Welcome to Hampton House Apartments<\/b>—your future home in Jackson, MS! Our vibrant community at 601<\/b>\u202fNorthpointe Pkwy, 39211<\/b>, offers a thoughtfully designed living experience with easy access to Jackson’s best attractions. Whether you're relaxing at home or exploring the city, you're in for comfort and convenience.<\/p>\n
Hampton House at a Glance<\/b><\/p>\n Living here: Explore Jackson<\/b><\/p>\n From powerful civil rights history to family-friendly fun, there's something for everyone just minutes away:<\/p>\n Cultural & Historical Highlights<\/b><\/p>\n Nature & Outdoor Recreation<\/b><\/p>\n Arts, Culture, & Nightlife<\/b><\/p>\n Dining & Local Flavor<\/b><\/p>\n Hampton House: Your Launchpad<\/b><\/p>\n\n
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\n\tA compelling journey through the civil rights era. One of the nation's first state-sponsored civil rights museums <\/span><\/li>\n
\n\tBoth situated in LeFleur’s Bluff State Park—enjoy interactive nature exhibits, aquariums, and hands-on learning for kids <\/span><\/li>\n
\n\tThe state’s largest art museum, featuring American and Southern art collections <\/span><\/li>\n
\n\tHome to over 120 species—including tigers and red pandas—with zoo wide splash pad and train ride <\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n
\n\tHike scenic trails, fish or paddle the 50-acre lake, or enjoy a day out at Mayes Lake disc golf <\/span><\/li>\n
\n\tSerene 15-acre botanical oasis just south of Jackson, ideal for a picnic or peaceful stroll<\/span><\/li>\n
\n\tNature trails, Reservoir area recreation, and city parks like Bobby Cleveland Park are all nearby <\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n
\n\tA lively arts neighborhood filled with galleries, boutiques, cafes, street murals, craft beer at Fertile Ground Brewery <\/span><\/li>\n
\n\tExplore markers and musical history across Jackson on the Mississippi Blues Trail <\/span><\/li>\n
\n\tArchitectural gems and literary history sprinkled throughout the city <\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n
\n\tSouthern soul food recognized as a James Beard “America’s Classic” <\/span><\/li>\n
\n\tNostalgic diner and soda fountain featured in The Help<\/i> <\/span><\/li>\n
\n\tA cozy historical diner rooted in civil rights heritage since 1939 <\/span><\/li>\n
\n\tCutting-edge cuisine named Mississippi’s best new restaurant by Southern Living<\/i> <\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n