Enjoy the Best Road Trip in the South!The Natchez Trace Parkway is 444 miles of rolling hills, historic sites, and beautiful scenery—from Mississippi, through Alabama, and to Tennessee. Countless discoveries await you on a route that everyone should traverse at least once. The historic byway is peppered with fantastic food options and unforgettable attractions, and you want to experience the best of them. This guidebook is essential in planning the perfect trip for yourself, your friends, or your entire family.Whether you’re exploring a few miles or a few hundred, maximize your enjoyment with the Guide to the Natchez Trace Parkway. There’s a visual delight at every turn.Inside You’ll Find
More than 100 destination highlights, including the best food, lodging, historical sites, and attractions
Essential information, from Parkway rules to tips about when to travel
Practical advice for hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians
Nearly 100 possible milepost stops, sorted into categories
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This guidebook leads readers to the best regional food, lodging, and attractions along the historic Natchez Trace Parkway in Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee.
List of Mileposts by Category Map Legend and Icon Key Maps Acknowledgments Introduction Overview How to Use This Guide Chapter One: Traveling Your Own Trace Chapter Two: The Nuts and Bolts of Traveling the Trace Chapter Three: The Many Ways to Travel the Trace Chapter Four: A Chronology of the Natchez Trace Chapter Five: Sightseeing by Milepost Information Sources Accommodations near the Parkway Index About the Authors
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OVERVIEW
That Smoky Mountains ranger couldn’t have been more wrong. Most federal parks or landmarks are devoted to a limited number of themes. The graceful Natchez Trace Parkway “ribbon of time,” however, has many threads. It can transport you back 9,000 years to the time of Paleo-Indian hunters, drop you into a Civil War battle, urge you to contemplate “the Nile of the Western Hemisphere,” encourage you to empathize with foot-weary 19th-century travelers yearning for home, and teach you about contemporary farming practices. The historical riches, cultural avenues, and exploratory possibilities of the Natchez Trace Parkway are numerous.This park’s natural beauty doesn’t come from dramatic mountainous overlooks but instead from mostly flat terrain rendered in a balanced, subtle palette. In the spring, roadside stretches of clover, wildflowers, grassy fields, and dogwood blossoms wave. Summer is often crowned with pure blue skies and a healthy green, divided only by the yellow-striped roadway. In fall the soft gray Spanish moss gives way to the russet of maples and oaks. In winter the sturdy dark green of mature cedars takes on promising significance. The road alternately holds you in the close embrace of its shady refuge or shoots you into light-filled pastures and croplands. This is a hypnotic environment, a soothing melody of forest and field.The most famous period for this path was from around 1790 to 1820, when it served as one of the primary passageways through the southwest territory of what was then relatively new country. Farmers, boatmen, diplomats, ladies, preachers, bandits, soldiers, murderers, and slaves used it to travel between Nashville, Tennessee, and Natchez, Mississippi. By 1800 it was also a United States postal route traversed on horseback by courageous men who risked their lives at breakneck speeds. But the Trace has been around for much, much longer than a mere two centuries.If you’re in a hurry, then perhaps you should choose another route: driving at 50 mph is a legal requirement on most stretches, but this slower pace will also help you relax and notice the Parkway’s many sights. For those of us enjoying the ride, few things are more irritating than a vehicle riding too close behind, just waiting for an opportunity to zoom past. Also, bikers are often plentiful during warm weather, so it’s wise to pay attention and give cyclists the proper amount of space. Using your imagination, you can replicate some of the same experiences that others before you have had here for millennia. After all, many of the vistas have not changed substantially. Ultimately, this is the affirming power of the Trace: along this distance, powerfully strong human and natural links still exist across time.
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For those who enjoy the journey as much as “getting there,” the Nature’s Scenic Drives series is for you! Each 6" x 9" guidebook spotlights one of the most beautiful stretches of road in North America. The content focuses on the route itself, with tips on what to look for and where to stop for food, lodging, attractions, and more. Equipped with this information, you can plan your perfect road trip and enjoy nature’s scenery from the comfort of your vehicle, all while moving toward an exciting destination—or just to see where the road takes you.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781634043199
Publisert
2020-02-27
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Menasha Ridge Press Inc.
Høyde
228 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
168
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