You know the saying, All Good Things Must Come to an End! With a little sadness and a lot of excitement we are announcing it is time to retire our trusty old travel companion, The Adventure Wagon. She's been real good to us. We've gone on many adventures together between 2018 and 2021 and you'll... Continue Reading →
Colbert’s Stand and Ferry Site: Natchez Trace Parkway MP 327.3
Date Visited: 4/5/2019 Just up the road from Levi Colbert's stand at Buzzard Roost is the stand of his brother George Colbert. George was also a Chickasaw Chief. We took the short trail to the top of the hill were the stand once stood, but nothing remains there today except for this marker showing a... Continue Reading →
Buzzard Roost Spring : Natchez Trace Parkway MP 320.3
Date Visited: 4/5/2019 This week we leave Mississippi and head into the state of Alabama. Our first stop Buzzard Roost Spring. During the peak of travel along the Natchez trace all businesses within the boundaries of the Chickasaw nation were run either directly by the Chickasaw, or in partnership with the Europeans. One such business... Continue Reading →
Cave Spring : Natchez Trace Parkway MP 308.4
Date Visited: 4/5/2019 We had now completed 304 miles of the 444 mile long scenic drive. Next stop Cave Spring. Where you have limestone and water, you have the potential for sinkholes and the depression in the ground you see here is just that thing. Limestone is in the class of rocks called Carbonite. Carbonite... Continue Reading →
Blood, Sweat, Beads & Travel
Those who follow with some regularity know that I make and sell beaded jewelry as a way to help cover the cost of our travel and this website. What you don't know is that we've had trips to the Everglades, Big Bend National Park, and the Grand Canyon all in the works. Two of these... Continue Reading →
Tishomingo State Park : Off the Natchez Trace Parkway MP 304
Date Visited: 4/4/2019 As we headed north the bad weather we had been warned about earlier in the day was quickly beginning to roll in. We made brief stops at Bynum Mounds (MP 232.4) and Witch Dance (MP 233.2). The mounds at Bynum Mounds were built by prehistoric people between 2100 and 1800 years ago,... Continue Reading →
The Old Natchez Trace: Natchez Trace Parkway MP 198.6
Date Visited: 4/4/2019 Near Mathiston, Mississippi, in Choctaw County we came upon MP 198.6 and the historic marker for The Old Natchez Trace. It's here where we learned how the trail became a road. In 1800 congress established a postal route from Nashville Tennessee to Natchez Mississippi. In 1801 the US Army began clearing the... Continue Reading →
Great News Regarding Filming in National Parks
As of this week the National Park Service has issued new guidance regarding permit requirements for filming inside National Parks. I won't go into the specifics of the court rulings that required the National Park Service to change their stance, but I will say that the little guy won for a change! To read the... Continue Reading →
Jeff Busby Park : Natchez Trace Parkway MP 193.1
Date Visited: 4/4/2019 Jeff Busby park was named after Mississippi Congressman Thomas Jefferson Busby who on February 15, 1934 introduced a bill authorizing a survey of the Natchez Trace. Thanks to his efforts the Natchez Trace Trail became part of the National Park Service four short years later. The campground at the park is one... Continue Reading →
Cole Creek : Natchez Trace Parkway MP 175.6
Date Visited: 4/4/2019 We had now driven 175 miles north on the Natchez Trace Parkway and seen some pretty cool things and as well as walked some beautiful little interpretive trails, but our next stop ended up being our favorite little nature trail of them all. During our stop at MP 122 we learned about... Continue Reading →
Travel Markers
I've discovered a new way to incorporate my love for beads with my love for travel. I'm making beaded rocks to use as travel markers. A significant spot in each state will have it's own beaded rock. Will I leave them behind? Maybe. Can you guess where these are going?
Emerald Mound: Natchez Trace Parkway MP 10.3
Date Visited: 4/3/2019 Heading north from the Elizabeth Female Academy along the Natchez Trace Parkway, we hung a left at mile post 10.3 and took the short drive to our next stop where we would spend some reflective time at the second largest ceremonial mound in North America. Second only to Monks Mound in Cahokia,... Continue Reading →
Tamales & Natchez Mississippi
Date Visited: 4/3/2019 First let me start by saying that we were in no way compensated for the information we are about to share. The views and opinions are expressly our own! Last week I mentioned that we were headed to the southern terminus of the Natchez Trace Parkway. Fittingly enough, the 444 mile scenic... Continue Reading →
The Next Adventure
Date Visited: 4/1/2019 For our next adventure we will drive 2653 miles over the course of eight days through the states of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee. Among the many things we'll explore are springs, waterfalls, old inns, Indian mounds and sunken roadways. We'll taste some local BBQ and eat the best darn tamales on... Continue Reading →
Florida to New Mexico: Trip Summary
After a miserably hot night in Mississippi we decided it was too hot and humid in the southeast to continue "tent camping" in our SUV. We skipped our planned stop in the Florida panhandle and headed back home. It would be a long day of driving. We were 13 1/2 hours / 794 miles from... Continue Reading →