Your Trip At a Glance
- Trip Length: Without stops the trip is about 3 hours and 15 minutes.
- Mileage: 207 miles
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Fun fact: The word Mississippi comes from the Ojibwa Native American’s word “messipi,” which translates to “big river.”
While you can go straight up Interstate 55 on a New Orleans to Vicksburg, MS, road trip, you would miss a lot of fun along the way, like exploring the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve along with Natchez National Historical Park. This route takes you through beautiful scenery between the Mississippi River and the Homochitto National Forest, but you will want to stop at state parks along the road to get a closer view. There are many exciting points of interest, like the Mississippi Museum of Agricultural and Forestry, that you will want to explore. Traveling this route in an RV makes it convenient to stop where and when you want, including in cities like Baton Rouge, St. Francisville and Port Gibson.
Road Trip Planner: Stops Along Your Route
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
You can find many incredible things to do in Baton Rouge, including watching games at LSU Tiger Stadium, taking in shows at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center and exploring Magnolia Mound Plantation. There are many different campgrounds in Baton Rouge with some offering many amenities, like the Baton Rouge KOA/Holiday, while others provide a quiet space to camp, like Night RV Park. Baton Rouge RV dump stations can be found at Sugar Hill RV Park and Baton Rouge KOA.
Natchez, Mississippi
Natchez is a beautiful city where history has been carefully restored at many locations, like the Natchez National Historical Park and the Longwood Plantation. Natchez State Park and Plantation RV Park are a couple of Natchez campgrounds you will want to consider including on your New Orleans to Vicksburg road trip itinerary. RV dump stations in Natchez are available at River View RV Park and Natchez State Park.
Jackson, Mississippi
Located near the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Museum is the Mississippi Museum of Natural Sciences and the Mississippi Children's Museum, so you will want to spend several hours exploring this area. It’s a good thing that there are several great Jackson campgrounds, like Swinging Bridge RV Park and Goshen Springs Campground. There are also convenient Jackson RV dump stations at both of these campgrounds.
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National Parks
When deciding on your New Orleans to Vicksburg, MS, road trip itinerary, you will want to allot some time to visit some of the beautiful national sites that these two states have to offer. Check out our national parks guides for ideas of national parks you can tack on to your trip.
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Six sites spread across New Orleans and the Delta comprise Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, and they are a great way to learn about the history of this area. Start your visit at the French Quarter Visitor Center by listening to the morning park ranger talk about the history of the area, and see the historical displays related to this city’s founding by the French in 1718. Then head to the Barataria Preserve to hike along the trails through the woodlands. Next, head to Chalmette Battlefield to learn about the Battle of New Orleans and attend one of the twice-daily military weapons talks. Hop in your RV to head to Lafayette to hear the local folklore, and learn about more history at the Acadian Cultural Center. Learn to speak Cajun, experience Cajun food and learn some folk songs at the Prairie Acadian Cultural Center in Eunice. Finally, take a walking tour by stopping at the Wetlands Acadian Cultural Center in Thibodaux.
Natchez National Historical Park
Start your visit to the Natchez National Historical Park by stopping at the Natchez Visitor Center, where you can learn more about the role that this community played throughout history, especially during the Civil War. Then go on a scenic driving tour, which includes stops at the Bandstand at Bluff Park, where a eulogy was given for President Lincoln; the site where federal troops landed on July 13, 1863; and Rosalie Mansion, which was used as the Union’s headquarters. Head on down the route to see Fort McPherson, which was constructed by Union soldiers; the Clifton home, which was partially destroyed by Union troops to build the fort; and the Marine Hospital used by Federal troops to take care of the wounded. Visit the Natchez City Cemetery, where many Confederate soldiers are buried, and the Natchez National Cemetery, where many Union soldiers are laid to rest.
Nearby State Parks
Louisiana and Mississippi also feature many state parks that are full of unique ecosystems and lakes to explore. Make sure that during your road trip from New Orleans to Vicksburg, MS, you visit some of the following parks.
Tickfaw State Park
Located on the Tickfaw River’s banks near Springfield, Louisiana, Tickfaw State Park is a fantastic place to go fishing in the swamps. Rent a canoe at this park to explore the Tickfaw River. The river is also a favorite place to go waterskiing. Hike along the boardwalk to see four unique ecosystems and the animals and plants that live in each one. Park rangers often give guided hikes along the boardwalk, allowing you to learn even more. Your children will love splashing at the Water Playground.
Bogue Chitto State Park
Bogue Chitto State Park’s location on Lake Pontchartrain’s north shores makes it a great place to go stargazing away from light pollution during your New Orleans to Vicksburg, MS, road trip. During the day, you will want to float on the slow-moving river at this park near Franklinton, Louisiana. You can also rent a canoe or kayak and paddle through the swamps. You can also go tubing on the Bogue Chitto River. Excellent freshwater fishing conditions exist at this park, so bring along your pole and bait. Rent a horse to ride along the dedicated trails where you might see wild turkeys, beavers, alligators and more.
Lake Bruin State Park
Take your fishing to a new level on your New Orleans to Vicksburg, MS, RV road trip on the 3,000 acres of water at Lake Bruin State Park near St. Joseph, Louisiana. The three long fishing piers are great places to crappie fish or launch your boat from the boat ramp to go bluegill fishing from the water. Play on the sandy beach, and go for a swim. The area around the lake is a gorgeous place to go on a nature hike.
