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Natchez Trace
I never heard of this road but I just noticed it on a map and they have a FB page for it.Has anyone ridden this and how is it?I would stay in Nashville and then end up in NOLA,2 of my favorite places in USA.
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Never on a motorcycle but on it in a car, would be great ride on a bike, very little traffic as big trucks weren't allowed. If I remember there are no commercial stops/business and Hardly any stop signs even as the trace pretty much has the right of way along its route but plenty of nice pull offs if you want to stop.
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Nice ride but just mind your speed. Certain sections are marked slow, and are sometimes strictly enforced. Also watch for wildlife as it can be abundant.
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I live in Mississippi so I've ridden it numerous time. Smooth ride, but mind your speed and watch for wildlife. There's a free campground about 40miles North of Jackson, with services. They are near French Camp, a great historical site. You will enjoy the ride. Just take your time and enjoy.
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Is it mountainous and twisty or kinda mild
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Originally Posted by spyder01
Is it mountainous and twisty or kinda mild
Very mild and 50mph max speed limit. Its pretty but can get very boring after a few hours. Also the speed limit is strictly enforced by federal park rangers. Tickets are EXPENSIVE.
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It is also a favorite road of touring bicyclists so be alert for them too.
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The upper 20 miles of the trace starts off a little twisty and hilly but that soon turns into rolling hills and gentle turns. Lots of it tree covered. Seems there a historical marker of some type every 5 miles if you care to stop. The route is broken down into 4 separate maps on the site and it list most of the major markers. You can sort of preplan. If you don’t want to camp there are good places to stay in Tupelo, Clinton and Natchez. Nice ride.
If you are into hiking there are several spots with trails of interesting things.
https://www.nps.gov/natr/index.htm
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Dang, I wish I lived closer!
After reading this post I looked at some of the web sites. One that you might be interested in is https://www.natcheztracetravel.com/m...the-trace.html
This web site gives 10 Reasons to Motorcycle the Natchez Trace Parkway
1 - Commercial traffic is prohibited.
2 - Traffic is generally very light except around Tupelo and Jackson.
3 - No stop signs or stop lights. Access on and off the Trace is via on/off ramps which means no need to worry about cross traffic.
4 - The parkway is clean and smooth. One motorcyclist said it was "like riding on a cloud".
5 - Scenery is awesome. Instead of utility poles and buildings, the Trace is lined with forests, farmland, creeks and beautiful vistas.
6 - All along the Trace, historic and scenic attractions offer interesting breaks and rest stops.
7 - Restroom facilities on the Trace are available about every thirty miles.
8 - Contrary to popular belief, there are gas stations, markets and restaurants near the Trace.
9 - Numerous side roads take you past antebellum and victorian homes, sunken roads, civil war battlefields and southern towns.
10 - There are many "motorcycle friendly" B&Bs, Guest Houses
There gas stations and eating spots just off the Natchez. Also 3 campgrounds (primitive) that you could use.
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Originally Posted by seaweed
After reading this post I looked at some of the web sites. One that you might be interested in is https://www.natcheztracetravel.com/m...the-trace.html
This web site gives 10 Reasons to Motorcycle the Natchez Trace Parkway
1 - Commercial traffic is prohibited.
2 - Traffic is generally very light except around Tupelo and Jackson.
3 - No stop signs or stop lights. Access on and off the Trace is via on/off ramps which means no need to worry about cross traffic.
4 - The parkway is clean and smooth. One motorcyclist said it was "like riding on a cloud".
5 - Scenery is awesome. Instead of utility poles and buildings, the Trace is lined with forests, farmland, creeks and beautiful vistas.
6 - All along the Trace, historic and scenic attractions offer interesting breaks and rest stops.
7 - Restroom facilities on the Trace are available about every thirty miles.
8 - Contrary to popular belief, there are gas stations, markets and restaurants near the Trace.
9 - Numerous side roads take you past antebellum and victorian homes, sunken roads, civil war battlefields and southern towns.
10 - There are many "motorcycle friendly" B&Bs, Guest Houses
There gas stations and eating spots just off the Natchez. Also 3 campgrounds (primitive) that you could use.
I read this site and was very interested.I can use a break from the twistys as I just did the Blue Ridge Parkway.I read their were MC friendly B&Bs all along the way.Wife will not camp.I think Ill start planning a 2 week trip for the spring
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Road it 2 times once in a car and once on a Spyder very nice road a lot of place to stop at an tour. It’s almost like blue ridge parkway
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I rode it also and really enjoyed it. All the above is true. Lots of stops. To me it's 2 part thing. Just the ride is nice and relaxing and beautiful. But to get off at the stops and check out the actual trail is really great too. Plan on spending some time to really take it all in.
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Rode it several years ago when I still had my Harley.... it's pretty and calm but I did find it somewhat too ... I don't know... bland? If what you want is total relaxation it's a nice ride, if you want to be pushed and challenged it isn't the road for you. Just my thoughts.
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Originally Posted by spyder01
I never heard of this road but I just noticed it on a map and they have a FB page for it.Has anyone ridden this and how is it?I would stay in Nashville and then end up in NOLA,2 of my favorite places in USA.
this is a very nice road to just set back and relax and enjoy the ride. There are several nice stops of interest along the way. The first part of the trace is nice with long sweeping curves coming south from nashville. The gas stops are off the trace in towns along the way. But some towns are kinds off the beating path. So keep an eye on your gas level. Collingwood is a good place to stop and not far off the road. One day I want to ride the entire 443 miles of it from Nashville to the end in Mississippi. So ride, have fun and ride safe.
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