Where to find luggage storage in Jackson
Our BagDrop network covers the areas visitors spend the most time in. Here's a rundown:
Downtown and the State Capitol
Downtown Jackson is where you'll find the State Capitol, the Governor's Mansion and most of the government buildings. The Old Capitol Museum is right here and it's free to visit. If you're spending a day walking the downtown area, hitting the museums and poking around Capitol Street, you don't want a suitcase tagging along. Drop your bags at a nearby BagDrop and move around freely.
Fondren District
Fondren is the creative heart of Jackson. It's packed with locally owned restaurants like Babalu and Sal & Mookie's, independent galleries, bookshops and boutiques. The neighbourhood has a walkable feel and there's usually something going on during the weekends. It's the kind of place where you want to pop in and out of shops, grab a coffee, linger a bit. Much easier without luggage weighing you down.
Belhaven
Belhaven is one of Jackson's prettiest neighbourhoods. The streets are lined with old oaks and historic homes, and Belhaven University sits right in the middle. It's a great spot for a long walk or a casual meal. If you're visiting campus or just wandering through the residential streets, stash your bags at a BagDrop so you can actually enjoy the scenery.
Mississippi Museum of Art and Smith Park
The Mississippi Museum of Art sits on the edge of downtown with a sculpture garden and rotating exhibitions worth seeing. Smith Park is right next door and it's a nice spot to sit and regroup. Whether you're spending a couple of hours at the museum or using it as a starting point for a downtown walk, bags are just going to slow you down.
Jackson Medical District
The medical district around the University of Mississippi Medical Center draws thousands of visitors every year. Whether you're here for an appointment, visiting a patient or attending a medical conference, a BagDrop nearby means you don't have to haul your stuff through hospital corridors and waiting rooms.
Farish Street and Civil Rights Landmarks
Farish Street was the centre of Black business and culture in Jackson for decades and it played a major role in the civil rights movement. The Medgar Evers Home Museum is nearby, along with markers and sites that tell the story of the struggle for equality in Mississippi. These are places that deserve your full attention. Store your bags and take your time.