Give a big, splashy quack in celebration of our very first featured BOBBER in the GET YOUR BOB ON CONTEST!
A shiny new t-shirt is winging its way to Bob in Minnesota, who wowed us with his epic tale of floating down the Great River Road, all the way from Canada to the Gulf.



Bob and his late wife set out to conquer the Great River Road.
This spectacular 1,750-mile adventure traces the Mississippi River from its tiny trickle in Lake Itasca, Minnesota,
all the way to the grand finale at the Gulf in Venice, Louisiana.


This BOBortunity is truly one for the record books and absolutely makes our list of must-experience adventures for any duck, or human dreaming of river road glory!
I can picture myself perched atop my trusty floatie, Goldie, waddling through 10 states, countless quirky towns, dazzling cities, and a riverbank brimming with unique attractions and surprises as you travel from the frosty North to the sun-soaked South.



Although their journey paused in St. Louis, Missouri,

their adventure included jaw-dropping scenery,

pit stops in historic cities,

feasts at one-of-a-kind eateries,

cozy nights at state parks,

and plenty of toasts at local wineries.
Each moment was a splash of joy and laughter.
For Bob, these memories, made with his beloved wife ,are the most treasured BOBortunity of all, and that makes my rubbery heart float!
I have to admit, I hadn’t heard of this legendary route before, so a gigantic thank you to Bob for sharing his river road adventure!
Even without pictures, I dove beak-first into research, and I’m ready to paint a vibrant, quack-tastic picture of the entire Great River Road journey. So grab your floaties and let’s paddle into the fun!
The journey begins at Lake Itasca, Minnesota, where the mighty Mississippi River originates.

You start in the fabulous Itasca State Park, an absolute gem nestled in the northern wilds of Minnesota.
This isn’t just any park, it’s the oldest and second-largest in Minnesota’s state park system.
With a whopping 30,000 acres to explore, it’s basically a wonderland for nature lovers and rubber ducks like yours truly. Here’s where the magic begins: sparkly Lake Itasca, the birthplace of the mighty Mississippi!
Fun fact: ‘Itasca’ comes from the Latin words ‘veritas’ and ‘caput,’ which mean ‘true’ and ‘head.’ So, Lake Itasca is literally the ‘true head’ of the river, perfect for a proud duck ready to start this epic float!


When you’re waddling through, don’t miss the Aiton Heights Observation Tower!
The views of the Great North Woods from up there? Abs olutely quacktastic!


Feeling peckish? Paddle over to the Mary Gibbs Café or the Douglas Lodge Restaurant near the headwaters for snacks that’ll keep you fueled for adventure.
Trust me, a satisfied belly makes for a bouncier bob!

Next up, let’s float more than 200 miles downstream to the fabulous Twin Cities: Minneapolis and St. Paul!
Did you know that this splashy metro area is the largest along the entire Mississippi? It’s a prime spot to get soaked with river facts, fun, and a whole lot of excitement as you paddle along!

First, let’s paddle into the Science Museum of Minnesota!

I can’t wait to dive beak-first into the Mississippi River Gallery to discover all the river’s wild twists and turns.
This gem floats right on the riverbank in St. Paul and is stuffed with ways to have fun and learn.

Want to stay close to the river to grab a bite to eat in Minneapolis!
The Sample Room comes highly recommended with its lovely green star shining proudly on a beautifully restored turn-of-the-century brick building. From here you have a front-row seat to stunning skyline views ,!
The tale of The Sample Room goes back to 1893, when Matthias and Rose Thies opened The Thies Hotel and Sample Room. They lived right above while running a lively saloon below.


Can you imagine the fun they must have had rolling kegs over from the nearby Gluek Brewery and sampling the freshest beer around? That’s how the name “sample room” came to be! Fun Fact – Gluek Brewery opened before the State of Minnesota existed and was one of three breweries to supply beer to the US Army during World War II.
The current owners swooped in, took a leap, and restored the building to its former glory, even unveiling a magnificent original tin ceiling! They opened their doors to the public on July 16, 2002, and still make every visit feels like a special occasion in this beloved historic space.

