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Parkway Visitor CenterParkway Headquarters

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Water Route

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Terminus

Terminus

ColbertFerry

Mount Locust

Meriwether Lewis

Jeff Busby

Rocky Springs

Stones RiverNational Battlefield

Natchez NationalHistorical Park

Visitor Center

VicksburgNational

Military Park

ShilohNationalMilitary

Park

Corinth Civil WarInterpretive Center(part of Shiloh NMP)

Brices Cross RoadsNational Battlefield Site

Tupelo National Battlefield

Bay Springs Lake

GrenadaLake

Ross R BarnettReservoir

J Percy Priest Reservoir

Harpeth River

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Duck River

Buffalo River

Tennessee River

Tennessee River

Tombigbee River

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Mississippi River

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Cumberland River

Pickwick Lake

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NASHVILLE MURFREESBORO

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FRANKLINHistoric District

FLORENCE

MUSCLESHOALSSHEFFIELD

TUSCUMBIA

CORINTH

TUPELO

STARKVILLE

CANTON

JACKSON

CLINTONHistoric District

RIDGELAND

VICKSBURG

NATCHEZ

To Winnfield

To Tallulah

To Tallulah

To Leland

To Indianola

To Greenwood

To Greenwood

To Memphis

To Oxford

To Memphis

To Memphis

To Bolivar

To Lexington

To Lexington

To Jackson

To Waverly

To Clarksville

To Chattanooga

To Shelbyville

To Decatur, Al.

To Huntsville, Al.

To Athens

To Decatur

To Jasper

To Cullman

To Winfield

To Columbus

To Columbus

To Brooksville

To Macon

To Philadelphia

To Philadelphia

To Forest

To Forest

To Meridian

To Laurel

To Hattiesburg

To Magee

To Monticello

To Prentiss

To McComb

To Birmingham

To Henderson

To Woodville

Linton

Fairview

Leipers ForkHistoric District

Kirkland

Beardstown

Linden

Parsons

Collinwood

Russellville

Cherokee

Iuka

Selmer

Milledgeville

Savannah

New Albany

Verona

Nettleton Amory

Aberdeen

Louisville

Flora

Brandon

Edwards

Raymond

Madison

Utica

Alcorn

Rodney

Port GibsonHistoric District

Crystal Springs

Lorman

Washington

Church Hill

VidaliaFerriday

Fayette

Summit

Brookhaven

Georgetown

Hazlehurst

Tchula

Durant

French Camp

Ethel

Okolona

Houston

Mantee

Kosciusko

Calhoun City

Eupora

Mathiston

Maben

Ackerman

Winona

Lexington

Yazoo City

Pickens

Carthage

Morton

Vaiden

Grenada

Montpelier

West Point

Pontotoc

Mantachie

Saltillo

Fulton

Hamilton

Red Bay

Belmont

Dennis

Booneville

Baldwyn

Marietta

Tishomingo

PickwickDam

Waynesboro

Pulaski

Lawrenceburg

Summertown

Hohenwald

Dickson

Fly

Lewisburg

Farmington

Spring Hill

Centerville

Shady Grove

Belle Meade

Garrison Creek

BirdsongHollow

TN-96Double

Arch Bridge

War of 1812 Memorial/Old Trace

Burns Branch

Water Valley Overlook

Old Trace

Old Trace

Metal Ford

Napier Mine

Jacks Branch

Laurel Hill Lake

David CrockettState Park

Devil’s BackboneState Natural Area

Phosphate Mine

Joe WheelerState Park

Old Trace Drive(one-way north)

Swan ViewOverlook

Fall Hollow

Tobacco Farm/Old Trace Drive (one-way north)

Sheboss Place

Jackson Falls

SunkenTrace

State Line

Pickwick LandingState Park

J.P. ColemanState Park

Glenrock Branch

Rock Spring

Freedom HillsOverlook

MississippiWelcome Center

U.S. Army Corpsof Engineers

Bear Creek

Bear Creek Mound

Tishomingo State Park

Witch Dance

Dancy

Line Creek

Pigeon Roost

Ballard Creek

Old Trace

Old Trace

Hugh WhiteState Park

Hugh WhiteState Park

Kosciusko

Hurricane Creek

Cole Creek

Myrick Creek

Upper Choctaw Boundary

Robinson Road

Yockanookany

North ForkColes Creek

Springfield Plantation

Emerald Mound

Historic Jefferson College

Turpin Creek

Mud Island Creek

Natchez State Park

Loess Bluff

Old Trace Exhibit Shelter

Grand Village of the Natchez Indians State Historic Site

Melrose

Elizabeth Female Academy Site

Bullen Creek

River Bend

Cypress Swamp

West Florida Boundary

Battle of Raymond

Cowles Mead Cemetery

Dean Stand Site

Lower ChoctawBoundary

Owens CreekWaterfall

Mangum Mound

Port Gibson

WindsorRuins

Grindstone Ford

Sunken Trace

Grand GulfMilitary

Monument

MississippiWelcome

Center

Boyd Site

Choctaw Agency

OsburnStand

City of ClintonVisitor Center

Wayne County Welcome Center

Reservoir OverlookOld Trace and Brashears Stand Site

Red Dog Road

Casey JonesMuseumState Park

RooseveltState Park

Holly Hill

Coles Creek

French Camp

Bethel Mission

BynumMounds

Owl Creek Mounds

Trace State Park

Tombigbee State Park

Chickasaw Council House

Davis Lake

Tockshish

Hernando de SotoMonroe Mission

Chickasaw Agency

Cave Spring

JourdanCreek

BrownsBottom

Pharr MoundsExhibit Shelter

Tenn-Tom WaterwayMarina

Donivan Slough

Twentymile BottomOverlook

Old Town Overlook

Black BeltOverlook

Chickasaw Village SiteWest Jackson Street

DogwoodValley

Confederate Gravesitesand Old Trace

Jamie L. Whitten Bridge

Visitor CenterU.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Cypress Creek

SweetwaterBranch

Exhibit Shelter

Holly

Lauderdale

Buzzard RoostSpring

Information CenterHistoric house

McGlamery Stand

Dogwood Mudhole

Gordon HouseHistoric Site

Baker Bluff Overlook

Tennessee ValleyDivide

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Picnic area

National Park Servicevisitor center

Gasoline within onemile of exit

District office(visitor services unavailable)

Natchez TraceNational Scenic Trail

Horse staging area

Lodging

Campground

Bike-only primitivecampgroundSanitary disposalstation

Self-guiding trailRestroom

Wheelchair-accessible restroom

Wheelchair-accessibleself-guiding trail

Hiking trail

Natchez TraceParkway and milepost

Historic route ofthe Trace

TennesseeScenic Parkway

Historic route ofthe Trail of Tears

Minimum parkway bridge clearances are 14 feet.

Trail of Tears National HistoricTrail: The removal routes of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), and Seminole people from their homelands between1830 and 1850 are collectivelyreferred to as the Trail of Tears. The historic routestotal 5,043 miles across nine states.

(Mileposts are shown every 5 miles and labeled every 10 miles on map.)

Siloam

Mississippi’sFinal StandsInterpretiveCenter

William Johnson House

Mississippi Craft Center(access via Old Canton Road)

A monument commemoratingthe 1864 battle is one mile easton MS Hwy. 6.

Kosciusko Welcome Center