Leaf River: Highway 588 - Highway 590
Jones County, Mississippi
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The Leaf River, like the Chickasawhay River, flows for more than 150 miles through southeast Mississippi before merging to for the Pascagoula. For most of its length it tends to be a bit small for many motor boaters and a bit big for many paddlers, making it an ideal spot for a quiet getaway. Many other rivers and creeks join the Leaf River along its course and it grows significantly before its terminus. The woods along this section of the river range from swampy cypress to dense canebrakes to tall pines. It is a good habitat for snakes as well as a variety of other wildlife.
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Leaf River: Highway 588 - Highway 590 | Jones County, Mississippi
The Leaf River, like the Chickasawhay River, flows for more than 150 miles through southeast Mississippi before merging to for the Pascagoula. For most of its length it tends to be a bit small for many motor boaters and a bit big for many paddlers, making it an ideal spot for a quiet getaway. Many other rivers and creeks join the Leaf River along its course and it grows significantly before its terminus. The woods along this section of the river range from swampy cypress to dense canebrakes to tall pines. It is a good habitat for snakes as well as a variety of other wildlife.