is also responsible for enforcement of Mississippi's fish and game laws. It is separate from the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources, which is the governing body for the state's natural salt-water resources and law enforcement thereof (i.e. Gulf of Mexico, ocean-going vessels, etc.).

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