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Contact: Doug Sprouse, 662-680-4029
TUPELO, Miss. – The National Park Service has begun prescribed fires along the Natchez Trace Parkway, marking the start of the fire season that runs through May 2026. The first burn took place at the 20-Mile Bottom overlook near milepost 278. Additional burns are planned in:
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Chickasaw County, MS: Hernando DeSoto area (milepost 243–246)
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Lee County, MS: Blackbelt Prairie, Chickasaw Village, Headquarters, and Parkway Visitor Center (milepost 251–266)
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Colbert County, AL: Freedom Hills (milepost 312–319)
Safety reminders for drivers:
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Slow to 30 mph and turn on headlights
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Watch for smoke, firefighters, and equipment
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Expect smoke to linger for several days
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Trails and pullouts may be closed during burns
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If visibility drops below 500 feet (150 meters), rangers may temporarily stop traffic
Prescribed fires reduce wildfire risk and promote healthy forests and prairies by clearing overgrown vegetation.
These projects are funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which invests in forest restoration, hazardous fuels management, and post-wildfire recovery across America’s public lands.
For updates, visit the park’s website or follow Natchez Trace Parkway on social media. Learn more at: www.nps.gov/natr/parkmgmt/firemanagement.htm
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Last updated: November 18, 2025