The 10 Best Things to do in Ridgeland, Mississippi (MS)

October 10, 2021 Darwin Bolte

Ridgeland is a city in Madison County, Mississippi. The population was 24,047 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Jackson Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Ridgeland

1. Ridgeland Bike Trail

Natchez Trace Pkwy, Ridgeland, MS http://www.natcheztracetravel.com/biking-the-trace/biking-tips/602-ridgeland-multi-use-path.html
Excellent
82%
Good
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Ridgeland Bike Trail

Reviewed By 987cassandraw - Ridgeland, United States

This Ridgeland multipurpose trail is the perfect place to see the beauty of nature alongside the historic Natchez Trace. Whether you are an avid runner, dog walker, bird watcher or just simply an outside enthusiast, the trail provides a fantastic backdrop in a safe environment

2. The Bounce Palace

3528 Highway 80 E, Ridgeland, MS 39208-4003 +1 601-933-1116 [email protected] http://www.thebouncepalacems.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

The Bounce Palace

3. Enter/Locked Escape Rooms

6718 Old Canton Rd, Ridgeland, MS 39157-1225 +1 601-665-3299 [email protected] http://enterlocked.com
Excellent
93%
Good
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Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 496 reviews

Enter/Locked Escape Rooms

Enter/Locked (former JXN Escape Room) is Jackson’s First Escape Game and the only one with all original rooms. We offer five unique themes handcrafted by our team. This is our only location - you won't play these rooms anywhere else in the world! We offer private experiences only (no playing with strangers!). Our rooms are not scary and the doors are never locked. Perfect for team building, birthdays, night out with friends & family fun!

Reviewed By CourtneyJ654

My husband and I have played all of the escape rooms at Enter/Locked and they have all been a blast! They're fun, challenging, innovative, and completely original because the owners come up with the rooms themselves. The staff was super nice and helpful before, during, and after our game, as well. On this particular visit, we brought some newbie friends to play The Cleaners with us and everyone left so impressed! It's such a great activity to engage in with family &/or friends because it requires attention and teamwork (unlike a movie, etc.).

4. Mississippi Crafts Center

950 Rice Rd, Ridgeland, MS 39157-3040 +1 601-856-7546 http://www.mscrafts.org/
Excellent
53%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 75 reviews

Mississippi Crafts Center

Built in 2007, the Mississippi Craft Center in Ridgeland (just north of Jackson)is the home to the Craftsmen's Guild of Mississippi.It is situated between the Reservoir and the Natchez Trace.The Center is open 9-5 daily, closed only on New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.The Center includes a permanent collection of craft works, the George Berry Gallery with rotating exhibits and a large retail gallery featuring the the work of many of the Guild's 400 members. The Center also offers craft classes, camp, exhibitions, demonstrations and acts as a welcome center for visitors to the area. There is no admission fee.

Reviewed By 359MaryJ - Rexford, United States

This is a wonderful venue for weddings and a great place to find an affordable and eclectic selection of art from around Mississippi.

5. Renaissance at Colony Park

1000 Highland Colony Pkwy, Ridgeland, MS 39157-2073 +1 601-519-0900 [email protected] http://www.renaissanceatcolonypark.com/
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 73 reviews

Renaissance at Colony Park

Renaissance at Colony Park brings the finest in national and local retail shops and restaurants to the Jackson Metro Area and the entire State of Mississippi. The open-air center, with its Lifestyle Main Street concept, features a European design theme, elaborate water features, landscaping and lighting. Spacious common areas provide a place for special events, an opportunity to dine al fresco, or simply to stroll and relax. All of this comes together to create a vibrant destination offering a unique environment second to none in this region in terms of an exciting shopping, dining and entertainment experience.

Reviewed By beltonlim

Great shopping area. Lots of shoppings, mostly high-end (Chico, Apple, Soft Surroundings). Also a large selection of restaurants to choose from (Five Guys, Panera, PF Chang and several local establishments). They have an area that have a dancing fountain area.

