
Mississippi USA Travel Guide
Engage with the natural environment through various outdoor pursuits along the Scenic drive and in nearby areas.
Numerous short interpretive walking trails are available directly on the Parkway, generally easy and under one mile.
Several segments of this trail run parallel to or cross the Park road, offering longer opportunities for hiking. These differ in length from from easy to intermediate.
Most trails are well-maintained and relatively flat, suitable for every ability level. Always check specific trail conditions.
Stay on marked trails. Be aware of weather conditions, especially for hiking and cycling. Carry water and tell someone your plans for longer excursions.
Engage with the district's heritage through workshops, performances, and festivals.
An annual event where historic antebellum homes open for tours.
An annual hot air balloon event, often together with local festivities.
Celebrates Elvis's birthday with a soundtrack and fan gatherings.
Check local tourism calendars for towns like Natchez, Tupelo, and Franklin for annual BBQ festivals, harvest festivals, or other food-related events.
Explore performance spaces in larger cities like Nashville and Jackson for diverse theatrical productions and cultural shows.
Some Civil War battlefields or historic sites may offer living history events or reenactments, especially during anniversaries.
The Scenic drive has a peaceful environment for relaxation, with more structured wellness options available in larger towns.
Many mid-range and luxury hotels in nearby towns present places to swim for relaxation.
While no natural beaches are along the Parkway, nearby lakes and rivers provide opportunities for water--focused activities like fishing and boating.
The many pull-offs and not long paths on the Parkway provide peaceful settings for walks and contemplation amidst nature.
Larger towns provide access to diverse wellness facilities and services, including specialized spas.
Many hotels provide fitness centers and indoor/exterior swimming pools for guests.
The tranquil environment of the Park road itself provides natural stress reduction through scenic beauty and fresh air.
Your options for entertainment and nightlife largely are based on whether you stay in smaller Parkway towns or larger nearby cities.
Mainly found in Nashville and Jackson, offering a late-night scene.
Broadway in Nashville is famous for its honky-tonk bars, offering an unique American experience.
These options vary greatly by town size; selections are generally limited in smaller communities along the Parkway.
Cities like Nashville and Jackson offer a full spectrum of evening entertainment, from concerts to clubs.
Smaller towns may feature local pubs or casual bars, ideal for a relaxed evening drink and conversation.
In rural regions of the Parkway, away from city lights, stargazing is a tranquil and accessible evening entertainment.
Check local event listings for specific venues and showtimes in the cities you visit. Options in little towns may reduce or close earlier.
Discover local crafts, unique souvenirs, and fresh fruits and vegetables as you check out the towns aextended and near the Parkway.
Maps, books, or apparel featuring the Natchez Trace Parkway make memorable keepsakes.
Consider pecans, Southern candies, or regional BBQ sauces as gifts or treats.
Support local artisans by purchasing unique pottery, jewelry, or original artwork.
Support the local economy by prioritizing buys from local businesses and artisans. This provides an authentic souvenir and contributes directly to the community.