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Plot of D:\Workspace\Projects\Stateweb\Dgn\Stateweb Map MISSISSIPPI HIGHWAY SAFETY PATROL DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS INDEX KEY Trailer Camping Tent Camping Concessions Drinking Water Toilets Lodge Cabins on Lake on River or Stream Swimming Boating Picnicking Fishing Golfing Trailer Camping Tent Camping Concessions Drinking Water Toilets Lodge Cabins on Lake on River or Stream Swimming Boating Picnicking Fishing INDEX KEY INDEX KEY Trailer Camping Tent Camping Concessions Drinking Water Toilets Lodge Cabins on Lake on River or Stream Swimming Boating Picnicking Fishing Trailer Camping Tent Camping Concessions Drinking Water Toilets Lodge Cabins on Lake on River or Stream Swimming Boating Picnicking Fishing INDEX KEY INDEX KEY TROOP E Trailer Camping Tent Camping Concessions Drinking Water Toilets Lodge Cabins on Lake on River or Stream Swimming Boating Picnicking Fishing F TROOP F STATE PARKS Roosevelt H-6 PEARL RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT DE SOTO NATIONAL FOREST CORPS OF ENGINEERS RECREATION AREAS Batesville New Albany Ph. (662) 563-6400 E Ph. (662) 534-8619 Buccaneer N-7 Shepard N-9 Bogue Chitto L-5 Airey Lake M-8 Arkabutla Lake B-6 Clarkco I-9 Tishomingo B-10 Burnside Lake G-8 Ashe Lake L-8 Blue Bluff Campground D-9 Clark Creek State Park E-5 Tombigbee C-9 Columbia K-6 Big Biloxi M-8 DeWayne Hayes Campground E-9 TROOP G Florewood River Plantation L-2 Temporarily Closed Trace C-8 D’lo I-6 Big Creek Landing L-8 Enid Lake C-6 G TROOP D Starkville George Payne Cossar C-6 Wall Doxey B-7 Cypress Creek Landing L-8 Fulton C-9 Holmes L-6 Greenwood D Ph. (662) 323-5314 Golden Memorial H-7 McLeod N-7 Fairley Bridge Landing L-8 Grenada Lake D-6 Ph. (662) 453-4515 Great River Road D-4 Merit I-6 Janice Landing L-8 Okatibbee Lake H-9 Holmes County F-6 Walker’s Bridge L-5 Moody’s Landing L-8 Piney Grove B-10 TROOP H Hugh White D-7 PARKS OF THE PAT HARRISON WATERWAY DISTRICT Walkiah Bluff M-6 Turkey Fork K-9 Sardis Lake B-6 TROOP C Meridian J. P. Coleman A-10 HOLLY SPRINGS NATIONAL FOREST Town Creek Campground E-9 Jackson Archusa Creek I-9 PEARL RIVER VALLEY WATER SUPPLY DISTRICT H Ph. (601) 693-1926 John W. Kyle B-6 Big Creek J-7 Coal Bluff H-6 Chewalla Lake B-7 Ph. (601) 987-1212 C Lake Lincoln J-5 Dry Creek J-6 Goshen Springs H-6 Puskus Lake B-7 Lake Lowndes E-10 H-8 Dunn Falls Leake County G-7 NATIONAL PARKS IN MISSISSIPPI TROOP J HOMOCHITTO NATIONAL FOREST A-9 LeFleur’s Bluff H-6 Flint Creek L-8 Low Head Dam G-6 Corinth Battlefield Shiloh Nat’l Military Park Hattiesburg Clear Springs K-3 Gulf Island Nat’l. Seashore N-9 J Legion F-8 Little Black Creek L-7 Timberlake H-6 Ph. (601) 582-3529 Okhissa Lake K-3 M Leroy Percy F-4 Maynor Creek J-9 NATIONAL FOREST RECREATION AREAS Jeff Busby E-7 TROOP M Natchez J-3 