It’s a New Year on the Natchez Trace
It’s 2015 on the Natchez Trace! This beautiful and historic 444-mile scenic byway has added another year to its belt. That makes the Trace, let’s say […]
National Park Service Celebrates Centennial Along the Trace
The National Park Service is gearing up to celebrate one hundred years of service in preserving America’s natural and historical treasures. While the official Centennial date, August 25, 2016, is pretty far off, the celebration is already starting on the Natchez Trace Parkway!
Celebrate the Holidays Along the Natchez Trace
It’s Christmastime along the Natchez Trace Parkway! Eighteen beautiful communities dot the 444-mile scenic byway, and there are plenty of exciting holiday events for one and all.
2014 Natchez Trace Parkway Fall Foliage Photos
The terrain along the Natchez Trace Parkway changes from 70 to 1,100 feet in elevation and passes through 5 degrees of latitude. It is one of the most beautiful drives for viewing fall foliage, and we can prove it. Actually, our travelers can prove it…
Buy Locally this Holiday Season
It’s that time of year for gift giving, and communities along the Natchez Trace Parkway have wonderful local shops where you can do all of your Christmas shopping!
Timberland Park is Open for Fun in Williamson County, Tennessee
More than 14 years ago Williamson County got a hold of 74 acres adjacent to the Natchez Trace Parkway. Now, the county has finished transforming what was once declared surplus property into a public park that all visitors can enjoy.
Why More People are Visiting the Natchez Trace Parkway
The Natchez Trace Parkway saw a significant jump in the number of visitors last month compared to September 2013… and there’s a reason for it! See why more people are discovering and visiting the Natchez Trace.
VisitSouth Names Natchez Trace Parkway a Grand Fall Scenic Road Trip
It’s October which means pumpkin pie, spooky Halloween costumes and beautiful views on the Natchez Trace Parkway. In fact, VisitSouth recommended the Trace as one of 20 Grand Scenic Road Trips in 2014. Learn more about fall colors on the Parkway!
Fall Colors on the Natchez Trace Parkway
In middle to late October, the maple, hickory, oak and other hardwood trees begin to change colors and visitors have the opportunity to view the beautiful fall foliage along the Natchez Trace.
Why Visitors Love the Natchez Trace Parkway
The Natchez Trace Parkway extends an impressive 444 miles from Natchez, MS to Nashville, TN. It was named one of the most visited units of the National Park System last year. From traveling, hiking, biking, its history, the attractions and its beauty, it’s safe to say the Natchez Trace is one of Mississippi’s, Alabama’s and Tennessee’s best-kept secrets.