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Tour schedules and ticket options vary by date and location, so it’s best to visit one of the following sites to view current availability and purchase options: Little Easy Tours (LET) or Visit Natchez.
Where to Stay for Spring Pilgrimage
Choosing where to stay during Spring Pilgrimage matters. You’ll want a place that feels connected to the history of Natchez while still offering comfort and a peaceful place to unwind at the end of the day.
At Linden Historic Bed & Breakfast, guests enjoy:
- a historic setting that fits the spirit of Pilgrimage
- a convenient location for exploring Natchez
- a calm, welcoming atmosphere after busy days of touring
- and thoughtful hospitality that makes the stay feel easy
- a fully renovated and updated guest room and bathroom, carefully maintained and kept pristine for every stay
Whether your days are filled with home tours, garden walks, or meals around town, Linden offers a comfortable place to come back to and recharge.
Every spring, Natchez comes alive in a way that’s hard to describe until you experience it for yourself.
Gardens are in bloom. Historic homes open their doors. The pace of town shifts just enough to feel special – but not overwhelming. And for many visitors, Spring Pilgrimage is the reason they return to Natchez year after year.
If you’re thinking about visiting, now is the right time to start planning.
What Is Spring Pilgrimage?
Spring Pilgrimage is one of Natchez’s most anticipated annual traditions. During this time, visitors have the opportunity to tour historic homes, explore beautifully maintained gardens, and experience the architecture and stories that make Natchez unlike anywhere else.
It’s a celebration of:
- history and preservation
- Southern architecture and design
- springtime in Mississippi at its best
For history lovers, gardeners, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys thoughtful travel experiences, Spring Pilgrimage is a highlight of the year.
When Does Spring Pilgrimage Take Place?
Spring Pilgrimage typically runs in March and early April, with specific tour schedules and featured homes rotating throughout the event.
Because dates, tour offerings, and admission options vary, many visitors choose to plan their lodging first – then build their itinerary around it.
Why Spring Is One of the Best Times to Visit Natchez
There’s a reason Spring Pilgrimage draws visitors from all over the region.
During this time of year, Natchez offers:
- comfortable daytime temperatures
- blooming gardens and tree-lined streets
- a full calendar of tours and activities
- a lively but still relaxed atmosphere
Spring feels like the moment when Natchez is truly showing off.
Planning Ahead Makes All the Difference
Spring Pilgrimage is popular – and with good reason. Rooms across Natchez tend to book early, especially on weekends and during peak tour dates.
If Spring Pilgrimage is on your calendar:
- booking lodging early gives you the best selection of dates
- it allows you to plan tours without rushing
- and it makes the entire trip feel more relaxed
Many guests who attend Spring Pilgrimage each year make their lodging reservations well in advance for exactly this reason.
Make Spring Pilgrimage a Full Natchez Experience
Spring Pilgrimage isn’t know-it-all sightseeing – it’s about slowing down and taking it in.
Many visitors pair their tour schedule with:
- dinners at local restaurants
- walks through historic neighborhoods
- time along the Mississippi River
- and quiet mornings before heading out for the day
- shopping at the on-site Linden Boutiquery
It’s the kind of trip that feels balanced – full, but never rushed.
More Spring Pilgrimage FAQs
When should I book lodging for Spring Pilgrimage?
As early as possible. Spring Pilgrimage is one of the most popular times to visit Natchez, and accommodations – especially on weekends – tend to fill quickly. Booking early gives you more flexibility with dates and makes trip planning much easier.
Do I need tickets for Spring Pilgrimage tours?
Tour schedules and ticket options vary by date and location, so it’s best to visit one of the following sites to view current availability and purchase options: Little Easy Tours (LET) or Visit Natchez.
How many days should I plan for Spring Pilgrimage?
Most visitors plan a minimum of three nights, which allows time to enjoy tours, explore Natchez, and still have a relaxed pace. If you enjoy historic homes, gardens, and local dining, an extra night often makes the experience more enjoyable.
Is Spring Pilgrimage busy?
Spring Pilgrimage is a lively time in Natchez, especially during peak tour days. That said, the experience is generally well-paced and enjoyable. Staying at a comfortable, quiet property can make a big difference at the end of the day.
What should I wear during Spring Pilgrimage?
Comfortable walking shoes are a must. Spring weather in Natchez is usually mild, but layers are helpful for cooler mornings or evenings. Many guests choose smart-casual attire that’s comfortable for walking and touring historic homes.
Is Linden close to Spring Pilgrimage activities?
Yes. Linden’s is less than a mile from downtown which makes it easy to get around Natchez during Spring Pilgrimage, whether you’re heading to tours, restaurants, or scenic spots around town.
Can I attend Spring Pilgrimage if I’m not a history expert?
Absolutely. Spring Pilgrimage appeals to a wide range of visitors – history lovers, gardeners, architecture fans, and travelers who simply enjoy beautiful places and a slower pace.
Are Spring Pilgrimage dates the same every year?
Spring Pilgrimage typically takes place in March and early April, but exact dates and tour schedules vary from year to year. Checking current Pilgrimage details while planning your stay is always recommended.
Start Planning Your Spring Pilgrimage Stay
If Spring Pilgrimage is on your list this year, now is the time to begin planning.
Check availability and book your stay directly through our website
Or contact us with questions – we’re happy to help you choose the right dates for your visit.
Spring is one of Natchez’s most special seasons, and we’d love to welcome you to Linden during Spring Pilgrimage.
Don’t forget to shop our Linden Boutiquery.
“Come as Guests, Leave as Family”
