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Vicksburg National Military Park
Hiking and Walking Trails

The Vicksburg Trails Commission and Vicksburg National Military Park offer Boy Scouts and interested hikers the opportunity to explore the park's resources using three different hiking trails. Two hikes, the 7-mile Trek and 14-mile Trail, follow the park's paved tour road, and include the surrender interview site, Great Redoubt, 2nd Texas Lunette, Railroad Redoubt, National Cemetery, and the USS Cairo Gunboat exhibit and museum. The Al Scheller 12-mile compass trail follows a more physically demanding route through the interior sections of the park, and gives the hiker an excellent perception of the obstacles and difficult terrain faced by the soldiers during the siege of Vicksburg.

For more in-depth information please access the following, or check with the ranger at the Visitor Center desk:

Vicksburg Trails Orientation Booklet
Leave No Trace Pamphlet
Al Scheller Boy Scout Compass Trail - 12 miles
Boy Scout Trail Hike - 14 Miles
Boy Scout Trek Hike - 7 Miles
Boy Scout Hiking Awards
General Walking Route Map (PDF)
Vicksburg Trails Commission (non-NPS site)

Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
The state of Missouri contributed 27 Union units and 15 Confederate units to the Vicksburg campaign?

Last Updated: August 24, 2008 at 12:56 EST