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Mississippi is a diverse and welcoming state, though it is most well known for being the birthplace of American blues music. Alongside its great music scene and southern charm, the state also boasts America's second largest river: the Mississippi River, which is the ideal vacation spot for those who love water sports, relaxing on beach shorelines, or fishing into the late hours of the night.
Whatever it may be, discover your next adventure in Mississippi.
2. HATTIESBURG
Hattiesburg earns a spot on the list of best places to retire in Mississippi for its small-town atmosphere and big-city amenities. It is also just a short drive from the Gulf Coast, ideal for fishing trips, boating days, and relaxing on the glimmering shoreline. FestivalSouth is a popular event, occurring from May 30 to June 24, with each week dedicated to different art forms, including music, performance arts, and visual art.
If you are looking for something adventurous, consider biking the 44 miles down the Longleaf Trace or try climbing at the High Ropes Adventure Course. For a laidback afternoon, visit the Hattiesburg Zoo or Mississippi Armed Forces Museum. While there, explore the town's local eateries and breweries. Some of the most iconic spots include Birdhouse Cafe, Mario's Italian Restaurant, and Keg & Barrel pub.