Hotels in Grenada, MS

Hotels in Grenada, MS
Grenada, Mississippi, was founded in 1836 during the Civil War when the Confederate Army discovered its location between railroads to be a very good hold. Eight forts were constructed during the Civil War, some of which are still standing. Visitors to Grenada can tour the Civil War battlefields and watch battle reenactments held each year. Grenada Lake has many water activities as well as hiking and camping. And you can swim, hike, jet ski or boat while visiting Hugh White State Park. There are also golf courses around the city.

Super 8 Grenada

The Super 8 Grenada is located close to everything in Grenada. Nearby you will find Cougar Haven, Grenada Lake, Hugh White State Park, golf courses and Rollerworld. The rooms at the Super 8 Grenada feature a complimentary breakfast, premium TV, coffeemaker, high-speed Internet, hairdryer, micro-fridges and an outdoor pool open during the warmer months.


Super 8 Grenada
1451 Sunset Drive
Grenada, MS 38901
(662) 294-3202
super8.com

Country Inn and Suites by Carlson Grenada

The Country Inn and Suites is close to Grenada Lake, Camp McCain, golf courses and Civil War sites. Every room features cable TV, wireless high-speed Internet, hairdryer, iron, ironing board, coffeemaker and ceiling fans. You will also receive a free breakfast and newspaper during your stay at the Country Inn and Suites. There is a heated indoor pool and fitness center.


Country Inn and Suites by Carlson Grenada
255 S.W. Frontage R.D.
Grenada, MS 38901
(800) 596-2375
countryinn.com

Hampton Inn and Suites Grenada

The Hampton Inn and Suites offers many amenities during your stay. Each room has coffeemaker, hairdryer, iron, cable TV and high-speed Internet. The Hampton Inn also has a fitness room and pool. The Hampton Inn and Suites is close to the Grenada Lake, Hugh White State Park, historic Civil War sites and Cougar Haven.


Hampton Inn and Suites Grenada
1545 Jameson Drive
Grenada, MS 38901
(662) 226-1886
hamptoninn.hilton.com

Article Written By Melanie Butler

Melanie Butler has been a writer for 12 years and a freelance writer since 2008. She has a bachelor's degree in history from the University of Arkansas. She has worked with other writing associations such as Associated Content.

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