Another fabulous find in the Twin Cities!
Picture this: a hidden gem right south of downtown St. Paul, Pig’s Eye Island Heron Rookerneighbourhood! It’s like a bustling neighborhood where over 1,600 pairs of herons have decided to make their nests.


It’s quite the spectacle! The great blue herons stretch their long necks and show off their elegant wings, while the great egrets strut around in all their white plumage glory.
But don’t dry your feathers yet—the river adventure is just getting started!

Paddle your way out of the Twin Cities and make a splash at the Great River Road Visitor and Learning Center at Freedom Park in Prescott, Wisconsin.

Right where the St. Croix River joins the Mississippi!
This spot is overflowing with info about the Great River Road National Scenic Byway.
Fill your brain (and your bill!) with facts for the journey ahead, knowledge is the best travel buddy for any duck!

Paddle down the Wisconsin side, trust me, you’re in for a feather-ruffling treat.
This sparkling stretch is like the Mississippi’s own crown jewel, glimmering blue thanks to all the sassy sediment the Chippewa River delivers.
It’s a duck’s dream come true: wide open water, shimmering sunlight, and scenery so pretty I might preen my feathers twice.

Here’s a secret from our Bobber: plan a stop in Redwood for one of his top hidden gems, Bayside Steakhouse.
This cozy, casual spot is a bar and grill with a view that’ll make you want to preen your feathers: boats gliding by, river breezes, and that unmistakable feeling of being part of something special.
Now, I may not have eyes to soak in the view, but the locals can’t stop quacking about the fantastic atmosphere!

Bayside has been making a splash in the Red Wing community for years.
From what I’ve gathered, they treat every customer like family.
There’s nothing better than a place that values friendship and togetherness. Now that’s the true spirit of the river!

Word on the waves is that Bayside serves up steaks and burgers so good, they’ll have your beak twitching with excitement.
It’s the kind of place where everyone knows your name!
Who knows, you might even waddle away with a new friend or two after digging into those delicious eats.
Next stop: the artsy town of Alma!


Waddle into the Wings Over Alma Nature and Art Center.
A quack-tastic place to learn about the river’s wild side and see how local artists turn river life into masterpieces.


With so much beauty and creativity swirling around, even a rubber duck like me gets inspired to try a splash of painting!
After soaking up all that art, it’s time to stretch those webbed feet! Waddle with me to Buena Vista Park!

The views from here are so stunning, you’ll feel like the king (or queen!) of the entire pond.

Hungry? Let’s make a pit stop at Bill’s Talk of the Town.

The locals are constantly chirping about their favourite river stories over tasty bites, and if you ask nicely, they might share a legendary fish tale or two!

Ready for some quirky river trivia? As you paddle out of Alma, keep your eyes peeled for the famous Rock in the House in Fountain City!

The homeowners turned this wild event into an unforgettable roadside attraction.
In 1995, a 55-ton boulder went rolling downhill and crashed right into a house, talk about an unexpected guest!

Now, let me quack about a foodie favourite, Harbour View Café! It’s a legendary stop along our river route, and our Bobber swears by it.
It’s a cozy nook with front-row views of Lake Pepin and the mighty Mississippi, just the place for a duck to relax and soak up the sights.
Step inside and you’re greeted by the mouthwatering aroma of scratch-made dishes (yes, even my bill twitches!).
Since 1980, Harbour View has been serving up meals made with love, local ingredients, and a dash of river spirit.


And the menu? Oh, it’s a feast fit for a flock! Flaky fresh fish, tender meats, and veggie delights that’ll have you quacking for seconds.
Their homemade soups, dressings, and desserts are legendary: I can almost see the fluffy bread rolling out of the oven, ready to float your cares away.
Trust me, you’ll want to waddle out with a full belly and a happy heart.
As we float farther south, let’s make a splashy stop in Harpers Ferry, Iowa.


