Welcome to ST.N
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
Did you miss your
activation email?
May 25, 2012, 11:02:49 AM
"Life is too short for traffic."
Home
Forums
Photo Gallery
Login
Register
Shop @ MG.C
Shop @ ST.N
Contact
Sport-Touring.Net
»
Global Positioning
»
U.S. Region 5
» Topic:
Natchez trace parkway...
Pages: [
1
]
2
All
Go Down
Print
Topic: Natchez trace parkway... (Read 3020 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
2wTraveler
Reputation 15
Offline
Years Contributed: '09
Motorcycles: 2006 Yamaha FJR1300A, 1999 Triumph Daytona 955i
GPS: Atlanta area
Miles Typed: 1153
My Photo Gallery
Natchez trace parkway...
«
on:
December 10, 2007, 03:27:08 PM »
Has anyone ridden this road from end to end? I am riding down to Stockton Alabama for the Stagecoach RTE on Dec. 29th, then cutting over to New Orleans. From there I plan to head north into Mississippi and picking up the Natchez Trace Parkway, it goes from Natchez MS almost all the way to Nasheville TN. I expect the southern half to be fairly flat and straight, but think the Northern half could be interesting. Anyone been there? what should I expect?
On another note...does anyone here plan on attending the Stagecoach ride in?
Logged
AMA, IBA 33154
Well I've been here, And I've been there, And I've been every f***ing where, So what...so what -Anti-Nowhere League 1981
Members, please
login
to hide this ad.
Guests, please
register
to hide this ad.
Natchez trace parkway...
«
on:
December 10, 2007, 03:27:08 PM »
Logged
Sign Guy
Reputation 0
Offline
Motorcycles: Aprilia Futura
Miles Typed: 71
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #1 on:
December 10, 2007, 04:01:51 PM »
I read somewhere a few years back that it was a pretty good ride. I drove several sections of it when I was in sales. I'd do it given a chance. Not going to the stage coach but have heard through the bmw riders that is a good event.
Logged
02 Rosso Flame Aprilia Futura
Newnan, GA
bpg
Reputation 10
Offline
Motorcycles: '02 Honda CBR1100XX '08 Yamaha WR250R '78 Honda XL250S
GPS: Born/raised/sometimes summer in Clarion, PA; work in Charlotte NC
Miles Typed: 663
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #2 on:
December 10, 2007, 04:32:52 PM »
Not a bad stretch of road, not as challenging as the BRP but very scenic..
Some might call it boring, some say it's a brilliant chunk o' asphalt; ya need to see what YOU think!!
Logged
- Brendan
Will travel for twisties... What is this mysterious "service shop" you speak of?!?
Mac
Stuck in the 3rd world
Reputation 21
Offline
Years Contributed: '10
Years Supported: '11, '12
Motorcycles: 05 ST 1300 abs
GPS: Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan
Miles Typed: 7137
My Photo Gallery
^ Not a cosmetic company's logo
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #3 on:
December 10, 2007, 04:51:19 PM »
It is very nice and scenic. It will get twistier once you leave Ms. Lots of historic places to stop and take pics, if you're into that. There are NO services along the trace. If you want to eat, sleep or get gas, you'll have to leave the trace and find a nearby town. Natchez, Clinton, Jackson, Koscuscio, and Tupelo (birthplace of Elvis, if you didn't know) are the only major cities the trace intersects in Ms, so plan accordingly. The speed limit is also 50 mph and is strictly enforced by the rangers. The stretch from jackson to tupelo is
very boring
at 50. You might get lucky and catch a "rabbit" to make better time.
If you stop in Jackson I can make suggestions for eating and so on. I also have a spare room available, if you want to crash for the night. Pm for details
«
Last Edit: December 10, 2007, 04:53:19 PM by Mac
»
Logged
Tin Can Assn. - The world's third or fourth toughest riders.
You'll never be able to enjoy life if you allow every half-witted dipshit with an opinion to ruin your day. - Slartibartfast Ga
2wTraveler
Reputation 15
Offline
Years Contributed: '09
Motorcycles: 2006 Yamaha FJR1300A, 1999 Triumph Daytona 955i
GPS: Atlanta area
Miles Typed: 1153
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #4 on:
December 10, 2007, 05:53:12 PM »
Pardon my ignorance...but what the heck is a "rabbit"? Is it a fast movig car you can trail and watch for their brake lights?
