Settle in Copiah County, Mississippi

– Get Back to Small Town Roots

Nestled in the Deep South is quaint Copiah County, Mississippi. Established in 1823, this little piece of rural heaven intersects Interstate 55, U.S. Highway 51, and four state highways. It is part of the Jackson, MS Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is only 35 miles away, making it a great commuting option for many.

Are you looking for the benefits of small-town living within the proximity of a large metropolitan area? Look no further than Copiah County opportunities. This little gem gives you the best of both worlds in an area rich with history.

What to Do in Copiah County, Mississippi

Are you still not convinced that a rural community is right for you? If you are ready to step back and slow down, you will love Crystal Springs, Hazlehurst, and Wesson. Check out the opportunities that await you:

  1. Tomato Festival: The county of Copiah is known as the “Tomato Capital of the World.” Each year on the last Saturday in June, residents celebrate the annual Tomato Festival with tomato growing contests, tomato tasting, a farmer’s market, vendors’ booths, music, 5K run and crowning a new Tomato Queen. You can even check out the tomato museum at the Chautauqua Park Visitor’s Center.
  2. Homochitto National Forest: Explore over 191,839 acres of forest covering several counties including Copiah. Enjoy hiking, camping, swimming, fishing, and horseback riding. What better way to get back to nature than visiting a U.S. National Forest?
  3. History Galore: A land steeped in rich Native history, Copiah is from a Native American Choctaw word that means calling panther. If you are a history buff, Copiah County has several places listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The list includes 35 properties comprised of churches, homes, and bridges.
  4. Explore a Ghost Town: Almost every location has skeletons in their closet. Copiah can boast having a ghost town. What once was the county seat, Coars Springs was bypassed by the railroad and is now overrun by forest. That doesn’t mean you cannot get a peek into the past.

Step Back in Time near the Convenience of a Big City

If you are looking to relocate to an area that offers small-town values near the convenience of a large metropolitan city, then Copiah County’s real estate opportunities may be for you. At Progressive Realty, we embrace our rural heritage by treating our clients with care and attention. Our family-owned and operated business understands both sides of buying and selling real estate. Let us help you find your first, second, or fifth home in our laid-back area where neighbors know you by name.

Contact one of our agents at 601-316-2791 or online to get started on your search for the perfect home, business, or land for your dreams. We’ll have the sweet tea ready!