Natchez Trace Journey - Day 1 Part 1 - The Journey Begins

The Natchez Trace, also known as the Old Natchez Trace, is a historic forest trail within the United States which extends roughly 444 miles from Nashville, Tennessee, to Natchez, Mississippi, linking the Cumberland, Tennessee, and Mississippi rivers. The trail was created and used by Native Americans for centuries and was later used by early European and American explorers, traders, and emigrants in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. European Americans founded inns, also known as "stands", along the Trace to serve food and lodging to travelers. As travel shifted to steamboats on the Mississippi and other rivers, most of these stands closed. Today, the path is commemorated by the 444-mile Natchez Trace Parkway, which follows the approximate path of the Trace as well as the related Natchez Trace Trail. Parts of the original trail are still accessible, and some segments are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is the start of my journey on the Natchez Trace Parkway. Starting in Natchez and ending up at Rocky Springs, Mississippi. #travel #travelvlog #traveling 0:00 The beginning 1:21 Elizabeth Female Academy 2:00 Sunken Trace 4:03 Emerald Mound 4:46 Loess Bluff 5:27 Mount Locust 7:28 Fun Fence Fact 7:52 Slave Cemetary 8:46 Mount Locust Family Cemetary 9:42 Coles Creek Picnic Area 10:35 Abandoned Park Area 11:38 North Fork Coles Creek Picnic Area 12:20 Sunken Trace 14:10 Magnum Mound 14:50 Grindstone Ford 17:09 Owen's Creek & Waterfall 18:49 Rocky Creek Campground