Logged
AMA, IBA 33154
Well I've been here, And I've been there, And I've been every f***ing where, So what...so what -Anti-Nowhere League 1981
Mac
Stuck in the 3rd world
Reputation 21
Offline
Years Contributed: '10
Years Supported: '11, '12
Motorcycles: 05 ST 1300 abs
GPS: Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan
Miles Typed: 7137
My Photo Gallery
^ Not a cosmetic company's logo
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #5 on:
December 10, 2007, 06:28:52 PM »
Quote from: yamatech2003 on December 10, 2007, 05:53:12 PM
Pardon my ignorance...but what the heck is a "rabbit"? Is it a fast movig car you can trail and watch for their brake lights?
Yes.
Logged
Tin Can Assn. - The world's third or fourth toughest riders.
You'll never be able to enjoy life if you allow every half-witted dipshit with an opinion to ruin your day. - Slartibartfast Ga
Yankee Dog
Reputation 15
Offline
Years Supported: '11
Motorcycles: ...................... 06.Triumph Tiger ........................ 05.Ural.GearUp ........................................ 05.BMW.F650GS
GPS: Decatur, AL
Miles Typed: 1940
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #6 on:
December 11, 2007, 05:44:57 AM »
I rode the whole thing from North to South a couple of years ago. This is my ride report if you are interested.
http://www.sport-touring.net/forums/index.php/topic,3589.0.html
You can actually make pretty good time on the Trace. There are no stop signs or light. No trucks or other comercial traffic. The pavement is good. Very scenic. And although much is made of the heavy traffic enforcment I only say two police cars in all 444 miles of it.
Yankee dog
Logged
Members, please
login
to hide this ad.
Guests, please
register
to hide this ad.
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #6 on:
December 11, 2007, 05:44:57 AM »
Logged
lilwing
Junior Member
Reputation 10
Offline
Motorcycles: '03 FJR1300 - '04 Moto Guzzi V-11 Sport Ballabio (sold) - '02 Harley Davidson Road King Classic
GPS: Middle Tennessee
Miles Typed: 184
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #7 on:
December 11, 2007, 07:50:10 AM »
I ride it from Nashvegas to Tupelo several times a year and the northern leg of the trace is by far the curviest. I have never seen more than 2 LEOs on any round trip and I averaged about 60 MPH. It's great unless you get stuck behind a camper or blue hair that can't even seem to drive the 50 mph speed limit. Fortunately there are plenty of places to pass.
Logged
You never get lost while sport touring, you just find alternative routes to your destination.
kevrider
Reputation 0
Offline
Motorcycles: versys
GPS: memphis
Miles Typed: 274
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #8 on:
December 11, 2007, 08:53:35 AM »
the first time i rode it in '99, i thought it was painfully boring. but that was after my first ride in the hills of NC, GA, etc. that time i was headed north and bailed before i made it to Nashville. bad move. guess i was hoping for something like the BRP. the second time i rode it, in '06, it was a different experience. i was in a different mindset (less sport, more tour) and i thoroughly enjoyed it. it is a beautiful road,
scenery is fantastic
and at this time of year, i imagine traffic will be sparse.
check it out, see how
you
like it.
Logged
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_VU9DKtCw7oM/S_vksyp8CMI/AAAAAAAAB_I/HUkog1zBYdU/sig%20pic%201.jpg
Tyrroneous
Slow Attack Cow
Reputation 9
Offline
Motorcycles: '07 Triumph Daytona 675, 2000 SV650N, '98 XR200R, '04 CRF70, '81 PW50
GPS: Caledonia, MS
Miles Typed: 2129
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #9 on:
December 13, 2007, 08:43:56 AM »
Do not expect BRP like curves. After all, the bulk of the trace is in MS. But it
is
a nice ride if you can get into flower sniffin' mode. Take the time to visit a few information centers and pull over for the views once in a while. Be on the look out for wildlife. I've had a personal encounter with a deer on that road before (I was in a car).
Also, if you take the trace all the way to Nashville, just after the trace ends, there's a fantastic restaurant called The Loveless Cafe. Great food.
As for LEO, I've seen a few...but never had any problems. I generally travel around 60 mph. There's just no way I can go 50mph!
Logged
Ride On...
1moreroad
Motard Tourer?
Reputation 9
Offline
Years Contributed: '07, '09, '10
Years Supported: '11
Motorcycles: 08 WR250X
GPS: MidSouth
Miles Typed: 3654
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #10 on:
December 13, 2007, 08:49:39 AM »
Quote
Also, if you take the trace all the way to Nashville, just after the trace ends, there's a fantastic restaurant called The Loveless Cafe. Great food.
Thanks for the suggestion! I plan to be on the Trace in about a week.
As far as LEOs, I can't speak for the
Federales
on the Trace, but I can give some advice about MS LEOs. Nobody will look twice at you at 5 over. I have not had any problems at 10 over, but YMMV.
