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  1. Whether it's an entertaining and informative boat tour or a relaxing sunset dinner cruise, these are the best Mississippi cruises around. Looking for something more adventurous? Check out our list of must-do water activities in Mississippi. See reviews and photos of boat tours & water sports in Mississippi on Tripadvisor.

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    • The Pearl River, MS
    • Gulf Islands National Seashore, MS
    • Bear Creek, MS
    • Enid Lake, Yalobusha County, MS
    • Mississippi River, MS
    • Grand Bay National Reserve, MS
    • Chunky River, MS
    • Okatoma Creek, MS
    • Arkabutla Lake, Memphis, MS
    • Lake Grenada, Grenada, MS

    For an easily accessible kayak trip near Jackson, look no further than Pearl River. The Pearl River Basin takes up nearly a third of the state from Neshoba Country to the Gulf, going directly through the Jackson Metropolitan area. If you are in Jackson, Pearl River is the most accessible place to kayak. There are many options for renting kayaks, po...

    While most people kayak on the rivers and in the lakes of Mississippi, there is a wilder and wetter place to paddle. Mississippi is on the coast, and the Gulf of Mexico offers islands, bayous, estuaries, and seashores to kayak. One coast to definitely check out is the Gulf Islands National Seashore which is an enormous swath of protected land in Fl...

    In the northeastern corner of Mississippi, Bear Creek is a delightful little river. It’s excellent for beginners who want a smooth and straightforward route. It has shallow waters and several sandbars for resting. The stream ends in Tishomingo State Park, making for a beautiful kayak. There is only one put-in on Bear Creek, about six miles above th...

    Enid Lake is one of the larger lakes on this list, stretching across three counties off the Yocona River Basin. It’s popular amongst anglers, campers, and kayakers for its inlets and length. There are several accessible fishing and kayaking spots off the piers. Operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Enid Lake is well cared for and was create...

    The Mississippi River at over 2,300 miles, is the longest in America,so it would be remiss not to include it on this list. It begins near the top of Minnesota and flows south to the Gulf of Mexico, acting as a divide between Mississippi and Arkansas as well as Mississippi and Louisiana. Believe it or not, ambitious kayakers and canoeists have paddl...

    The Grand Bay National Reservestraddles the Mississippi and Alabama state lines. The reserve offers kayak tours and areas for recreational kayaking through the bayous and inlets in the nature preserve. This reserve is a natural wonderland, especially for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. There are several bayous to launch from, including one f...

    Chunky, Mississippi, is a tiny town with a river next to it. Located in the central-eastern part of the state, the Chunky River supports all levels of kayaking. You can find anything from calm, smooth waters to (small) whitewater sections. The best place to kayak on the Chunky River is from the Port Wanita Bridge to the Stuckey Bridge. This seven-m...

    One of the only places to find whitewater kayaking in Mississippi, Okatoma Creek has spots that reach a Class II so are ideal for whitewater kayaking beginners. The creek is more of a river, with multiple sections of mild rapids alternating with calmer currents. Okatoma Creek is located in southern Mississippi and has several places to put in/disem...

    Arkabutla Lake, in the northwest corner of Mississippi near Memphis, is on the Coldwater River. The lake has multiple spots for kayaking and other water sports. You can kayak on the river leading into the lake or enjoy the lake itself. Arkabutla Lake also has six different camping spots and multiple beaches for swimming. If you decide to go kayakin...

    Also in Northern Mississippi, Lake Grenada is a flood control lake. Although it was manufactured, Lake Grenada is famous amongst fishing enthusiasts and kayakers for its location on the Yalobusha River and large area. You can kayak on Lake Grenada for hours – there are multiple access points for kayaks. Many locals love the opportunities for kayak ...

  3. From adrenaline-pumping activities such as wakeboarding and wakesurfing to more leisurely pursuits like stand-up paddleboarding and tubing, our directory covers all the exciting water sports that Mississippi has to offer.

  4. Our most recommended Mississippi River Water sports. 1. New Orleans: Evening Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez. Journey back in time aboard the newly renovated Riverboat City of New Orleans.

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