Best attractions and places to see around Byram include a variety of natural and man-made features. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities, with several trails and parks available for exploration. Visitors can find beaches, religious buildings, and extensive parklands, providing diverse points of interest.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Along the coast of Connecticut you'll a small portion of the 3,000 mile East Coast Greenway. The ECG runs through 15 states & Washington D.C. with a stated goal of connecting people to each other and to a healthy active lifestyle.
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Mianus River Natural Park is 109.7 acres, with an additional 110.3 acres in adjacent Stamford. Visitors can enjoy two trails along the Mianus River: the pond trail and the oak trail. This park is perfect for walking, hiking, fishing, and dog walking, but there are no facilities for camping or picnicking. Ride by and enjoy the scenery and beauty!
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A well-maintained dirt trail winds through Saxon Woods Park, tracing the path along the Mamaroneck Reservoir and Vernal Pond, providing breathtaking views of both the water and the lush hardwood forest. This trail is highly popular among hikers, cross-country enthusiasts, and equestrians alike.
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The beach is located inside of Greenwich Point Park which requires you to purchase a ticket for entry. The beach itself is great and has everything you'll need for a day of sun, sand, & swimming. Bring your own lunch or try some of the beach concessions. This is a great place to bring the family.
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This church was the last one designed by famed architect Gustave E. Steinback who made his name designing churches across New York City & Chicago.
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Byram is home to the historic Byram Swinging Bridge, built in 1905, which is now a pedestrian-only landmark offering quiet river views. You can learn more about its history on historicbridges.org. Another notable landmark is St. Catherine of Siena Church, recognized for its architectural significance as the last church designed by Gustave E. Steinback.
Yes, Byram offers several natural areas. Lake Dockery is a peaceful retreat within Byram, open from dawn to sunset, ideal for fishing and picnicking. The Pearl River flows just east of the city limits, with scenic views available from the Byram Swinging Bridge. Additionally, the Mianus River Natural Park, though slightly further afield, provides 109.7 acres of trails along the Mianus River, perfect for walking, hiking, and dog walking.
For families, Greenwich Point Beach offers a day of sun, sand, and swimming within Greenwich Point Park, though a ticket is required for entry. In the broader Jackson Metropolitan Area, the Mississippi Children's Museum and the Jackson Zoo provide interactive exhibits and animal encounters suitable for all ages. The East Coast Greenway also offers family-friendly cycling opportunities.
Byram and its surrounding areas boast over 22 trails covering 87 miles for walking and biking. The Yellow Trail in Saxon Woods Park is a well-maintained dirt trail popular with hikers and cross-country enthusiasts, winding along the Mamaroneck Reservoir. For cycling, a portion of the East Coast Greenway runs along the Connecticut coast, offering a scenic route. You can find more cycling routes around Byram on the Cycling around Byram guide.
For motorsports enthusiasts, Byram is home to the Byram Dragway (formerly Jackson Dragway). This venue offers a unique attraction for fans of fast cars, including drag races and oval dirt tracks.
Yes, Lake Dockery within Byram is a great spot for fishing. It's open from dawn until sunset and provides amenities like park benches and picnic tables for a relaxing day by the water. Additionally, the Mianus River Natural Park also offers opportunities for fishing.
The nearby Jackson Metropolitan Area offers several cultural institutions. These include the Mississippi Museum of Art, the state's largest art museum; the Old Capitol Museum, detailing Mississippi's political and social history; the Russell C. Davis Planetarium for astronomy education; and the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, which features displays on the state's natural heritage and an outdoor Dinosaur Trail.
Beyond visiting attractions, you can engage in various outdoor activities. There are numerous routes for road cycling, such as the 'Milbank Conservation Easement – Round Hill Community Church loop'. For running, consider trails like the 'Bruce Park Drive - Quiet Road – Bruce Park loop'. You can explore more options for road cycling on the Road Cycling Routes around Byram guide and for running on the Running Trails around Byram guide.
The Byram Swinging Bridge Festival is an annual event centered around the historic Byram Swinging Bridge. It typically takes place in early May and attracts thousands of visitors with carnival rides, vendors, a car show, and live music, celebrating the community and its most recognized landmark.
Yes, Lakeshore Church is considered a significant landmark in Byram due to its size, visibility, and central role in the community. Additionally, St. Catherine of Siena Church is a historical religious building known for its unique architectural design by Gustave E. Steinback.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse offerings, from the serene natural settings like Greenwich Point Beach, which provides everything needed for a day of sun and sand, to the well-maintained trails such as the Yellow Trail in Saxon Woods Park, offering breathtaking views. The historical significance of sites like St. Catherine of Siena Church also draws interest.


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