Lots of people will go 15 over or even 20 over. There just is not that much traffic. But cops do not like you to go 15 over. DAMHIK
Be careful at dusk, dawn, and in between. I'm still seeing deer on the side of the road although less of them than a month ago. MS has the highest deer population per capita of any state in the country. Look for photos of Mac's bike from about a month ago.
Logged
The government can't regulate common sense or outlaw stupidity. -anon
rocketbunny
slow n steady wins the race
Reputation 12
Offline
Years Contributed: '06, '07
Motorcycles: 2005 BMW R1200ST, 2003 BMW F650GS
GPS: Houston, TX
Miles Typed: 436
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #11 on:
December 14, 2007, 08:05:06 AM »
Quote from: Tyrroneous on December 13, 2007, 08:43:56 AM
Also, if you take the trace all the way to Nashville, just after the trace ends, there's a fantastic restaurant called The Loveless Cafe. Great food.
+11111
Great breakfast... bad for arteries.
Logged
-Becca
IBA#33634 my blog
JoBu
Breakin' Wind
Reputation 13
Offline
Years Contributed: '07
Years Supported: '11
Motorcycles: '01 Yamaha R1; '06 Goldwing; '07 Speed Triple (Roulette Green); '07 Yamaha FJR1300AE; '08 Suzuki B-King (Black)
GPS: Space Coast, FL
Miles Typed: 1219
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #12 on:
December 15, 2007, 04:02:27 AM »
This is one of the roads I've always wanted to ride, if for nothing else than for the scenery and the history. I'm going to plan to take this when going from the CSTN to the ESTN.
Thanks for the link to the ride report, Yankee Dog. I'll pop over there when I'm not at work.
Cheers,
Joe
Logged
“It was the kind of crowd that would have made the Fool Killer lower his club and shake his head and walk away, frustrated by the magnitude of the opportunity.”
1moreroad
Motard Tourer?
Reputation 9
Offline
Years Contributed: '07, '09, '10
Years Supported: '11
Motorcycles: 08 WR250X
GPS: MidSouth
Miles Typed: 3654
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #13 on:
December 16, 2007, 03:45:05 PM »
Quote from: JoBu on December 15, 2007, 04:02:27 AM
This is one of the roads I've always wanted to ride, if for nothing else than for the scenery and the history. I'm going to plan to take this when going from the CSTN to the ESTN.
The problem with the Trace is that it runs from southwest MS to north central TN. It's such an inconvenient direction for me, that I haven't had a chance to ride it -- it's too out of the way to connect the Ozarks to the Appalachians.
Logged
The government can't regulate common sense or outlaw stupidity. -anon
Members, please
login
to hide this ad.
Guests, please
register
to hide this ad.
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #13 on:
December 16, 2007, 03:45:05 PM »
Logged
JoBu
Breakin' Wind
Reputation 13
Offline
Years Contributed: '07
Years Supported: '11
Motorcycles: '01 Yamaha R1; '06 Goldwing; '07 Speed Triple (Roulette Green); '07 Yamaha FJR1300AE; '08 Suzuki B-King (Black)
GPS: Space Coast, FL
Miles Typed: 1219
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #14 on:
December 17, 2007, 03:44:09 AM »
Quote from: 1moreroad on December 16, 2007, 03:45:05 PM
The problem with the Trace is that it runs from southwest MS to north central TN. It's such an inconvenient direction for me, that I haven't had a chance to ride it -- it's too out of the way to connect the Ozarks to the Appalachians.
Good point. I did take a quick look at it, and while I won't ride the entire length, I'm planning on trying to ride about 2/3's of it. I need to end up near Nashville anyway as my Mom lives in Lynchburg, and I plan to stop over there for a couple of days.
Cheers,
Joe
Logged
“It was the kind of crowd that would have made the Fool Killer lower his club and shake his head and walk away, frustrated by the magnitude of the opportunity.”
bamarider
Reputation 0
Offline
Motorcycles: 08 Ducati Multistrada, 02 BMW K1200LT, 05 Yamaha FZ1
Miles Typed: 63
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #15 on:
December 22, 2007, 06:20:37 AM »
The last few miles up in tn. have some good long sweepers, and be sure to exit off @ hwy 90 so you can look up at the bridge that crosses the valley. There's also a BMW & Ducati dealer ship in Nashville that's not to hard to get to from the trace if you want to do a little shopping.
Logged
Bobcattoo
Reputation 0
Offline
Motorcycles: 2004 FJR; 2002 OldWing; 2005 DRZ400sm
GPS: Natchez Trace Area of Tenn.
