- Lodging option(s) and bicycle route(s):
to the Parkway for the night BEFORE biking this section - Parkway route in Red:
bike south 60 miles on the Parkway from Kosciusko, MS (milepost 160) to Ridgeland, MS (milepost 100-101) - Lodging option(s) and bicycle route(s):
from the Parkway for the night AFTER biking this section - Below the Overview Map:
click on Points of Interest categories (food, restrooms, etc.) to add them to the map - Click on any of the Points of Interest for more info.
- Click on any of the Routes:
Parkway in Red, lodging routes in other colors - to view a preview and detailed route
- Information and Links:
- Before Biking on the Parkway:
in the morning in Kosciusko, MS - Biking on the Parkway:
during the day from milepost 160 to milepost 100 - After Biking on the Parkway:
in the afternoon/evening in Ridgeland, MS
- Before Biking on the Parkway:
- Links to complete Natchez Trace Parkway 442 Mile, North to South Itinerary Routes that this one day route is part of
Ride Stats:
- Miles on Parkway (including 5.5 miles on Multi-Use Path): 60.0
- Elevation Gain:
1,092 feet (avg. 18.2 feet/mile)
Maximum Grade: 2.4% - Elevation Loss:
1,158 feet (avg. 19.3 feet/mile)
Minimum Grade: -2.1%
Click any of the above Points of Interest categories to display them on the map.
Before Biking on the Parkway
(in the morning near milepost 160)
Milepost 160 - Kosciusko, MS - Lodging with Bicycle Route to Parkway, Camping and Food:
Lodging:
Pedal Inn B&B
Bed & Breakfast - 2 Guest Rooms/3 Beds/Sleeps 6 -
Less than half a mile off the Parkway. Caters to cyclists who are bicycling the Natchez Trace.
Route: Bike 0.3 miles to Parkway (County Road 1227 at milepost 161.5) - RidewithGPS Route
Maple Terrace Inn B&B
Bed & Breakfast - 4 Properties/10 Guest Rooms/15 Beds/Sleeps 24 -
Convenient to the Parkway near Kosciusko’s historic court square. 4 historic homes (Maple Terrace, Martha's Cottage, Presidents' Inn, Hammond-Routt House).
Routes (all to Kosciusko Information Center entrance at milepost 160):
Maple Terrace - Bike or Drive 1.7 miles to Parkway - RidewithGPS Route
Martha's Cottage - Bike or Drive 1.8 miles to Parkway - RidewithGPS Route
Presidents' Inn - Bike or Drive 1.7 to Parkway - RidewithGPS Route
Hammond-Routt House - Bike or Drive 1.5 miles to Parkway - RidewithGPS Route
Campgrounds along/near the Parkway:
- Kosciusko Bicycle-Only Campground - The park service has a bicycle only, "primitive" campground next to the Kosciusko Information Center (milepost 160). Free tent camping only for cyclists biking the parkway.
Food:
Biking on the Parkway
(during the day from milepost 160 to milepost 100)
Along/Near the Parkway - Restrooms, Top 30 Favorite Sites and Exits with Services Nearby:
RidewithGPS route of the Parkway from milepost 160 to milepost 100 that includes the following points of interest and guidance:
ridewithgps.com/routes/43392842
You can download the route to your phone!
- Milepost 161.5 - County Road 1227
Start of the Day on the Parkway (if previous night staying at Pedal Inn B&B) - entrance County Road 1227 - Milepost 160.0 - Kosciusko Information Center
Restroom, Picnic Area, History/Nature Exhibit, Visitor/Info Center, Bicycle Repair Station - Milepost 160.0 - Kosciusko Information Center
Start of the Day on the Parkway (if previous night staying at Maple Terrace Inn B&B) - entrance Kosciusko Information Center - Milepost 154.3 - Holly Hill
Restroom, Picnic Area - Milepost 146 - MS Hwy 429 exit
Restaurant 0.5 miles west of Parkway - Milepost 135.5 - MS Hwy 16 exit
Markets 1.4 miles west of Parkway - Milepost 123.8 - Ratliff Ferry Road exit
Market/Restaurant 0.5 mile east of Parkway - Milepost 122.6 - River Bend
Top 30, Restroom, Picnic Area - Milepost 122.0 - Cypress Swamp
Top 30, Hiking Trail, Nature Area - Milepost 105.6 - Reservoir Overlook
Top 30, Scenic Overlook, Multi-Use Path Entrance - Milepost 105.6 - Multi-Use Path
To avoid heavy vehicle traffic on the Parkway we highly recommend biking on the Multi-Use Path that parallels the Parkway for 5 miles. - Milepost 103 - Old Canton Road exit
Markets and Restaurant 0.4 mile south of Parkway - Milepost 102.4 - Parkway Information Cabin at Ridgeland
Restroom, Picnic Area, access to Multi-Use Path, Bicycle Repair Station - Milepost 102 - US Hwy 51 exit
Restaurants 0.5 mile north of Parkway - near Milepost 101 - Multi-Use Path / Highland Colony Parkway intersection
End of the Day on the Parkway - exit onto Highland Colony Parkway
After Biking on the Parkway
(in the afternoon/evening near milepost 100)
Milepost 100-101 - Ridgeland, MS adjacent to the Parkway - Lodging with Bicycle Route from Parkway, Camping, Bicycle Shops, Food and Featured Points of Interest Options:
Lodging:
In the Ridgeland, MS area (milepost 100-101) there are several hotels located within 1 to 3 miles of the Parkway. The hotels located north of the Parkway are closer to and easier to bike to from the parkway/multi-use path. Hyatt Place Jackson/Ridgeland (601-898-8815) and Hampton Inn & Suites Jackson-Ridgeland (769-300-5556) are easy to bike to from the multi-use path (800 feet west of I-55 underpass, exit the walking/bike path onto Highland Colony Pkwy and bike north) and there are restaurants in walking distance. For hotel info, see www.visitridgeland.com.
Camping:
- In the Jackson/Ridgeland area there are no campgrounds that you can easily bike to from the Parkway. There is a campground located north of the Jackson Metro area and half a mile east of the Parkway at milepost 123.8:
Ratliff Ferry Trading Post Campground. The campground has both RV and tent camping. Call 769-231-9525 to make sure they are open on your arrival date. - There are other (private and state park) campgrounds in the Jackson Metro area that you can drive to from the Parkway. For info, go to www.nps.gov/natr/planyourvisit/campgrounds-on-or-adjacent-to-the-parkway.htm
Bicycle Shops:
- The Bike Crossing -
The Bike Crossing is located about 150 yards north of the Parkway at the corner of Old Town Crossing and Jackson Street in Ridgeland and is accessible from the multi-use trail that parallels the Parkway. - Indian Cycle Fitness & Outdoor -
Indian Cycle is located just south of the Parkway on one of the Multi-Use Path's spur routes. - Bicycle Revolution -
Mobile service available by appointment. - RideSouth -
Located south of the Parkway in Brandon, MS.
Food:
Featured Points of Interest:
- Milepost 105.6 - Reservoir Overlook
Top 30, Scenic Overlook, Northern Trailhead of the Multi-Use Path - Bill Waller Mississippi Crafts Center - Located near the Natchez Trace Parkway since 1975, the mission of the Craftsmen’s Guild of Mississippi, Inc., is to preserve, promote, market, educate and encourage excellence in regional crafts, believing that regular contact with the skilled work of the hand enhances both producers’ and patrons’ lives.
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