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Explore the Brandon Quarry Trails, an easy 3.1-mile hike through wooded areas, tranquil quarry views, and diverse terrain near Brandon, Miss
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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This route was planned by komoot.
While komoot classifies this specific route as easy, the Brandon Quarry Trails system offers a diverse experience. Some sections are beginner-friendly, while others, like parts of "Tres Hombres" or the "Extra Credit" loop, provide challenging climbs and technical features suitable for intermediate to expert hikers and mountain bikers. There are also features like the 3-foot rock drop on "Smelly Cat" with an available bypass.
Yes, as the Brandon Quarry Trails are located within Quarry Park, there may be specific entrance fees or permits required for park access. It's always best to check the official Quarry Park website or contact park authorities directly before your visit for the most current information on regulations and fees.
Generally, outdoor trails like these are dog-friendly, but specific leash rules and waste disposal regulations usually apply within park boundaries. Please ensure your dog is on a leash at all times and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all users. Check Quarry Park's official guidelines for any specific pet policies.
The trails offer a pleasant experience throughout much of the year. However, due to the soil's high clay content, they can become quite muddy and prone to damage after rain. For the most enjoyable conditions, consider visiting during drier periods. Be aware that mosquitos can be present near stagnant water, especially during warmer, wetter months.
The terrain winds through wooded areas, featuring a mix of natural elements and constructed features. You'll encounter rock formations, dirt berms, jump lines, and rock hops. Some sections include challenging climbs over quarry spoils hills. The trails offer tranquil views of the quarry, serene ponds, and lush greenery.
Yes, the Brandon Quarry Trails system includes distinct named sections that contribute to its unique character. Some of these include the Quarry Pond Loop, Lickety Split, Smelly Cat, Angry Possum, Whirlybird, Giddy Up, and Tres Hombres. These multi-directional trails allow for varied exploration.
Yes, hikers can enjoy tranquil views of the quarry and picturesque landscapes. The trails are set within wooded areas, offering serene ponds and lush greenery. The community has also added benches and docks that provide scenic overlooks of the quarries, enhancing the natural beauty of the area.
The trails have a high clay content, meaning they can become very muddy and susceptible to damage after rainfall. Visitors should also be aware of reported poison ivy in some narrower sections and the potential for mosquitos near stagnant water, particularly during certain times of the year. Always stay on marked paths and be prepared for varying conditions.
Yes, many sections of the Brandon Quarry Trails are suitable for families and beginners, offering an easy and enjoyable outdoor experience. However, some parts are more challenging, featuring technical elements and climbs. Look for bypasses on features like the 3-foot rock drop on "Smelly Cat" if you're not ready for them, and choose routes appropriate for your group's skill level.
While the trail itself is a natural outdoor experience, it is located near Brandon, Mississippi. For amenities like cafes, pubs, or restrooms, you would typically need to venture into the nearby town. It's advisable to bring your own water and snacks for your hike.
The specific route highlighted on komoot is approximately 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 17 minutes to complete. However, with the multi-directional nature and various named sections, you can easily extend or shorten your hike to suit your desired duration and exploration.