Coastal Mississippi is getting ready for a once-in-a-lifetime celebration. As the US marks 250 years of independence, the Coast is planning an entire weekend of history, heritage, fireworks, local flavors, and small-town charm.
The Southern area of the country is a fabulous place to explore. From its delectable food (you haven’t lived until you’ve tried the multiple versions of North Carolina barbecue) to its picturesque locales (Jones Street in Savannah is often called the Most Beautiful Street in America), the South has something for everyone. With fabulous weather and innumerable bodies of water where you can swim, paddle, boat, tube and water ski, the South is beckoning you to visit.
Coastal Mississippi is getting ready for a once-in-a-lifetime celebration. As the US marks 250 years of independence, the Coast is planning an entire weekend of history, heritage, fireworks, local flavors, and small-town charm.
Jefferson Parish, a diverse community stretching from the southern shore of Lake Pontchartrain to the Gulf of Mexico, offers visitors an exciting mix of outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and delicious cuisine.
From thrilling attractions like Dollywood and the Great Smoky Mountain Wheel to unique experiences such as dinner shows, go-kart racing, and zip-lining, there’s never a dull moment.
Greensboro, NC features an ideal blend of outdoor adventures, cultural experiences and local dining delights.
Explore nature indoors and outdoors, savor fresh seafood and so much more when you bring your group to beautiful Coastal Mississippi.
Follow the Mississippi River from Jackson to Natchez, exploring three centuries of rich history in Mississippi’s Capital and River region.
On a Mississippi Delta Region itinerary you will have a chance to explore the ‘Birthplace of the Blues’ and a whole lot more.
Arts, culture and music come to life when groups pay a visit to any Mississippi museum or history trail across the Magnolia State.
Experience a famous playwright, a casino resort, plenty of local culture and more in the Mississippi Pines Region.