Tour Overview
The Natchez Trace Parkway is a 444-mile recreational road and scenic drive through Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. It roughly follows the "Old Natchez Trace" a historic travel corridor used by American Indians, "Kaintucks," European settlers, soldiers, and future presidents. Today, people can enjoy not only a scenic drive but also hiking, biking, horseback riding, and camping along the parkway.
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Plan Before You Go
We provide links to Events and Festivals up and down the parkway. We also provide a link to what amenities are available near the trace. You will also find a link to a list of storm shelters on the parkway.
Stops
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The Natchez Trace Parkway
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Double Arch Bridge
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Timberland Park
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Garrison Creek
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War of 1812 Memorial
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Burns Branch
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Tennessee Valley Divide
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Water Valley Overlook
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Gordon House Historic Site
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Baker Bluff Overlook
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Jackson Falls
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Old Trace
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Drive the Old Trace
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Sheboss, MP 400.2
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Old Trace
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Devil's Backbone
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Swan View Overlook
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Fall Hollow Waterfalls
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Phosphate Mine
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Meriwether Lewis Death and Burial Site
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Metal Ford
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Napier Mine
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Jack's Branch
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Old Trace Drive
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Laurel Hill Management Area
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Trail of Tears Bell Route
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Dogwood Mudhole
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Glenrock Branch
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Sweetwater Branch
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Meriwether Lewis Story
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Wayne County Welcome Center
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McGlamery Stand
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Sunken Trace
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Holly Picnic Area
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Cypress Creek Picnic
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Alabama Tennessee State Line
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Wichahpi Commemorative Stone Wall
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Ole Hickory
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Rock Spring
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Trail of Tears Water Route Overlook
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Colbert Ferry Stand Site
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Birds on the Parkway
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Buzzard Roost Spring
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Freedom Hill
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Bear Creek Picnic Area
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Bear Creek Mound
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Cave Spring
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Tishomingo State Park
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Jamie Whitten Site MP 293.5
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Pharr Mounds
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Donivan Slough
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Twentymile Bottom Overlook at MP 278.4
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Dogwood Valley
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Confederate Gravesites, Milepost 269.4
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Parkway Visitor Center, Milepost 266
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Old Town Overlook
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Chickasaw Village Site
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Birthplace of Elvis Presley
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Black Belt Overlook
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Chickasaw Council House
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Tockshish
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Davis Lake MP 243.1
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Chickasaw Agency
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Witch Dance
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Bynum Mounds, Milepost 232.4
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Chickasaw People
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Old Trace, Milepost 221.4
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Line Creek
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Indian Women
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Pigeon Roost
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Ballard Creek
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Jeff Busby Site
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French Camp Historic Village
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Bethel Mission
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Choctaw Culture
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Hurricane Trail
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Kosciusko Information Center
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Holly Hill
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Myrick Creek
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Red Dog Road
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Robinson Road
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Northern terminus of the Yockanookany
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Upper Choctaw Boundary
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Cypress Swamp & River Bend
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Reptiles
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Highway 43 Intersection
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West Florida Boundary
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Boyd Mounds
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Reservoir Overlook and Chiska Foka Trail
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Brashears Stand and Old Trace
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Choctaw Agency
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Polly
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Osburn Stand
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Clinton Visitor Center
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Cowles Mead Cemetery
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Battle of Port Gibson
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Battle of Raymond
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Dean Stand MP 73.5
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Lower Choctaw Boundary
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Rocky Springs Section Northern Terminus, MP 59
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Rocky Springs Town Site, MP 54.8
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Owens Creek Waterfall
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Birds on the Parkway
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Grindstone Ford and Mangum Mounds
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Sunken Trace
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Port Gibson Visitor Center
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A.K. Shaifer House
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Windsor Ruins part two
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Windsor Ruins part one
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Mud Island Creek
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Potkopinu Northern Trailhead
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Bullen Creek
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Coles Creek Picnic Area
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Mount Locust Historic House
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Loess Bluff
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Turpin Creek Picnic Area
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Emerald Mound
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Old Trace Exhibit Shelter
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Elizabeth Female Academy
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Mississippi Highway 18
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City of Natchez
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Natchez
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Hwy 30
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Mississippi Highway 25
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Mississippi Highway 4
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Mississippi Highway 370/371
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Tennessee Highway 7
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Mississippi Highway 552
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US Highway 412
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Mississippi Highway 18
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Alabama Highway 20
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Mississippi Highway 178 (McCullough Blvd)
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Palmetto Road (Verona exit)
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Mississippi Highway 8
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Leipers Fork
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Leiper's Fork at MP 428
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Quite Time
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Quite Time
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Tenn-Tom
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Quite Time
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Byrnes
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Quite Time
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Test Run
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Test Run