Tours/Mississippi/Vicksburg Battlefield Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour
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Vicksburg Battlefield Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour

4.3(48)Mississippi1 hour
VIATOR4.4(16)TRIPADVISOR4.3(32)

Description

Bring history to life with this self-guided driving tour of the Vicksburg Battlefield, where Union and Confederate forces fought for control of the Mississippi River. Explore the battlefield and its powerful memorials as you hear about General Grant’s march on Vicksburg, the Confederate resistance, and the bloody Siege of Vicksburg itself. Revisit tales of bravery, strategy, and grit with dramatic blow-by-blow accounts of the struggle and its nation-altering aftermath. Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together! After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.

Tour Options

Provided by Action Tour Guide

Itinerary

Admission not included5 min

Welcome to the Vicksburg Battlefield! To President Abraham Lincoln, this site was the key to winning the entire Civil War. Confederate President Jefferson Davis felt the same! So let’s find out why it was so important, what happened here, and what it all meant. Note: The tour is over 15 miles long, with more than 44 audio stories, and takes about 1–2 hours to complete. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.

5 min

Drive toward the Memorial Arch, built after a veterans reunion was held here in 1917. Former soldiers from both sides of the war sat side by side at this historic 4-day event. This time they sat in peace. It was certainly a bittersweet moment and one the veterans wanted to commemorate. So they built this arch!

5 min

Park near that pillar memorial coming up ahead on our left. That’s the Minnesota Memorial. The statue at the base of the pillar is a statue of peace. She holds a sword and shield that have since been laid down by both armies. They’re in her hands for safe keeping, preventing any future battles on this soil.

5 min

That soaring obelisk around the bend and to our left is the Michigan Memorial. The statue at its base is “The Spirit of Michigan.” This memorial honors the Michigan men who fought here, but its location is of particular importance. One of their leaders, Captain Samuel DeGolyer, was mortally wounded near here during the fighting on the 28th of May. I’ll talk in more detail about that soon.

5 min

The man who designed this monument was W. L. B. Jenney, a veteran who actually fought in the battle here! Inside, we’ll find the names of every Illinois soldier who fought here. Jenney intended to create not just a memorial, but a temple to those brave souls, many of whom gave their lives for their country on this battlefield.

5 min

The trench beyond this parking lot is known as Logan’s Approach. Here, Union engineers tried an unusual tactic to advance on a Confederate position during the fighting. Under General Grant’s orders, they dig a trench to the Confederate fort. Then they place a mine laden with 2,200 pounds of gunpowder in the trench and light the fuse!

5 min

Drive around the bend ahead, then pull over across from the grand column atop a staircase. That’s the Wisconsin Memorial. Direct your eyes at the top of this monument, and there’s ‘Old Abe,’ war eagle and official mascot for the 8th Wisconsin Infantry. Believe it or not, Old Abe was a real bird! The 8th WIsconsin would carry him proudly onto the battlefield, tethered to a five-foot poll painted red, white and blue. He was a good old bird, granted honorable discharge in 1864. A true war veteran who witnessed 42 battles!

5 min

The bust we’re about to pass on our right is the West Virginia Monument, which honors Major Azra Goodspeed. Goodspeed was born in Ohio, but served and was killed fighting for West Virginia. Quite a few men from Ohio and Pennsylvania actually fought under the West Virginia flag. That’s because when recruitment numbers were filled, new recruits looked for other states with open positions.

5 min

n a minute, we’ll see a statue of three men on our right. Pull over and park when you see it. This memorial honors the thousands of African-American soldiers who fought for the Union and for their freedom. And yet, all was not equal, even in the Union army. Units were segregated and Black soldiers were paid less and given worse equipment. But still they fought shoulder to shoulder with their white comrades in the heat of battle.

10 min

In just a minute, we’ll see a statue of a man on horseback with a rugged face and eyes lasered in on his surroundings. Park in the lot when you see it. It’s impossible to miss! That statue depicts none other than the man himself, Major General Ulysses S. Grant.

