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grand gulf military park
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SylviaMelbourne

Having never traveled to Mississippi, we were determined to learn about the bloody battles that occurred there. We booked a guide beforehand who was very knowledgeable about everything from the generals in command of each side, the logistics of the actual battle scenes plus the memorials that were erected to honor the soldiers who fought there. We learned about Grant's hard-earned determination to win the battles and the resultant loss of life on both sides.We watched a film beforehand which was informative and technically well-executed.All in all, we valued our time there and learned so much.

MSLuv2travel10

We are always looking for fun things to do in our area and decided to make the drive to Port Gibson...so glad we visited GGMP! We spent 3 hours walking, driving and talking to the staff. GGMP has a museum area with tons of interesting artifacts. The buildings around the museum are fun to explore and the loop has several interesting stops including a cemetary, a tower and trails. Also you can drive to Fort Coburn which isn't much but was an interesting walk as we read the signage of the Civil War battle fought there. Also you can drive to the Mississippi River and watch barges slowly make their way up/down river (we loved the peacefulness of just sitting!). Be sure to talk to the staff as well! They were full of knowledge and gave us wonderful information on facts about Grand Gulf and its past! We plan to return for a repeat visit and perhaps camp (there are 2 campground areas w/ hookups plus a primitive area) this next time!!

BarbS600

Grand Gulf was something I just came across on a drive south on Highway 61. Although Vicksburg is a well known Civil War city, I had never heard of Grand Gulf. We enjoyed strolling the grounds and viewing the exhibits. Staff was very friendly. There weren't many visitors when we were they and we had plenty of time of view everything. Learned a lot about more about civil war history and of the area.

lynthridge

The GGMP is full of interesting artifacts and history. There is also a walkway/drive down to the river. The staff are friendly helpful and approachable. It is a must see in the area!

ncpat

This park is located on the banks of the Mississippi between Vicksburg and Natchez. The museum has a good bit of local history along with some historic buildings and artifacts. The folks who work there were friendly and helpful - they provided us with detailed maps of other historic sites in the area. There is a road that goes out to the river - very serene. Well worth a detour.

johnpG2801PQ

Previous did not know this area nor the history. Quite intriguing. Beautiful area. Totally casual and not crowded. Lots of accommodating guides and locals.

ladyaerorider

My husband and I traveled to Port Gibson and made a stop by the Grand Gulf Military Park. The museum was very nice and we enjoyed walking through the cemetery before you reach the Park. It was amazing how many died of yellow fever there.

OneAddictedTraveler

This little state run park holds a little of the remains of Grand Gulf, a boom town of the early 19th century. At one time this was the prime shipping port for cotton on the lower Mississippi. The river washed its downtown away and the town was in steep decline by the time of the civil war. Federal gunboats attacked twice, both times failing to dislodge the defenders. The position was made untenable by ground troups cutting off the position.A small museum holds various artifacts as well as carriages and an old fire engine. Other buildings include a jail, a church, and a 'dog-trot' house. The Wade house marks the site of the battlefield headquarters.A circle drive takes visitors through the battlements. Another road leads to excellent Mississippi River access. Camping and picnic grounds are available. \It's worth a stop.

paragkarania

Lots of attractions here from the civil war. Gives you a sence of how things were back than. Has a few carriages, herse, old fire engine, jail house, ammunitions storage and a small museum. They need some work. The old church and climbing up the observation deck is a must.

civilwarguy

This state run historical park preserves the remains of the two Confederate river batteries that protected Grand Gulf in April 1863. A nice little museum, a number of historic buildings, and friendly attendants. Evocative setting and worth the detour between Vicksburg and Natchez

GeorgeB115

We stayed at the campground which is very nice. The Museum is interesting along with the buildings. There is also a spot you can view the Mississippi at water level.

KenP2112

My wife and I were heading to Port Gibson and the Windsor Ruins when I saw the sign for the Grand Gulf Military Park. The museum, the other historic park buildings and gun emplacements share the woodland setting with a small campsite, but don't let that put you off. This is one of the more beautiful park settings you are going to find. The museum is full of wonderful Artifacts including 2 cheques signed by Jefferson Davis post war. The people that work there are extremely helpful, knowledgable and friendly! Don't miss the short drive down to the river's edge for one of the most beautiful views of the Mighty Mississippi you will ever see!

bo42261

The park is rather small, but does have a couple of interesting landmarks and a decent gift shop/museum. A nice stop if you are interested in Mississippi and Civil War history. A nice place for an overnight camper who wants to be out of the way and quiet.

roryc825

Dropped in here today on driv from Natchez to Vicksburg. Have been to Vicksburg a number of times and walked the park with scouts 3 times years ago. Never heard of this place.It was actually a small town during the war and Grant's people burned it down and used the town as a landing port to deliver supplies up the river during siege of Vicksburg.Meticulously maintained. Almost looks like it was created as a movie set or something.Plenty of information signs, several buildings and as someone else mentioned great photo spot.The Confederates held on as long as they could here, then destroyed their own ammo dump.A couple of building , houses were built 60 years before Civil War.Make sure you cross the road and stay to left. Takes you down eyeball to eyeball with the Mississippi River. I've crossed and looked at it from bluffs many times, but this was to the shore line. I got to stand in the river instead of just looking at it. When you get that close it's power becomes so much more evident. Be careful don't go further than a foot in the water, you can see the crazy fast currents running here and there. On a video you can hear the rushing water and noise of the rapid currents. Pretty cool.If you are traveling between these two towns, make an hour to see this place. My only problem is that it make me jealous as it would be a GREAT place to own and have a house on the river.

693michaeln

Even though this military park is small they have a lot of great buildings and museum pieces. The buildings make great backdrops for pictures. There is also an old cemetery on the property that is cool if you enjoy that type of thing, which I do. You can climb up an observation tower and get a view of the Mississippi river. The admission at this time is $3.00 for adults, and $2.00 for senior citizens. Well worth the price!!!. The staff in the museum/visitor center is very friendly and helpful!!! They have a civil war ambulance on the property that I found pretty cool being in the medical field. Also while in the area check out the Windsor Ruins and if hungry the Old General Store.

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