
Finding Flowers
Natchez Trace Parkway
This is a guide to help identify what wildflowers might be blooming when in what parts of the Natchez Trace Parkway.
(This page is in development, please check back to see more seasons and wildflowers) Please remember that all plants are protected and flowers should remain growing where they are so new flowers can grow in the future. Wildflowers on the Natchez Trace Parkway bloom in a wave starting at the southern end at Natchez, MS, and progressively move north with warming weather. Early Spring Happens at Southern section of the Parkway - Mid February through March Middle section of the Parkway - Early March through April Northern section of the Parkway - Late March through eary May Click on the link below Early Spring flowers Early Spring Trees with Flowers Mid-Spring Happens at Southern section of the Parkway - April through early May Middle section of the Parkway - Late April through May Northern section of the Parkway - May through early June Click on the link below Mid-Spring Flowers
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5-160 Minutes
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Spring, Summer, Fall
Day, Dawn
Flowers can be enjoyed at many levels. There are many places to look for wildflowers. They can be see at all pulloffs, exhibits, places and trails. Please see each location to determine the mobility needed to traverse the area. Most flowers may be gently touched and smelled, but must remain growing where they are. Please be aware that some flowers have defenses. For example, thistles have spines and poison ivy created allergic reactions. They should NOT be touched.
Yes — Pets are allowed on leashes 6' or less. They should not destroy any plants.
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There is no age limit to who enjoys seeing wildflowers.
All along the Parkway
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