April 30, 2021
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Champion Lake and Little Champion Lake are scenic views with various plants and trees, including cypress and tupelo trees. Crowds are rare, making the lakes ideal for a quiet afternoon.

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April 30, 2021
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Spread across 2,131 acres, the forest is covered in Mississippi River alluvial bottomland hardwoods and holds some of the state’s best hunting and fishing lands.

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April 30, 2021
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Chickasaw National Wildlife Refuge has the largest tract of bottomland hardwood forest in Tennessee, and lies in the Lower Mississippi River floodplain with eight miles of the refuge’s western boundary adjoining the Mississippi River. The refuge provides a variety of habitat types for a diversity of wildlife species and is a great destination for wildlife watching.

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April 23, 2021
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17-mile area along the Hatchie River which offers regulated hunting and fishing. It is managed by US Fish and Wildlife and is an important ecological niche for fish, wildlife, and plant species.

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April 23, 2021
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Once called the Ripley Colored Cemetery, this historic African American cemetery was organized in 1893. Louis Napoleon Nelson, a locally significant historical figure, is buried here. Nelson and his descendants have maintained that Nelson was a soldier in the Confederate Army, although his pension papers state he was a servant and a cook.

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