LeFleur's Bluff State Park Mayes Lake
LeFleur's Bluff State Park features picturesque picnic areas
4.5 1694 reviews 3315 Lakeland Terrace, Jackson, MS 39216, USA
LeFleur's Bluff State Park features picturesque picnic areas and scenic views along the Pearl River. This outdoor space is ideal for family gatherings, outdoor activities, and enjoying nature in a peaceful environment.
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LeFleur's Bluff State Park Mayes Lake in 3315 Lakeland Terrace, Jackson, MS 39216, USA. $0 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Family outings, Nature walks. Amenities include Picnic areas, Walking trails, Fishing, Restrooms, Playground. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Best for:
Family outingsNature walks
Amenities
Picnic areasWalking trailsFishingRestroomsPlayground
Rating: 4.5/5 (1,694 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
LeFleur’s Bluff State Park is a great place to relax and enjoy nature right in the middle of Jackson. The park is well-maintained, peaceful, and perfect for walking, biking, or just spending some quiet time outdoors. The trails are easy to follow, and the lake adds a nice scenic touch to the whole experience.
I also appreciate how accessible it is, whether you’re looking for a quick escape into nature or a spot for a longer visit, it’s convenient and enjoyable. A solid place to unwind, explore, and appreciate the outdoors. Definitely worth visiting!
– Mo Jamila
- 4.0/5:
Small but nice park. Close to Jackson, shopping & restaurants. The restrooms shower house is on stilts which leads me to believe this park might flood. The restrooms are clean & showers updated. There is a day use across from the campground where you will the find playground. We sat & watched the Herons fish.
– Deb “Deb K” Kalnins
- 4.0/5:
Nice quite small campground. Located adjacent to the children's science museum and just across the highway from the ag museum.
Older state park. But grounds are well cared for. No sewer.
– Kathy McKay