The only thing that compares to a peaceful drive down a quiet country road is a peaceful drive down a quiet country road lined with the vibrant colors of fall. Luckily, here in Mississippi, we have plenty of both. From well-known byways to ones only the locals know about, these Mississippi roads are pure bliss in the fall.

  1. Cole’s Point Road, Batesville

Matt Taylor/Crooked Letter Photography Lined with gorgeous fall foliage, a drive down this country road is the perfect way to enjoy the season.

  1. Natchez Trace Parkway, Natchez to Nashville, TN

Visit Mississippi/Flickr When it comes to beautiful fall foliage, the Natchez Trace Parkway is pretty hard to top. Infused with breathtaking scenery, especially during the fall, and a ton of historical sites, driving down the parkway is an experience like no other.

  1. County Road 391, Taylor

Matt Taylor/Crooked Letter Photography In the fall, this Yalobusha County road comes to life with vibrant foliage, making it a great route for taking in the seasonal wonder.

  1. Grenada Lake Loop, Grenada

Matt Taylor/Crooked Letter Photography This scenic route is just under 50 miles and traverses pine woods dotted with bluffs, providing exceptional views of Grenada Lake. There are several popular points of interest along this ride, including the historic truss bridge over the Yalobusha River, Hugh White State Park, and Carver Point State Park.

  1. Little Black Creek Campground and Park, Lumberton

Ed Wright/Facebook Nestled far from the hustle and bustle of city life, surrounding a 640-acre lake, you’ll find this amazing park – where recreational opportunities and vibrant fall colors abound.

  1. State Park Road, Tishomingo

Joe Adair/Facebook A park known for its beauty, Tishomingo only gets better this time of year, making it the perfect place to go for a relaxing drive.

  1. Great River Road, Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico

The Great River Road/Facebook This national scenic byway follows the course of the Mississippi River, extending 3,000 miles through 10 states. The portion that runs through Mississippi spans over 200 miles from Woodville to Tunica and is basically a diary of American history, telling the story of antebellum America, the Civil War, and the long-lasting effects of the war.

  1. Tanglefoot Trail, New Albany to Houston, MS

tanglefoottrail.com Technically not a “country road,” the Tanglefoot Trail is just too good to not be included. The one-time railroad is now a 43.6-mile trail that’ll take you on a history-filled journey through some of the most beautiful fall scenery in the state.

  1. Logtown Scenic Byway, near Pearlington

MS Gulf Coast Scenic Byways/YouTube This scenic byway passes through the once bustling town of Logtown, traversing acres of forested areas and greenery. The byway eventually crosses Lake Bogue Homa (pictured), which is exceptionally stunning in the fall.

  1. County Road 414, Oxford

Matt Taylor/Crooked Letter Photography Far from the popular Square, this beautifully-lined road is perfect for a quick escape from daily life.

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Matt Taylor/Crooked Letter Photography

Lined with gorgeous fall foliage, a drive down this country road is the perfect way to enjoy the season.

Visit Mississippi/Flickr

When it comes to beautiful fall foliage, the Natchez Trace Parkway is pretty hard to top. Infused with breathtaking scenery, especially during the fall, and a ton of historical sites, driving down the parkway is an experience like no other.

In the fall, this Yalobusha County road comes to life with vibrant foliage, making it a great route for taking in the seasonal wonder.

This scenic route is just under 50 miles and traverses pine woods dotted with bluffs, providing exceptional views of Grenada Lake. There are several popular points of interest along this ride, including the historic truss bridge over the Yalobusha River, Hugh White State Park, and Carver Point State Park.

Ed Wright/Facebook

Nestled far from the hustle and bustle of city life, surrounding a 640-acre lake, you’ll find this amazing park – where recreational opportunities and vibrant fall colors abound.

Joe Adair/Facebook

A park known for its beauty, Tishomingo only gets better this time of year, making it the perfect place to go for a relaxing drive.

The Great River Road/Facebook

This national scenic byway follows the course of the Mississippi River, extending 3,000 miles through 10 states. The portion that runs through Mississippi spans over 200 miles from Woodville to Tunica and is basically a diary of American history, telling the story of antebellum America, the Civil War, and the long-lasting effects of the war.

tanglefoottrail.com

Technically not a “country road,” the Tanglefoot Trail is just too good to not be included. The one-time railroad is now a 43.6-mile trail that’ll take you on a history-filled journey through some of the most beautiful fall scenery in the state.

MS Gulf Coast Scenic Byways/YouTube

This scenic byway passes through the once bustling town of Logtown, traversing acres of forested areas and greenery. The byway eventually crosses Lake Bogue Homa (pictured), which is exceptionally stunning in the fall.

Far from the popular Square, this beautifully-lined road is perfect for a quick escape from daily life.

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