Lake Lincoln State Park
In northwest Lincoln County, Mississippi, Lake Lincoln State Park is the perfect place to spend a day at the lake. You may want to go fishing from the shore or in a boat on the 550-acre lake. The more adventurous will want to go waterskiing. Play on the 1.5-mile-long swimming beach, or challenge your friends who came along on your New Orleans to Vicksburg, MS, RV road trip to a game of disc golf on the well-maintained course. This park is a fantastic place to go on a nature hike, especially in the spring when the magnolia and dogwood trees are blooming.
LeFleur's Bluff State Park
LeFleur’s Bluff State Park in Jackson, Mississippi, is the perfect place to play a round of golf on the nine-hole course. Work on your game on the driving range so that you will be ready to beat your companions. Then head to the small fishing lake for some pier fishing fun. After you are finished, play a round of disc golf on the course surrounding Mayes Lake. Your children are bound to love the playground, and you will love eating at the shaded picnic tables.
Along the Way
Magnolia Mound Plantation
Originally constructed in 1791, Magnolia Mound Plantation enables you to see how the early French Creole residents lived. Tour the home, open-hearth kitchen, slave cabins, pigeonnier, overseer’s home, privy and other structures.
Longwood Plantation
While in Natchez, Mississippi, see the largest octagonal house in the United States by stopping at Longwood Plantation. Work inside this home was stopped during the Civil War and never completed because the owner died of pneumonia. Therefore, you will notice the elaborate furnishings on the first floor and the barren upper floors.
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Museum
Jackson’s Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Museum is a terrific place to learn about the history of farming and logging in this region of the country. As you stroll through the buildings set up to look like a small farming community, interact with characters who portray different people in the community. Numerous holiday events occur here, like Pumpkin Fest and Homestead for the Holidays.
Lower Mississippi River Museum & Riverfront Interpretative Site
Learn about Mississippi River flooding by stopping at the Lower Mississippi River Museum & Riverfront Interpretative Site in Vicksburg. Take a tour of the M/V Mississippi IV, which is a United States Army Corp of Engineer’s work vessel. Listen to stories of the Great Mississippi River Flood of 1927, and view aquariums filled with local river fish.
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Explore history while reconnecting with nature during your road trip from New Orleans to Vicksburg. Making the journey in an RV allows you to stop at many unique places. If you do not have an RV, you can rent one in New Orleans or Vicksburg.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I plan an RV road trip from New Orleans to Vicksburg?
To plan an RV road trip from New Orleans to Vicksburg, start by mapping your route using Google Maps or a trip planner that supports RV navigation. Consider road types, fuel stops, campgrounds, and attractions along the way. Our RV rental specialists can help you choose the best vehicle and route based on your travel dates and preferences.
What type of RV should I rent for my trip?
The ideal RV depends on your travel style, group size, and destination. For couples, a camper van or Class B RV offers flexibility and easy driving. Families often prefer Class C motorhomes for more space and amenities. If you’re staying longer or need extra comfort, a Class A RV might be your best choice. Learn more about the different RV classes.
How much does it cost to rent an RV for a road trip?
RV rental prices vary based on vehicle size, rental duration, season, and mileage. On average, RV rentals range from $100–$300 per night, with discounts for weekly or monthly bookings. We also offer one-way rentals if you’re traveling from New Orleans to Vicksburg without returning to the starting point.
Can I pick up my RV in one city and drop it off in another?
Yes! Many travelers love our one-way RV rental option. If the inventory is available for your route, you can pick up your RV in one location and drop it off in another, which is perfect for cross-country adventures or long-distance road trips.
What should I pack for an RV trip?
Pack essentials like bedding, toiletries, cooking supplies, and outdoor gear. Most of our RVs come equipped with kitchenware and basic amenities. Don’t forget to bring a first-aid kit, maps, and camping chairs for your outdoor setup. Keep this packing list handy to ensure you don’t leave anything behind!
Do I need a special license to drive an RV?
A standard driver’s license is all you need to rent and drive an RV. Keep in mind that you must be 25 to rent an RV.
Where can I park or stay overnight during my road trip?
You can stay at RV parks, national park campgrounds, or designated boondocking areas. Our team can recommend safe and scenic stops along your route from New Orleans to Vicksburg. Be sure to reserve campgrounds in advance during peak travel seasons.
How do I handle fuel and hookups during my trip?
Most RVshare RVs are equipped for electric, water, and sewer hookups at most campgrounds. Keep track of your fuel stops and learn how to connect utilities before you hit the road. We provide a full orientation before departure to make setup easy.
Is insurance included in my RV rental?
Yes, basic insurance coverage is included with every rental. You can also purchase additional protection plans for peace of mind during your journey. We’ll explain all coverage options when you book your RV.
Can I travel with pets in my RV rental?
Absolutely! Many of our RVs are pet-friendly, so your furry friends can enjoy the adventure too. Use the filters to search for RVs that welcome pets on board.
What are the best road trip routes for RV travelers?
Popular RV routes include scenic coastal drives, national park loops, and cross-country highways. For beginners, you may want to try a long weekend trip where you don’t have to drive quite as far. Just remember to follow the 3-3-3 rule of RVing!