Summer in Mississippi
Mississippi is known at the "Casino Capitol of the South." If your summer travels take you into this lovely state, there are several popular casino destination areas there including:
- the Gulf Coast with at least a dozen casinos stretched along more than 26 miles along the state's scenic southern coastline,
-- Tunica County in the northwest corner of the state and
-- Other locations up and down the Mississippi River.
Casinos are not the only attractions in Mississippi. One of the most popular historic spots is the town of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Vicksburg is rich in Civil War history. It has more monuments then any other U.S. National Park...many of the monuments are located on an interesting 16-mile driving tour. Downtown Vicksburg is a charming southern town with brick streets, shops, art galleries and outdoor murals that tell the history of the town.
There are four casinos in Vicksburg -- all are riverboat style docked along the Mighty Mississippi. The best place for RVs to park is at the Ameristar RV Park on the east side of Washington St, just three-tenths of a mile north of Interstate 20 -exit 1A. Daily fees are moderate and a discount is given at the RV Park for Ameristar players club cardholders. All sites are pull thrus and there is an outdoor pool at the park.
There are four casinos in Vicksburg. Ameristar and Diamond Jack's are across the road from the RV Park. Horizon Casino is downtown, about 2 miles up river from the RV Park and Rainbow Casino is about a mile south of the RV Park. Delta blues and jazz music by local talent are often featured at the casino lounges.
Reminder: Casino Camping is a good resource to have onboard your RV. The book -- a guide to RV-Friendly casinos -- lists casinos all over the U.S. and it pinpoints their locations, along with descriptions and accurate directions to individual casinos.
- the Gulf Coast with at least a dozen casinos stretched along more than 26 miles along the state's scenic southern coastline,
-- Tunica County in the northwest corner of the state and
-- Other locations up and down the Mississippi River.
Casinos are not the only attractions in Mississippi. One of the most popular historic spots is the town of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Vicksburg is rich in Civil War history. It has more monuments then any other U.S. National Park...many of the monuments are located on an interesting 16-mile driving tour. Downtown Vicksburg is a charming southern town with brick streets, shops, art galleries and outdoor murals that tell the history of the town.
There are four casinos in Vicksburg -- all are riverboat style docked along the Mighty Mississippi. The best place for RVs to park is at the Ameristar RV Park on the east side of Washington St, just three-tenths of a mile north of Interstate 20 -exit 1A. Daily fees are moderate and a discount is given at the RV Park for Ameristar players club cardholders. All sites are pull thrus and there is an outdoor pool at the park.
There are four casinos in Vicksburg. Ameristar and Diamond Jack's are across the road from the RV Park. Horizon Casino is downtown, about 2 miles up river from the RV Park and Rainbow Casino is about a mile south of the RV Park. Delta blues and jazz music by local talent are often featured at the casino lounges.
Reminder: Casino Camping is a good resource to have onboard your RV. The book -- a guide to RV-Friendly casinos -- lists casinos all over the U.S. and it pinpoints their locations, along with descriptions and accurate directions to individual casinos.
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