- Our list of the best things to do in Oxford, Mississippi, features the top 14 nearby activities — including 5 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Oxford, MS has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Sports & Fitness, Museums & Galleries, and Outdoor Places.
- The results below include the top 13 things to do within the city of Oxford, MS , followed by 2 popular activities in nearby cities, including Holly Springs and Sardis
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4.7 Miles
Situated on 500 acres of pasture and woodland, Oak Hill Stables LLC is a bed and breakfast in a Victorian style home. It also has a wedding chapel and a tea room.
1.4 Miles
The Oxford Commons Cinema, part of the Malco Entertainment Group, has been entertaining theater and movie goers since 1915. The theater offers a full service snack bar and comfortable seating.
17.5 Miles
The Mallard Pointe Golf Course is an 18-hole par-72 7,604-yard course designed by Bob Cupp. In addition to the course, the facility has a 10-acre practice facility containing six target greens, practice fairways, chipping green, and putting green.
24.0 Miles
Since its 1995 opening, the Kirkwood National Golf Club was awarded with 10 different prizes by the readers of the Golf Digest. Besides the golf course, it also offers its players lodging and restaurant services. It can be rented for special events.
30.8 Miles
The scenic Natchez Trace Parkway spans 444 miles of beautiful landscapes, clean water and undisturbed wilderness. Visitors may drive, bike, walk or jog. Campsites are also available. Reservations are recommended.
37.6 Miles
Serving as a destination for educational field trips, Cedar Hill Farm provides recreational activities on its farmland. These activities include pony rides, petting zoos, and hay rides. Groups can reserve an area of the farm for paintball games.
39.2 Miles
Camping, picnicking, boating, hiking, and fishing are all available at Grenada Lake. In addition, various Civil War reenactments and the 'Thunder Down Under' take place every year at the lake.
41.3 Miles
The Historic Desoto Museum is a museum that strives to provide information and education about local history. The museum contains many different artifacts and displays, some dating back to as late as 1541.
43.0 Miles
Dedicated to the American Buffalo, Tupelo Buffalo Park is a beautiful nature preserve. The Park is dedicated to saving endangered buffalo species and educating the public about these fascinating and imposing animals.
43.9 Miles
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.