Fannye Cook Natural Area North

Pearl River

Brandon, Mississippi, United States

This Pearl River test site is in the Fannye Cooke Natural Area (FACNA) managed by Wildlife Mississippi with restricted access. Wildlife Mississippi for 2022 currently has granted permission only to Will McDearman with Pearl Riverkeepers (PRK) for access and testing. Wildlife Mississippi in the future may entertain requests for permission to other PRK volunteers, but that future point has not yet been reached. Coordination with Libby Hartfield, Wildlife Mississippi Education Coordinator, is essential to understand when conditions may be appropriate for additional requests to James Cummins, Executive Director. Access requires the gate padlock combination at the main gate and one additional side gate. The main gate is located on Liberty Road 0.34 miles from the intersection of Lakeland Drive. On Liberty Road from Lakeland Drive, turn left onto gravel drive to the gate. Unlock padlock with the combination, pass, and lock the main gate before continuing. On gravel road continue 0.36 miles to the first road on the left with gate. Unlock padlock on gate, pass, and relock the gate. Proceed down gravel road that, at 0.63 miles, curves to the right and will pass a gravel parking area on the right. The road will then curve to the left and descend to a lower Pearl River floodplain terrace. Cross a drainage over roadfill with metal culverts and continue. At 1.08 miles from the side gate entrance there is a second tributary crossing under roadfill with two metal culverts. Park on the side of the gravel road or park in a grassy open area on the right before crossing the tributary. The tributary site passing under the roadfill is the Hog Creek watershed tributary test site. From the grassy opening, the Pearl River test site is accessed by walking through the woods near the right downstream tributary bank to a bar on the Pearl River. From the grassy open area on the right side of the road and woodline in direction of the river, walk about 100 feet into woodland, and turn left to drop into a lower tributary floodplain terrace. Continue through woods along terrace near the tributary and to where the creek meanders northward to a steep bank. Continue for a short distance on top of bank through woods and then onto the bar along the Pearl River upstream of the confluence with the tributary. Depending on river stage, the bar can be a small sand bank or a larger sandbar. The site is not accessible during high water or flooding.

Location created by
Abby Braman

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Stage gauge downstream USGS Hwy 25 Lakeland Dr.

02 Jun 13:45 by Will McDearman

River stage from Hwy 25 USGS gauge. River up about 1 foot from a lower stage of 17.2 on Tuesday August 23 the day before.

24 May 09:20 by Will McDearman

River stage at 17' from downstream USGS Hwy 25 gauge. On slow fall from prior weekend.

18 Aug 11:30 by Will McDearman

River stage 17.2 at downstream USGS Hwy 25 gauge. Stage at 19' 24 hours earlier after scattered thunderstorms, and river on a current fall. Normal summer lower stage at this site ~ 16 feet. Large alligator in water about 20' from test site when I first arrived.

03 Aug 10:30 by Will McDearman

River at 16.5 feet at downstream USGS Hwy 25 gauge; typical summer low flow.

21 Jul 11:05 by Will McDearman

River stage at USGS Hwy 25 gauge downstream. River back down to typical summer low flow, very little current. Water shallow at test site from edge of very low bar. Water in shallow area very warm. Sample collected by wading to depth of about 2 feet.

13 Jul 13:50 by Will McDearman

River stage at downstream USGS gauge on Hwy 25, up about 1 foot from previous week after local thunderstorms. No air and water temp data available. I feel in another creek afterwards and my field notebook with such data got wet, loosing these data.

06 Jul 08:35 by Will McDearman

River still with low flow. 16.5 feet at downstream Hwy 25 USGS gauge, very similar to week before. Light rain the day before this test.

30 Jun 08:05 by Will McDearman

low river, hardly any current, USGS Hwy 25 downstream gauge 16.5'

22 Jun 07:50 by Will McDearman

low flow in river, very slow current. USGS Hwy 25 gauge downstream at 16.5 feet.

15 Jun 08:10 by Will McDearman