Discover the Charm of New Albany, Mississippi!

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Welcome to New Albany, Mississippi

—a charming Southern gem known for its rich history, outdoor adventures, and vibrant community spirit. Nestled along the scenic Tallahatchie River, this picturesque town offers visitors a perfect blend of small-town charm and exciting activities.

The Musicians Mural is located in downtown New Albany at the Tanglefoot Trail Head Plaza. It's a fantastic spot where art and history come together, celebrating the town’s musical legends.

Discover the Charm of New Albany, Mississippi!

Looking for the perfect getaway?

New Albany, Mississippi, welcomes you to explore its rich history, scenic beauty, and vibrant local culture. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, we've got something for everyone.

Explore New Albany: Where Every Corner Tells a Story


New Albany is a living storybook where every street, storefront, and gathering place whispers history, pride, and progress. Whether you're wandering through the beautifully preserved downtown, discovering local flavors at beloved eateries, or joining neighbors at vibrant festivals like Tallahatchie Riverfest, you'll find that each corner carries its own narrative—one shaped by generations of community spirit, creativity, and resilience.

Mark Your Calendars: New Albany's Can't-Miss Moments

Whether you're strolling through a literary garden, crafting with local artists, or riding the Tanglefoot Trail, these experiences are more than events—they’re the stories that shape our town. Let’s make this season one to remember.

Discover New Albany with Our Free Visitor’s Guide!

Planning your next adventure in Northeast Mississippi? The New Albany & Union County Visitor's Guide 2025 is your key to exploring the best our town has to offer. Whether you’re strolling through historic downtown, savoring local flavors, or uncovering hidden gems, this guide has everything you need to make the most of your visit.

(Provided by the New Albany Gazette)