Tombigbee State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Mississippi. It is located off Mississippi Highway 6 approximately 5 miles east of Tupelo. It is named after the nearby Tombigbee River. It is one of the nine original state parks in Mississippi built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The park features fishing on 120-acre Lake Lee, primitive and developed campsites, seven cabins, a cottage, a 1.2-mile nature trail, picnic area, and two disc golf courses.
The Tombigbee State Park Historic District was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 |
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Below: A perfect view from
a perfect picnic spot at Tombigbee State Park. |
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Below: Karen Duquette and her sister,
Ilse Blahak |
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Below; The two RV Gypsies
and Ilse Blahak on a hiking trail in Tombigbee State Park. |
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Below: Looking
downhill through the trees on a disc golf course that is labeled par
3. Get real folks! |
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Below: Lake Lee at Tombigbee State Park |
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Below: Metal Sculptures at the playground |
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