Come for the Hoops, Stay for the Weekend
As the winter months set in, January and February might seem a bit dreary, but in Oxford, there’s plenty to brighten your spirits!
The start of the year marks the full swing of Ole Miss basketball season, making it the perfect time for both locals and visitors to enjoy some family-friendly fun or a weekend getaway. Experience the excitement of Ole Miss basketball and see why Oxford was crowned “America’s Best College Town” by ESPN!

Plan your visit around a weekend where you can catch a men’s basketball game on Saturday and a women’s game on Sunday. Double the action, double the fun! And when you’re not cheering for the Rebels, there’s an abundance of activities to keep you entertained in Oxford.

Where to Stay:
For a one-of-a-kind experience, stay at the Graduate Hotel on the Square. This hotel beautifully celebrates the history and heritage of Oxford, Ole Miss, and Mississippi. Don’t miss Cabin 82, their cozy coffee and breakfast bar inspired by the Neshoba County Fair. Enjoy amenities like free bike rentals to explore the town and room keys adorned with notable Ole Miss alumni IDs.

Another luxurious option is the newly renovated Oliver Hotel. This upscale boutique hotel seamlessly blends Oxford’s nostalgic charm with modern Southern hospitality. Savor local and seasonal dishes at Kingswood Bar & Restaurant, led by renowned Chef Joel Miller. For a chic nightcap, visit the Nightbird Parlour, a modern speakeasy offering craft cocktails right within the hotel.

Looking for a convenient stay right on campus? Check into The Inn at Ole Miss, located just steps from the iconic Grove. With 146 well-appointed guestrooms, this charming hotel offers more than just comfort. Enjoy a meal or a drink at McCormick’s, the only on-campus bar in Mississippi, featuring a unique bar top crafted by HGTV stars and Ole Miss alumni, Ben and Erin Napier.
Outdoor Activities:
Immerse yourself in Oxford’s rich culture with a visit to Rowan Oak, the historic home of Nobel prize-winning author, William Faulkner. Tour the house and then take a scenic 20-minute hike through Bailey Woods which connects the home with the University of Mississippi Museum, which offers free entry and has rotating exhibits. Pat Lamar Park also has a great walking trail, as well as part of the Yokna Sculpture Trail you can check out.

Whether you’re here for the hoops, the history, or the hospitality, Oxford promises a memorable experience this basketball season. Come and see what makes this town truly special!
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