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Dunn's Falls Water Park

Overview

Dunn's Falls Water Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance in the heart of Mississippi. The park’s centerpiece is a stunning 65-foot man-made waterfall that once powered a historic grist mill dating back to 1857. Travelers visiting this destination will find a peaceful atmosphere where the sounds of rushing water provide a constant, soothing backdrop to their stay. It is an ideal spot for those who appreciate preserved history integrated seamlessly into the natural outdoors, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past while providing a quiet place to relax.

Location & Surroundings

Situated near Enterprise, MS, the park is nestled along the banks of the scenic Chunkey River. The local landscape is characterized by rugged bluffs and dense mixed forests, offering a stark contrast to the flatter regions of the state. This area serves as a critical natural habitat, providing a sense of seclusion while remaining easily accessible from major travel corridors like Interstate 59. The lush woodland setting creates a cool, shaded environment for campers, making it a refreshing retreat during the warmer southern months.

Amenities & Park Features

For RV travelers, the park provides functional sites equipped with water and electrical hookups to ensure a comfortable stay. While the setting is decidedly rustic and focused on nature, the park includes essential facilities such as a clean bathhouse and multiple picnic areas for family gatherings. Guests can explore the authentic 1850s grist mill, which was carefully relocated to the site to preserve its architectural integrity. The park also features designated swimming areas in the river and several scenic overlooks that are perfect for quiet reflection or morning coffee.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy canoeing and kayaking down the Chunkey River, which is a popular activity starting directly from the park's banks. Fishing for bass and bream is another favorite pastime for visitors looking to spend a slow afternoon by the water. For those willing to drive a short distance, the nearby city of Meridian offers the Mississippi Industrial Heritage Museum and various local dining options. Hiking trails throughout the park allow visitors to explore the steep cliffs and enjoy elevated views of the waterfall and the river winding below.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is best suited for nature photographers and history enthusiasts who want to experience Mississippi’s rural charm without the noise of a traditional resort. It is an excellent choice for families looking for a quiet weekend by the water or travelers seeking a scenic stopover. Because of its terrain and cozy layout, it is particularly ideal for small to mid-sized RVs and campers who prefer state-managed natural areas over high-traffic commercial parks. If you value a slow pace and historical exploration, this park will fit your travel style perfectly.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• River
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (Chunky River)
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• No Pets
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers

- Facility

• Type (Public Park)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (15)
• Dirt Sites (15)
• No Hookups (15)

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Boating

- Discounts

• Military Discount

User Reviews

S Meachem

October 15, 2025

Pretty Spot, But Could Use Some Improvements Dunn’s Falls is a nice little place to visit if you’re in the area — the waterfall itself is beautiful and definitely worth seeing at least once. The sound of the water and the surrounding woods make it a peaceful spot for a short walk or a picnic. That said, the park feels a bit run-down and could use some updates. The facilities and picnic areas are limited, and there isn’t a whole lot to do beyond viewing the falls and walking around for a bit. It’s also not very well-marked — a few more signs and some general maintenance would make a big difference. Overall, Dunn’s Falls is worth a quick stop to enjoy the scenery, but it’s not really a full-day destination. With a little more care and attention, it could easily be a 5-star experience.

vanessa bergman

September 19, 2025

This was a nice surprise, came up here with my adult kids and went for a nice hike. The falls were not going do to it drying up do to season. Staff was really nice. Said that November, December and March is the best time to come for the Falls. It’s all rustic.

Autumn Moore

September 12, 2025

The park is very clean and has lots to see. Staff is friendly and helpful. Very clean showers as well!

Tarvell Walker

July 06, 2025

Very informed and friendly staff. Nice little hike area.

D The Nventor

March 29, 2025

Dunn's Falls is an awesome place !! To picnic and take some pictures . It's old and beautiful.

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