Blue Bluff Campground & Recreation Area |
On the Aberdeen Lake section of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, majestic clay limestone cliffs which rise above the water are the location of picnic areas, hiking trails, and a playground. At water level are traditional picnic areas, white sand beach, playground, boat ramps, and observation areas for watching lock operation. The class A, year-round campground features 92 sites with paved concrete pads, picnic tables, grills, lantern posts, electrical and water hookups, and plenty of shade. Handicapped and special sites are available, as well as laundry, showers, fishing pier, and boat ramp. For more Information call (662)-369-2832 |
Evans Memorial Library |
Through nationally noted for genealogical material and other historical research opportunities, Evans Memorial Library offers something for everyone through its changing exhibits, special children's programs, book lunches, and internet access. For more Information call (662)-369-4601 www.tombigbee.lib.ms.us/evans |
Built in 1850, this fine example of antebellum architecture features an exquisite mahogany staircase and beautiful furnishings. Located at 732 West Commerce Street. Daily tours available through Aberdeen Visitors Bureau or call The Magnolias directly. For more Information call (662)-369-7956 |
Old Aberdeen Cemetery |
Established in 1835 on land set aside by trustees of Aberdeen Corporation. Experience a self-guided tour of unusual and noteworthy tombstones. |
"Search for the Gold" Architectural Driving Tour |
From your car view examples of almost every period and style of Southern architecture. More information coming soon! |
Aberdeen Visitors Bureau ▪ City Hall ▪ 125 W. Commerce St. |