- Our list of the best things to do in Southaven, Mississippi, features the top 102 nearby activities — including 34 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Southaven, MS has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 11 things to do within the city of Southaven, MS , followed by 91 popular activities in nearby cities, including Memphis, Tunica, Germantown, Collierville, Tunica Resorts, Olive Branch, West Memphis and Hernando
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The trail around Herb Parsons Lake is 7 to 8 miles and can be hiked or biked, while the lake is suitable for boating and for bass, catfish and crappie fishing. The area is also home to wild turkeys.
24.4 Miles
Pampering is the name of the game at the Casino at Harrah's in Tunica, Mississippi. Patrons enjoy gambling, elegant dining, a large wet bar, spa treatments, live music concerts and hair care at Lulu's Salon.
25.3 Miles
71%
69 votes
1477 Casino Strip Blvd., Tunica Resorts, MS 38664
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With a casino, a restaurant, live entertainment and a hotel, Sam's Gambling Hall may worth the while for even a longer stay, especially to those who like to gamble.
25.4 Miles
62%
217 votes
1477 Casino Strip Resort Blvd, Tunica Resorts, MS 38664
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The Sam's Town Casino awaits its visitors with slot games and table games, just to name a few gambling opportunities. It has its own restaurant and snack bar, and can also provide live entertainment.
25.4 Miles
Players have access to over 30 table games and 1,200 slot machines spread out over two floors at Sam's Town Casino. The casino also has Penny Lane, which has a variety of popular penny slot machines.
29.4 Miles
Located in a casino, River Palace Arena is a 1,600 seat music venue that features live entertainment from touring musicians. Visitors can catch headlining acts from genres like country, folk, and bluegrass.
31.3 Miles
Located in a genuine 1895 train depot, the Gateway to the Blues Visitor Center & Museum will offer information about the area to its visitors. The 3,800 square feet museum is dedicated to local musicians. There is also a gift shop on the premises.
34.2 Miles
The Confederate Cemetery is the final resting place to about 700 soldiers which fell during the battle of Shiloh, during the Civil War. William Faulkner is also buried in here.
35.6 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.
39.6 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.