Natchez Trace Parkway Coloring Pages

Do you and your kids find yourselves "parked" at home and missing the Natchez Trace Parkway? Download and print coloring pages at home. Then, share a picture of your artwork work with us on social media. We will be adding new pages periodically so keep checking back.
 
black line drawing representing the Sunken Trace. Trees line each side of the sunken trace.
Sunken Trace coloring page

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Sunken Trace
The sunken trace has happened over thousands of years due to the loess soil in the region.
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black line drawing representing the John Coffee Bridge over the Tennessee River. There is a two rail fence in the foreground.
John Coffee Bridge over the Tennessee River Coloring Page

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John Coffee Bridge over the Tennessee River
Before their were bridges and cars there were ferries that took people and supplies across the Tennessee River along the Natchez Trace. Draw and color what you see when crossing the bridge.
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black line drawing representing the Gordon House. The house has two doors and three windows on the first floor and three window on the second floor. The house has one chimney on each end of the home.
Gordon House coloring page

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Gordon House
John and Dolly Gordon’s home was completed in 1818. John died a short time later in June of 1819. Dolly Gordon remained at their house with their children and growing family as well as their enslaved people who farmed the plantation until her death in 1859. The Gordon House is one of two remaining building on the Natchez Trace Parkway dating to the early 1800s. Draw what you think a scene at the Gordon House would look like for arriving boatmen on their way to Nashville.
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black line drawing representing the Natchez Trace Post Rider Symbol. The words Natchez Trace Parkway go around the circle with a silhouette of a man riding a horse in the middle.
Natchez Trace Post Rider Symbol Coloring Page

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Natchez Trace Post Rider Symbol
Color in your own version of the Natchez Trace Post Rider Symbol
Download the Natchez Trace Post Rider Symbol coloring page
 
black line drawing of National Park Service Arrowhead. The drawing is an arrowhead shape with a sequoia tree on the left side, bison in the foreground and a lake in mountain in the background. Words National Park Service are at the top.
National Park Service Arrowhead coloring page

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National Park Service Arrowhead
The arrowhead of the National Park Service represents all the over 400 national parks preserved throughout the United States.
Download National Park Service Arrowhead coloring page
 
black line drawing of a cannon on it's carriage. The cannon points to the right with the tongue of the carriage pointing to the left
Cannon coloring page

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Cannon
The Natchez Trace played a key role in the Vicksburg campaign during the civil war in 1863. Soldiers also fought in the area of the Natchez Trace at the battles of Brices Cross Road and Tupelo in 1864.
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Black line drawing of a female Park Ranger. She is wear the National Park Service Uniform and flat hat. The figure is looking directly at the viewer. The drawing does not have facial features.
Female Park Ranger Coloring Page

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National Park Rangers
National Park Rangers come for all backgroudns and walks of life. Coloring yourself as the next generation of Park Rangers.
Download female Park Ranger Coloring Page

Download male Park Ranger Coloring Page

Last updated: June 13, 2022

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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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