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150 Old Trace Road

3 4.0   Sf: 4123   Yr: 2018  Acres: 0.170

Discover elevated luxury living and wake up to breathtaking waterfront views everyday. Inside this beautifully designed home, you'll find the light-filled open floor plan featuring the most amazing...

Lost Rabbit

113 N Natchez Drive

Acres: 0.410

Gorgeous lot on the big water of the Reservoir... Join the amazing community of Lost Rabbit by building your dream home on this rare waterfront lot! The Town of Lost Rabbit includes acres of...

Lost Rabbit

S Canal Drive

Acres: 0.310

Lakefront Lot in Lost Rabbit, Madison, MS - Build Your Dream Home!Discover the perfect setting for your future home in the sought-after Lost Rabbit community, nestled along the Ross Barnett...

Lost Rabbit

110 D'Iberville Lane

Acres: 0.400

This beautiful, serene waterfront Lot is located in Lost Rabbit. Lot 279 sits on the Reservoir and will be the perfect Lot to build your gorgeous dream home on. Lost Rabbit amenities include a...

Lost Rabbit

105 N Canal Road

Acres: 0.300

Beautiful Water Front Lot on the Canal with Boat Access to the Big Water at the Reservoir! Lost Rabbit Neighborhood Pool overlooking the Water!

Lost Rabbit
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Debra Sanders: Ross Barnett Reservoir Real Estate Agent Info

I help home buyers find homes at any price point in the Hinds, Madison, and Rankin county area. Our company looks beyond the bricks and Mortar and focuses on the lifestyle our client’s desire. Whether it be a lake home on acreage or a waterfront resort area condo, we can help you find your dream home. One of my specialties is helping buyers find homes on the Ross Barnett Reservoir. The Ross Barnett Reservoir near Jackson, Mississippi is between Madison and Rankin Counties, two of the fastest growing counties in Mississippi. The Reservoir (the REZ) is approximately 33,000 acres in size, surrounded by about 17,000 acres of shoreline property. There are many subdivisions located on and near the water with access to private boat houses, public boat launches, wet and dry rental boat slips, boat rentals, fishing piers, on the water restaurants, public bike and hiking trails, and much more. There are waterfront homes with water views of the “big water” and homes situated on the many canals woven through Madison and Rankin counties. I can show you homes at any price point on the REZ. I also specialize in other lakefront communities in Madison County, such as Lake Caroline, Lake Lorman, and Lake Cavalier (to name a few), and large and small lakes throughout the Metro area. Our company also specialized in land sales throughout MS. We can find you that perfect lakeside home on acreage, land to build the home on, recreational properties or timber properties. Call me today to find your perfect Lakeside home!

Ross Barnett Reservoir Information

Ross Barnett Reservoir is a man-made lake located near Canton, Mississippi. It was created in the 1960s primarily for flood control and as a water supply for the surrounding areas, including the city of Jackson. The reservoir has become a popular destination for various recreational activities, including boating, fishing, swimming, and hiking.

Covering approximately 33,000 acres, the reservoir features a mix of open water, wetlands, and wooded areas, providing habitat for diverse wildlife. The area around the reservoir offers parks, camping facilities, and access to trails, making it an attractive spot for outdoor enthusiasts.

In addition to recreational activities, the Ross Barnett Reservoir is also important for local water management and serves as a buffer against flooding in the region. It is named after Ross Barnett, who was the governor of Mississippi when the reservoir was being constructed.

The Ross Barnett Reservoir, often referred to simply as "the Rez," is a popular recreational area located in central Mississippi, primarily in Rankin County and partially in Madison County. Here’s some information about the reservoir, including details on fishing and boating:

Fishing
- Fish Species: The reservoir is home to a diversity of fish, including largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, and catfish. It’s well-known for its excellent bass fishing, particularly during the spring and fall.
- Fishing Regulations: Anglers must adhere to Mississippi fishing regulations, which include licensing requirements and limits on certain species. Local regulations may apply, especially concerning size and bag limits.
- Access Points: There are several public boat ramps and fishing piers around the reservoir. The surrounding parks and recreation areas often provide access to the water.

Boating
- Boating Opportunities: The Ross Barnett Reservoir is a popular destination for various types of boating, including fishing boats, pontoons, jet skis, and kayaks.
- Marinas and Rentals: Several marinas around the reservoir offer boat rentals, fuel, and supplies, along with services like docking and storage.
- Water Sports: In addition to fishing, the reservoir is suitable for recreational activities such as water skiing, wakeboarding, and paddleboarding.

Amenities
- Parks and Recreation: The reservoir area includes several parks that offer picnic areas, hiking trails, and recreational facilities. Locations like the Tom Bailey Park and the Pelahatchie Shore Park provide excellent spots for family outings.
- Wildlife and Nature: The reservoir is home to diverse wildlife, making it a great spot for birdwatching and nature observation.

Safety and Regulations
- Safety Guidelines: Visitors are advised to follow boating safety rules, including wearing life jackets and being aware of weather conditions. Speed limits and no-wake zones are marked in certain areas.
- Environmental Care: Boaters and fishermen are encouraged to practice responsible recreation, including proper waste disposal and respecting wildlife habitats.

The Ross Barnett Reservoir is a cherished recreational gem in Mississippi, providing a variety of outdoor activities for people of all ages. If you're planning a visit, consider checking the local resources or park websites for the latest information on access, conditions, and upcoming events.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!

Are Jet Skis permitted on Ross Barnett Reservoir? Yes
Can you Swim in Ross Barnett Reservoir? Yes
Are Power Boats permitted at Ross Barnett Reservoir? Yes
What is the Lake Depth at Ross Barnett Reservoir? 35 Feet
What is the Closest Airport to Ross Barnett Reservoir? Jackson-Evers International Airport
Each year over two million people visit the Ross Barnett Reservoir for a source of outdoor recreation. Popular forms of recreation include boating, fishing, water-skiing, and camping. There are five campgrounds, 16 parks, 22 boat launches, three handicap.

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