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Natchez Trace Parkway Closure in Choctaw and Webster Counties Extended

The pull-off site for a section of Old Trace. In the background, there is an excavator atop a large pile of gravel. A dump truck unloads more gravel onto the pile.
Construction continutes between Mississippi Highway 413 (milepost 181) and U.S. Highway 82 (milepost 204).

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News Release Date: December 12, 2025

TUPELO, Miss. – Construction-related closure of the Natchez Trace Parkway between Mississippi Highway 413 (milepost 181) and U.S. Highway 82 (milepost 204) in Choctaw and Webster counties will remain in effect longer than originally anticipated.

The section of the parkway, including the Jeff Busby Campground and day use area, has been closed since June 9, 2025, to allow for the removal and replacement of failed pavement and culverts. While the project was initially expected to be completed by the end of summer, unforeseen site conditions and weather delays have extended the timeline. A definitive reopening date is not available at this time. Construction will continue into 2026.

“We understand this extended closure is frustrating for travelers and local communities,” said Natchez Trace Parkway Superintendent Wendy Ross. “The safety of visitors, staff, and construction crews remains our priority with this project. We are committed to completing the work as safely and efficiently as possible.”

The closure affects all traffic, including vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians. A signed detour remains in place between Mississippi Highway 413 and U.S. Highway 82. While the detour route itself is approximately 40 miles long, it adds an estimated 10 miles and 15 minutes of additional travel time compared to the parkway route.

The NPS encourages the public to check the parkway website, www.nps.gov/natr, or follow @NatchezTraceParkwayNPS on Facebook for the latest updates. 

Project Background: This closure is the first phase of a larger, multi-phase effort to rehabilitate 83 miles of the Natchez Trace Parkway in Mississippi, funded by approximately $130.6 million from the Great American Outdoors Act’s Legacy Restoration Fund and the Federal Highway Administration’s Nationally Significant Federal Lands and Tribal Projects Program. Construction is occurring from mileposts 121 to 204 and includes roadway rehabilitation, culvert and bridge repairs, and safety improvements.
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Last updated: December 12, 2025

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