Move your business, move your family—Pike County is the way to go to realize your professional and personal goals and dreams. Look more closely at:

Although Pike County was formed over two centuries ago, it was the railroad in the 1860s linking markets and towns and people that put us on the map. Today, connections are still central to us, especially the connection we have with our local businesses. We take pride in the support we provide across our county. Wherever you choose to locate your enterprise—McComb, Magnolia, Osyka, Summit or Fernwood—you’ll find the community and the entire county ready to facilitate your success with programs, services, incentives and genuine commitment.

Here in the heart of South Mississippi, your enterprise is positioned for easy everywhere access. Enjoy proximity to major markets, like New Orleans just 100 miles away and Jackson only 85 miles, and rapid transit through Interstate routes, rail service and convenient air connections. And here you can choose from diverse settings with unique advantages that support your goals, whether it’s an industrial or mixed-use site speeding performance and enhancing visibility on fast-moving I-55, or an inviting location on a charming downtown street where surrounding retail and dining draw appreciative crowds of customers.

A driver of prosperity and a catalyst for innovation, the Pike County Chamber of Commerce works to promote a stronger, more vital economy while also serving as a critical all-purpose resource for your organization. 

Home to one of the state’s top community colleges as well as high-performing K-12 schools, both public and private, Pike County is producing a workforce with agile skills—and citizens prepared to tackle global challenges. We are a knowledge-rich region, with 10 universities within 80 miles, ready today for tomorrow’s opportunities.

People in Pike County love to live well, and they take pride in supporting local businesses—pride that is well justified. Pike County offers the region’s premier shopping and dining experiences, enriched by a vibrant local music scene.

Living well has many meanings in Pike County, a regional healthcare hub, home to Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center, the Mississippi Cancer Institute, and the Mississippi Cardiovascular Institute. Thousands of acres of outdoor recreation are a year-round resource for recharging the body and the mind, at the Percy Quinn State Park, the Homochitto National Forest, the Bogue Chitto River and Water Park, and the Clark Creek and Ethel Stratton Vane Natural Areas. Golf, tennis, fishing, hunting, swimming, camping and organized sports keep families active and connected.

There’s always something to celebrate all year long in Pike County—food, music, arts, sports—from Shuffle to the Chefs to Summit Fall Fest, from the Iron Horse Festival to Mistletoe and Magic, community Christmas parades and more.”

Five communities, one united business ally.

Although Pike County was formed over two centuries ago, it was the railroad in the 1860s linking markets and towns and people that put us on the map. Today, connections are still central to us, especially the connection we have with our local businesses. We take pride in the support we provide across our county. Wherever you choose to locate your enterprise—McComb, Magnolia, Osyka, Summit or Fernwood—you’ll find the community and the entire county ready to facilitate your success with programs, services, incentives and genuine commitment.


Business settings offering access and visibility.

Here in the heart of South Mississippi, your enterprise is positioned for easy everywhere access. Enjoy proximity to major markets, like New Orleans just 100 miles away and Jackson only 85 miles, and rapid transit through Interstate routes, rail service and convenient air connections. And here you can choose from diverse settings with unique advantages that support your goals, whether it’s an industrial or mixed-use site speeding performance and enhancing visibility on fast-moving I-55, or an inviting location on a charming downtown street where surrounding retail and dining draw appreciative crowds of customers.


Powerful Chamber of Commerce support.

A driver of prosperity and a catalyst for innovation, the Pike County Chamber of Commerce works to promote a stronger, more vital economy while also serving as a critical all-purpose resource for your organization. 


Agile workers eager to support your success.

Home to one of the state’s top community colleges as well as high-performing K-12 schools, both public and private, Pike County is producing a workforce with agile skills—and citizens prepared to tackle global challenges. We are a knowledge-rich region, with 10 universities within 80 miles, ready today for tomorrow’s opportunities.


Consumers eager to sample your quality.

People in Pike County love to live well, and they take pride in supporting local businesses—pride that is well justified. Pike County offers the region’s premier shopping and dining experiences, enriched by a vibrant local music scene.


A quality of life that satisfies and sustains.

Living well has many meanings in Pike County, a regional healthcare hub, home to Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center, the Mississippi Cancer Institute, and the Mississippi Cardiovascular Institute. Thousands of acres of outdoor recreation are a year-round resource for recharging the body and the mind, at the Percy Quinn State Park, the Homochitto National Forest, the Bogue Chitto River and Water Park, and the Clark Creek and Ethel Stratton Vane Natural Areas. Golf, tennis, fishing, hunting, swimming, camping and organized sports keep families active and connected.


A year-round calendar of festivals and celebrations.

There’s always something to celebrate all year long in Pike County—food, music, arts, sports—from Shuffle to the Chefs to Summit Fall Fest, from the Iron Horse Festival to Mistletoe and Magic, community Christmas parades and more.”


For more ways to grow, the way to go is Pike County. And the time to connect is now!