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Natchez Trace Parkway to close in Choctaw and Webster counties (Milepost 181 – 204)

A large dump truck and backhoe sit side by side on what was once a two lane road that is now dug down to the dirt level below the road. Deep tire and tractor tracks cover the dirt road bed. The outline of the backhoe operator in a grey shirt is visible in
Removal of failing materials from existing roadway during a previous Natchez Trace Parkway road construction project.

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News Release Date: June 5, 2025

Contact: Mandi Toy, 662-322-1077

TUPELO, Miss. – On Monday, June 9 at 2 p.m., the National Park Service will close Natchez Trace Parkway from Mississippi Highway 413 (MP 181) to U.S. Highway 82 (MP 204) in Choctaw and Webster counties in Mississippi. The last night to camp at Jeff Busby campground is Sunday, June 8. 

The road will be closed to all traffic, including vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians, as construction crews work to repair failing areas of the parkway. A signed detour will be in place between Mississippi Highway 413 (MP 181) and U.S. Highway 82 (MP 204) to navigate around the closure. Travelers can expect about 15 minutes (10 miles) added to their drive. The closure is necessary to provide for safety of workers and visitors while the parkway undergoes full removal of failed sections of pavement and culverts.  

Additionally, Jeff Busby campground and day use area will remain closed while construction is underway. The last night for campers to stay overnight is Sunday, June 8. All campers and day users must vacate the Jeff Busby site by noon on Monday, June 9.  

The closure is anticipated to last through summer. Check the parkway website at www.nps.gov/natr, Facebook @NatchezTraceParkwayNPS, or call (800) 305-7417 for updates on the road status. 

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Last updated: June 5, 2025

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