Visitors claim that this park is just as beautiful as it was when the Choctaw Indian Nation first settled here. When you come to this state park, you will find many different types of amenities for your enjoyment. You will find natural beauty everywhere you look as well as buildings for your recreational fun.Â
At Legion State Park, there are campgrounds, cabins, campsites, visitor center, picnic tables, picnic shelters, playgrounds, hiking trails, and availability for fishing. Dogs can also come to this park, but they must remain on a six-foot-long leash during their time here, and owners must remain close to their pets.Â
During your stay, you must follow the rules and regulations that are enforced by the Mississipi area. Dogs must be licensed, tagged, and vaccinated before they enter the park, and female pooches in heat and young pups under four months old need to stay back at home.Â
Dogs must be well-mannered before they enter this state park as Legion State Park does not tolerate any aggressive behavior. Humans must clean up and watch over their pets, and humans should also bring water and dog bags for all of their fun adventures.Â
If you are planning to camp at this state park, you must have a reservation. Reservations can be made on the park's main website, over the phone, or in the main office. Overall, Legion State Park is a wonderful place to visit on any day. Come on down with your family, your friends, and your favorite pup for an afternoon full of fun and pure adventure.Â