- Our list of the best things to do in Natchez, Mississippi, features the top 28 nearby activities — including 15 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Natchez, MS has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, Outdoor Places, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 27 things to do within the city of Natchez, MS , followed by 1 popular activity in the nearby city of Ferriday
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Covering 100 acres, the Historic Natchez Cemetery was established in 1822 and is the final resting place of the first mayor of Natchez. It has many interesting marble monuments, creative iron fences, and artistically sculptured inscriptions, all depicting the traditions of the pre-Civil War era.
6.9 Miles
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Natchez Trace Parkway, Natchez, MS
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Featuring a 444 mile road, Natchez Trace Parkway National Park offers visitors a driving route with scenic views of trees covered in Spanish moss. The park itself has a variety of historical sites to see like the Gorden House.
1.7 Miles
Magnificent and imposing, Longwood is a partially-finished mansion in Natchez, Mississippi. It is available for tours. Longwood is one of the most architecturally important buildings in Mississippi and is frequented by architects from throughout the United States.
0.3 Miles
The elaborate Rosalie Mansion in Natchez, Mississippi is a historic site maintained and managed by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The mansion has a Colonial-style exterior, but is furnished almost exclusively in Victorian appointments.
0.8 Miles
The Natchez Visitor Center is focused on helping visitors to the area plan and enjoy their visit to Natchez. Historical displays and films help to introduce the area's rich past. Discounted tickets to area featured venues are available.
0.4 Miles
Fans of live acoustic music enjoy the offerings at Stone House Concerts, a venerable stone house now used as a tiny concert venue. All programming is acoustic-only, and seating is extremely limited.
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The cathedral of the diocese since 1886 until 1977, the St. Mary Basilica is the final resting place of the exhumed remains of the first catholic bishop of Mississippi.
2.1 Miles
Built in the Greek revival architectural style, the Melrose mansion was declared a National Historic Landmark. It is furnished accordingly to the period prior to the Civil War. It has a 2 stories kitchen, a smoke house, and slave quarters, just to name a few of the amenities.
0.9 Miles
Notable for its sunset views of the Mississippi River, Bluff Park has iron-fenced sidewalks that make walking along the bluffs comfortable for visitors.
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Built in 1830 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, the First Presbyterian Church is not only a place of worship, but also a place where holy sacraments can be performed.