Vicksburg – Only a Necessity to Stop between Memphis and New Orleans?

Vicksburg – What’s that? That was how I responded to the idea of going to Vicksburg while we were planning this tour. I have to admit, Vicksburg was only was a stop because driving from Memphis to New Orleans was too long for a single day. I wasn’t expecting much and have to say: I was totally wrong! Vicksburg has a lot to offer, much more than I was expecting.

Vicksburg: Where to Find It and How to Reach It

Vicksburg is located right between Memphis and New Orleans. It’s a 640 km drive from Memphis to New Orleans (via Interstate 55), according to google maps, this drive takes 5 ½ hours. Doable in a day, if you don’t stop anywhere and don’t visit anything. As soon as you leave the interstate and take the more scenic highway route, the required time double or triples.

Vicksburg and Memphis are connected by the Interstate 55 (exit in Jackson). Like this, it’s a 410 km (3 ½ hours) drive. Driving on highway 278 and 61 (via Indianola) is more beautiful, even a bit shorter (370 km) but takes 45 minutes longer.

Where the South lost the Civil War: Vicksburg National Military Park

The National Military Park is at the Northern end of Vicksburg. Several cheap hotels can be found close to the park entrance (opposite side of the street). We stayed in the Quality Inn Hotel.

There is no bus shuttle (like in the big national parks); you need to drive in your own car. It’s not recommendable to walk because the distances are quite long. Going on a bicycle would be possible. The park is not flat but rather uneven with loads of hills and elevations. It’s not a flat steamrolled city park, but has mostly been left in its natural, uneven state.

There are several numbered stops on the route. An brochure provides information about what happened at every single stop and why it happened. The brochure is available in the tourist center at the entrance. There is also an audio guide on CD, an app or a telephone number you can call at every stop. I did the old-school thing and read the brochure. To me, that was sufficient. Altogether, there are 15 stops. Reading all information about these 15 stop keeps you busy for a while.

Eye-Catchers on the tour: Illinois State Memorial, USS Cairo 5, Vicksburg National Cemetery

Illinois State Memorial

The Illinois State Memorial is a large marvel building on an overlooking spot right at the beginning of the tour. Of all the state memorials, it’s the most striking, even a bit flamboyant: statues, buildings, obelisks and art serve as a reminder of all the states that were involved in the Civil War (14 from the South, 18 from the North).

USS Cairo 5

The USS Cairo 5 sunk in the Yazoo River. It was rebuilt in Vicksburg; some original parts that were still found could be used. You can visit the war ship and walk around in it. Right next to the ship, there is a museum about the history of the ship.

Vicksburg National Cemetary – Cemetary of the Civil War

The cemetery is right next to the Cairo 5 and reminds of about 17,000 soldiers who died in the war. The cemetery looks different from cemeteries in Germany; it’s a green meadow with many gravestones on it.

Vicksburg was important to both sides from a strategic point of view. Between December 1862 and July 1863 several battles and maneuvers took place, both in the water and on land. These info boards have information about many familiar names: Grant, Pemberton, Sherman etc. Soldiers from both sides are presented as statues; boards explain what happened when and where.

Nature

Off its main street, the park is known for its vast number of protected species and its intact nature. We met several Boy Scout groups, who were walking somewhere between main road and hiking path on their way back home. For Vicksburg residents, the park seems to be a focal point to hike and take a field trip. Due to its uneven structure, the park is perfect for this.

Resume

Even though I wasn’t expecting much, I can only recommend the park to everyone. I thought I already knew a lot about the Civil War but I was mistaking. I learned a lot here and did get quite some new information about the civil war. Driving along the main route including its 15 stops was really interesting and took about 2 hours.

The park is beautiful because of its historical significance, its nature and its beautiful viewpoints over the river. If possible, you should go here. 15 Dollars per car is a definitely a reasonable price.

Vicksburg National Military Park
3201 Clay Street
Vicksburg, MS 39183
(601) 636-0583

Monday till Sunday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

https://www.nps.gov/vick/index.htm

More Stops in Vicksburg

After visiting the park, we had an evening to kill in Vicksburg. There are several more museums in Vicksburg but we did not do any of them. We went to a smaller shopping mall and spent the evening there. We were almost the only clients there. Due to its size, the shopping mall cannot be compared to the larger shopping malls. The good thing about it was, it was almost empty and prices were low. The shopping mall is close to Clay Street (on Clay Street there are several larger hotels like Holiday Inn, Quality Inn, Comfort Suites, Courtyards, etc.). From Clay Street, the National Military Park is only 5 minutes away.

We accidentally stumbled over an Asian buffet right next to the Holiday Inn Hotel: until today, the best buffet ever! The food was outstanding and it wasn’t expensive at all. I don’t recall exactly how much, but it was something about 10 Dollars. I would highly recommend this buffet place.

If you fell like it, you can visit some more historical buildings in Vicksburg or the casino. We didn’t do both of it but left early the next morning.
I recommend spending an afternoon in Vicksburg. In the morning, you can leave in Memphis and reach in Vicksburg sometime between midday and afternoon. You only need to consider that for visiting the park, you need daylight.

Outlet Shopping Vicksburg
4000 S Frontage Rd, Vicksburg, MS 39180, USA

China Restaurant: China Buffet
4150 S Frontage Rd, Vicksburg, MS 39180, USA
+1 601-630-0331

Outlet Shopping Vicksburg
Monday till Saturday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday noon – 6:00 PM

http://www.outletsatvicksburg.com

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