There are 5 National Natural Landmarks in Mississippi.[1]
Name | Image | Date | Location | County | Ownership | Description |
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federal | One of the largest protected old-growth loblolly pine stands in the region. Part of Bienville National Forest. | |||||
private | An isolated stand of chestnut oak. | |||||
32.7667°N -90.7833°W | federal | Three small parts of the Delta National Forest contain rare pristine tracts of bottomland hardwood trees. | ||||
32.3358°N -89.4397°W | federal | The most representative remnants of the Jackson Prairie. Part of Bienville National Forest. | ||||
32.5207°N -90.323°W | private | A relatively undisturbed accumulation of ancient fir and maple driftwood that was buried in Tertiary sands. | ||||