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Exploring the Meriwether Lewis Death and Burial Site

Natchez Trace Parkway

Ceremony honoring the life of Meriwether Lewis with reenactors and Army soldiers.

Natchez Trace Parkway

The Last Days of Meriwether Lewis
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      Meriwether Lewis, of the Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery, died while traveling on the Old Natchez Trace in 1809. He is buried at milepost 385.9. Find out about his final days.

      Meriwether Lewis Visitor Information Center Milepost 385.9

      The Meriwether Lewis Visitor Information Center is open seasonally. It is located at milepost 385.9. At this visitor center you can browse exhibits on the last days of Meriwether Lewis. Volunteers and rangers are on hand to help you plan your visit and discuss the final hours of one of the United States' most famous explorers! The exhibits are open and self-guided in a separate section of the visitor center.

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      The Meriwether Lewis Campground at milepost 385.9, on the northern end of the Parkway, has 32 sites. All sites are free and available on a first-come, first served basis. They do not offer electricity, showers, or dump stations. Drinkable water and flush toilets are available on site.

      Enjoy the Meriwether Lewis site which includes hiking trails, a section of Old Trace, exhibits and picnic areas.
      TOTAL SITES: 31
      Electric Hookups: 0
      RV Only: 0
      Tent Only: 0
      Walk to/Boat to: 0
      Group: 0
      Horse: 0
      Other: 1

      Accessibility Information

      ADA Information - Services available: restrooms, visitor center (hours vary), interpretive trail, designated campsite with picnic table.

      Wheelchair Access - Yes

      RV & Trailer Information - No electric or plumbing hookups or dump stations. The length restriction for RVs is 55 feet, including a tow vehicle, and the height restriction is 14 feet. The Parkway can accommodate an RV weighing up to 40,000 pounds.

      RV Allowed - Yes

      RV Max Length in Feet - 55

      Trailer Allowed - Yes

      Classification - This campground is a limited development campground.

      Last updated: May 16, 2021