"I explored Natchez National Historical Park and admired the city's antebellum architecture that reflects its status as one of the oldest river towns." - Katy Spratte Joyce
Katy Spratte Joyce
Katy Spratte Joyce is a food, business, and travel writer based in Omaha, Nebraska. Her work has appeared in a variety of print and digital outlets, including Lonely Planet, Travel + Leisure, TripSavvy, Hemispheres, Condé Nast Traveler, and more.
Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
Absolutely stellar presentation by the guide, and the estate itself is a minor miracle, having been saved from the depradation of Yankees, time, and progress alive. Almost everything is intact -- all but the chicken coop.
Laura R.
Google
Need to get here early so you have time to find parking and walk the streets. Don't forget about the parkway.
Tired of this C.
Google
It was okay. When we went here it was so busy and hot that you really could not doo much. The people in the area was nice. Alot to do around the town. I'll try to go back later when there isn't too many people.
Priscilla A.
Google
Extremely informative. Rangers went out of their way to explain the story of William Johnson and his diaries which told of his life as a freed mulatto barber.
Cass S.
Google
Beautiful area with long sidewalks and overlooks of the Mississippi river.
graham M.
Google
Great informative guides who were dresed in period dress and clearly loved thier work/volentering. Beautiful house not to be missed🙂
Julie R
Google
No picnic tables. Parking at top of steep hill down to small, poorly maintained spot to view Mississippi River (peeling paint, rusty unsafe rail kids could fall through). Never saw the valet/bus advertised to take people down.
Mike M.
Google
Visitor Center closed for renovations and the Natchez Visitor Center was also closed so I could get info on the Site.