Here’s something truly special, the Effigy Mounds National Monument!

These ancient earthworks perch high above the river, shaped like bears, birds, and other creatures.
It’s like floating back through time as you explore mysteries among the trees.
Did you know the area is also home to the Yellow River State Forest, one of the most extensive and most beautiful hardwood forests west of the Mississippi?
The views are so breathtaking, you’ll want to fill your bill with fresh air and wonder!
Worked up an appetite yet?
Time to paddle over to the Portside Bar and Supper Club! This beloved local spot offers up tasty treats at prices that won’t ruffle your feathers.


Perfect for recharging before your next round of adventures.
And don’t even think about leaving without waddling up to Pikes Peak State Park in McGregor!
This is one of the highest spots along the Mississippi, and from 500 feet up, you’ll see the river twisting below like a sparkling ribbon.



It’s a view so stunning, even a rubber duck will feel on top of the world!
Hold on to your helmets….next up Great River Road Illinois!

Hope you are all set for an adventure as we float south to the enchanting town of Galena, Illinois!
Oh, what a charming little spot this is!
As you paddle through its historic streets, it feels like you’ve slipped into a time machine, stepping back into the days of mining and bustling trade.

Did you know that the legendary Ulysses S. Grant, that famous general and 18th president, called this delightful place home for a spell?

I can only imagine how much fun it would have been to splash around with him in a pond!
Keep an eye out for all the charming sites that honor him, including a war memorial that’s seriously quack-tastic!
And don’t forget to visit Grant’s cozy home, where the views over the city are simply rubber ducky!

But hold your adorable quacks! This town has a treasure trove of activities waiting for you!
How about soaring through the trees on a zip line,

paddling down the river in a kayak,

or stretching your wings at a goat yoga session at Galena Goat Yoga?

You have a taste for the finer things?

Swing by Galena Cellars Vineyard for some delightful wine tastings or
stroll through the downtown area for some unique shopping.

And if you’re feeling particularly adventurous like yours truly, don’t miss the fantastic goat trek at Hoof It Goat Treks!


Reenergize with a hike through charming woods and prairies that have been in the family for four generations, with friendly goats following along, munching on hand-fed treats. It’s a memory that’ll last a lifetime!

Then off you go to Grafton to our Bobbers next recommendation for human refueling!

The Grafton Oyster Bar!

Perched right on the banks of the majestic Mississippi River, this delightful eatery is a float-worthy paradise!
As soon as you waddle in, the nautical decor will have you feeling like you’re on a jolly ship setting sail for a culinary adventure! The atmosphere is so warm and welcoming, favouriteit’s the ideal place to gather with your favorite pals after a day exploring the Great River Road!


Now, let’s get to the star of the show: the fresh oysters! Oh my flippers, they are quacktastic!

Whether you like them raw, steamed, or grilled to golden perfection, each bite is a burst of ocean flavor that will leave you quacking for more.
And don’t miss out on their fabulous signature sauces adding just the right zing to your shellfish experience!
And the fun doesn’t stop there!
The menu overflows with delicious options beyond oysters.
Think mouthwatering crab cakes and savory shrimp po’boys: savoury shrimp po’boys: there’s something scrumptious for every hungry travellerthere’s something scrumptious for every hungry traveler!

Thirsty? The Grafton Oyster Bar has got your back!
With a fabulous selection of craft beers and cocktails, you can sip something refreshing while soaking in the delightful atmosphere.

The clinking your glasses, sharing laughs with good friends, and creating memories, of now that sounds like the perfect evening for a rubber duck like me!
And you can’t beat those fabulous river views while you dine.
Imagine watching the sunset over the Mississippi, nestled in nature’s best backdrop, it’s like dining with a side of magic!
Quit Dreamin’! It’s time to move on as you set your sails toward Missouri! The fun just never ends!

Let’s start by exploring the fascinating town of Hannibal, Missouri! As I dream of bobbing along the mighty Mississippi, I can hardly contain my excitement.

