Guide to Spring Break in Mississippi County

Have you made your plans for spring break yet? If not, have no fear - the guide to spring break in Mississippi County, Arkansas, is here! 

Whether you’re looking for a day trip with the family, weekend getaway or a whole week's worth of fun, Mississippi County has you covered. Check out these must-see attractions in the Land of Steel:

Have you made your plans for spring break yet? If not, have no fear - the guide to spring break in Mississippi County, Arkansas, is here! 

Whether you’re looking for a day trip with the family, weekend getaway or a whole week's worth of fun, Mississippi County has you covered. Check out these must-see attractions in the Land of Steel:

  1. Perfect Your Putt at The Tin House Golf Club in Wilson

    If you like golf, you don’t want to miss the Delta’s most beautiful course. The Tin House Golf Club features a links-style golf course designed by renowned architect Kyle Goalby, a golf shop stocked with the finest merchandise and a clubhouse where you can dine and relax. 

  2. Get Some Rest and Relaxation at The Louis Hotel in Wilson

    After a round of golf at the Tin House, enjoy some refreshments at The Louis’ fully stocked bar and stay the night in a luxurious room. The hotel includes five private cottages, 16 rooms and three grand suites, all offering an unforgettable experience of Southern charm and hospitality. While staying at The Louis Hotel, walk around the scenic, Tudor-style Wilson Town Square, shop at the White’s Mercantile, and grab a bite to eat at The Wilson Cafe!

  3. Dig In at The Dixie Pig in Blytheville

    Hungry? The Halsell Family has been serving up good barbecue since the 1920s. Plus, Rex Nelson of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette says it’s a required stop amongst the “Arkansas’s Barbecue Capital.” For more of Rex’s BBQ recommendations, click here

  4. Get a History Lesson at the Mississippi County Museum in Osceola

    The Mississippi County Museum is located in the former Fred G. Patterson Mercantile Store, on the Courthouse Square in historic downtown Osceola. Read about the County’s history and then walk across the street to the historic courthouse and see its magnificent, recently restored copper dome! You might also get the chance for fresh, local produce at the farmers’ market, located in front of the courthouse!

  5. ‘Walk The Line’ at the Boyhood Home of Johnny Cash in Dyess

    Explore the roots of the Man in Black, right here in Mississippi County! Visit Johnny Cash’s boyhood home and museum.

  6. Catch a Big One at Mallard Lake in Manila
    With the current state record for largemouth bass (16-pounds, four ounces), Mallard Lake is the go-to place for fishing enthusiasts. Make your way across this 300-acre lake at the southern end of Big Lake Wildlife Management Area and fish for crappie, catfish, bluegills and redear sunfish. While there, be sure to swing by the historic Herman Davis State Park, the state’s smallest park.

Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure or a bit of both, Mississippi County promises an unforgettable getaway filled with Southern charm and hospitality. So pack your bags and get ready to create lasting memories in this hidden gem of the Natural State.

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