Natchez Trace
Parkway
Natchez Trace Parkway
R.R. 1, NT-143
Tupelo, MS 38801
(also in Alabama and Tennessee)
601-680-4025
for traveler information call 1-800-305-7417
This historic route generally follows the old Indian trace, or trail, between Nashville, Tenn., and Natchez, Miss. Of the estimated 445 miles, 415 are completed. Emergency Appropriation Act of June 19, 1934. allocated initial construction funds; established as parkway under National Park Service by act of May 18,1938. Ackia Battleground (authorized as a national monument Aug. 27, 1935, and now called Chickasaw Village) and Meriwether Lewis Park (proclaimed as a national monument Feb. 6, 1925, and transferred from War Dept. Aug. 10, 1933) were added to the Natchez Trace Parkway by act of Aug. 10, 1961.
Acreage- 51,739.93, Federal: 51,650.73, Nonfederal: 89.20
Visitor Activities:Hiking, walking, auto tours, swimming, boating, horseback riding, exhibits, bicycling, an interpretative slide program, fishing, running and jogging, Ranger talks and seasonal crafts festivals and demonstrations.
For information on archeology, visit SEAC
.