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Road trip back in time along the Natchez Trace

Cruise this 444-mile historic drive from Natchez to Nashville.

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Created by Tphelps - August 5th 2019

Historically used by bisons traveling north to find salt licks, the Natchez Trace is now a scenic drive from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee. Plan enough time to immerse yourself in the Southern beauty along the way. There are plenty of places on the side of the road to take in the view and to explore the history of the trail (which includes everything from Greco-Roman ruins to Native American earthworks), and the 50 mph speed limit forces you to experience the peace of life in the slower lane.

116 S Canal St, Natchez, MS, US

The Pig Out Inn Bbq

Then, fill up at The Pig Out Inn BBQ. This local, counter-service BBQ joint serves up delicious grub for hungry roadtrippers. They cook their meat on wood-fired stoves and you can wash down your meal with a nice cold beer.

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Photo of Old Country Store
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18801 Hwy 61, Lorman, MS, US

Old Country Store

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12mi 00h 19m
Photo of Windsor Ruins
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15095 Rodney Road, Port Gibson, MS, US

Windsor Ruins

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Winding back roads, shaded by Spanish moss-draped trees take you to the secluded Windsor Ruins. The 23 columns are all that remain of what was once the largest antebellum Greek revival mansion in Mississippi. It was the main building on a 2,600 acre plantation that was occupied by both Confederate and Union soldiers during the Civil War, who used it as a signaling station, observation point, and hospital. However, the opulent structure didn't survive the war by much: it was in 1890 when smoldering cigar ashes lit a pile of carpentry debris on fire and eventually burned the whole place to the ground, leaving only the columns.

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105mi 01h 56m
Photo of Tupelo-Baldcypress Swamp
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Canton, MS, US

Tupelo-Baldcypress Swamp

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Although the trace is no longer terrorized by highway bandits, you can still get your fill of danger at mile marker 122, where alligators lurk beneath the smooth surface of the Tupelo-Baldcypress Swamp. Walk the loop around the swamp and marvel at the the stately cypress trees with roots plunging into the still waters. In the summer, when the water is blanketed with algae, it seems as though you could step right onto it... but you may not want to once you look closer at that bumpy log and realize it's actually an alligator!

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217mi 03h 51m
Photo of Wichahpi Commemorative Stone Wall
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13890 County Road 8, Florence, AL, US

Wichahpi Commemorative Stone Wall

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75mi 01h 23m
Photo of Meriwether Lewis Site
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Natchez Trace Parkway, Hohenwald, TN, US

Meriwether Lewis Site

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What better way to honor one of the original adventurers of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Meriwether Lewis, than with a road trip to his memorial statue? The Natchez Trace was his last journey – he was killed by two gunshot wounds while staying in an inn by the side of the road, and the reason for his murder remains unclear to this day. Stop at mile marker 385.9 to see the monument dedicated to the man, and even visit a reconstructed version of the inn where he was killed.

72mi 01h 16m
Photo of Natchez Trace State Park
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24845 Natchez Trace Rd, Wildersville, TN, US

Natchez Trace State Park

Natchez Trace State Park is a gorgeous park to walk around. Do the "Cub Creek Trail": it's a lush little walk, and if you have time, hike the four miles around the beautiful Cub Lake. It's not a particularly busy state park, but on holidays you'll have some moderate crowds.

The Natchez Trace is a beautiful historic drive that's great really any time of year. However, it is especially gorgeous in fall with the foliage. The leaves change color in mid-October and last till about the beginning of November. Milepost 375.8 is a beautiful forested scenic point, the Swan View Overlook at milepost 392.5, Fall Hollow at milepost 391.9 and the Old Trace Trailhead at milepost 427.6 are some fantastic spots to pull over for some prime leaf-peeping.