Local attractions
Enjoy Everything Our Community Has to Offer
Yoknapatawpha. The Best Small College Town in America. The Cultural Mecca of the South. The Velvet Ditch. No matter what you call Oxford and Lafayette County, there is no denying the irresistible charm and creativity of this community. From thrilling college sports and a vibrant music and arts scene to tasty dining options and unique shopping experiences, this community offers endless opportunities for fun and exploration for every Roundabout Oxford guest.
Explore The Heart of Oxford
Oxford’s historic downtown Square — voted one of the best in the country — is a mix of restaurants, bars, bookstores, boutiques and more. Be sure to capture a moment in the iconic red phone booth or with the Lafayette County Courthouse as your backdrop.
No matter what brings you here, the Square promises an experience not to miss.
For more information on everything to see and do during your stay at Roundabout Oxford, go to VisitOxford.com.
Attractions
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Anything, Everything Ole Miss. Are you looking for the best Rebel gear? This shop — owned and operated by Ole Miss fans — has it. It is chock full of any type of Ole Miss memorabilia you could possible want.
2302 Jackson Ave W, Oxford
rebelrags.net
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As one of the premier soccer, baseball, and softball facilities in Mississippi, mTrade Park features over 75 acres of state-of-the-art fields to handle city, county, and tournament participants. It is the perfect space for warm weather activities.
328 Old Sardis Rd, Oxford, MS
mtradepark.com
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This live music venue on the Oxford Square was once used as a livery stable for William Faulkner’s family. It now welcomes musical guests from across the nation and is a vibrant part of the town’s nightlife.
1006 Van Buren Ave, Oxford, MS
thelyricoxford.com
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Located on the Square, this beloved bookstore is a destination for both locals and visitors. Square Books offers a delightful assortment of novels, maps, journals, cookbooks, and puzzles, complemented by a cozy coffee shop. Every year, the bookstore hosts numerous book signings by renowned authors and celebrities, welcoming book enthusiasts from near and far.
160 Courthouse Square, Oxford, MS
squarebooks.com
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Rowan Oak, best known as the home of author William Faulkner, is a cherished destination for tourists and locals alike. Visitors have the opportunity to explore both the historic estate and the picturesque walking trails that wind through its grounds.
916 Old Taylor Rd, Oxford, MS
rowanoak.com
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Founded in 1839, Neilson's Department Store is the South's oldest department store. Here, you'll find everything you need, whether you're looking for Ole Miss gear, formalwear, fine china, gifts or jewelry.
119 Courthouse Square, Oxford
neilsonsdepartmentstore.com
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Spanning 98,520 acres, this tranquil reservoir sits along the Tallahatchie River. It is the perfect place to rent a boat for the day, bring the dogs for a stroll along the lakeshore or get out the kayaks!
Sardis Lake Marina
30117 Blackjack Rd, Sardis, MS
sardismarina.com
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SouthSide Gallery has exhibited work by artists predominantly from the Southeast since it was established in 1993.
150 Courthouse Square, Oxford
southsideartgallery.com
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Lamar Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts! Explore lush greenery and a tranquil lake as you stroll through the tree-lined walking trail or enjoy a picnic by the serene water side.
One of the highlights of Lamar Park is the Yokna Sculpture Trail, which features a rotating exhibit of 18 large-scale sculptures by locally, regionally, and nationally renowned exhibiting artists.
Corner of College Hill Road and Country Club Road, Oxford, MS
www.oxfordms.net/lamar-park
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The University Museum, along with two Historic Houses owned and operated by the University of Mississippi, are meticulously crafted to captivate audiences both within the university and throughout the Oxford area. The museum showcases diverse collections and hosts engaging events year-round, promising something for everyone to enjoy.
University Ave & S 5th St, Oxford, MS
museum.olemiss.edu
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The South Campus Rail Trail, formerly known as the Whirlpool Trails, is a network of tree-lined pathways accessible to the public. A beloved destination among locals, it winds its way through Oxford, offering a peaceful nature escape!