Congratulations to Our Natchez Trace Fall Foliage Photo Contest Winner!

With so much love for fall on the Natchez Trace, we held a fall foliage photo contest so our visitors could take beautiful pictures for a chance to win an exciting prize. See who the winner is and view the entries now!

Quick Recap: National Public Lands Day 2015

Did you know that a few weeks ago on Saturday, September 26, 2015 it was National Public Lands Day? See how the Natchez Trace Parkway celebrated!

Natchez Trace Named Among Top Ten Fall Foliage Getaways

The Natchez Trace Parkway was just named among top ten fall foliage getaways! Read more about viewing the beautiful fall colors along the Natchez Trace…

Discover Nature Along The Natchez Trace

Love nature? Then you’ll love the Natchez Trace! Check out our blog to see more about the natural beauty and outdoor recreation that await you…

Every Kid in a Park – A Year of Free National Park Access

As part of the White House’s new Every Kid in a Park Program, fourth graders all across America are being invited to get out and enjoy our wonderful national parks.

4 Fun Ideas for Spending Labor Day on the Natchez Trace

What are you doing this Labor Day? Here are our top 4 tips for a great extended weekend on the Natchez Trace Parkway.

Celebrate the NPS 99th Birthday on the Natchez Trace Parkway

As the National Park Service reflects on its work over the last 100 hundred years, one of its projects, your Natchez Trace Parkway, is celebrating its own storied history!

Camping on the Natchez Trace: Why You’ll Love It

See why you’ll love camping on the Natchez Trace Parkway.

Natchez Trace Named Top Must-See Destination in Mississippi

Only In Mississippi’s “Top 17 Places in Mississippi to See Before You Die” list puts The Natchez Trace as the #1 destination, along with multiple other spots dotted along this scenic byway.

Mystery on the Trace: The Death of Meriwether Lewis

History is alive at every twist and turn on the Natchez Trace Parkway. One of the most interesting sites is the grave and monument of Meriwether Lewis, a man who met a mysterious demise along the Trace over 200 years ago.