Users' questions

Does Sardis Lake have alligators?

Does Sardis Lake have alligators?

Keiser said he witnessed a few alligators in areas around Enid Lake, Sardis Lake and the Springdale Wildlife Management Area, all of which are located, at least in part, in Lafayette County. Keiser said that both alligators and pythons can survive cold temperatures by submerging their bodies underwater.

Can you swim in Sardis Lake Mississippi?

Sardis Lake, MS, on the Tallahatchie River, is known for its sand beaches and fishing opportunities. A State Park with swimming pool, recreation hall, cabins and a golf course is located at Sardis Lake.

Is Sardis Lake open to swim?

Mississippi State Fishing Regulations The Sardis Lake Field Office and Visitor Information Center is open M-F from 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. excluding Holidays. The office can be reached at (662) 563 4531….Boating.

Elevation Elevation
Graham Lake 276.40 264.40
Hurricane Landing
No. 1 269.00 258.80
No. 2 262.00 249.40

Can you have alcohol on Sardis Lake?

Alcohol is prohibited by all Army Corps lakes, including Sardis Lake. “There will be officers on the water looking for boaters who are operating while under the influence,” Gurner said.

Where is the State Park in Sardis MS?

The main park is located on upper Sardis Lake at 4235 State Park Road Sardis Ms. 38666. The campground is located on Lower Sardis Lake at 27550 Hwy 315 South Sardis Ms. 38666.

Where is the campground in Lower Sardis Lake?

The campground is located on Lower Sardis Lake at 27550 Hwy 315 South Sardis Ms. 38666. GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) From I-55, Exit #252.

How long is Sardis Lake in Oak Grove Mississippi?

The lower lake was created by excavating soil for the creation of the nearly 3-mile long Sardis Dam. Oak Grove is located approximately 10 miles from I-55 and the towns of Sardis and Batesville. Oxford and the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) are a 30 minute drive.

How long can you stay at Sardis Lake?

All reservation payments must be made online or through the call center. Campers will be limited to a stay of no more than 14 days during a 30-day period in this campground. At the end of their 14-day stay, campers must remove their equipment and leave the campground.