top of page

Search Results

135 results found with an empty search

  • Forward Finance

    N/A < Back Forward Finance PROFESSIONAL N/A 658 East Madison Street, Houston, MS, USA Previous Next

  • Holiday Terrace

    Chan Patel 255-0737 < Back Holiday Terrace HOSPITALITY Chan Patel 255-0737 662-456-2522 http://holidayterracehoustonms.com 950 E. Madison Houston MS 38851 Previous Next

  • Synergy | SEE CHICKASAW | CDF | Houston, MS

    See the events that are the cornerstone of social outings in Chickasaw County, MS. Synergy SOCIAL EVENTS Learn More Flywheel Festival This twice yearly festival is A celebration of the old flywheel machine technologies employed on farms throughout the country in the early twentieth century, the event features flywheel exhibits, an anvil shoot, skillet tosses, tractor pulls, music, old-time demonstrations, crackling and soap making, an arts market and more. 2024 DATES: APRIL 26th & 27th SEPTEMBER 27th & 28th Learn More Houston Light of Nights The courthouse and downtown merchants do their best to make the Houston Square a Holiday wonderland during the Christmas season. With lights and decorations, downtown Houston is the place to be to take a buggy ride, listen to carolers and enjoy the crisp nights of the Christmas season. Learn More Sparta Opry The Sparta Opry started in the early 1990s when a small group of men met in an abandoned house to play music. Now known as the Sparta Opry, with a nod towards country music variety show the Grand Ole Opry, it has become a weekly session of music, food and friendship that regularly brings in crowds of several hundred people. The popularity of the Opry is better understood knowing that the town of Sparta has a population in the neighborhood of 150. Learn More Chickasaw Agri-Center The newly renovated Chickasaw County Agri-Center holds a number of popular events throughout the year at its 500-seat indoor arena, and outdoor arena, located just south of town. Events include horse shows, rodeos, team roping, barrel races and more and both arenas are set up with roping boxes, derigging shoots and return alleys. When the Center is not hosting an event, it is available for rental for personal use or for events. Learn More

  • Joseph Richardson

    N/A < Back Joseph Richardson INDIVIDUALS N/A Houston, MS, USA Previous Next

  • David Smith

    N/A < Back David Smith INDIVIDUALS N/A Houston, MS, USA Previous Next

  • Hometown Healthcare

    Kim Kilgore < Back Hometown Healthcare HEALTHCARE Kim Kilgore 662-456-4630 http://www.hometownhealthcarems.com 107 E. Washington St Houston MS 38851 Previous Next

