
Jeff Busby Campground, Milepost 193.1
- Campground sites are on a first come first served basis, no reservations. Campgrounds are typically busiest during the spring and fall, especially during holiday weekends.
- The campground is on your left as your enter the Jeff Busby Site. This is the smallest of our three Natchez Trace Parkway campgrounds. The parking areas at each site are paved. Please only park on the pavement. The sites are nestled throughout the forest with many trees providing shade in the summer and beautiful fall colors in the fall time.

Meriwether Lewis Campground, Milepost 385.9
- Campground sites are on a first come first served basis, no reservations. Campgrounds are typically busiest during the spring and fall, especially during holiday weekends.
- The 32 site campground is nestled on a ridge at the Meriwether Lewis Death and Burial Site. All sites are first come first served with no fees and no reservations. The pull-through and back-in sites are paved. Please only park on the pavement. There are no hook-ups, dump stations or showers at the campground. The campsites have grill and fire pits and are surrounded by forest.

Rocky Springs Campground, Milepost 54.8
- Campground sites are on a first come first served basis, no reservations. Campgrounds are typically busiest during the spring and fall, especially during holiday weekends.
- History and nature meet at Rocky Springs Campground. Campers can walk sections of the Old Natchez Trace on the Rocky Springs Section of the Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail. There are historic short walks and nature walks. General U.S. Grant camped here as he began his campaign of the siege of Vicksburg.