Few People Know There’s A Valley Of Blooms Hidden Along The Natchez Trace Parkway In Mississippi
Spanning more than 400 miles through three states, the Natchez Trace Parkway is brimming with spectacular sites of all kinds, including a valley prone to seasonal blooms. Fittingly dubbed Dogwood Valley, it provides one of the parkway’s most striking vistas – and yet, few people know about it.
So, when do the trees in Dogwood Valley bloom? Well, that depends. Typically, a warm winter means blooms will pop up sometime in early April. A long, cold winter could prevent their arrival by a few weeks – or longer. And since each year is different, park rangers cannot predict when the trees will reach peak bloom. Follow the Natchez Trace Parkway on Facebook for updates on dogwood trees and other seasonal happenings.
Remember, Dogwood Valley is located at milepost 275.5 on the Natchez Trace Parkway.
Dogwood Valley is darling, but it’s not the only trail with lots of blooms. This Mississippi wildflower trail is another.
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