Bayou Pierre River: Dentville - Highway 18
Copiah County, Mississippi
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04 :44 hrs
11.2 mi
64 ft
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The Bayou Pierre River was named for its rocks. Pierre is French for stone, and bayou comes from a Choctaw term for stream. It is well-named as it contains gravel bars, colorful clays, and rock ledges. The river is shallow and meandering and has fascinating geology and wildlife. But the waterway suffers from considerable erosion and is difficult to paddle. Most of the good floating sections will most likely require occasional wading and towing.
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Bayou Pierre River: Dentville - Highway 18 | Copiah County, Mississippi
The Bayou Pierre River was named for its rocks. Pierre is French for stone, and bayou comes from a Choctaw term for stream. It is well-named as it contains gravel bars, colorful clays, and rock ledges. The river is shallow and meandering and has fascinating geology and wildlife. But the waterway suffers from considerable erosion and is difficult to paddle. Most of the good floating sections will most likely require occasional wading and towing.