Accessibility at Natchez Trace

Warning Alert
Warning

Campgrounds Closed for Renovations

Natchez Trace State Park

The Natchez Trace State Park Cub Lake Campground 2 and Wrangler Campground are both currently closed for renovations.

Additionally, we are currently upgrading our Pin Oak Campground. During this time, visitors will most likely see construction in progress, and we ask that you please excuse our mess.

Thank you for your patience and understanding. If you have any questions, please contact our park office.

Warning

Lodge and Restaurant Closed for Rebuild

Natchez Trace State Park

The Lodge at Natchez Trace (the Pin Oak Lodge) and Restaurant are currently undergoing a rebuild, with an anticipated reopening in spring 2028. 

During construction, the pool will be unavailable. Guests are welcome at our cabins, which remain open during construction, and a food truck at the Camp Store serves hot food.

Learn more about the new Lodge at Natchez Trace here.

Notification

Horse Stall Reservations

Natchez Trace State Park

Horse stall reservations must be made through the Visitor Center at Natchez Trace at 731-968-3742.

  • Two kayaks pulled up on the grassy shore near the lake.
  • Natchez Trace Accessibility

    At Tennessee State Parks, we serve a variety of visitors including individuals with physical disabilities and those who may face other barriers to outdoor recreation. With a focus on accessibility, we continually strive to enhance our parks to better accommodate all visitors. Learn more about accessible features, amenities, programs, and services offered. 

    • A black electric wheelchair is parked near a wooden information board outside a building, with a paved area featuring a large "N".

    All-Terrain Wheelchairs

    All-terrain wheelchairs are specialized wheelchairs designed to navigate a wide range of terrains that may be encountered in outdoor environments.

    These are important to park visitors because they provide individuals with mobility impairments the opportunity to access and enjoy outdoor recreation areas that might otherwise be inaccessible.  

    Each park with an all-terrain wheelchair offers trail experiences that can accommodate this specialized wheelchair. The chairs are free to the public and available for both children and adults. The chairs can be operated independently and offer the option of allowing caretaker control.   

    To help us serve our visitors better, we kindly ask that you give us advance notice if you’d like to use a wheelchair. While it is possible to request a chair upon arrival, there is a possibility that the chair may already be reserved for another guest. Advanced requests ensure the availability of wheelchairs and make your experience even more enjoyable.  

    Adult-Sized Changing Table

    Discover comfort and convenience at Tennessee State Parks with our newly introduced adult-sized changing tables.

    Designed to enhance accessibility, these changing tables cater to the diverse needs of our visitors, ensuring a welcoming environment for individuals of all ages and abilities.  

    Located inside the newly renovated Visitor Center, the table at Natchez Trace State Park utilizes a remote to adjust the height of the table. This table lowers to approximately 12 inches off the ground and reaches a height of 39.5 inches when raised.  

    Learn more about adult-sized changing tables at Tennessee State Parks by clicking the link below. 

    • Spacious accessible restroom featuring a toilet, sink, handrails, a wall-mounted changing table, and bright overhead lighting.

    Accessible Facilities

    Visitor Center

    Start your trip to Natchez Trace State Park at the Visitor Center, where you can view our exhibit to learn more about the park’s land and history. Next, browse the gift shop for souvenirs to remember your trip.  

    A single-stall family restroom is located inside, equipped with an adult-sized changing table. Wheelchair-friendly, multiple-stall restrooms are also available. Accessible parking and paved sidewalks are located next to the building.  

    An accessible water fountain and bottle filling station are located just outside the center.  

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    Overnight Accommodations

    Keep in mind that a limited number of ADA-accessible lodge rooms, cabins, and campsites are available, so it is best to make reservations as far in advance as possible. For those who require ADA-accessible accommodation when staying overnight, it is important to contact us  as soon as possible at 1-888-867-2757 to reserve an ADA-accessible accommodation.  

      • A serene campsite in winter features a picnic table and gravel pad. There a several trees on the campsite and a tree line is located not far behind it.

      Wrangler Campground

      Campsites 28 and 30 are ADA-accessible and located directly beside the bathhouse. This campground is designated for campers with horses.

      • A paved surface campsite features a grill and picnic table. Tall trees line both sides and cast long shadows on the campsite under a bright blue sky.

      Cub Lake Recreation Area Camping

      Camping at Cub Lake is perfect for families looking to enjoy the water. The Cub Lake Swim Beach is nearby Campground 1. Campsite 18 is ADA-accessible with the bathhouse located directly across from it.  

      • A serene campsite in winter features a grill, fire pit, and picnic table. Several trees are just to the left of the site while the lake glitters just behind it.

      Pin Oak Campground

      Reserve a site and camp alongside Pin Oak Lake. Campsites 11 and 12 are ADA-accessible, with the bathhouse located next to site 11.  

    Cabins

    Camping Cabin 401, Deluxe Cabin 606, and Standard Cabin 3 are wheelchair friendly cabins available to reserve. Each cabin type offers a unique overnight experience for guests. Whether you’re looking for a more splendid cabin with a lakefront view or a classic cabin with a sleep-away camp feeling, our cabins offer comfort and gorgeous views. 

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    • A serene lake reflects lush green trees and a blue sky with scattered clouds.

    Have Questions? Need Accommodations?

    We're here to help.

    If you have any questions, comments, or require special accommodations or assistance with interpretive services and events for someone in your party, we're here to help.

    To fulfill reasonable requests for assistance, we kindly ask that you reach out to the Park Office at least 10 days before your visit. This will enable us to make the necessary arrangements to provide you with an enjoyable park experience. Provide us with details about your needs so we can be well-prepared.