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It’s Easy To Get Here, But Hard To Leave. The City of Ridgeland is a wonderful crossroads. It’s half way between Memphis and New Orleans, Atlanta and Dallas. It’s a place where history meets haute cuisine, where homegrown business success meets hot air balloon glows, and where stunning reservoir sunsets meet memorable shopping excursions. It’s one of the more scenic and civilized stops along the world-renowned Natchez Trace Parkway and it's in close proximity to one of the more intimate and accessible stops of the PGA Tour. It’s a place where “big city” amenities and entertainment are tempered with small town hospitality and charm. In short, it’s a wonderful place for family and friends to get together.

At this intersection of culture and entertainment, you will find a surplus of activities to appease and inspire large groups, small families or just a couple out on the town. Start with an early morning bike ride on the Trace, enjoy a respite at the Mississippi Crafts Center, and end the day with a uniquely Southern dinner overlooking the Ross Barnett Reservoir. Shop ‘til you drop at Northpark Mall’s over 130 department stores and specialty shops, and then rejuvenate yourself at an indulgent day spa. Or, simply sleep-in and enjoy room service at a luxurious hotel. Ridgeland offers something for everyone.

 

Adjacent to Jackson, Mississippi, Ridgeland is an extremely popular alternative for lodging, dining and entertainment when conferences, tradeshows, political events, sporting events, and other large scale gatherings are scheduled in Mississippi’s capitol city. So, be sure to strongly consider Ridgeland, if business or pleasure brings you to the metro area.

 
 
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