Explore This Secret Trail Around This Historic Site In Mississippi
The Natchez Trace is one of the most scenic drives in the South. The 444-mile drive from Nashville to Natchez is especially beautiful during the fall, with countless leaf-peepers loading up their playlists and enjoying the view. If you do find yourself along this historic road and want to get out and stretch your legs, be sure to keep an eye out for this secret trail in Mississippi.
Jeff Busby Park is an 18-site campground park located on the Natchez Trace Parkway at milepost 193.1 in Ackerman, Mississippi.
It’s the perfect pitstop along your scenic drive. There are picnic tables, restrooms, and plenty of green space to sprawl out.
But the real star of the show at this park is the 1.6-mile Little Mountain Trail.
Right from the parking area, you'll have a top-shelf view.
From there, you can descend down the trail.
The trail is great for birdwatching, and as you can see from the photo above, it really shines during fall!
Try to time your visit during peak fall foliage! Check out our previous article covering when the leaves will change in Mississippi to see some dates.
Even if you don't catch this secret trail in Mississippi in the fall, there's always something beautiful to see.
It's a great spot for birdwatchers, but the trail also has some lovely wildflowers and blooms that will quickly capture your attention. Get yourself an AllTrails+ account so you can download the trail map and unlock special features.
Since the trail is less than two miles, it's perfect for a quick roadside stop as you make your way along the Natchez Trace.
You may even be inspired to spend a night at the campground!
Have you ever explored this secret trail in Mississippi? Let us know in the comments below!
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