Explore the Natchez Trace: Mississippi | Alabama | Tennessee.

Discover America...a unique journey from Natchez to Nashville.

Mississippi

Natchez

natchez

A southern start in Natchez is a nice way to begin your journey. Overlooking the majestic Mississippi River, the town overflows with romantic history of grandeur and charm. Continue reading

{More}

Port Gibson

portgibson

About 40 miles outside of Natchez is the historic town of PORT GIBSON featuring homes, churches and public buildings in a town General U.S. Grant declared “too beautiful to burn.” Continue reading

{More}

Raymond

raymond

Forty miles north of Port Gibson brings you to the small antebellum city of Raymond. Raymond relies on its picturesque charm and Civil War history to welcome visitors. An interesting driving tour highlights the historic Hinds County Courthouse (1859) and the Dupree House (1878). Continue reading

{More}

Clinton

clinton

Known for southern hospitality, Clinton has many unique opportunities for guests of all ages. Continue reading

{More}

Ridgeland

ridgeland

Situated on the rim of Central Mississippi is Ridgeland, a flourishing city with unique attractions, excellent shopping, fabulous restaurants and quality places to stay. Continue reading

{More}

Kosciusko

Kosciusko

Named after Tadeusz Kosciuszko, a Polish General who served as a military engineer in the American Revolutionary War, Kosciusko is one of the oldest remaining settlements on the Natchez Trace. Continue reading

{More}

French Camp

frenchcamp

French Camp, MS is a delightful mix of the old and new. From log cabins to a premier observatory, French Camp is rich in its offerings. Continue reading

{More}

Tupelo

Birthplace entrance-1

Tupelo welcomes visitors from around the world with a variety of museums, historical sites, attractions, shopping centers and entertainment facilities. Continue reading

{More}

Tishomingo

tishomingo

Tishomingo County, Mississippi, a vivid swath of the Appalachians tucked in the furthest northeast corner of the state boasts Mississippi’s largest shoreline and Woodall Mountain, the tallest peak in the state. Continue reading

{More}