Are you willing to travel for donuts? If you answered yes, you’ve come to the right place because we mapped out a route that leads to some of the best donuts in the state. The sweet trail makes for a delightfully delicious day trip! Take a look:

As you can see from the map, hitting up each donut shop will take a little over 15 hours.

google.com Love donuts but not 15 hours worth? That’s okay; just click on the link directly below the map to alter the route. We’ve selected stops throughout the state, so regardless of where you’re located, you should be able to make it to at least one of the places listed.

  1. The TatoNut Donut Shop

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The Tatonut Donut Shop/Facebook As home of “the only real donut,” the TatoNut Donut Shop seems like an appropriate first stop. Plus, it’s a good idea to get there early, since it’s a popular spot and tends to get pretty crowded. However, once you sink your teeth into the one-of-a-kind donuts, which are made with potato flour, you’ll see what all the fuss is about.

  1. Lee’s Donuts

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Lee’s Donuts/Google This donut shop is hiding in the tiny town of Magee. But it’s well worth the trek because according to many, Lee’s serves some of the best donuts and pastries around. The fresh-baked goods seem to only be out shined by low prices and excellent service.

  1. Connie’s Fried Chicken

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Angelo G/Foursquare Okay, so you’re probably thinking, “What’s a fried chicken place doing on a donut-inspired road trip?” But trust us. This place is known for its “legendary” donuts, which are homemade. They only come in one flavor – blueberry - but according to customers, they’re so amazingly delicious you won’t mind the lack of variety.

  1. Cedar Hill Farm

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Cedar Hill Farm/Facebook Another not-so-conventional spot for donuts, Cedar Hill Farm is a must-visit for any donut connoisseur. The farm’s country kitchen carries a variety of homemade sweets, including its “almost famous” apple cinnamon, pumpkin, and blueberry donuts.

  1. The Donut Shop

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The Donut Shop/Facebook Referred to as one of the Natchez’s “best kept secrets” and a stop on Alton Brown’s Food Network series, this local donut shop definitely won’t disappoint. Aside from offering donuts in just about every flavor imaginable, the eatery serves up made-from-scratch tamales and mouthwatering burgers, so (if you have room) you can grab some dinner at this local favorite.

So, ever tried any of the donuts mentioned above? Did we forget to include your favorite donut shop? Tell us in the comments section.

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Love donuts but not 15 hours worth? That’s okay; just click on the link directly below the map to alter the route. We’ve selected stops throughout the state, so regardless of where you’re located, you should be able to make it to at least one of the places listed.

Ssaholmes/TripAdvisor

The Tatonut Donut Shop/Facebook

As home of “the only real donut,” the TatoNut Donut Shop seems like an appropriate first stop. Plus, it’s a good idea to get there early, since it’s a popular spot and tends to get pretty crowded. However, once you sink your teeth into the one-of-a-kind donuts, which are made with potato flour, you’ll see what all the fuss is about.

Lee’s Donuts/Google

This donut shop is hiding in the tiny town of Magee. But it’s well worth the trek because according to many, Lee’s serves some of the best donuts and pastries around. The fresh-baked goods seem to only be out shined by low prices and excellent service.

Angelo G/Foursquare

Okay, so you’re probably thinking, “What’s a fried chicken place doing on a donut-inspired road trip?” But trust us. This place is known for its “legendary” donuts, which are homemade. They only come in one flavor – blueberry - but according to customers, they’re so amazingly delicious you won’t mind the lack of variety.

Cedar Hill Farm/Facebook

Another not-so-conventional spot for donuts, Cedar Hill Farm is a must-visit for any donut connoisseur. The farm’s country kitchen carries a variety of homemade sweets, including its “almost famous” apple cinnamon, pumpkin, and blueberry donuts.

The Donut Shop/Facebook

Referred to as one of the Natchez’s “best kept secrets” and a stop on Alton Brown’s Food Network series, this local donut shop definitely won’t disappoint. Aside from offering donuts in just about every flavor imaginable, the eatery serves up made-from-scratch tamales and mouthwatering burgers, so (if you have room) you can grab some dinner at this local favorite.

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