10 min

We’re about to pass a monument honoring the 106th Volunteer Infantry Regiment from Illinois. It’s the small granite obelisk coming up on our right. These men trained in Lincoln, Illinois, where Abraham Lincoln once worked as a lawyer!

10 min

The tallest monument in the park is coming up soon. It’s the US Navy Monument, honoring the officers and sailors who fought in Vicksburg. Grant’s army gets most of the credit for the siege of Vicksburg, but he couldn’t have done it without help from the Navy. The gunboats brought Grant’s men down the Mississippi. They sneaked past rebel defense lines in the dead of night. They carried Grant’s army across the Mississippi at Bruinsburg.

10 min

This is the Vicksburg National Cemetery, the final resting place for 17,000 Union soldiers. For many, it’s their second burial ground. How come? During the war when a soldier was killed, their comrades dug a grave close to the action. There wasn’t time to do anything else! A simple wooden cross with their name carved on it sufficed as a grave marker. Hundreds of markers like that dotted the landscape. When the war ended, the US government tried their best to locate all these markers and made every effort to give these men a proper burial.

5 min

This is Fort Hill, and what a view it offers! It's not hard to imagine why Confederates were stationed here. Open landscape, clear views of the river, and a bend that caused warships to slow down. A perfect lookout point. In fact, Fort Hill was so well fortified that no land battle ever took place here. It was that secure.

5 min

On our left stands the Missouri Memorial, representing both sides of the Civil War. Missouri was a state divided. Both the Union and the Confederacy recognized it as their own. 109,000 men joined the Union, 30,000 joined the Confederacy. Neighbors turned against one another.

5 min

The stone obelisk coming up on our right is the Mississippi monument. Like a few other memorials on this battlefield, the base of this one is adorned with the figure of a woman. But who is she, and why is she here? The women on these monuments serve as protectors to the warriors. They’re modeled after Greek or Roman goddesses representing peace and reconciliation.

5 min

The bronze monument coming up on our right commemorates troops from the state of Alabama. The men depicted here are being led forward by a woman who represents the state of Alabama itself.

5 min

The hill on our left was the site of Fort Garrott. Who’s the fort named after? Colonel Isham W. Garrott that’s who! He was the commander of a volunteer regiment from Alabama. Fort Garrott is never blasted like other forts. But Union snipers hide behind trees, waiting to shoot any sign of movement. One day, Garrott himself moves. A bullet kills him instantly. He never knew he’d just been promoted to Brigadier General.

5 min

Park in the turnout just ahead. From here we can see the Kentucky Monument. This iconic memorial depicts two essential figures: Abraham Lincoln and Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Both men were born in Kentucky, so the bluegrass state honors them both. Feel free to walk up the path to get a closer look at the monument, and click Learn More to hear more about it.

Highlights

Text transcripts of audio narration & Self-paced format (start/pause/resume anytime)
Pre-recorded audio commentary (downloadable or streamable)
This is a GPS-powered, self-guided audio tour that works through an app
Lifetime access (no expiration) with Customer support (chat/email)
This tour is NOT a ticket to any attraction or site
Suggested walking/driving itinerary with stop-by-stop directions
Offline GPS-enabled route map
NO in-person guide or physical equipment (bring your own device & headphones)

What's included

Included
Text transcripts of audio narration & Self-paced format (start/pause/resume anytime)
Pre-recorded audio commentary (downloadable or streamable)
This is a GPS-powered, self-guided audio tour that works through an app
Lifetime access (no expiration) with Customer support (chat/email)
This tour is NOT a ticket to any attraction or site
Suggested walking/driving itinerary with stop-by-stop directions
Offline GPS-enabled route map
NO in-person guide or physical equipment (bring your own device & headphones)
Not included
Entrance fees, in-person guide, headphones, transport, parking, food,Wi-Fi or cellular data, rentals