  • Gallery | SEE CHICKASAW | CDF | Houston, MS

    Catch a glimpse into past events with our gallery. GALLERY

  • Experience | SEE CHICKASAW | CDF | Houston, MS

    Experience Chickasaw County, MS through the many outdoor locations designed to help you get away and connect with nature. Experience PLACES TO SEE MOON TRAVEL: Mississippi bucket list: 3 travel options for a great summer vacation The Tanglefoot Trail Rolling through the bucolic hills of North Mississippi, this 44-mile cycling trail (the longest in the state) was converted from an abandoned railroad. The route, which is straight and flat, courses through rolling fields and woodlands, passing through quaint hamlets and old Indian territory. The beginning of the trail is at its southern gateway, near downtown Houston’s shops and restaurants. Learn More Natchez Trace Parkway The Natchez Trace, which runs from Nashville, Tennessee to Natchez, Mississippi allows for no commercial traffic and is popular with cyclists from around the world. Houston’s location near the halfway point make it the perfect place from which to explore the parkway, with many nearby points of interest, camping, hiking and other recreational opportunities. Learn More Stinkin' jim's horse camp Stinkin’ Jim’s has become famous for its southern hospitality, rustic, yet comfortable, facilities, and miles of horse trails. The camp, which sits on 120 shaded acres, offers both primitive and RV camping and even bunkhouses. The horses have an area, too, with 80 horse stalls and five horse paddocks. With over 19 miles of trails, visitors spend a full day riding before heading back to camp. Learn More Paymantha horse Trails The Paymantha Horse trails are located within the Tombigbee National Forest between Houston and Okolona. The trails are free to the public and may be used for horseback riding. No vehicles are allowed. The entrance to the trails features trailer parking and a picnic pavilion. Restroom facilities are available. A day ride on the Payamatha Horse trail will take horse and rider through the natural beauty of the National Forest to the Witchdance trails of the Natchez Trace Parkway. Learn More Mudslangers Located just south of Houston, in the village of Woodland, Mudslangers Outdoor Off-road park offers 560 acres of rolling hills, mud and sand pits and longer trails that are open to ATVs and UTVs. The trails are well maintained and occasional night rides are hosted. When you're not riding you can visit the duck pond for a relaxing break and a chance to meet other riders or check out the concession stand which serves backyard BBQ fare and crawfish when in season. Learn More Chickasaw ATV Trails Located just north of town, in the Tombigbee National Forest near village of New Houlka, this public, 12-mile trail winds through a mixed pine and hardwood forest and around several scenic lakes and ponds. The smooth and hardpacked trail with light climbs is perfect for a leisurely ride. Visitors should note that the trail is only open to machines that are 48 inches or less in width. The staging area has a vault toilet, informational kiosk and a self-service pay station. Learn More Witch Dance Famous for being one of the most “haunted” campgrounds in America, The Witch Dance Bicycle-only Campground is located just outside of Houston at milepost 234 along the Natchez Trace Parkway. This area is also the staging area for the Witch Dance horse trail on the Tombigbee National Forest. Tent camping is allowed at the picnic tables near the restrooms. Learn More Heritage Museum & Genealogy Center In the museum, you can view everything from dinosaur bones and artifacts from ancient history, old farm implements, military contributions from folks who lived in the area, information on cultural icons from Chickasaw County, and exhibits focusing on the way people have lived in the area throughout history. In the research center, you can look through old newspapers and records for information on relatives from the area. Learn More DAVIS LAKE Davis Lake Recreation Area is home to the beautiful Davis Lake Campground and Day Use Area, popular for all kinds of recreational opportunities, including swimming, fishing, boating, birding, and wildlife viewing. The surrounding scenic forests make Davis Lake a picturesque place to spend quality time outdoors. The campground, which includes over two dozen sites is situated in a hilly, mixed hardwood and pine forest that stretches along the eastern shore of the lake. Learn More Legion Lake Located within the city of Houston and only about a quarter mile from the Tanglefoot Trail, Legion Lake is a great place for a picnic or an afternoon of bank fishing with the kids. Stocked annually by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife and Fisheries with bass and catfish, this little lake also plays host to the city’s popular fishing rodeo held each Spring. The lake is located at 248 Dulaney Street. Learn More OWL CREEK MOUNDS This archaeological site was originally composed of five Indian mounds, a central plaza, a village area, and other key features. Many of these have disappeared over the years, but the central two mounds remain and are preserved in a park area that also features walkways, interpretive panels, and a picnic area. Archaeologists believe the Owl Creek Mounds were probably built 800 to 900 years ago at the height of the Mississippian era. Learn More BYNUM MOUNDS Among the oldest of the "Indian mounds" on the Trace are the fascinating Bynum Mounds, located about 6 miles east of Houston on the Natchez Trace Parkway. The twin mounds preserved by the National Park Service are part of a larger group of six mounds that archaeologists believe were built by people of the Woodland period over a 200-year span between 100 B.C. and 100 A.D. They served as burial mounds and fulfilled other ceremonial purposes. Learn More VISIT SCENIC TRACE

  • Chickasaw Messenger

    < Back Chickasaw Messenger SERVICES 662-447-5501 http://Oldest business establishment in Chickasaw County 249 Main Street Okolona MS 38860 Previous Next

  • Show One Logistics

    N/A < Back Show One Logistics SERVICES N/A 449 West Madison Street, Houston, MS, USA Previous Next

  • Steve Pearson

    < Back Steve Pearson INDIVIDUALS Previous Next

  • Gus-Diane Clark

    < Back Gus-Diane Clark INDIVIDUALS Previous Next

ADDRESS

117 N Jackson St, Houston, MS 38851

PO Box 505, Houston, MS 38851

662-456-2321

HOURS

MONDAY - FRIDAY 9:00 - 5:00 

SATURDAY Closed

SUNDAY Closed

  • Facebook
Members_lockup-navy.png

© Chickasaw Development Foundation. Website proudly created by KLEVER BOY DESIGNS.

bottom of page