Safety

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Click on the picture to see a series of the awardees. Eddie Scott receiving the Frank Hadorn Award.

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The staff at the Natchez Trace Parkway takes safety seriously: both theirs and yours.


Check out our safety awards for 2021
 
Your safety and protection is our top concern as you visit the Natchez Trace Parkway. For many visitors, driving is their main method of travel. While the Parkway is scenic and peaceful, the unique design of the Natchez Trace requires visitors to sometimes take extra care to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit. No matter the activity or your itinerary, be sure to keep these safety precautions in mind.

Driving Safety
  • Always wear your seat belt.
  • Obey posted speed limits.
  • Check road conditions before you leave on a trip.
  • Know that the Parkway's lanes are narrower than normal roadways and that the road has little to no shoulder for most of the route.
  • Don't drive distracted. Pull over in a safe spot to use your cell phone or send a text message.
  • Watch for bicyclists as they have the same rights and responsibilities as motorists. Share the road and give at least 3 feet of space when passing.
  • Watch for wildlife on the road, especially in the morning and evening.
  • Beware of the distractions - the wildlife, wildflowers, and extraordinary views all contribute to the Parkway experience. Pull over at designated stops to enjoy the scenery.
  • If driving a recreational vehicle (RV) be alert to areas closed to RVs. Visit our recreational vehicle page for more information.
 
Bicycling Safety
  • Follow the same rules of the road as motorists. Bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers.
  • Ride single-file and on the right (with traffic) at all times. Use hand signals to let motorists know what you will be doing next.
  • Avoid the Tupelo, MS, and Jackson, MS, areas during weekday rush hours due to the high volume of motor vehicle traffic.
  • Plan to be off the Parkway between sundown and sunup. Use lights and reflectors in low-light conditions.
  • Wear brightly-colored, high-visibility clothing and a properly fitting helmet. Carry identification and emergency medical information. Let family members know your itinerary.
  • Treat pedestrians with the same courtesy you would expect from motorists.
  • Report all incidents involving cyclists or pedestrians to the Natchez Trace Parkway at 800-305-7417. In emergency situations, call 911.
Visit our bicycling page for more information about cycling along the Natchez Trace Parkway.
 
At the Natchez Trace Parkway, you can hike on over 60 miles of the Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail, as well as numerous other shorter trails all along the Parkway's route. When hiking any of the trails in the park be sure to follow the guidelines listed below.

Trail Safety
  • Be prepared! Wear good hiking shoes and clothing appropriate for the weather. Mississippi summers are hot and humid. Be sure to bring enough water with you depending on your hike and know your limitations.
  • Prevent injury to one's self and damage to natural resources by staying on the designated trail.
  • At some places, trails cross roads or follow the parkway's shoulder. Use extreme caution in these situations.
  • Be alert for fire ants, poison ivy, and venomous snakes - don't put your hands or feet in places you can't see.
  • If hiking alone, let a family member know where you are headed and when you plan to return.
  • After your hike, be sure to check your body and clothing for ticks.
 
A series of 4 photos of the superintendent presenting certificates to individuals.

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Awards were presented to individuals who made significant contributions to safety. October 2021
 
A series of 3 photos of a uniformed grey haired man handing certificates to uniformed individuals. A gray haired woman, a gray haired bearded man and a young law enforcement ranger.

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North District Safety Awards. October 2021
 
A series of 9 photos of the superintendent handing certificates to Parkway staff.

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Central District Safety Awards. October 2021
 
A series of 6 photos of the superintendent handing certificates to Parkway staff members.
South District Safety Awards. October 2021

Last updated: January 10, 2022

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

2680 Natchez Trace Parkway
Tupelo, MS 38804

Phone:

800 305-7417
The Parkway Visitor Center near Tupelo, MS, is open 9am-4:30pm seven days a week. The visitor center is closed Thanksgiving, December 25th and January 1st.

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