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Explore 444 miles of natural beauty and American history in an unforgettable road trip through parts of Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee.
The Natchez Trace Parkway is more than a scenic byway—it's a journey through the heart of the South. From the ancient Native American mounds of Mississippi to the rolling hills of Tennessee, this 444-mile corridor weaves together rich cultural heritage, dramatic landscapes, and compelling stories of the past. Whether you're planning a weekend drive or a weeklong trip, Guide to the Natchez Trace Parkway by Tim Jackson and Taryn Chase Jackson is the ultimate resource for discovering this National Scenic Byway.
The fully updated guidebook blends expert travel advice with captivating historical storytelling. Explore Civil War battlefields, ghost towns, waterfalls, and scenic overlooks. Learn the stories of the Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Natchez peoples, and follow in the footsteps of traders, settlers, and soldiers who once journeyed this legendary path. Enjoy the natural landscapes by hiking, biking, horseback riding, birding, and picnicking. With curated recommendations, detailed maps, and accessibility information, this book helps every traveler—from road-trippers to cyclists—make the most of their Trace experience.
Inside You'll Find:
More than 100 destination highlights, including the best food, lodging, and attractions
Essential travel tips for driving, hiking, cycling, camping, and using electric vehicles
Historical insights into Indigenous cultures, European explorers, and Civil War campaigns
Curated "Trace Top 20" must-see destinations
Whether you're chasing wildflowers, delving into America's past, or planning a quiet retreat in nature, this guidebook transforms your journey into a meaningful exploration of a treasured roadway.
Contents
Map Legend and Icon Key
Maps
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Overview
How to Use This Guide
Chapter 1: Traveling Your Own Trace
Chapter 2: The Nuts and Bolts of Traveling the Trace
Chapter 3: The Many Ways to Travel the Trace
Chapter 4: A Chronology of the Natchez Trace
Chapter 5: Sightseeing by Milepost
Appendix 1: Information Sources
Appendix 2: Accommodations near the Parkway
Index
About the Authors