Local Cuisine
Explore local Southern cuisine in the county seat, Senatobia.





Tate County, located in northwestern Mississippi, is part of the greater Memphis Metropolitan Area. Established during the Reconstruction era, the county is named after Thomas Simpson Tate, a prominent early settler. Its fertile lands were historically significant for cotton cultivation, contributing to its development. The county seat, Senatobia, serves as a central hub within this quiet, rural region. Visitors can explore the area's rich history and enjoy its proximity to the Mississippi River and Memphis.
Tate County, located in northwestern Mississippi, is part of the greater Memphis Metropolitan Area. Established during the Reconstruction era, the county is named after Thomas Simpson Tate, a prominent early settler. Its fertile lands were historically significant for cotton cultivation, contributing to its development. The county seat, Senatobia, serves as a central hub within this quiet, rural region. Visitors can explore the area's rich history and enjoy its proximity to the Mississippi River and Memphis.
Part of the Memphis Metropolitan Area.
Rich history dating back to the Reconstruction era.
Located near the Mississippi River.
Fertile lands historically used for cotton cultivation.
Close proximity to Memphis allows for easy day trips.
Rich agricultural history with opportunities to explore local farms.
Quiet and rural, offering a peaceful retreat from city life.
Explore local Southern cuisine in the county seat, Senatobia.
A car is recommended for getting around the rural areas of Tate County.
History enthusiasts and those exploring the Memphis area.
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$80-$150 p/day
English
Visit historical sites to learn more about the county's Reconstruction era history.
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the countryside and historical sites.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to enjoy outdoor activities.
Fall brings cooler temperatures and beautiful foliage, ideal for scenic drives.
Winters are mild, making it a good time for indoor historical tours.