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05 2024 Natchez Trip

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Created by Joseph House - April 5th 2024

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.

8371 16th Street, Silver Spring, MD, United States

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1292 S Walnut Ave, Cookeville, TN, US

Red Roof Inn Cookeville - Tennessee Tech

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8400 Hwy 100, Nashville, TN, US

Loveless Cafe

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Founded in 1951, Loveless Cafe at milepost 444 advertises hot biscuits, country ham, and air conditioning, so stop in for a filling Southern meal and to cool down after walking the trails. The family biscuit recipe is a guarded secret, so don’t even try sneaking one home for analysis. You can, however, buy a Loveless Cafe Bacon Sampler for all of your fried pork needs.

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Photo of Timberland Park
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Mile Marker 437.2, Historic Natchez Trace Parkway, Franklin, TN, US

Timberland Park

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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.

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Photo of Shiloh National Military Park
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1055 Pittsburg Landing Road, Shiloh, TN, US

Shiloh National Military Park

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Photo of Pharr Mounds
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Natchez Trace, Hazeldell, MS, US

Pharr Mounds

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No trip along the Natchez Trace is complete without nods to the Native American history imbued in the trail. Pharr Mounds is a collection of eight burial mounds where tribes buried their dead from 100-1200 C.E. It's now a major archaeological site, where firepits and artifacts have been excavated. Stop for a moment at milepost 286.7 and imagine the lives of the people who left their mark here nearly 2,000 years ago.

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Photo of Natchez Trace Parkway Visitor's Center
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2680 Natchez Trace Parkway, Tupelo, MS, US

Natchez Trace Parkway Visitor's Center

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The Natchez Trace Parkway Visitor's Center is a much-respected and much-beloved visitor center. There's also a small museum onsite, and the staff is very informative and friendly. Watch the video explaining the history and significance of the parkway, browse the bookstore, and plan your next stops!

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1719 Mccullough Blvd, Tupelo, MS, US

Queen's Reward Meadery

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Photo of Quality Inn
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1190 N Gloster St, Tupelo, MS, US

Quality Inn

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Photo of Bynum Mounds
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Natchez Trace Parkway, Tupelo, MS, US

Bynum Mounds

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Just under 30 miles southwest from Tupelo, MS, you'll find the ancient Bynum Mound and Village Site just off the Natchez Trace Parkway at milepost 232.4. It's open to the public for free, and makes for a peaceful stroll before hitting the open road again.

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Photo of French Camp B&B Inn
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100 Robinson Drive, French Camp, MS, US

French Camp B&B Inn

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If the natural beauty and the rhythm of the road start lulling you to sleep, pull off at mile marker 180.7, where the log cabin village of French Camp offers four bed and breakfast cabins. Awake refreshed in the historical village, and view the cabins that were constructed in the 40s – the 1840s, that is. Experience life as it was in early America, except with the comforts of modern indoor plumbing.

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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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Natchez Trace Parkway, Port Gibson, United States

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Natchez Trace Parkway, Natchez, United States

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Photo of Emerald Mound
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91 Emerald Mound Rd, Natchez, MS, US

Emerald Mound

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As the second largest settlement of people north of Mexico, it's absolutely worth stopping to appreciate the Natchez mound builder Native Americans and their importance to the region. During your Natchez Trail road trip, pull over, stretch your legs and climb Emerald Mound in Natchez, Mississippi. There are some educational, interpretive panels to help you understand the significance of this fascinating tribe.

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73 Natchez Trace Pkwy, Natchez, MS, US

Brandon Hall Plantation

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Photo of Natchez Trace Parkway
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Natchez Trace Parkway, Natchez, MS, US

Natchez Trace Parkway

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400 Jefferson Davis Blvd, Natchez, MS, US

Grand Village of the Natchez Indians

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Photo of Natchez National Historical Park
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1 Melrose Montebello Parkway, Natchez, MS, US

Natchez National Historical Park

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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.