Legion State Park Was An Area Choctaw Indian Nation First
Legion State Park in Louisville is hidden in the Red Hills country of Mississippi. All the structures are man-made to compliment the beauty of the area.
One famous attraction is the hand-hewn log home-structure of which has remained unaltered since its construction in the 1930s.
It is the fourth of the original state parks developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It remains as natural today as when the Choctaw Indian Nation first inhabited the area centuries ago.
Services & Amenities Within Facility
Archery
Bath House
Boating
Cabins
Fire Rings
Firewood
Fishing
Hiking
Hiking Trail
Historic Sites
Historical Areas
Parking
Picnic Pavilion
Picnic Shelter
Picnic Tables
Picnic Area
Ranger Station
Showers
Town
Trails, Wheelchair Accessible
Walking
Wildlife Viewing
Mississippi's State Parks are conveniently located along most major travel routes in the state. A reservation is just a click away, so put your mind at rest today, and reserve a visit to a Mississippi State Park.
Legion State Park will surely bring you a restful time no matter how long you decide to stay.
Address:
Legion State Park
635 Legion State Park Road
Louisville, MS 39339-8803
662-773-2622
Two miles north of Louisville on North Columbus Avenue.
Alerts and Important Information
No pets are allowed in cabins,villa, motels or any other park building
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