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The 444-mile Natchez Trace Parkway commemorates an ancient trail that connected southern portions of the Mississippi River to salt licks in todays central Tennessee. Over the centuries, the Choctaw, Chickasaw and other American Indians left their marks on the Trace. The Natchez Trace experienced its heaviest use from 1785 to 1820 by the Kaintuck boatmen that floated the Ohio and Miss. rivers to markets in Natchez and New Orleans. They sold their cargo and boats and began the trek back north on foot to Nashville and points beyond. Today, visitors can experience this National Scenic Byway and All-American Road through driving, hiking, biking, horseback riding and camping. read more...
Phone: 1 800 305 7417 Price Range: N/A Open Season: N/A Camping: Yes
Nearest Popular City: Tupelo Nearest Lake or River: N/A Park Type: National Monument Activities: Biking / Bicycling, Birding, Boating and Watercraft, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Swimming, Wildlife Watching, Camping, Auto Touring, Nature Walks Details Provided By: Natchez Trace Parkway
Natchez National Historical Park celebrates the rich cultural history of Natchez, Mississippi and interprets the pivotal role the city played in the settlement of the old southwest, the Cotton Kingdom and the Antebellum South. read more...
Phone: (601)442-7047 Price Range: $0 - $8 Open Season: N/A Camping: Yes
Nearest Popular City: Natchez Nearest Lake or River: N/A Park Type: National Historic Park Activities: Birding, Fishing, Interpretive Programs Details Provided By: Natchez
The Vicksburg campaign was waged from March 29 to July 4, 1863. It included battles in west-central Mississippi at Port Gibson, Raymond, Jackson, Champion Hill, Big Black River and 47 days of Union siege operations against Confederate forces defending the city of Vicksburg. Located high on the bluffs, Vicksburg was a fortress guarding the Mississippi River. It was known as The Gibraltar of the Confederacy. Its surrender on July 4, 1863, coupled with the fall of Port Hudson, Louisiana, divided the South, and gave the North undisputed control of the Mississippi River. read more...
Phone: 601-636-0583 Price Range: $4 - $10 Open Season: N/A Camping: No
Nearest Popular City: Vicksburg Nearest Lake or River: N/A Park Type: National Military Park Activities: Backpacking, Biking / Bicycling, Birding, Hiking, Wildlife Watching, Auto Touring, Interpretive Programs Details Provided By: Vicksburg National Military Park
Vicksburg National Cemetery was established by Congress in 1865 and opened a year later, to provide a burial place for "soldiers who shall die in the service of the country." It lies on ground once manned by Major-General William T. Sherman's XV Army Corps. Embracing 116 acres it is the final resting place of 17,000 Union Soldiers, a number unmatched by any other national cemetery. Many soldiers had been interred originally in scattered locations in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi during the campaign for control of the Mississippi River. read more...
Phone: 601-636-0583 Price Range: $4 - $10 Open Season: N/A Camping: No
Nearest Popular City: Vicksburg Nearest Lake or River: N/A Park Type: National Park Activities: Backpacking, Biking / Bicycling, Birding, Wildlife Watching, Auto Touring Details Provided By: Vicksburg National Cemetery
Natchez Trace Parkway
Tupelo, Mississippi 38804
Phone: 662-680-4027
There are 5 parks and recreation areas in this area with Birding.
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