Mississippi knows how to make an impression—and now the rest of the country is catching on. Tucked in the rolling hills of Oktibbeha County, the vibrant city of Starkville has just been named the No. 1 Small Town to Visit in the South by USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards. That’s right—Starkville topped the list, and anyone who’s ever spent a Saturday strolling through downtown or cheering on the Bulldogs knows exactly why.
Far more than just a college town, Starkville offers a rare mix of energy and ease. It’s where local shops still greet you by name, where farm-to-table isn’t a trend—it’s a way of life. From the iconic Cotton District to the trails of the Noxubee Wildlife Refuge, there’s a blend of creativity and nature that gives Starkville its signature rhythm.
The award, announced in April, wasn’t handed out by a panel of distant judges—it came from real people. Voters from across the country chose Starkville for its welcoming atmosphere, unique charm, and genuine Southern hospitality. It beat out dozens of towns across the region, securing its place as a destination that does more than look good on a postcard. It feels good to be there.
Events like unWINE Downtown, the annual Bulldog Bash, and the Mississippi State University game-day buzz infuse the town with personality year-round. But even beyond the marquee events, there’s a slower magic at play: the warm smiles from Main Street business owners, the aroma of local coffee shops, the quiet beauty of a sunset over the prairie.
For a town with fewer than 30,000 residents, Starkville carries itself with a quiet confidence—and now, with national recognition to match. It’s not just a place to visit. It’s a place to remember.
So if you’re planning a Southern getaway anytime soon, Starkville deserves a spot at the top of your list. And if you already call it home? Well, you knew it was special long before the rest of the country caught on.