This lively river town is steeped in history, as it was the childhood home of the legendary Samuel Clemens, better known as Mark Twain.
I’m not just any rubber duck, I’m a history-loving quacker with a flair for fun!

Hannibal is a treasure trove of attractions celebrating Twain’s legacy, and I can’t wait to splash into them all.

Climb the 244 steps to the Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse
Initially built in 1935 to honour Twain’s 100th birthday and lovingly rebuilt in 1963, the view from the top is absolutely quackers!
You’ll get a panoramic glimpse of Hannibal and the stunning Mississippi River, a sight that’ll make your feathers ruffle with delight!

Learn about Mark Twain’s days as a riverboat pilot at Glascock Landing

Visit Mark Twain’s boyhood home

Stroll through the haunted museum to be unnerved
The haunted museum showcases Hannibal’s intriguing history, complete with a cemetery right next door!
It’s a perfect mix of spine-tingling and thrilling!
Although Mark Twain and his quick witted humour are well celebrated in Hannibal, there is a never ending group of attractions to pique your interest!

Join a walking tour of historic mansions on Millionaire’s Row

The Historic Downtown is the heart and soul of Hannibal
Hannibal’s Historic Downtown is like a ducky paradise, bursting with excitement at every corner.
This district offers nothing short of excitement and expedition as there are fun attractions at almost every corner in the area.
Built in 1898, Rockcliffe Mansion is a masterpiece filled with ornate fireplaces, grand rooms, and antiques that transport you back in time.

Check out Rockcliffe Mansion
Truly a sight you have to see to believe!
This interactive museum is packed with vintage toy trains and memorabilia from the golden age of railroading.

For train enthusiasts, Big River Train Town is an absolute must-visit!

Karlock Kars and Pop Culture is a quirky haven for anyone who adores jukeboxes, movie props, and vintage cars, it’s a delight for the senses, and trust me, you could spend hours exploring!
After all that waddling, I know you’ll be ready to refuel!
A local favourite is Becky Thatcher’s Diner!

This no-frills eatery dishes up classic comfort food.

Think fluffy pancakes,

all day breakfast,

and homemade cinnamon rolls!

That’ll fuel you for all the adventures a duck (or a human) could dream of.
Hannibal has an array of charming eateries, but our Bobber’s absolute favourite is Finn’s Food and Spirits.

Nestled in the heart of town, this cozy spot wraps you in a warm, friendly vibe, like a fluffy towel after a splashy swim!
The artwork tells stories from Hannibal’s past, creating a lively atmosphere filled with laughter and chatter.


Now let’s talk food!
Whether you’re craving a sizzling steak,

just-caught fish,

or wings that’ll make your feathers tingle, Finn’s has it all.


And if you’re a burger lover, you’re in for a treat. Finn’s burgers are legendary!
They even have seasonal specials to keep things fresh and exciting on each visit.
Don’t forget to quench your thirst with an impressive selection of local brews and creative cocktails.

I recommend trying a fruity drink to toast your river adventures, cheers to floating fun!
The staff at Finn’s are simply the best
They treat everyone like family, complete with cheerful quacks and friendly smiles.

And if the sun’s shining, grab a spot on the patio to sip your drink and watch the world go by.

It’s the perfect perch for a duck to sip a cocktail, bask, and watch the humans stroll by. Imagine: delicious food, a sparkling Mississippi, and the happy hum of Hannibal all around you.
That’s what I call living the ducky dream!
Plan to take a multi-day pause in Hannibal; there’s so much more to uncover.
Now to share my research on the next state down the Great River Road: Kentucky.

Even though Bob and his late wife only completed as far as Missouri, we are studying all the way to where the mighty Mississippi flows into the Gulf.
I came across Paducah, Kentucky, a charming city right at the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers!
While Paducah may sit just off the Great River Road, it’s an absolute must-stop for any ducky explorer. Especially for those who adore history, art, and the riverfront vibe!

Did you know Paducah is recognized as a UNESCO Creative City?

