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The Clark Creek Nature Area was founded in 1978 by the Mississippi Wildlife Heritage Committee, Wilkinson County, the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, International Paper and David Bramlette.

 

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What's there?/ What to expect?

The Clark Creek Nature Area is a beautiful forested region consisting of more than 700 acres of steep terrain, flowing creeks and a wide variety of plants and animals. Several waterfalls are part of the area's uniqueness. The forest is largely untamed with abundant beechwood and magnolia trees. Also inhabiting the area, are several species of migratory birds, poisonous snakes, and several threatened and endangered animals and plants. 

One should be both physically and medically fit before hiking in the area because of the rough hilly terrain . You must provide your own supply of drinking water and carry out any disposable items or picnic waste. There are no toilet facilities in the area. Just before you reach the parking area and trail head is the small Pond Store where refreshments can be obtained (NO public restrooms!).

Where is it?/ How to get there?

The Clark Creek Natural Area is located in southwestern Wilkinson County, Mississippi, just east of the Mississippi River and north of the Louisiana border.


 
 
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