Hurricane Landing is located near Sardis Lake, one of the top crappie fishing spots in the country. It offers an array of outdoor activities, including hunting, sightseeing, hiking, and mountain biking, as well as boat launching and camping. The area is known for its stunning Osage Orange trees, while nearby attractions include the city of Oxford, the University of Mississippi, and the town of Holly Springs.
Hurricane Landing is located near the eastern end of Sardis Lake's southern shoreline. The area offers access to some of the best fishing on Sardis Lake.
Outdoor opportunities abound at Sardis Lake. Sardis is consistently ranked as one of the top crappie fishing locations in the country and is also popular for catfish and bass. Hunters will find deer, turkey, squirrel, waterfowl, and rabbit are plentiful in hunting areas around the lake.
Sardis Lake also offers beautiful views for sightseeing, and trails for those who love to hike or mountain bike.
Hurricane Landing offers boat launching at high and low water levels. There is a 15 site campground in the area, a pavilion with capacity for approximately 100 people and a small playground.
Sardis Lake contains over 98,000 acres of land and water in Panola, Lafayette, and Marshall counties in the rolling hills of north Mississippi. Hurricane Landing has beautiful Osage Orange (Bodock) trees that add a unique character to this special place.
The city of Oxford, Mississippi and the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) are a twenty minute drive away, as is the historic town of Holly Springs and I-22.
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Nearby Campgrounds | Distance | Notification Rate |
Hurricane Landing
Sardis Lake
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0.2mi | — |
Clear Creek Day Use Area (Ms)
Sardis Lake
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7.9mi | — |
Clear Creek (Ms)
Sardis Lake
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8.7mi | — |
Pat'S Bluff
Sardis Lake
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10.0mi | — |
Pat'S Bluff Day Use
Sardis Lake
|
10.2mi | — |
New Back
Wall Doxey State Park
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13.0mi | — |