Okatibbee H-9 BIENVILLE NATIONAL FOREST Natchez Nat’l. Historical Park J-3 H-8 TOMBIGBEE NATIONAL FOREST Rocky Springs I-4 Brookhaven Paul B. Johnson L-7 Turkey Creek Marathon Lake I-7 Choctaw Lake F-8 Ph. (601) 833-7811 TROOP K Percy Quinn K-4 Shockaloe (Horse & Hiking Trail) H-7 Tupelo Nat’l. Battlefield Park C-9 Biloxi Davis Lake D-8 Vicksburg Nat’l. Military Park H-4 K For More Information About Parks of the Pat Shongelo I-7 Ph. (228) 539-4881 For additional Information Call 1-800-GO-PARKS Harrison Waterway in Mississippi, DELTA NATIONAL FOREST For More Information About the National Forests in or visit our website www.mdwfp.com Go to www.phwd.net Mississippi, go to www.fs.fed.us/r8/mississippi/ For More Information about the Corps. of Engineers Info., Blue Lake G-4 or call (601) 965-1600 in Vicksburg Mississippi, go to www.mvk.usace.army.mil Substations maintained on a 24-hour basis. Little Sunflower G-4 Ph. 1-800-843-5352 12345678910 6 2 2 To Wynne To Earle To Blytheville 10 To I-40 11 I-40 To Jackson To U S Hwy 64 To Somerville To Jackson To Bolivar To Jackson 5 To Crump To Savannah To Jonesboro 5 6 3 9 Tennessee 4 70 11 40 Selmer 142 11 10 H Williston Stantonville River MILEAGE CHART COUNTIES Colt 4 8 128 Towns Outside 3 40 11 MEMPHIS 5 9 West Memphis 125 State Population 2,573,216 30 72 194 76 18 6 69 Mileage shown is the distance via paved State Highways between highway Mississippi 78 4 Area 47,233 Sq. Mi. 20 14 240 Germantown junctions nearest the center of each city. St. Francis 7 Eastview 6 25 Caldwell RR 4 14 Middleton Adams K-3 ARK 240 Moscow STLSW 55 10 Grand Junction 9 Alcorn A-9 6 149 Collierville 18 2 57 10 9 45 Amite K-4 61 57 11 22 Attala F-6 49 10 3 69 5 Capleville 6 15 57 7 Counce 57 8 5 Rossville 4 3 142 5 Benton A-7 2 175 3 6 2 2 Bolivar D-4 TENNESSEE 1 2 Pickwick TOWNS 1 1 TUSCUMBIA 5 Calhoun D-7 79 Horn 3 2 8 350 A 2 2 6 Mt. Pleasant 1 2 3 To Florence A Carroll E-6 H Michigan City 2 W. M. A. J. P. COLEMAN STATE PARK 2 Lake 3 12 11 4 3 Walnut CORINTH BATTLEFIELD KCS Forrest City Hughes 302 3 6 5 Port of Yellow Creek Chickasaw D-8 1 302 3 6 20 SHILOH NATL 3 20 Horseshoe Lake 6 6 10 Corinth 2 19 Choctaw E-7 3 2 69 2 72 1 H MILITARY PARKFarmington Biloxi Clarksdale Columbus Greenville Greenwood Gulfport Hattiesburg Jackson Laurel Meridian Natchez Pascagoula Tupelo Vicksburg Baton Rouge La. Memphis Tenn. Mobile Ala. New Orleans La. 70 5 3 5 23 Lake Claiborne I-3 2 OLIVE BRANCH 13 72 3 9 15 3 2 2 2 Clarke I-8 12 7 Lamar 15 3 Aberdeen 281 139 27 166 113 269 199 158 168 111 265 265 36 203 330 139 253 320 Lake Cormorant 21 Horn2 Lake 5 3 3 365 Clay E-8 55 4 311 Tiplersville 17 Porter Newport SOUTHAVEN 14 6 4 Amory 293 133 34 172 119 281 211 174 180 123 277 277 29 218 339 131 261 328 Coahoma C-4 22 3 Nesbit 4 6 16 Kossuth 6 2 25 To Little Rock 7 4 16 7 3 Glen 6 Copiah I-4 Brinkley 78 