You don’t have to travel far for a wonderful weekend away. In fact, you might be surprised to learn that you don’t even have to leave the state. Instead, all you have to do is head to Hattiesburg. Boasting a great mix of amenities, it makes an excellent weekend getaway.

One of the state’s largest cities by population, Hattiesburg is home to about 45,000 residents. It’s probably most known, though, as the home of the University of Southern Mississippi.

The University of Southern Mississippi/Facebook Located in the heart of Hattiesburg, the 300-acre campus features several notable landmarks, including an All-American Rose Garden.

But don’t assume Hattiesburg is a typical college town.

Downtown Hattiesburg/Facebook Offering the best of both worlds, Hattiesburg is the perfect mix of old and new. It’s got a rich history, along with an undeniable creative vibe and engaging atmosphere.

The city actually has a lot to offer weekend visitors, including a bustling live music scene, pop-up art exhibits, shops, and eateries.

Coney Island Café/Facebook

Downtown is known as the “heartbeat of Hattiesburg,” making it a can’t-miss during a weekend visit.

Visit Mississippi/Facebook Brimming with historic charm, downtown is filled with compelling architecture. It’s also filled with great sites. Not sure where to start? Don’t worry; several walking tours wind through downtown, including the Hatties(BURGER) Trail.

Great museums are also among Hattiesburg’s perks.

Mihir Patel/Google Eureka School Museum, Hattiesburg Historical Society and Museum, and the African American Military History Museum are just a few of the museums visitors can explore.

And though Hattiesburg is one of the state’s bigger cities, it has plenty to offer nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

Pinebelt Blueways/Facebook

In addition to the city’s own Town Square Park, Hattiesburg is home to Paul B. Johnson State Park.

Dawson Zhang/Google Dubbed “a gateway to a natural wonderland,” it offers an idyllic reprieve from city life.

Hattiesburg is also home to one of the state’s only zoos.

Hattiesburg Zoo/Facebook Though not huge, the 12-acre zoo houses more than 100 species of animals from around the world. It also includes a train, carousel, café, splash pad, and high ropes adventure course.

As far as lodging options go, Hattiesburg delivers in that department, too.

Longleaf Piney Resort/Facebook The city boasts accommodations of all kinds, including a tiny house resort. Fittingly dubbed the Longleaf Piney Resort, it’s located along the 44-mile Longleaf Trace.

 

The University of Southern Mississippi/Facebook

Located in the heart of Hattiesburg, the 300-acre campus features several notable landmarks, including an All-American Rose Garden.

Downtown Hattiesburg/Facebook

Offering the best of both worlds, Hattiesburg is the perfect mix of old and new. It’s got a rich history, along with an undeniable creative vibe and engaging atmosphere.

Coney Island Café/Facebook

Visit Mississippi/Facebook

Brimming with historic charm, downtown is filled with compelling architecture. It’s also filled with great sites. Not sure where to start? Don’t worry; several walking tours wind through downtown, including the Hatties(BURGER) Trail.

Mihir Patel/Google

Eureka School Museum, Hattiesburg Historical Society and Museum, and the African American Military History Museum are just a few of the museums visitors can explore.

Pinebelt Blueways/Facebook

Dawson Zhang/Google

Dubbed “a gateway to a natural wonderland,” it offers an idyllic reprieve from city life.

Hattiesburg Zoo/Facebook

Though not huge, the 12-acre zoo houses more than 100 species of animals from around the world. It also includes a train, carousel, café, splash pad, and high ropes adventure course.

Longleaf Piney Resort/Facebook

The city boasts accommodations of all kinds, including a tiny house resort. Fittingly dubbed the Longleaf Piney Resort, it’s located along the 44-mile Longleaf Trace.

Well, what do you think? Are you ready to plan your Hattiesburg getaway? For more info, check out the Visit Hattiesburg website, where you’ll find info on sights to see and things to do. And don’t forget to like Visit Hattiesburg on Facebook.

So, did you know about all that Hattiesburg has to offer? Ever visited for a weekend? If so, what’d you think? Were you surprised by the city’s perks? Tell us!

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