Packed up and ready to go.
Night before Day 1 of biking at Hummingbird Haven B&B near northern terminus.
Screened-in porch at Hummingbird Haven.
Hummingbird Haven is dog friendly.
Hummingbird Haven is dog friendly.
Entrance to the Natchez Trace Parkway.
One of many "Trail of Tears" Cherokee Removal Routes signs on the Parkway.
Tobacco Farm at milepost 401.4.
Collinwood, Tennessee's Train Depot Library & Museum
Farmhouse Sanctuary B&B in northwest Alabama
Farmhouse Sanctuary innkeepers - Conrad and Ute
Barry with two other cyclists getting ready to enjoy breakfast at Farmhouse Sanctuary.
Donkey at Farmhouse Sanctuary
Don't mess with me at Farmhouse Sanctuary
Sheep at Farmhouse Sanctuary
Horses at Farmhouse Sanctuary
Ute checking on the herd.
Entering Mississippi at milepost 308.9
Tishomingo State Park campground
Tishomingo State Park campground
Interpretive sign at Pharr Indian Mounds - milepost 286.7
3 of the 8 mounds at Pharr Indian Mounds
Touring Motorcyclists taking a pitstop at Pharr Indian Mounds
Parkway Visitor Center at milepost 266 just north of Tupelo, MS
This Trace angel shuttled Barry around a closed section of the Parkway and gave him a tour of Tupelo.
Johnnie's Drive-In Restaurant - Tupelo, MS
The Elvis Booth at Johnnie's Drive-In Restaurant - Tupelo, MS
Gift Shop and Council House Restaurant at French Camp Historic Village at milepost 180.8
French Camp Baptist Church
French Camp B&B at French Camp Historic Village at milepost 180.8
Courthouse at Kosciusko, Mississippi - milepost 160
Maple Terrace Inn B&B - Kosciusko, MS
The Loft at Little Bluestem Farm - milepost 136.4
The Loft at Little Bluestem Farm - milepost 136.4
Pearl River at the River Bend site - milepost 122.6
Reservoir Overlook - milepost 105.6
The Parkway at Milepost 61 looking south
Isabella B&B in Port Gibson, MS - milepost 41
Southern Terminus - milepost 0
View of Mississippi River from the Natchez Bluff
View of Mississippi River from the Natchez Bluff
American Queen docked at Natchez-Under-The-Hill
Natchez-Under-The-Hill
Back home after I Biked the 444-mile Natchez Trace Parkway