- Our list of the best things to do in Corinth, Mississippi, features the top 20 nearby activities — including 8 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Corinth, MS has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 17 things to do within the city of Corinth, MS , followed by 3 popular activities in nearby cities, including Shiloh and Florence
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Florence's Shoals Theater is a live performance venue that hosts a variety of concerts, stage musicals, and plays. A community theater, it holds open auditions for productions, and also welcomes touring performances.
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A large fountain is the highlight of Wilson Park, which contains no amenities but is a clean, peaceful area suitable for picnics under the trees. During October the park is home to the Renaissance Fair.
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Offering many activities and amenities, Tombigbee State Park is a popular destination for tourists. The park offers cabins for lodging, an array of sports fields, hiking and biking trails, a boat launch, and picnic areas.
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Even if no special events can be held here, Deibert Park still has plenty to offer to its visitors – 3 ponds with fish to be fed, trails and a children's museum.
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Railfans love the N.C. & St. L. Depot & Railway Museum in Jackson, Tennessee. The museum features indoor and outdoor exhibits, including refurbished train cars, classic engines, photographs and other historical train-related ephemera.
49.2 Miles
The Royal Avenue Recreation Center is a public recreational facility filled with numerous amenities and services for guests to enjoy. Fitness and sports classes and swimming instruction in the center's pool are a few of the many recreational activities offered.
49.3 Miles
Located along the banks of the Tennessee River, the Indian Mound & Museum has displays of artifacts dating back over 10,000 years. It also is the site of the largest domiciliary mound in the Tennessee Valley.
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With artifacts from settlers all the way up to the modern day, the Oren Dunn City Museum tells the story of Tupelo and Lee County. The museum also includes an outside village that has an original 1870 Dogtrot Cabin.
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Honoring local veterans and their contributions to freedom, Tupelo Veterans Museum features exhibits and artifacts from the Civil War as well as World Wars I & II, and the Korean War. The collection includes guns, aircraft, uniforms and important documents.
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Jackson's Cypress Grove Nature Park is a pristine preserve featuring woods, open plains and a wooden boardwalk. The boardwalk is closed to pets, but all other park areas welcome them. Guests must clean up after their dogs.