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Bed and Breakfast
- This turn-of-the-century restored hotel in downtown Ellisville offers nine guest rooms with private baths. Each room is furnished with antiques and its own unique decor. The Alice Cafe, located in the hotel, is a lunchtime favorite for Jones Countians with home style meals and a lunch special with a Southern accent. Wireless internet access is available. (601) 477-9871
- Canterbury Suites in Laurel has 4 units with 1 bedroom, kitchen, private phone, and private bath in each. Comfortably decorated; modern amenities. Two bedroom house also available. The perfect getaway for your trip away from home! (601) 649-9405 or 1-866-649-9405
- Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and located at 803 North Second Avenue in Laurel overlooking the beautiful and historic Olmstead designed park, the Laurel Inn awaits your visit. Each of the 3 beautifully appointed suites have private baths, king or queen size beds.The Green Room also has an adjoining room with a full size bed if you are traveling with children. We are children and pet friendly. The Laurel Inn is open for tours by appointment. Enjoy a full southern breakfast, and for the working person there is wireless internet. For reservations or to schedule a tour, call 601-428-8773, 601-433-8220, or 1-800-290-5474, pin # 92.
- Majestic southern splendor nestled hilltop just across from Mason Park, Magnolia Oaks is the only and very finest inn of its kind in Laurel, Mississippi. Built in 1900 by Judge Whitman, Magnolia Oaks boasts a professionally appointed staff that provides unsurpassed service. From arrival to departure, a stay at Magnolia Oaks Guest Inn is a stay that is truly classic, truly southern, truly home. Wireless internet service available. 1 (866) 475-1683
- Located at 706 North Fifth Avenue and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Wisteria is located in the heart of the historic district, one block from Laurel City Hall. Central air and heat, fireplace, ceiling fan, date port, full breakfast and private bath are included. Wisteria, the lavender house, located on tree canopied North Fifth Avenue at Seventh Street. Call 601-426-3805, 1-888-426-3805, email, or fax 601-649-4440.
Motels
Best Western (Ellisville) - (601) 477-8082
Budget Inn - (601) 428-5225
Comfort Suites - (601)649-2620 (65 rooms)
Days Inn - (601) 428-8421 (89 rooms)
Econolodge - (601) 428-4242
El Patio Motel - (601) 428-5225 (39 rooms)
Executive Inn - (601) 426-6585 or 1-800-424-4777 (52 rooms)
Hampton Inn - (601)425-4455 (53 rooms)
Holiday Inn Express - (601) 422-0500 or 1-800-465-4329 (55 rooms)
Magnolia Motor Lodge - (601) 428-0511 (50 rooms)
New Laurel Motel - (601) 426-2125 (51 rooms)
Quality Inn - (601) 428-4242 or 1-800-228-5151 (45 rooms)
Plaza Motel Courts - (601) 426-2952 (20 rooms)
Ramada Inn - (601) 649-9100 or 1-800-228-2828 (145 rooms)
Super 8 - (601) 426-6585
Town House - (601) 428-1527 (80 rooms)
Campgrounds
- (601) 763-8555; Part of the Pat Harrison Waterway, this facility is located about 12 miles west of Laurel in Soso. The camping area has 26 camping pads, some with water and sewer hookup and some with water and electricity. There are two A-frame cabins with two bedrooms each and one bedroom camp houses. There is a nature trail for hiking and 150 acre lake with excellent fishing. A catfish pond and a swimming area available to cabin and camping guests only. A boat launch is available and jet skiing is allowed from 10 a.m. to sunset.
KOA Campground - (601) 426-6444 or 1-800-562-0378; Located seven miles north of Laurel, this campground has 55 shaded camping pads with full hookups, and some that have phone and cable hookups available. Laundry facilities, pool, playground, clean rest rooms with hot showers, convenience store, and fishing pond are some of the conveniences offered as well. The campground also has one cabin that can accommodate up to four guests.
- (601) 425-2148 Located seven miles east of Laurel, it has six camping pads with electricity and water hookups and numerous primitive campsites. The 1,200 acre lake is open for boating, skiing, and fishing from noon to sundown, and there is a picnic area available.
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