Miles Typed: 59
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway... corrections
«
Reply #16 on:
December 25, 2007, 05:48:33 PM »
FYI: The Memorable Bridge spans Hwy 96 and the Ducati dealership has been outta business for better than a year.
And the last two legs North of Hwy 46 are the most enjoyable for an Sport enthusiast BUT weekend bicyclists, traffic, and Park Rangers will increase your risk. Best time is early morning or weekdays.
Ride Safe or Ride Well
Bobcat
«
Last Edit: December 25, 2007, 05:56:58 PM by Bobcattoo
»
Logged
Ride Safe or Ride Well!
1moreroad
Motard Tourer?
Reputation 9
Offline
Years Contributed: '07, '09, '10
Years Supported: '11
Motorcycles: 08 WR250X
GPS: MidSouth
Miles Typed: 3654
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #17 on:
December 26, 2007, 05:38:40 AM »
Came home on the Trace in TN and AL. I got off to get gas in Iuka thinking I might not reach Tupelo. I shouldn't have worried -- I was going so slow I was getting almost 55 mpg!
The northernmost 20 miles or so are BLISS. Wide open smooth sweepers. Nothing tricky, just a series of linked turns. Just enough to be interesting but easy enough that almost anyone who passed the MSF course would not be intimidated. It does settle down and get a little boring. Some of the turn outs look interesting, but I really needed to get home last night.
There are clearly some dirt roads that run parallel to the Trace for miles and miles. Might be interesting on a KLR.
Saw maybe a dozen cars, half a dozen bikers and 2 or 3 bicyclists in 120 miles-ish of the Trace yesterday. I was doing about 5 - 10 over the limit and the Sheriff and Ranger didn't look twice at me.
Logged
The government can't regulate common sense or outlaw stupidity. -anon
dartfrog
Let's Ride!
Reputation 10
Offline
Miles Typed: 14
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #18 on:
December 26, 2007, 03:48:54 PM »
http://dartfrog.blogspot.com/2006/07/natchez-trace-pucketts-grocery.html
Enjoy the trip
Logged
Charlie
'04 Multistrada
NTSR Member AMA 259785
http://dartfrog.blogspot.com/
http://dartfrog.grouprider.com/
bamarider
Reputation 0
Offline
Motorcycles: 08 Ducati Multistrada, 02 BMW K1200LT, 05 Yamaha FZ1
Miles Typed: 63
My Photo Gallery
Re: Natchez trace parkway...
«
Reply #19 on:
December 28, 2007, 09:14:29 PM »
I didn't have a map in front of me when I posted the other day, guess my memory not to good. The dealership that I mentioned is Bloodworth motorsports on white bridge pike in Nashville, they sell BMW & ducati. A friend & I rode up there A few weeks ago, they had a good selection of bikes & accessories. There were a lot of bicyclists out the sat. morning we rode up.
Logged
Pages: [
1
]
2
All
Go Up
Print
Sport-Touring.Net
»
Global Positioning
»
U.S. Region 5
» Topic:
Natchez trace parkway...
Jump to:
Please select a destination:
-----------------------------
Administration
-----------------------------
=> Announcements & Rules
-----------------------------
The Open Road
-----------------------------
=> General Sport-Touring Discussion
=> Ride Reports
=> Motorcycle Polls
=> Beginner's Garage
=> ST.N Rallies/Meets
===> STN National
===> Borscht Burn
===> ESTN
===> SNOB
===> WCRM
-----------------------------
The Club House
-----------------------------
=> Pit Row
=> Iron Butt
=> Dirt Lovers
===> Off Road Ride Reports
=> Manufacturer Row
===> Aprilia
===> BMW
===> Buell
===> Ducati
===> Harley-Davidson
===> Honda
===> Kawasaki
===> KTM
===> Moto Guzzi
===> Suzuki
===> Triumph
===> Yamaha
===> Other
-----------------------------
The Tech Zone
-----------------------------
=> Mods & Maintenance
=> Gadgets
=> Gear and Apparel
-----------------------------
Global Positioning
-----------------------------
=> U.S. Region 1
=> U.S. Region 2
=> U.S. Region 3
=> U.S. Region 4
=> U.S. Region 5
=> U.S. Region 6
=> Canada
=> Europe & U.K.
=> Australia & New Zealand
-----------------------------
The Marketplace
-----------------------------
=> Bike Tech
=> Bikes Only
=> Non-bike Items
=> Vendor, Group Buy, Member Offers
-----------------------------
The Lounge
-----------------------------
=> Off Topic Discussion
=> EOE: Experts On Everything
Loading...
Copyright © 2001 - 2012 Sport-Touring.Net.
All rights reserved.
SimplePortal 2.3.1 © 2008-2009, SimplePortal