That’s quite the feather in its cap! It’s one of only 408 cities worldwide that prioritize creativity and cultural industries in their development plans.
Talk about a quack-worthy accomplishment!
Let’s waddle our way over to the historic riverfront, shall we?

Here, you’ll find the flood wall, which isn’t just practical; it’s a vibrant art gallery!
Adorned with colourful murals created by the renowned artist Robert Dafford.
The flood wall tells the story of Paducah’s rich history in 50 stunning panels.


From the city’s founding to its growth, these murals serve as both art and a visual history lesson.
Each piece is a celebration of Paducah’s culture and a reminder of how art can connect us to our roots.
Don’t skip the fascinating old train cars parked by the riverside, perfect for a little duck-sized exploration!

The Paducah Railroad Museum is a delightful stop for anyone interested in the history of railroads.
With its detailed model train displays and a thrilling train simulator, it’s a railroad adventure. Moreover, it lets visitors experience the excitement of being an engineer!


If you’re lucky, you might even spot a classic riverboat cruising by, adding to the picturesque scenery.
You can even add a riverboat cruise to your journey!
Speaking of unique experiences, you shouldn’t miss the National Quilt Museum!

It showcases an astonishing collection of quilts from around the globe, offering insight into the artistry and history of quilting.
There’s something here for everyone, from traditional designs to modern masterpieces.

Now, let’s make our way to the Lower Town Arts District, the vibrant heart of Paducah!
It’s filled with unique art galleries, music venues, and cozy restaurants set among historic streets.
Whether you’re seeking a creative outlet, a fun night out, or a relaxing place to soak in the sights, this district has something special waiting for you.

My human spotted the River Discovery Center on the list of unique attractions in Paducah.
This spot is a treasure trove of interactive exhibits. It also offers guided tours focused on the wonders of the river and its wildlife.
With breathtaking views and educational activities, it’s an unforgettable experience. Importantly, it dives deep into the rich cultural and environmental heritage of America’s iconic waterways.
Plus, it sits in the oldest standing building in Downtown Paducah, overlooking where the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers converge!
And if you’re a fan of fine wines, you must check out Purple Toad Winery.
The name is a playful nod to getting purple-toed duck while trampling the grapes while making your own wine!
Enjoy sipping on some of the finest wines in the country while taking in the rolling hills that surround you.
Now, all this exploring is bound to work up an appetite!
When my little rubber tummy starts to rumble, I paddle my way to the Freight House! This gem is owned by Paducah native Chef Sara Bradley, who opened it in 2015. She believes that food is more than just eating – it has a story!

Chef Sara is a 2025 James Beard Award nominee with quite the impressive résumé. It includes being a two-time runner-up on Bravo’s Top Chef and a Chopped champion.
My beak starts watering just thinking about the menu! From stuffed mushrooms with smoked jalapeño to local Kentucky catfish, the desserts sound divine.
Pure bliss after a long day on the river.
Paducah, Kentucky, truly did not disappoint!

Now it’s time for me to continue the journey down the Great River Road.


Headed from Kentucky to the great state of Tennessee!

We’re heading to the vibrant city of Memphis, Tennessee, for the next segment of the Great River Road!

This place isn’t just famous for its mouthwatering barbecue and toe-tapping Delta blues. It’s also the legendary home of the King himself: Elvis Presley!



Now, history buffs, this next stop is a must-see!
We can’t float past Memphis without paying our respects at the National Civil Rights Museum. It is nestled within the historic Lorraine Motel, where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was tragically taken from us in 1968.

This museum offers an in-depth dive into the civil rights movement, showcasing stories of courage, hope, and change. I tell you, even a little duck like me feels the weight of inspiration. This happens as I waddle through those powerful exhibits!

Once you’ve soaked in all that history, it’s time to stretch those flippers and get some fresh air!
Head over to Big River Crossing, the longest pedestrian bridge over the mighty Mississippi River.
Imagine waddling across from Tennessee to Arkansas with the sparkling river shimmering below and lush parks gracing either side.
The views are quack-tacular!

