We know you’re familiar with many of Mississippi’s most gorgeous spots, but this little state park is a real jaw-dropper. With its placid lake, picturesque nature trails and cozy cabins, Roosevelt State Park definitely ranks up there as one of the most beautiful places in the entire state. What are you waiting for? Check it out!

Shadow Lake is the centerpiece of the park.

Steve/flickr The freshwater lake covers 150 acres.

It’s beautiful on a misty morning.

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The lake is the perfect place to spend the day fishing. You can also go boating and swimming in Shadow Lake.

Steve/flickr Spend the day with your loved ones and a few fishing poles.

Enjoy the waterslide that drops you right into the cool waters.

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You can also swim in the park’s pool, which has its own waterslide.

Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks/Roosevelt Park Other outdoor amenities include a softball field, disc golf course, playground and tennis courts.

From the scenic overlook, visitors have a stunning view of the Bienville National Forest.

Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks/Roosevelt Park The view is always gorgeous, but in the autumn, the forest comes alive with vibrant colors, and the overlook provides a panoramic view.

This park is just surrounded by lush foliage!

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The lake and surrounding woods are filled with wildlife.

Visit Mississippi/flickr Take a walk around the lake to explore.

You’ll see tons of deer here.

Steve/flickr They’re accustomed to people, so it’s pretty easy to get some great photos …but please don’t feed them.

Flocks of Canada geese call the park home.

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Roosevelt State Park has four nature paths that wind through the wooded area surrounding the lake.

Visit Mississippi/flickr You can spend hours exploring the park and enjoying the quiet, peaceful surroundings.

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Camp overnight in one of the park’s primitive tent sites, right on the lake.

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Dennis K./Yelp The primitive sites are on the upper west end of the lake.

Bring your RV to stay in one of 109 campsites.

Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks/Roosevelt Park Sites offer electricity, water and sewer hookups. Reserve your site in advance by calling (601) 732-6316.

Roosevelt Park has 15 cabins with lake views.

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The screened-in porches are perfect for sitting and enjoying the evening.

Steve/flickr Cabins are furnished with queen-sized beds, fully-equipped kitchens, television and heating/air-conditioning.

If its natural beauty isn’t enough for you, Roosevelt State Park also has a performing arts center!

Image/Mississippi Department of Wildlife The Livingston Performing Arts and Media Center hosts community events, music, dance and theater performances. The 600-seat theater can be rented for use by calling the park at (601) 732-6583.

Visit the Alfreda Harris Lodge.

Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks/Roosevelt Park You’ll find the Visitor Center inside.

Hang out and play awhile.

Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks/Roosevelt Park The lodge also offers a game room, gift shop, banquet hall and meeting rooms.

At the end of a long day of relaxation and exploration, you’ll enjoy a beautiful sunset over the lake.

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Roosevelt State Park is located near the Bienville National Forest, between Meridian and Jackson. Whether you stay for the day, or enjoy a weekend vacation here, you’re sure to agree that this is one of Mississippi’s most stunning places. Take a look at all 10 of these Absolutely Amazing State Parks In Mississippi!

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The freshwater lake covers 150 acres.

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Spend the day with your loved ones and a few fishing poles.

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Other outdoor amenities include a softball field, disc golf course, playground and tennis courts.

The view is always gorgeous, but in the autumn, the forest comes alive with vibrant colors, and the overlook provides a panoramic view.

Visit Mississippi/flickr

Take a walk around the lake to explore.

They’re accustomed to people, so it’s pretty easy to get some great photos …but please don’t feed them.

You can spend hours exploring the park and enjoying the quiet, peaceful surroundings.

Dennis K./Yelp

The primitive sites are on the upper west end of the lake.

Sites offer electricity, water and sewer hookups. Reserve your site in advance by calling (601) 732-6316.

Cabins are furnished with queen-sized beds, fully-equipped kitchens, television and heating/air-conditioning.

Image/Mississippi Department of Wildlife

The Livingston Performing Arts and Media Center hosts community events, music, dance and theater performances. The 600-seat theater can be rented for use by calling the park at (601) 732-6583.

You’ll find the Visitor Center inside.

The lodge also offers a game room, gift shop, banquet hall and meeting rooms.

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