Experience Memphis from its Muddy Waters!
While Memphis may be best noted for its barbecue, blues and Beale Street, the city of Memphis is also a rest stop along the mighty Mississippi River. And from sightseeing cruises to interactive attractions fully dedicated to the famous river, there are a variety of activities that can not only teach you about, but give you a first-hand look at the Mississippi River.
Mud Island River Park is an encompassing attraction dedicated to the Mississippi River. With admission to the park you’ll be able to ride the area’s Swiss monorail along the riverfront, visit the Mississippi River museum and explore a five-block model of the Mississippi River covering the area between Cairo, IL and New Orleans, LA.
Memphis Riverboats Sightseeing Cruise
The Mississippi River itself carries a history as rich as that of the city of Memphis, and can offer an intriguing look into America’s early history. With the Memphis Riverboats Sightseeing Cruise you’ll float the Mississippi River and hear tales of the early Native Americans, Civil War battles that took place along the Mississippi, and learn of the importance of the Mississippi’s earliest bridges. Whether looking for exceptional sights of Memphis or interested in the history of the Mississippi River, the Memphis Riverboats Sightseeing Cruise can deliver.
Memphis Riverboats Dinner Cruise
The Memphis Riverboats Dinner Cruise is run by the same company as the Memphis Riverboats Sightseeing Cruise, though it offers the notable exceptions of offering a buffet-style dinner and live band. Of course, there’s still plenty of time to sightsee amidst your evening of dining and dancing, for a complete experience on the Mississippi River.
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