No adventure in Memphis would be complete without a joyful jaunt down Beale Street!

Let your feathers fly as you bop to the rhythm of live music. Let the savoury aroma of barbecue tickle your bill.
And guess what? The locals shared some fantastic spots to check out while you’re here!

First up, the Memphis Rock and Soul Museum.
It’s an inspirational trip through musical history, from the field hollers of the 1930s to Memphis’ musical explosion in the ’70s. You will also witness its global impact.

Opened on April 29, 2000, this museum has welcomed over a million visitors from around the world. Therefore, plan to stick around for more than a few minutes!
Even the virtual tour guide offers over 300 minutes of engaging content. This comes complete with music from every era.
After getting your cultural fix, it’s time to dig into some grub at Charles Vergos’ Rendezvous.
Picture this: dining in a magical basement that’s been serving mouthwatering dry rub ribs since 1948!
The Vergos family has been at it for over 75 years, grilling up their legendary ribs in a cozy space. This is right across from the Peabody Hotel.

The history here is just as delicious as the food! Charlie Vergos started in the basement after a disagreement with his brother-in-law at their original spot.
He transformed an old elevator shaft into a smoker, and with a bit of creativity, he turned the humble rib into a Memphis-style masterpiece.
And the secret recipe? A blend of his father’s Greek chilli spices with a splash of paprika for that perfect barbecue colour, still making mouths water decades later!

But it’s not just the ribs that make The Rendezvous special; it’s the entire experience!

The smoky aromas of grilling meat, the sounds of soulful music, and laughter fill the air. It’s like heaven for your taste buds, and it all happens right there at the Rendezvous.

To cap off your Memphis adventure, swing by the original B.B. King Blues Club for some live music and cocktails.

This legendary venue has been keeping the spirit of blues alive since 1991. You can catch everything from authentic blues to classic soul.
Whether you’re dancing like there’s no tomorrow or just soaking in the vibe, you’ll feel the rhythm pulsing through your feathers.
And as the night winds down, if you’re anything like me, you won’t be able to resist snagging a few tasty crumbs left by the BBQ pros before it’s time to waddle off to the hotel.
Another state, another unique BOBortunity along the Great River Road! This time I am digging my beak through Arkansas.

The charming town of Helena, Arkansas, where southern hospitality, rich history, and a legendary musical scene await to sweep you off your webbed feet!

Did you know that Helena’s the only downtown on the Mississippi River for a 300-mile stretch between Memphis and Vicksburg? That’s right!


Let’s paddle over to Helena River Park!
Here, you can stroll along an elevated boardwalk that takes you right to the river’s edge while learning about the local ecosystem and Civil War history through informative panels.

This shady boardwalk looks like the ideal spot for me to stretch my webbed feet and savour the refreshing Mississippi breeze.
The views are so breathtaking that even my little rubber feathers would stand on end!


It’s the perfect place for a picnic or a fishing adventure, and there’s even a beach for some thrilling volleyball action or quick boat access!
As we move on from nature to history, you find the incredible Delta Cultural Center!

This place is a feast for the curious, whether you’re a duck or a human!

Dive into captivating exhibits that showcase the rich tapestry of Delta life, complete with tales that will float right into your heart.

Opened back in 1990, the Delta Cultural Center started with a single building: the Depot.
Now, it has expanded to multiple properties, each one filled with a treasure trove of Arkansas Delta history!

Just a hop away from The Depot, you’ll discover the Visitors Center, home to the legendary “King Biscuit Time”: the longest-running blues radio broadcast in the whole wide world!
“King Biscuit Time” is not just a show; it’s a slice of musical history!
Since 1941, legends like Sonny Boy Williamson II and Robert Lockwood Jr. have graced the airwaves, spreading blues magic into homes across the Delta.
B.B. King himself has said that listening to this legendary broadcast inspired his dreams of becoming a musician!

Talk about some serious inspiration for a little rubber duck!

And get this, “King Biscuit Time” boasts an astounding record of nearly 20,000 broadcasts!

