Natchez Trace Parkway
Visitor Services
You can stop at many picnic areas along the byway for relaxation or admiration of nature. Burns Branch, located at Milepost 425.4, offers picnic tables and a hiking trail. The grave of Meriwether Lewis, of Lewis and Clark fame, is located at milepost 385.9, where there is also a campground, a picnic area, restrooms, telephones, and a hiking trail.
Picnic areas are also available at Lauderdale (milepost 328.7), Colbert Ferry (milepost 327.3), and Bear Creek (milepost 313.0). At Colbert Ferry there is a ranger station, telephone, and restrooms. Also, many people enjoy swimming, fishing, and boating here (there is a boat launch).
Other popular picnicking sites found further south are Dogwood Mudhole, Holly, Glenrock Branch, and Cypress Creek picnic area, Tishomingo State Park, the Monroe Mission, Davis Lake, Witch Dance, Jeff Busby, Bethel Mission, Yockanookany Picnic Area, and Rocky Springs.
Besides the previously mentioned facilities, Tishomingo State Park also has swimming, canoeing, and fishing opportunities.
Recreational vehicles can tour the byway. More information can be found at the National Park Service website: National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior
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Special Considerations
Be alert for animals on the Parkway. Also, copperheads, cottonmouths, and rattlesnakes live in the three-state area through which the Parkway passes, so please be alert when walking. Fire ants can inflict painful bites, so do not disturb their mounds. Poison ivy grows throughout the area, so heed the old adage: "Leaflets three, let it be!" All natural, historical, and archaeological objects must be left undisturbed. Also, the Natchez Trace Parkway is a designated bike route, so please watch for bikers.
There is one service station on the Parkway (located at Milepost 193.1), but gas, food, and lodging are available in the communities near the Parkway. Plan ahead for these amenities because of the relatively rural setting of most of the Parkway. Also, the roadway is not illuminated.
Restrictions
The speed limit along this byway is 50 mph.
Seasons
- Best Time to Drive
Summer is best to see the lush vegetation along the way, late March-April for spring flowers, October-November for fall colors. However, the Natchez Pilgrimage during March, April, and October is an excellent time to visit many of Natchez's Antebellum homes.
- High Season
March-April for spring flowers; October-November for fall colors.
Road Conditions
- To find up to date information about the road conditions along Natchez Trace Parkway, please visit the FHWA listing of web sites for more information.
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