Lake 78 Byhalia 4 Bay St. Louis 28 326 262 290 269 16 85 173 116 173 200 49 314 214 125 375 88 58 Covington J-7 Council D 69 E S O 17 T O B E N T O N 1 14 304 4 River Victoria 13 Burnsville 5 FUTURE 17 2 A LCO R N 21 4 Biloxi 323 259 286 269 12 82 169 113 170 210 21 311 214 152 369 60 85 DeSoto A-6 Lake 1 4 69 301 6 6 Falkner 2 NWS 3 1 4 Hernando 4 422 BNSF 370 9 3 Forrest L-7 1 5 Ashland 2 2 26 6 CR 372 Booneville 340 131 93 203 150 328 259 199 228 171 302 325 31 237 367 109 307 374 1 4 3 2 10 DIVIDE SECTION To Nashville Franklin J-3 River 4 Iuka 19 M 4 3 George L-9 2 Red Banks H W.M.A. 1 Pkwy. Brookhaven 155 207 203 174 153 146 78 55 86 143 62 174 225 79 112 268 174 135 Robinsonville 19 5 3 Greene K-9 4 4 3 5 4 Snow Lake 5 19 Rienzi H 3 17 Arkabutla 6 3 Canton 195 138 126 102 82 182 112 22 106 96 128 208 146 61 193 187 210 210 Grenada D-6 79 55 305 Shores T I P P A H 3 2 367 5 Lake 6 3 29 2 6 356 8 Marianna 16 21 TIPPAH CO. LAKE 3 TISHOMINGO 12 Hancock M-7 2 309 Holly Springs 3 3 6 Woodall Mtn.-806 ft. 5 6 72 Clarksdale 323 170 72 57 311 241 154 237 198 216 337 110 143 292 74 334 341 2 20 14 23 2 HOLLY H 2 Harrison M-8 Coldwater 4 CHEWALLA 4 Highest Pt. 16 1 4 12 Ripley1 Jacinto 1 Cleveland 290 36 156 36 44 107 256 110 312 317 Hinds I-5 LAKE 1 Trace 278 209 121 205 185 180 305 138 To Decatur UP RDMT 8 4 4 26 364 11 121 4 1 Jumpertown KCS Holmes F-5 3 1 8 Clinton 179 157 155 121 100 168 98 10 95 104 92 194 178 35 157 218 195 200 7 7 2 Humphreys F-4 3 7 5 4 15 Arkabutla 3 4 MTRR 9 1 Issaquena G-4 Tunica Lake Center 6 4 6 Columbia 97 239 207 203 182 89 30 85 61 118 113 123 259 126 121 294 126 103 1 1 306 Independence 2 Itawamba C-9 2 M A R S HALL Blue Mountain 365 1 4 370 2 364 TISHOMINGO 18 Columbus 259 170 161 108 246 177 146 146 89 240 243 62 187 314 166 226 293 4 5 4 Paden Natchez Jackson M-9 49 15 16 Coldwater 6 6 11 6 2 STATE PARK To Pine Bluff 3 2 Jasper I-8 Tunica H 4 SPRINGS Potts Camp 6 17 Booneville 2 1 Corinth 361 146 113 218 165 349 279 219 248 191 322 346 51 257 385 93 326 388 1 1 3 5 WALL DOXEY 19 2 368 2 3 4 1 Jefferson J-3 Waterford 7 5 2 3 21 Lake 7 3 STATE PARK 145 7 Greenville 286 72 161 53 274 205 117 201 187 154 301 173 85 230 146 300 294 Jefferson Davis J-6 Savage T 2 A15 T 5 E 6 23 Dumas 8 H 30 3 7 4 8 Hickory Flat 3 Jones J-7 Flower 3 4 7 6 Tishomingo 5 B Greenwood 275 57 108 53 257 184 96 177 141 169 280 120 100 248 130 278 286 20 5 P R E N T I S S PINEY GROVE RA B Kemper G-9 West Lake 5 2 5 6 7 Lafayette C-7 2 3 349 FUTURE Bay Springs 3 Grenada 275 66 104 87 33 263 194 111 174 138 202 284 86 133 280 99 273 298 51 Senatobia 6 22 178 6 Wheeler 4 Lamar K-7 Marvell Helena Sarah 310 HELL CREEK 5 1 1 Lake Dennis 3 To U S Hwy 72 Gulfport 12 310 246 274 257 69 157 101 158 202 37 298 201 140 360 73 73 Lauderdale H-9 17 T U N I C A 8 W.
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