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Information on Cypress Creek Landing:

Black Creek, with it's deep, black water and white sand bars and colorful vertical bluffs, meanders through the De Soto National Forest with trees and flowering shrubs hanging over the banks.

Mississippi's only National Scenic River flows for 40 miles of within the National Forest. Plants flourish and wildlife abounds. Wood ducks and otters are often seen by those visiting the stream. Primitive camping is allowed all along the stream within the National Forest and a number of trails can be accessed near the river.

Directions to Cypress Creek Landing:

From Janice (intersection of Hwy 29 and County Rd 301) go north about ' mile on Hwy 29; go east on Forest Service Rd 305 for approximately 3 miles; go south on Forest Service Rd 305-B to the landing

Fishing at Cypress Creek Landing
It is your responsibilty to know local fishing regulations (See below)

Cypress Creek Landing Facts:
Cypress Creek Landing is a River or Stream

For more information on Cypress Creek Landing contact:

National Forest or Park: De Soto National Forest
Address: 654 West Frontage Road
City: Wiggins Zip: 39577
Phone: 601-928-5291
Email: Mailroom_R8_Mississippi@fs.fed.us

Rules and Regulations for Cypress Creek Landing. These may not always be up to date so make sure you double check before recreating or fishing at Cypress Creek Landing.

High on a bluff overlooking Black Creek7 miles downstream from Janice Landing

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