Mississippi is full of cities that bear names with Native American roots. But the state’s Native American ties are much deeper than a few monikers. In fact, Mississippi was once “home to a greater variety of indigenous tribes than any other southeastern state.” Luckily, there are still a few places where you can explore this interesting part of the state’s past – and the Chickasaw Village Site is one of them. The best part is that the site includes a trail with plenty of signage, offering the perfect combination of recreation and education. Take a look:

The Chickasaw Village Site is located at milepost 261.8 on the Natchez Trace Parkway in Tupelo.

National Park Planner At first glance, the site may not look like much, but it’s actually pretty significant since it once contained a Chickasaw village that dated back to the 1700s.

You can drive straight to the Chickasaw Village. Or, you can begin your journey at the Old Town Overlook (milepost 263.9) and hike two miles to the historic site.

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Years ago, archaeologists found the remnants of three homes and a fort. Though the structures have been moved, they’ve been replaced with artist renderings of what the village would’ve looked like along with lots of informative signage.

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You’ll also notice concrete rings on the ground – these were put in place to illustrate the positioning of the buildings that once stood at the site.

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The signage about the former structures isn’t all you’ll find, though. There’s also a covered shelter, which features several informative panels about the history of the Chickasaw Indian tribe.

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A short nature trail starts at the covered information center, and is definitely worth checking out.

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The trail is a bit hilly but at 0.3 miles, it’s easy enough for hikers of all ages and skill levels.

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Along the way, you’ll find lots of signage, which provides information about local plants and how the Indians used the plants.

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For more information on the Chickasaw Village Site, click here.

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At first glance, the site may not look like much, but it’s actually pretty significant since it once contained a Chickasaw village that dated back to the 1700s.

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So, ever been to this historic site? Did you even know it existed? Know of another historic hike? Tell us in the comments section.

Address: Natchez Trace Parkway Milepost 261.8, Tupelo, MS 38801

This isn’t the only trail that leads to an incredible piece of history. Read about another here.

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