The last place you’d expect to find a hidden gem is in a state park, but that’s exactly the case with Mint Springs Bayou Falls. Part of the Vicksburg National Military Park, it’s definitely one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the Magnolia State. Despite its location on the grounds of a wildly popular attraction, Mint Springs Bayou Falls has remained virtually a secret, with many residents completely unaware of its existence. Take a look:

At 30’ in height, Mint Springs Bayou Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in Mississippi. It’s also one of the most obscure.

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent Vicksburg, Mississippi

As you can see on the map below, it’s located close to Washington Street, near the foot of Fort Hill.

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent Vicksburg, Mississippi

Unfortunately, the waterfall is off limits to visitors since the path leading to it is pretty unstable. Already extremely rugged, the path becomes even more dangerous during the spring and summer when it’s covered in ivy.

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent Vicksburg, Mississippi

It’s also incredibly steep, making it that much more difficult to navigate. Luckily, several photographers have captured the gorgeous waterfall before it was deemed off limits.

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent Vicksburg, Mississippi

Almost as impressive as the waterfall are its surroundings, which include lush greenery and large rocks that aren’t commonly found in Mississippi.

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent Vicksburg, Mississippi

The waterfall pours into Mint Springs Bayou - one of three main streams in the park.

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent Vicksburg, Mississippi

There are several stories associated with the bayou, which got its name because of the wild mint plants that grow in the area.

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent Vicksburg, Mississippi

One story claims the Mint Julep drink was created by a boatman who was floating down the bayou and added some mint to his whiskey.

Marty Kittrell/How Great Thou Art

Another common claim is that it was an important source of water for both the Union and Confederacy during the Siege of Vicksburg.

Marty Kittrell/How Great Thou Art

No matter the history of Mint Springs Bayou Falls, it doesn’t change the undeniable beauty of the enchanting waterfall! So, did you know about Mint Springs Bayou Falls? Did you visit before it was deemed off limits? Know of another secret fall? Tell us in the comments section!

Janie Fortenberry/Photography with a Southern Accent Vicksburg, Mississippi

Marty Kittrell/How Great Thou Art

For more information on the status of Mint Springs Bayou Falls, contact the Vicksburg National Military Park.

Looking for more falls in Mississippi? Check out “These 11 Hidden Waterfalls In Mississippi Will Take Your Breath Away.“

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.