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Trailhead Bike & Bed

Exceptional lodging just steps from Mississippi's longest cycling trail.

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Location

Located midway on the Natchez Trace Parkway in Houston, Mississippi, and just steps from the Tanglefoot Trailhead, Trailhead Bike and Bed is the perfect base for a Mississippi cycling adventure!

Rooms & RV sites

Each of our four self-service guest rooms is designed with your comfort in mind. One room offers handicap accessibility. Our three RV hookup sites have access to full amenities.

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Amenities

Plenty of common space, outdoor kitchen, jacuzzi, wet bar, fire pit, courtyard with swing, entertainment stage, pet friendly, cable and WiFi. Great for groups!

 



Trailhead Bike and Bed is nestled in the quaint town of Houston, Mississippi, just off the Tanglefoot Trail, Mississippi’s longest Rails to Trails conversion running 44 miles between Houston, Mississippi and New Albany, Mississippi.

Trailhead Bike and Bed offers a unique gated lodging experience with our four bedroom lodge style hotel, each having access to a full outdoor kitchen and conversation area, hot tub, fire pit, courtyard with swing and an entertainment stage.

We also offer three RV hookup sites with full amenities.

You are biking or walking distance away from local coffee shops, diners, restaurants and grocery shopping as well as our Historic Hometown Houston Square.

You don’t have to be a cyclists to enjoy our facilities - we welcome family reunions, engagement or wedding parties, private events, group retreats, business retreats, business travelers or any event that requires lodging.

You are sure to enjoy the slow pace as well as the small town atmosphere and local hospitality. Pedal in, Drive in or search our website for more details.

Tanglefoot Trail

Mississippi’s longest Rails to Trails conversion meandering 43.6 miles through the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. It is here you will experience a bit of our history as you pass through fields, forests, meadows and wetlands while you travel down the path of the Chickasaws and Meriwether Lewis, or the railroad built by Col. William C. Falkner, great-grandfather of Nobel Prize winning author William Faulkner.

 
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