Woodville, MS
experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Tunica Falls entrance
posted in Where to Sweat
2+ hour drive from New Orleans you start to find some hills and good hiking area. This hike is close to Angola Prison and the Myrtles Plantation. Takes about 2-3 hours depending on how long you spend at the 3-4 waterfalls. Depends on how much it's rained if the waterfalls are nice or plentiful. Still a nice day trip getting into nature. When you make a pit stop at any gas station along the way grab a cup full of spicy boiled peanuts!
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