Frequently Asked Questions About Holly Springs National Forest
Can you kayak, canoe, or raft in Holly Springs National Forest?
Yes, you can kayak, canoe, and raft at Holly Springs National Forest. The forest is home to several lakes and rivers where paddling is allowed and it's a popular warm-weather pasttime!
What type of wildlife lives in Holly Springs National Forest?
Wildlife living in Holly Springs National Forest includes raccoons, beavers, otters, muskrats, bears, deer, and coyotes. There is also a variety of fish and birds that live in the forest as well.
What is the closest town to Holly Springs National Forest?
Holly Springs, MS is one of the closest towns to Holly Springs National Forest. Other nearby towns include Potts Camp, Hickory Flat, and Pine Grove.
Is Holly Springs National Forest open all year round?
Yes, Holly Springs National Forest is open year-round. Although winters can be cold, there is plenty of hiking and outdoor activities for those who are dressed for the weather.
Is there a limit to how long you can camp in Holly Springs National Forest?
Yes, there is a limit to how long you can camp in Holly Springs National Forest. If you are dispersed camping, you can stay in one location for 14 days during a 30-day period. If you are staying in a developed campground, they often have their own limits and you should check with the individual campground.