Red Bluff (Mississippi landmark)

Red Bluff (colloquially known as Mississippi's Little Grand Canyon) is a natural geologic feature, located in Marion County, Mississippi, United States,[1] located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest of the community of Morgantown.[2]

Red Bluff, Mississippi
A sharp 200-foot drop-off eating its way under an abandoned road. There are plenty of lush, green trees in the summer time.
Sharp drop-off with lush trees in Red Bluff, Mississippi

Geologic description

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Red Bluff is a geological formation created by the natural erosion of the west bank of the Pearl River. The bluff is an exposure red clay, soil, sand, and other colorful sediments[3] and rises to an elevation of approximately 371 feet (113 m) above sea level.[1] The bluff slopes sharply by approximately 200 feet (60 m)[3] into the Pearl River floodplain.[2] The natural erosion process continues and has forced the movement of nearby Mississippi Highway 587 at least two times.[3][4][5]

Tourism

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The view from the bluff encompasses a significant portion of the Pearl River Basin in Marion County, as well as the eastern portion of the nearby city of Columbia, Mississippi.[3][6]

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