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How To Access: After booking, you’ll get an email and text with setup instructions and password (search “audio tour” in emails and texts). • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password sent by email and text. • MUST download the tour while in strong wifi/cellular. • Works offline after download.
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
  • Audio Setup: Connect your phone to your car's stereo system using Bluetooth, USB, or AUX. For the best experience, consider using headphones for walking tours. Audio playback is compatible with Apple CarPlay, with navigation features coming soon. Support for Android Auto is also on the way.
  • The tour requires a supported mobile device for navigation. Please use an iPhone with iOS 15 or later, an Android device with Android 9 or later, or an iPad/tablet with GPS and cellular service.
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Illinois Memorial is closed for restoration (closed since September 16, 2025). Tour stops in this tour (Shirley House & Logan’s Approach): A short section of the Tour Road closes March 2, 2026, and is expected to remain closed until approximately September 2026. Good news: Visitors can still continue north on Union Avenue and drive the remainder of the Tour Road.

Reviews(48)

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JOHN_B
June 14, 2026
Vicksburg !!

Battlefield tour was very informative. Easy to navigate, once I started (I might have been the problem...lol ) it was easy.

Operator response

John, I’m so glad you enjoyed my Vicksburg Battlefield GPS Driving Audio Tour. It’s wonderful to know it was informative and easy to navigate once you got started. I’m happy it helped guide you through such an important historic battlefield. If you’re interested in more historical adventures, check out my Historic Battlefields Self-Guided Driving Tour Bundle, which includes tours of Shiloh, Antietam, and Yorktown. Happy exploring!

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Dean_E
May 28, 2026
Vicksburg Monument Park Mississippi 5/2026

Very good knowledge and clear speech . Will definitely tell friends about this app. Thank you so much.

Operator response

Dean, I’m so glad you enjoyed my Vicksburg Battlefield GPS Driving Audio Tour. It’s wonderful to know you found the narration clear and the information informative throughout your visit. If you’re interested in more historical adventures, check out my Historic Battlefields Self-Guided Driving Tour Bundle, featuring Shiloh, Antietam, and Yorktown. Happy exploring!

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Julee_P
May 24, 2026
Great audio tour

The audio tour was a good guide with interesting information. The setup was easy. We enjoyed our tour of the battlefield.

Operator response

Julee, I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed my Vicksburg Battlefield GPS Driving Audio Tour. It’s wonderful to know the setup was easy and that you enjoyed the interesting information shared throughout the battlefield tour. If you’re interested in more historical adventures, check out my Historic Battlefields Self-Guided Driving Tour Bundle, which includes Shiloh, Antietam, and Yorktown tours. Happy exploring!

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Tom_M
May 24, 2026
A Must See for Everyone to Appreciate the Sacrifices Made in the Quest for Freedom!

It is so important to get the app set up and working in the hotel BEFORE you drive into the park. Also, the Victor's Center is a good place to start to view the videos before to gain a greater appreciation of what the soldiers, as well as the civilians, we up against as they fought the battle. Its so hard to believe the sacrifices they made for their cause. Be aware the Visitors Center is closed Tuesdays.

Operator response

Tom, I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed my Vicksburg Battlefield GPS Driving Audio Tour and found the experience so meaningful. I really appreciate you sharing helpful tips for future travelers about setting up the app before entering the park and starting at the Visitor Center for additional context before the drive. Vicksburg truly is a powerful place to reflect on the sacrifices made during such an important part of history. If you’re interested in more historical adventures, check out my Historic Battlefields Self-Guided Driving Tour Bundle, which includes Shiloh, Antietam, and Yorktown tours. Happy exploring!

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Scott D
May 1, 2026
A lesson on the horrors of war.

This was a great experience to understand the intensity of the civil war. The National Park app's free self guided tour helps one understand the strategies and events of the siege, and the paid 3rd party app adds even more detail. We were glad we had both. High points for me were the view from the top of Fort Hill, and the Cairo museum. A must see for any Civil War history buffs, but a touching visit for anyone.

Operator response

Scott, I’m glad to hear my Vicksburg Battlefield GPS Audio Driving Tour helped make your visit more meaningful. Fort Hill and the Cairo Museum are powerful stops, and I’m happy the tour added extra detail to your Civil War experience. If you’re interested in more historical adventures, check out my Historic Battlefields Self-Guided Driving Tour Bundle, which includes Shiloh, Antietam, and Yorktown tours. Happy exploring!