There’s something undeniably magical about being part of a legacy that has inspired generations of musicians!
You can still tune in weekdays from 12:15 p.m. to 12:45 p.m. for a live experience that’ll have your heart puddling with joy!
But the Blues experience doesn’t stop there!
Every October, the King Biscuit Blues Festival rolls into town, celebrating this iconic musical style with three days of electrifying performances right along the banks of the Mississippi River.

It’s a gathering of blues lovers from all over the globe!


Imagine the music, the joy, and the undeniable sense of community, truly an unforgettable experience!
After all that exploring, I know a little duck’s tummy will be grumbling!

So let’s waddle over to Biscuit Row BBQ, located in the revitalized Biscuit Row district.
The mouthwatering aroma of smoky barbecue will tickle your senses!


The locals say that you absolutely haven’t experienced Helena until you’ve tasted their delicious ribs, pulled pork, and brisket!
Finally, after a day packed with fun, where shall we rest our heads?
How about travelling back in time to 1904 at the historic Edwardian Inn?

This stunning establishment is a magnificent example of the classic homes built in Helena over a century ago.
With exquisite quarter-sawn oak panelling and original mantels crafted by skilled artisans from Chicago, it’s like stepping into a charming time capsule!

Most of the original door and window hardware still adorns the home, along with elegant 1915 chandeliers that light the front foyer.

Each guest room is historically furnished and decorated, helping transport you to yesteryear.
The Inn sits on over 40 acres of nature’s tranquillity, so explore the grounds or sit on the expansive front porch as you reflect on your Arkansas adventures!

I can hardly wait until we can explore this BOBortunity taking in Helena first hand!

As you continue your paddle along the magnificent Great River Road, you will land in the historical Natchez, Mississippi!


This delightful little city sits proudly on the banks of the mighty Mississippi River.

Natchez is a treasure trove of history and Southern charm that could send any curious duck’s feathers ruffling with excitement!
First things first, Natchez isn’t just another pretty face; it’s a living, breathing history book!
This enchanting town provides a deep dive into the soul of the South.
You can feel the presence of Southern belles, brave Civil War soldiers, and trailblazing Civil Rights pioneers.


Walking through its historic streets feels like stepping back in time!
Stunning antebellum mansions line the way, just waiting to share their secrets.


Speaking of secrets, did you know that Natchez played a key role in the Civil War?
In July 1863, Union troops swam in without so much as a splash, taking control of this vital transportation route with minimal fuss.
Thanks to their easygoing takeover, Natchez emerged from the war with much of its glorious architecture still standing tall and beautiful.
Let’s talk about Stanton Hall, shall we?

Towering five stories high, this palatial Greek Revival mansion occupies an entire city block and is a sight to behold!
With 14,000 square feet of space, it’s packed with original furnishings and beautiful antiques, giving it an air of elegance.
The intricate arched millwork is so stunning, it makes my rubbery bill want to quack with joy!


And don’t forget about Magnolia Hall!
This beauty was born around 1858, thanks to Thomas Henderson, a cotton mogul whose original home stood right where this grand structure now proudly resides.


With plaster magnolia blossoms decorating the parlour ceiling, it oozes charm, and the Natchez Garden Club has lovingly restored it into a mesmerizing house museum.


Now, hold onto your feathers, Natchez isn’t just known for its history; it’s also laid claim to the title of “Biscuit Capital of the World”!
Yup, you heard that right! In 2008, the good folks of Natchez declared themselves the biscuit royalty after conducting extensive research to ensure no one else could make the same claim.


Fun fact: they even transformed the city’s name into IHOP for a day to celebrate and invite all biscuit lovers for a delicious feast!
You best believe this duck wouldn’t resist a pit stop at Biscuits & Blues!

Who would want to miss out on their legendary biscuits slathered in apricot butter?

Not a chance!
While savouring biscuits, you can groove to the lively blues flowing through the air.

