Things To Do in Vicksburg, Mississippi
Just a few of the top attractions in Vicksburg are Vicksburg National Military Park, U.S.S. Cairo Museum, Our Riverfront Murals, Anchuca Mansion, and many more.
The VERY Best of Vicksburg Mississippi
There is so much to see and do in the Downtown Vicksburg area. We are located about 1 mile from the city center and Vicksburg’s downtown entertainment district. One of our favorite things to recommend to guests includes an afternoon and evening downtown near the riverfront. Here you can shop at some local boutiques on Washington Street, visit a few of our wonderful museums, art galleries, and dine at some of our wonderful local restaurants. We also recommend a day exploring the Vicksburg National Military Park. The park is expansive and has over 1000 monuments, museums, and a winding driving tour over 16 miles long. If you have time, you should definitely schedule a tour with one of the National Park Service guides. Check Out our Things To Do in Vicksburg Blog for even more great ideas.
Top Local Area Attractions
Local Dining in Vicksburg
Don’t miss a chance stop at our local brewery Key City Brewery, or a rooftop view at 10 South Rooftop Restaurant and Bar. These are both must sees if you are visiting downtown Vicksburg. If you are craving a southern experience, Walnut Hills or Rusty’s Riverfront Grill are wonderful options for a casual lunch or dinner. For a finer dining upscale experience in an Antebellum mansion, you must check out Anchuca Cafe. We promise, wherever you dine in Vicksburg, you won’t leave hungry!
- Key City Brewery
- 10 South Rooftop Bar & Grill
- Walnut Hills
- Rusty's Riverfront Grill
- Anchuca Cafe
- The Tomato Place
- Main Street Market Cafe
- Milano's Italian Grill
- Bourbon's Steakhouse
Local Art in Vicksburg
The art murals along the levee wall are so unique and give visitors an overview of the history of Vicksburg. Modern, folk, and blues are galleries are just a few blocks away on Washington Street – H.C. Porter Gallery, Jackson Street Gallery, and The Attic Gallery are an art lovers dream.
Views and Architecture in Vicksburg
Downtown is charming and quaint, while offering some breathtaking views of some gorgeous architecture, as well as the Yazoo diversion canal that leads to the Mississippi River. There are several walking tours of Vicksburg as well that will take you from downtown, through some beautiful neighborhoods and back.
Museums in Vicksburg
Downtown Vicksburg has 5 unique museums within a short walk of one another. The Jesse Brent Lower Mississippi River Museum is a must see. You will learn about the history of the Mississippi River, as well as tour a retired vessel from the U.S Army Corps of Engineers. Catfish Row Museum showcases the unique and diverse cultures, and individuals that built Vicksburg. You’ll learn about a number of Vicksburg locals, including Fannie Willis Johnson, the original owner of Oak Hall. The Civil War Museum was recently opened and educates visitors about the African-Americans who served in the Civil War.
- Jesse Brent Lower Mississippi River Museum
- Catfish Row Museum
- Civil War Museum
- Old Courthouse Museum
- Coca-Cola Museum
- Old Depot Museum
Historic Home Tours in Vicksburg
Vicksburg architecture is diverse and spectacular. If you love historic homes and architecture, you are in the right place! Several of our favorite tour homes are open year round for tour. The McRaven House is a favorite, especially if you are looking for a haunted experience! Antebellum home tours abound. You can take a self guided tour of Anchuca Historic Mansion any day of the week. The Duff Green Mansion is open daily at 9 AM for tours. Cedar Grove Mansion is open for tours daily. The Martha Vick Home is open for tours by appointment and showcases a lovely art collection as well as period furnishings throughout. The home is like a time capsule and is a mush see while you visit Vicksburg!
- McRaven House Tour
- Anchuca House Tour
- Cedar Grove House Tour
- Martha Vick House Tour
- Duff Green Mansion House Tour
Vicksburg National Military Park
Vicksburg National Military Park is a national park located in Vicksburg, Mississippi, which commemorates one of the most decisive battles of the American Civil War. The park covers 1,800 acres and includes over 1,300 historic monuments, markers, and plaques. The park also features the USS Cairo, a Civil War-era gunboat that was recovered from the bottom of the Yazoo River in 1964. Visitors can explore the park’s many hiking trails, take guided tours, and watch an audiovisual presentation about the siege of Vicksburg. The park is open daily from sunrise to sunset, and admission is free.
- Vicksburg National Military Park
- U.S.S. Cairo Museum
Casinos in Vicksburg
Vicksburg, Mississippi is home to several exciting casinos. Ameristar Casino is the largest casino in town, with the best amenities and best views of the Mississippi River in town! The Riverwalk Casino Hotel offers a unique atmosphere with waterfront views and a variety of slot machines and table games. At Bally’s Casino Vicksburg, enjoy a friendly and laid-back atmosphere with multiple dining options and plenty of slots and table games. Additionally, the Waterview Casino and Hotel offers modern rooms and suites, dining options, and plenty of gaming options including a poker room and sportsbook.
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