Explore the Natchez Trace: Mississippi | Alabama | Tennessee.

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

Attractions

Clifton View gets it’s name from the street on which it’s located, combined the spectacular views of the Mississippi River from its windows, inviting patio area, and a swing on the property.

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Take the Ghost Tour by bus with Eric Williams and explore the darker side of the jewel on the Mississippi.

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Devereaux Shields House

Escape to quite times, comfort and history in Natchez, Mississippi. Come to The Devereaux Shields House Bed and Breakfast in Natchez, one of the Queen Ann Victorian homes in a city filled with architectural magnificence.

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Emerald Mound

Designated a National Historic Landmark, Emerald is one of the largest mounds in North America.

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Grand Village of the Natchez Indians

A religious structure once stood atop the Temple Mound and housed bones of previous chiefs (called Suns).

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Historic Homes

From National Historic Landmark properties to unassuming old houses that families have called home for generations, historic properties crowd the landscape of Natchez, making it one of the most architecturally and historically interesting places around.

Take a look here to learn more about Natchez Pilgrimage Tours.

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Historic Jefferson College

Jefferson College, incorporated by an act of the first General Assembly of the Mississippi Territory in 1802, was named in honor of Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States and president of the American Philosophical Society.

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Homochitto National Forest

You will find nature at its finest throughout the Homochitto National Forest and could spend hours hiking along the many creeks and trails that thread this enchanting woodland.

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Natchez National Historical Park

Natchez National Historical Park commemorates the history of Natchez, Mississippi, and is managed by the National Park Service.

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Natchez Trails

The Natchez Trails are a combination of city streets and walkways which are dotted with kiosks depicting the history of the area in which you are walking.

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St. Catherine Creek National Wildlife Refuge

St. Catherine Creek National Wildlife Refuge, encompassing 24,442 acres, with a potential size of 34,256 acres, is located in Adams County in southwest Mississippi.

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The Natchez Convention & Visitors Bureau

The Natchez Convention & Visitors Bureau is your official resource for meetings, weddings, vacations and group tours.

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