- Our list of the best things to do in Ridgeland, Mississippi, features the top 41 nearby activities — including 13 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Ridgeland, 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 9 things to do within the city of Ridgeland, MS , followed by 32 popular activities in nearby cities, including Jackson and Madison
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Amid a vibrant mural of an Italian boulevard, Chef Tony handcrafts pastas, hand cuts beef filets, and sautés seafood in delicate wine sauces
7.9 Miles
Millsaps college is a private liberal arts college that was founded in 1890 by members of the Methodist Church. The school’s colors are purple and white, and they sports teams are known as the Majors.
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The former home of revered author Eudora Welty, the Eudora Welty House was also Welty's lifelong writing workshop. The house has vintage appointments (most originally belonging to Welty herself) and regular tours are available.
8.3 Miles
The New Stage Theatre is a performing arts center that has the goal of providing professional theatre of the highest quality to residents and visitors. The main stage produces five play per year and has an additional Christmas show.
8.7 Miles
On the National Register of Historical Places, Oaks Museum House is a cottage built in 1853 which survived the burning of Jackson, Mississippi during the Civil War. The house features a guided tour, period furnishings and a restored milk house.
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Mississippi's Jackson Zoo houses diverse wildlife from every continent. Children and adults love to spend hours exploring the gorgeous grounds and the exotic zoo residents. Tours are available for a small fee.
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528 Bloom Street, Jackson, MS 39202
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The Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center has photography, art, and artifacts that highlight the contributions made by African Americans in the southern United States. Permanent exhibits include Mississippi Negro Scholars and the Civil Rights Gallery.
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The restored Alamo Theatre first opened its doors in 1949 and was home to various acts such as Nat King Cole and B.B. King. It is now a 326 seat performance venue and is available for rental.
9.2 Miles
At the Jackson Zoological Park, there are over 330 animals to view in their habitats. Among these animals are giraffes, white rhinos, Sumatra tigers, red otters, chimpanzees, and more. They also offer a Zoomobile that takes animals on the road.
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As a National Historic Landmark, Governor's Mansion is the home of Mississippi state governors since 1842. The mansion is open to the public, featuring tours that are led by guides knowledgeable about the mansion's history.