Section of Parkway to be Closed for Paving

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Aug. 10. It is reproduced in full below.

Natchez Trace Parkway

News Release

Release date: Aug. 10, 2023

Contact: Jeremy Childs, e-mail us

Section of Parkway to be Closed for Paving

Tupelo Mississippi - Beginning Aug. 16, a section of the Natchez Trace Parkway will be closed for paving and embankment repairs from Milepost 239 - 251. A Signed detour from Highway 32 (MP 239.2) to Highway 6 (MP 256.9) will be in place.

Details of the detour are as follows:

North Bound Detour

1. Near Mile Post 239.2 turn left on Ramp to MS 32 and continue to MS 32.

2. At MS 32 turn right and continue 12.7 miles East on MS 32/MS 41 to the US 45 Alt. North Ramp

3. Turn left onto US 45/45A Ramp and continue 14.2 miles North to the MS 6/US 278 West Ramp.

4. Turn right onto Ramp and Continue to MS 6/US278.

5. Turn left onto MS 6/US278 and continue 4.2 Miles to the Natchez Trace Parkway Exit Ramp.

6. Turn right onto Ramp and Continue to Natchez Trace Parkway.

7. Turn right onto Natchez Trace Parkway and continue North.

South Bound Detour

1. Near Mile Post 256.7 turn left on Ramp to MS 6/US278 and continue to MS 6/US 278.

2. Turn right onto MS 6/US278 and continue 4 Miles to the US 45/45A Ramp.

3. Turn right onto US 45/45A Ramp and continue 14 Miles South on US 45/45A to MS 32/MS41 Ramp.

4. Turn right onto MS 32/MS 41 Ramp and continue to MS 32/MS 41.

5. At MS 32/MS41 turn right and continue 12.5 miles West on MS 32/MS 41 to the Natchez Trace Parkway Exit Ramp.

6. Turn left onto Ramp and Continue to Natchez Trace Parkway.

7. Turn right onto Natchez Trace Parkway and continue South.

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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