Known as Mississippi’s “Little Grand Canyon,” Red Bluff was created due to natural erosion from the Pearl River. The canyon and it’s erosion has forced Highway 587 to be relocated twice. The bluffs are around 150 feet down, which was much larger than we expected, and extends out around a mile.

Hiking down, we found a creek and followed it up to the bottom of the bluffs. Once we were done sight-seeing down low, we followed it back down to the Pearl River as well! We definitely plan on visiting again, next time for an overnight camp at the river.

Enjoy some of our photos!