Traveling south to north you will encounter several sites that are part of the Natchez Trace Parkway and are overseen by the National Park Service:
- Donivan Slough
Self-guiding trail through an area that floods quite frequently creating an environment for a large variety of plants. - Pharr Mounds
This is the largest and most important archaeological site in northern Mississippi. Eight large dome shaped burial mounds are scattered over an area of 90 acres. - Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway
The Natchez Trace Parkway passes over the waterway less than a mile downstream from the US Army Corps of Engineers dam that creates Bay Springs Lake. - Cave Spring
Indians may have used this site as a source of water and safety. The water is now unsafe to drink and the cave is dangerous. - Bear Creek Mound
This ceremonial mound, located next to Bear Creek, was built over 600 years ago.
For additional pictures, information and interactive maps of the Tishomingo | Belmont, Mississippi section of the Trace please see NatchezTraceTravel.com.
Also, just off the Trace you will find:
- Bay Springs Lake
Bay Springs Lake and Dam, part of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, is only a few minutes off the Trace. The lake is very popular with fishermen and boaters. - Tishomingo State Park
Named after Chickasaw medicine name Tishomingo. The Trace travels through the center of the park. - Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center
For six months in 1862, Corinth, Mississippi, a critical railroad junction, captured the full attention of a divided nation. The visitor center interprets the key role of Corinth in the Civil War's Western Theater. - Corinth, Mississippi
Corinth is home to four museums, a National Park Service Civil War Interpretive, pristine Civil War earthworks, historic neighborhoods, churches and cemeteries, and much more. Shiloh National Military Park is 20 miles north of Corinth.
Next section north on the Trace: Florence | Tuscumbia
Next section south on the Trace: Tupelo
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