Their menu is a carnival of delicious dishes, from grilled shrimp to smoked ribs and everything in between!

When you’re feeling fully fuelled, it’s undoubtedly time for a riverfront waddle!
The parks around Natchez are simply perfect for soaking in a magnificent Mississippi sunset.
Picture this: the glow of the setting sun kissed by the tallest bridge on the river, painting the sky with golden reflections.
It’s truly a sight that even the most adventurous ducks dream about!

Now, before we paddle away to our next destination, I must urge you not to miss the legendary Natchez Trace Parkway.

This historic trail has guided all sorts of travellers: Native Americans, explorers, and traders between Natchez and Nashville for centuries. As you bob along, keep your eyes peeled for remnants of the Old Trace nestled within the lush landscape. Talktalk about a trip back in time!
Winding for 444 miles through three states and encompassing a whopping 10,000 years of North American history.
The Natchez Trace is a gem in the National Park System, established in 1938 and ever-growing in splendour.
It connects the southern Appalachian foothills of Tennessee to the stunning bluffs of the lower Mississippi River, and countless exciting sites await you along the way!



Oh boy, oh boy, it’s time for my grand finale splashdown in the vibrant, jazzy Big Easy: New Orleans, Louisiana!

Quack-tastic adventures await as we paddle into the Crescent City, aptly named for that iconic bend in the river that embraces the downtown area like a warm hug.

From the infectious rhythms of the French Quarter to the serene oak-lined streets of the Garden District, there’s a feast of flavour, history, and excitement around every corner.


Even my little rubber feathers can’t resist a dance!

Our first stop? Audubon Park!

Imagine floating blissfully beneath ancient oak and graceful willow trees that have witnessed centuries of river tales.

This lush paradise is the perfect spot for a duck (or a human!) to soak in natural beauty.

And to sneak in a daydream about the delicious gumbo and beignets – signature dishes of Louisiana.
Oh, those dreamy sweets are truly a quack-worthy reward!

Next up, hold onto your life vests, we’re diving beak-first into the French Quarter!
You can’t miss Jean Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop, the oldest operating bar in the whole country!


Built between 1722 and 1732 by the crafty Nicolas Touze, this venue is a delightful gumbo of French, Spanish, African, Cajun, and American history.


Grab something cool to sip, let the lively music fill your soul, and join in the fun, let the good times quack!
New Orleans is a treasure trove of experiences!

Voodoo Tours

Plantation Tours

Bourbon Street

Mardi Gras World
You could spend weeks exploring and still find more to discover.


Trust me, BOBortunities abound around every corner!
But, we are on a mission to the ultimate river finale, paddling down Louisiana Highway 23 to Venice, the last charming stop before the mighty Mississippi greets the Gulf Coast.

Venice is a cozy little town perched at the mouth of the Mississippi River Delta.

It’s recognized as the southernmost point of Louisiana and serves as a gateway to the stunning Gulf of Mexico (America).

In Venice, the fun never stops!

Hop on a fishing expedition in the Gulf

Dive deep into history at the Fort Jackson

Check out the local delights at Crawgator’s Bar

Venice Marina at the Fishing Capital of the World
Who knows, maybe you’ll try your flippers at crabbing in Bayou St. Denis!

And let me tell you, Venice is the perfect place to unwind.
Those serene waters and breathtaking sunsets create an ambiance that wraps around you like a cozy blanket after a day of exploration.



Standing right at the river’s mouth, watching the waters spill dramatically into the Gulf, you’ll truly feel like an adventurer, because that’s what we are!



So, my fellow floaters, we’ve virtually quacked and splashed our way down the magnificent Mississippi!
What an epic journey it’s been!
There’s a universe of discovery beyond what any duck could fit into a single story, but I hope I’ve inspired you to follow in my paddle strokes.
Make your own memories and chase your own BOBortunities.



A million thanks to Bob from Minneapolis for submitting the Great River Road as his winning BOBortunity!


We can hardly wait for June 2026 when we will follow Bob’s advice and explore the Great River Road first hand!
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