Motorcycling The Natchez Trace: Everyone's Doin' It!

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motorcycle-rider-tail-of-the-dragon.jpg With the warmer weather (we're seeing 70's during the day and 40's at night here in Franklin) and extended daylight hours (thanks to Daylight Saving Time being bumped up 3 weeks earlier), the one place that motorcyclists in Middle Tennessee flock to is the Natchez Trace Parkway.

But, the fact of the matter is... motorcycle riders from many different places are making their way to the Trace these days.

The Natchez Trace Parkway has become a leading tour route for motorcyclists from all over the country. Everyone wants to "ride the Trace" at some point in time!


And I can't say that I blame them.

If I had a motorcycle I'd be right out there with 'em!

Yep, I've begged Jim for years... but he keeps choosing Jeeps instead. (First this one, in lieu of a motorcycle... then this one.)

So as I sit here with motorcycle envy, reading about motorcycles, rather than riding them... I share with you my favorite Natchez Trace trip reports, photos, videos, and side trips from others who've been there, done that.

I guess some of us will just have to be content to live vicariously through them.

...Enjoy the ride!

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What It's Like To Ride A Motorcycle On The Trace

Check out these interesting motorcycle stories which include highlights from a trip along the Natchez Trace Parkway:

Deal's Gap/Natchez Trace -- After an adventurous ride along "the Motorcycle Playground of the United States" (Deal's Gap - The Dragon - Cherohala Skyway), Robert Hilliard (a.k.a. "Trip) & friends from Texas rode the Natchez Trace Parkway from near Deerfield, Tennessee to Tupelo, Mississippi. (Check out their route maps, photos, and even videos!)

All he said was five words..."318 curves in 11 miles". No man alive could smile as wide as I was smiling. So, the plan was put into motion and a trip was formed to ride Deal's Gap, or what many riders affectionately call, "The Dragon" and The Natchez Trace, all in an 8-day trip.
-- Robert "Trip" Hilliard


A Natchez Trace Side Trip -- Paul Chadwick from New Mexico, takes his "traveling machine" on a trip along the Natchez Trace Parkway.

Actually there are almost more motorcycles than four-wheeled vehicles... The Natchez Trace was a bit of a side trip, but well worth the extra time. It's a beautiful motorcycle road and highly recommended.
-- Paul Chadwick
Here are even more fun motorcycle trips from Paul!


Natchez Trace Parkway & Vicksburg, Mississippi -- Dick Nicolay (a.k.a. "Nic"), a photojournalist from Kansas City, Missouri and his friend, Larry, share photos and some interesting side trips from their motorcycle ride along the Natchez Trace Parkway.

It was "a five day, just over 1,700 mile route that would take us southwest to Missouri and the Table Rock Lake area, then into Arkansas and southeast across the state, taking full advantage of the great roads in the north central mountainous area. From there, it would be into Memphis where we’d then go south to Tupelo to catch the Natchez Trace. So as not to occupy too much time for us working stiffs, we'd only ride the Trace into Jackson, hop off and go west to Vicksburg, before returning home.
-- Dick "Nic" Nicolay


Slow Cruising The Natchez Trace Parkway -- Brian Salisbury from Long Island, NY summarizes a few motorcycle trips he's taken on The Trace. He says it's the perfect road for slow cruising...

The next morning, I packed up and got rolling at sunrise. I can still remember the clear, fresh air, the smell of dogwoods, the comfort of having a full tank of gas, and the enjoyment of winging along this beautiful, empty country road all by myself. I spent most of the day looping in and out of points of interest along the trace.
-- Brian Salisbury


Natchez Trace: A 450 Mile Journey Across Time (.pdf) -- Bill Keese shares an article he wrote for Ride Texas magazine about motorcycling on the Natchez Trace Parkway. He rode through all three states: Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee, and shares some of the most beautiful photographs and most thorough write-ups about his experiences along the way. (...Also excellent reviews of many different side trips!)

The Natchez Trace Parkway's northern terminus is at the intersection of Tennessee State Highway 100, about 10 miles south of Nashville. After riding approximately 450 miles on one of the most beautiful roads in America, the northern terminus comes as a stark contrast. The red light at the intersection appears as a glaring warning that we are about to leave the Natchez Trace Parkway, our safe haven for the past 450 miles, and re-enter the harsh realities of the real world. It was somewhat disheartening to me.
-- Bill Keese


Ride Photos From The Natchez Trace Parkway -- Scott Craig shares a lot of photos and a brief write-up about this motorcycle trips along the Natchez Trace Parkway -- from Alabama to Tennessee.

There is a loop about 65 miles long from my home to the Northern Terminus at Highway 100, down The Trace to Leipers Fork (the best part of The Trace!), and back home through Franklin that is a great afternoon ride. To me The Trace is just a fun place to ride a motorcycle.
-- Scott Craig
Check out photos from Scott's fall foliage ride


Two Dogs Motorcycle Club Ride -- Follow along as three guys embark on a 6-day trip from Franklin, NC to Nashville, TN and onto Natchez, MS. It was the first time any of them had been on the Natchez Trace Parkway. ("Gator", "Preacher" and "Possum" adopted the name "The Over the Hill Gang" for this trip.)

On the way south out of Jackson, to avoid the graveled stretch of the trace that's under construction, our guys followed a route suggested to them by a local man. They took Old Port Gibson Road, a paved, curvy, two-lane that was canopied with trees. Was a nice route. Got back on the trace at Fort Gibson.
-- "Lizzard"
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Dress For The Fall, Not For The Ride "...Having just completed a 1,400 mile tour from Houston, Texas to Tupolo, Mississippi in order to explore the Natchez Trace, it seems a good time to reflect on what was learned during that trip."

Tennessee Motorcycle Roads "...Your one-stop resource for great motorcycle roads in Tennessee."

National Park Passport Stamps "...Collecting these silly ink blots is addictive and should be made illegal! Nobody in their right mind would drive (or in my case ride a motorcycle) many miles just to get something stamped in a little book. But we do it."

"Share The Road" On The Natchez Trace Parkway "...Motorcycles and bicycles and cars, oh my! Those are only some of the vehicles you'll find sharing the road on the Natchez Trace Parkway."

4 Helmet-Cam Videos "...Sit back and enjoy the ride, as this motorcycle rider on the Natchez Trace Parkway gives you a turn-by-turn update via his helmet-cam and voice recorder."

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Photos

  • A row of bright yellow trees. This is how these trees usually look at peak season... so we're very close!
  • My final shot before exiting the Trace on Highway 96 in Franklin -- this bridge spans over Highway 96.
  • The view as you exit Sunset Park back onto the Natchez Trace Parkway and head toward Bellevue.
  • I call this area Sunset Park, because there's a sign as you turn in that says the parking areas here close at sunset.
  • This is my favorite spot to see Fall colors each year -- these trees are always among the most vibrant.
  • Bicycling in the Fall on the Natchez Trace Parkway.
  • Beautiful autumn colors along the Natchez Trace Parkway in Tennessee.
  • Some bright colors on the Natchez Trace Parkway, but we're still a couple days away from peak fall foliage colors...
  • First turn onto the Natchez Trace Parkway -- I saw lots of cyclists, lots of cars, and lots colors.
  • Approaching the Natchez Trace bridge -- just entered the Natchez Trace Parkway from Highway 96 in Franklin, TN.
  • Crossing the famous Natchez Trace Bridge in Tennessee -- over highway 96 in Franklin.
  • The obligatory entrance sign photo -- with fall colors in the background. They're not nearly as vibrant as they will be in a few days...

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