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Hidden Treasures
Longleaf Trace Gateway @ USM is one of Hidden Treasures.

1. Longleaf Trace Gateway @ USM

7.7
2895 W 4th St, Hattiesburg, MS
Hiking Trail · 5 tips and reviews

The University of Southern MississippiThe University of Southern Mississippi: Adjacent to the northern edge of campus is the Longleaf Trace, a 41-mile stretch of reclaimed railroad track that serves as a walking, jogging, biking and equestrian trail.

2. Medicine Wheel Garden

Hattiesburg , 39401, United States, Hattiesburg, MS
Garden · 1 tip

The University of Southern MississippiThe University of Southern Mississippi: This circular garden between the International Center and the Theatre and Dance Building symbolizes the partnership between Southern Miss and the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians.

3. Roberts Schoolhouse

Golden Eagle Ave, Hattiesburg, MS
Historic and Protected Site · 2 tips and reviews

The University of Southern MississippiThe University of Southern Mississippi: A reminder of days past and a tribute to our teacher training roots, this antique one-room schoolhouse is in the courtyard of the Owings-McQuagge Hall, home of the College of Education and Psychology.

Centennial Lawn is one of Hidden Treasures.

4. Centennial Lawn

Hattiesburg, MS
Park · 1 tip

The University of Southern MississippiThe University of Southern Mississippi: In the center of campus and next to Cook Library, this is the place for honing Frisbee skills, taking a nap, studying or working on your tan.

Bruce and Virginia Wilgus Fitness Trail is one of Hidden Treasures.

5. Bruce and Virginia Wilgus Fitness Trail

College Dr, Hattiesburg, MS
Hiking Trail · 1 tip

6. Lake Thoreau Environmental Center

Thoreau rd, Hattiesburg, MS
Lake · 1 tip

The University of Southern MississippiThe University of Southern Mississippi: Want a quick back-to-nature getaway? Head for this 300-acre site a few miles west of campus, where you can hike, picnic, fish or just rest. Beautiful!