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Morreen_H
April 3, 2026
History you never knew.

Absolutely amazing. We’ve never been in this area. The audio tour had so much information you could close your eyes and visualize what it was like. It’s beautiful preserved and easily to drive and visit. Bluetooth to the radio for the best experience.

Operator response

Morreen, I’m really glad to hear that my Vicksburg Battlefiled GPS Driving Audio Tour brought history to life for you. It’s wonderful that you found it both informative and easy to follow, especially on your first visit to the area. I also appreciate you mentioning Bluetooth—that’s definitely the best way to enjoy the audio through your car speakers. If you’re interested in more historical adventures, check out my Historic Battlefields Self-Guided Driving Tour Bundle, which includes Shiloh, Antietam, and Yorktown tours. Happy exploring!

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915arminw
October 24, 2025
Helpful but not easy

Very worthwhile visit, but the audio tour was sometimes a little difficult to coordinate with the locations and stations.

Operator response

Armin, I truly appreciate your kind words about my Vicksburg Battlefield Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour and that you found the visit valuable. Starting at the suggested point and following the route generally keeps everything aligned. Could you let me know where you noticed the mismatch so my team can investigate? Your feedback helps us improve the experience for future travelers. If you’re interested in more historical adventures, check out my Historic Battlefields Self-Guided Driving Tour Bundle, which includes Shiloh, Antietam, and Yorktown tours. Happy exploring!

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Climber00679063544
October 23, 2025
Wonderful/Sobering National Battlefield Park

What an amazing battlefield! The guided audio tour was perfect as we kept a leisurely pace as I liked to read the plaques on the important sites. It is amazing to see all the earthen work such as the redoubts and redans from the Confederacy position. The U.S.S. Cairo ironclad is not to be missed. I had no idea those were so large! The artifacts salvaged were very interesting. Prepare to spend several hours. I'm a history buff and I was greatly impressed.

Operator response

I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed my Vicksburg Battlefield Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour. It’s terrific that the tour allowed you to explore at a relaxed pace while appreciating the battlefield's historical significance. The redoubts, redans, and the U.S.S. Cairo are truly awe-inspiring, and I’m glad you found the artifacts so fascinating. If you’re interested in more historical adventures, check out my Historic Battlefields Self-Guided Driving Tour Bundle, which includes Shiloh, Antietam, and Yorktown tours. Happy exploring!

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Anthony_B
August 9, 2025
Too many monuments

Park is overly busy with monuments. The tour does a good job describing the battle but it’s choppy and fast ending the monument being described can be tough Even with that said, the tour is WAY better than just driving through. For the money it’s a great deal

Operator response

Anthony, I’m glad to hear that, despite the number of monuments and the pace, you found my audio tour valuable compared to just driving through. In my tour, I cover all the monuments and key stops, offering stories and information for each one to make sure you get all the details. I understand that you felt the tour was a bit choppy and fast at times. Could you share more about which parts felt that way? I want to improve the flow for future users. Also, if you missed some monuments during the closure, the good news is that my tour is valid for a year, so you can always catch up on any missed stops after the reopening. Thank you for your feedback, and if you ever need help with other tours, I’m here daily from 9 to 6!

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Anne_C
August 5, 2025
An experience of a lifetime; and a memorial to our history

Be sure to get the audio tour password and download it before arriving near battlefield as there is no WiFi. Even though you are driving property for the tour, you can pull over and get out to walk areas which makes the experience better.

Operator response

Anne, I’m so glad to hear you had such a meaningful experience at my Vicksburg Battlefield audio tour and appreciated the history behind it. You’re right—downloading the tour and getting the password ahead of time is essential, especially since there’s no WiFi at the site. I’m happy that the ability to stop and explore on foot added to your experience. If you’re interested in more historical adventures, check out my Historic Battlefields Self-Guided Driving Tour Bundle, which includes Shiloh, Antietam, and Yorktown tours. Happy exploring!

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