6. Natchez Trace Multi-Use Trail

Natchez Trace Parkway, Ridgeland, MS https://www.nps.gov/natr/index.htm
Excellent
62%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Natchez Trace Multi-Use Trail

Reviewed By DeltaFlyer-321 - Ridgeland, United States

The Natchez Trace Multi-use Trail, officially called the Chisha Foka Multi-use Trail, is a 10 mile walking/running/ biking trail that meanders along the Natchez Trace Parkway for a distance of about 10 miles, starting (from north to south) at mile 105.6 overlooking the Ross Barnett Reservoir, and ending at mile 95.8 in a small clearing next to the Parkway. For the most part, the trail runs through forests, with some notable points along the way. Please refer to the map I have uploaded. I have walked and run most of the length, as I live one-half mile from mile 98. Here are some interesting waypoints: Starting from the north end, the Reservoir Overlook Point, which is also a small parking circle, the trail follows the reservoir on the left with some nice subdivisions visible, and occasional water views. Less than a mile from the start is a turn-off path to the left that runs down to the water to the Yacht Club and a marina. From the marina, continuing west on Rice Road, is the Mississippi Crafts Center, where local artists’ work can be purchased Continuing on the trail, it crosses over Old Canton Road along the Parkway bridge, which has a dedicated path on the side of the roadway to separate the trail from traffic. There is the small Madison County airport to the right, visible from the bridge. Continuing southbound, about mile is US Highway 51, a major north-south artery (that runs from the Gulf Coast all the way to Lake Superior) where the trail turns north of the Parkway for about a block, crosses 51 at a traffic light, and the trail resumes on the west side of the highway. There is a little shopping center at the corner, where there is a Fleet Feet sport shop and some shops. Continuing on the trail, during the next half mile it climbs to the Ridgeland water tower, then a nice long downhill to the Perkins Drive. To the north is “old town” ridgeland along Jackson Street, and to the north of that, some quiet neighborhoods. From Perkins heading southbound (i.e., west), the trail meanders to a junction called “Sunnybrook Road”, and a hundred yards north is a water fountain, where water jugs can be filled. Back to the trail, continuing south is the wicked I-55 climb, where the path again shares the Parkway bridge, but separated from vehicle traffic, across the 10-lane interstate. Down the hill heading southbound, about a half mile you reach Highland Colony Parkway, where there is another watering station. To the north is a traffic circle and a beautiful outdoor shopping mall, with an Italian motif. Crossing the Highland colony, the trail continues south, but a branch trail runs north along Highland Colony past the shopping mall and another mile or so north. Continuing on the trail southbound, another wicked uphill climb (but not as bad as the I-55 grade), levels off at a Parkway rest stop, and a Chisha Foka sign, similar to the one pictured. Continuing on, another quarter mile gets you to Greenwood Crossing, with St. Andrews middle and upper school to the north. Crossing the street heading southbound, is a stretch of about 1.5 miles of slightly undulating hills to Patterson Crossing. Continuing a half mile on, is a downhill slope to White Oak Creek, where the path shares a bridge of a small street named North Agency Lane. Then another climb and about a mile and a quarter on is Livingston Road. Here the trail has a dedicated footbridge over the road, and beyond that, another mile and a half gets you to the south end of the trail, just a few yards north of the Parkway.

7. Sky Zone

2000 E County Line Rd Suite B, Ridgeland, MS 39157-1902 +1 601-899-0015 [email protected] http://skyzone.com/ridgeland
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Sky Zone

We are an indoor trampoline park, and we never stop searching for new ways to play! Whether you're looking for an activity for the kids, the Best Birthday Party Ever, FUNdraising, Team Building, a Group Event or a super fun wedding venue...We've got you covered. 9 different activity areas AND a Virtual Reality Ride!

8. The Township at Colony Park

1107 Highland Colony Pkwy, Ridgeland, MS 39157-6079 +1 601-368-9950 [email protected] http://thetownship.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

The Township at Colony Park

The Township at Colony Park is a unique mixture of shops, offices, hotels, salons, and homes - all in a vibrant neighborhood environment. The shops are local, so you're likely to find something uncommon and special. Dining options are plentiful - from mouth-watering burgers to gourmet French cuisine. And our salons offer the latest in styles, trends and textures. Spend some time with us.

Reviewed By julieanneweldy - Ridgeland, United States

This is must-stop area if you're passing through Ridgeland, MS. There's a nice variety of shopping and restaurants, a couple with outdoor patios. There's a pretty lake too - a relaxing backdrop with a cold drink in hand! After lunch, I enjoyed walking around the lake and hitting the shops. Love The Township.

9. Repeat Street

242 Highway 51, Ridgeland, MS 39157-4422 +1 601-605-9123 http://www.repeatstreet.net
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.0 based on 28 reviews

Repeat Street

Reviewed By shchristy - Ridgeland, United States

Whether you have things to recycle and sell or want to just go and browse, Repeat Street is the place for you... Nice, helpful staff and some really nice antique furniture, china, crystal, etc. Fun thing to do on a rainy day...

10. Antique Mall of the South

367 Highway 51, Ridgeland, MS 39157-3429 +1 601-853-4000
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 22 reviews

Antique Mall of the South

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