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Experience the Mississippi River and the Mississippi River States

Welcome to the official travel site for the Great River Road and the Mississippi River states. The Great River Road follows the Mississippi River from its humble headwaters in the northwoods of Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. As you travel along the Great River Road and through the ten-state region, you'll discover a rich and diverse history, culture and landscape. Follow the natural current of this site Along and Beyond the river to create a Mississippi River experience just right for you.

One River. In the Travel Along the River section, you'll find yourself directly along the banks of the mighty Mississippi herself, where a journey on the historic Great River Road Scenic Byway awaits.

Ten States. The Travel Beyond the River section takes you off the beaten path of the River to explore the entirety of the states: (north to south) Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.

Ten States. One River. Enjoy the Experience!

Attractions & Events Attractions & Events
Take a trip Along or Beyond the Mississippi River to find events and attractions that the whole family can enjoy!
Great River Road Interpretive Centers Great River Road Interpretive Centers
The stories of the Mississippi River come alive at a network of museums that have been designated Great River Road Interpretive Centers. Experience river history at any one or all of these 62 gems that dapple the banks of the river in all 10 river states. More...
Travel Beyond the River Travel Beyond the River
Experience the Mississippi River region beyond the water's edge. Travel beyond the river into the ten states. More...

Great River Road Conditions
Current road conditions and closure information can be obtained through the individual state departments of transportation.

Mississippi River Fun Facts
Great River RoadThe Great River Road was established in 1938 as the national parkway of the Mississippi River. Follow the green Pilot's Wheel road signs that mark its route nearly 3,000 miles through 10 states.
Explorer Henry Schoolcraft was the first white man to locate and document the true source of the Mississippi River at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota. The year was 1830.
Favorite Places Along the River
If I could live in the Mississippi River Valley during any period in history, it would definitely be the majestic steamboat era. I would love to dress in hoop skirts and live in a lovely Antebellum plantation home.
Rose B. - Hernando, MS
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Favorite Places Beyond the River
Located in historic downtown Paducah, the Museum of the American Quilter’s Society lobby is adorned with beautiful stained glass windows in a variety of quilted patterns. You'll find more than 150 quilts on display; treasures not to be your “grandmas” quilts, but delicate works of art.
Marge B. - Frankfort, KY
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