- TripBuzz found 12 things to do with kids in or near Meridian, Mississippi.
- From Meridian Gymnastics At Pat Gray Academy to The Park at North Hills, the Meridian area offers 14 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Theaters, Gymnastics and Amusement Parks (Kids).
- One of the largest cities in Mississippi, Meridian is home to two military stations – Naval Air Station and Key Field. Rich in arts, culture and history, the community offers an art museum, outdoor amphitheater and a temple theater where many famous musicians have performed. With numerous public parks and outdoor spaces, activities such as golfing, boating, bicycling and horseback riding are also popular with residents.
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Also known as the Grand Opera House, the MSU Riley Center was built in 1889. It is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
1.7 Miles
The mission of the Meridian Little Theatre is to provide a diverse community theatre that educates the people of east Mississippi. The theatre is available for rent and can accommodate up to 350 people at a time.
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Wise Loop, University of West Alabama, Livingston, MT 35470
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Located on the University of West Alabama campus, the Tiger Trail Disc Golf Course is an 18-hole links style disc golf course. The course is 4,786 ft. in total and has Mach II targets.
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Building 850, Camp Shelby Training Site, Hattiesburg, MS 39407
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Housing over 15,000 artifacts pertaining to all the military branches, the Armed Forces Museum is dedicated especially to Mississippi's military history.
42.7 Miles
Geyser Falls Water Park is a 23-acre water theme park with on-site restaurants. At this park guests will be able to take advantage of many attractions, such as the 13 water slides, luxurious cabanas, a relaxing lazy river and an interactive children’s fun zone.
44.6 Miles
From a large rectangular platform, visitors can see an Indian burial mound that some archeologists date from 1000 to1600 A.D. According to Choctaw Indian Legend, man emerged near this mound, and rested on the mound to dry before populating the area.
46.6 Miles
Dancing Rabbit Golf Club has two golf courses designed by Tom Fazio and PGA great Jerry Pate. Each course is a 7,000-yard par 72 with five sets of tees so each player can play to their own abilities.