- Our list of the best things to do in Greenville, Mississippi, features the top 26 nearby activities — including 7 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Greenville, MS has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 18 things to do within the city of Greenville, MS , followed by 8 popular activities in nearby cities, including Leland, Lake Village, Indian, Hollandale and Indianola
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9.5 Miles
The park offers campsites and cabins with kitchens fitted with fireplace. They have swimming pool, picnic area, and playground. The visitor center features interpretive exhibits showing the area's history and natural resources.
12.2 Miles
601 AR-142, Lake Village, AR 71653
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Originally built in 1859, the Lakeport Plantation is the only remaining Arkansas antebellum plantation located on the Mississippi River. It is currently owned by Arkansas State University and acts as a museum as well as a public historic site.
17.6 Miles
Located within the Chamber of Commerce building in the town where Jim Henson grew up, visitors can view a Kermit the Frog in a glass display case. The building also contains many papers about the Muppets.
17.7 Miles
The oldest state park in Mississippi is also its only state operated nature preserve. Set among artesian springs with large cypress trees, the park is popular with hunters, and visitors can watch alligators from two observation towers.
22.6 Miles
Flattop Mountain Hiking Trail on the 3,510-foot mountain is the most climbed mountain in the state and known for its panoramic views and a very popular location for hiking, climbing, berry picking, paragliding, and backcountry skiing. Campouts are held on the summit at the summer and winter solstices.
22.9 Miles
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B.B. King Museum & Delta Interpretive Center
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400 Second St, Indianola, MS 38751
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Visitors to the B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretative Center can view B.B. King's personal papers, materials, and objects. Visitors can also learn about life for African Americans in the Delta.
37.7 Miles
Opened in 1998, by the Wood Brothers, Peter's Pottery makes pottery pieces in four colors of Mississippi Mud. They make animals, bowls, candlesticks, tableware, vases, and specialty items like crosses and nativity sets.
46.5 Miles
A unit of the National Park Service which preserves the remains of original European and Native American settlements on the Arkansas River. The park also preserves the 1863 Arkansas Post battlefield and its rich history. Tours are available.
48.5 Miles
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1608 Highway 82 West, Greenwood, MS 38930
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Art and history take center stage at the Museum of the Mississippi Delta. The museum has several permanent exhibits, including the Mississippi Art Collection, the Swamp Room, and Fossils, Feathers, and Fur.
48.7 Miles
The Cottonlandia Museum is a historic museum that gives discounted tickets to college students, children ages 5-18, and senior citizens. The facility includes a room that is dedicated to the agricultural history of the local region.