Natchez Trace Parkway Nashville Tennessee

Must-See Stops on Your Natchez Trace Parkway Road Trip

A quick 250 miles from our new Atlanta, GA, depot is the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway outside of Nashville, TN. Read on for highlights from the road trip!

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A can’t miss destination after renting your campervan  is the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway. Guest blogger Katy Clarke highlights her favorite stops on this road trip.

The Loveless Cafe

It just so happens the Nashville entrance to the Natchez Trace Parkway is right next to the famous Loveless Cafe. If you’re looking for southern cooking with an emphasis on butter and comfort food, I highly recommend a stop. Loveless is world-famous for two things: their biscuits and the wait time. Served with homemade preserves, the biscuits come out hot and delicious every time and they are well worth the wait. The last time we went on our way to Natchez Trace Parkway, it was a cold, dreary February morning at 7 am. There were already a surprising number of people inside. By the time we left, the place was hopping.

Beginning Your Road Trip

Once you start your trip down the Natchez Trace Parkway, you’re bound to notice the scarcity of, well, everything. No street lights, few signs (just reminders that the speed limit is 40 mph, thank you very much), no billboards, and good luck with a cell signal. What you get instead is pretty awesome. Sights along the Natchez Trace are noted by the mile markers–small wooden signs that mark the progress of your trip. Forget your GPS on this trip, you’ll be going old school.

Top Stops Along the Way

Mile 438: Birdsong Hollow and Double Arch Bridge

You have the opportunity to see this impressive bridge from both above and below. Along the Natchez Trace Parkway, there’s a parking area and scenic overlook, and just south of the bridge you can exit and check out the bridge from below on Highway 96.

Mile 438: Birdsong Hollow and Double Arch Bridge

You have the opportunity to see this impressive bridge from both above and below. Along the Natchez Trace Parkway, there’s a parking area and scenic overlook, and just south of the bridge you can exit and check out the bridge from below on Highway 96.

Mile 428: Leiper’s Fork

If you want to take a quick side trip off the Trace, Leiper’s Fork is just the cute, quirky little town to pull you off. Exit the Natchez Trace Parkway at milepost 428 and follow the signs to the historic district. There a few restaurants in this cute little area, but the one you want to hit is Puckett’s Grocery. This little gem holds great food, live music, and a fun atmosphere, so it’s well worth the side trip.

Mile 391.9: Fall Hallow Falls

My favorite at Natchez Trace Parkway! Your first encounter with this waterfall is literally 10 feet from the road.  However, you can continue hiking down a windy, rocky trail to be rewarded with other smaller falls and eventually make it down to the base.
And that’s just the start. You’ve got hundreds of miles of road and 10,000 years of history left to explore. Slow down and enjoy Natchez Trace Parkway!
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