River Park
Tunica River Park is the perfect destination for Tunica vacationers looking to enjoy a little nature or learn a little of the history surrounding the Mississippi River. Tunica River Park allows Tunica visitors to explore the Mississippi River at their own pace. Nowhere else in Tunica, or anywhere for that matter, can you see and learn about the mighty river better than at the Tunica River Park Museum.
The Tunica River Park is a 168-acre facility that features Tunica nature trails, outdoor exhibits about Tunica and the Mississippi River, an observation deck and veranda offering spectacular views of the Mississippi and the town of Tunica.
The Tunica River Park also includes the Tunica River Museum, the Tunica Eco Trails, Tunica river boat cruises on the Tunica Queen, the pride of the Mississippi sailing out of Tunica, and the Mississippi River overlook in Tunica.
The Tunica River Park is home to the Tunica Queen. The Tunica Queen is one of Tunica’s many non-gambling attractions. The Tunica Queen is a spacious 400-seat luxury river boat which affords passengers the rare opportunity to experience an authentic river boat experience of the 19th century on the Mississippi river without leaving behind the comforts of the 21st century.
The Tunica Queen is a rare boat and a special experience for anyone visiting the Tunica River Park and Tunica River Museum, and is a peaceful relaxing end to a day of gambling or maybe a few strenuous hikes through the Tunica nature trails of Tunica River Park.
The Tunica River Park and Tunica River Museum is a unique interactive interpretive center right in the heart of the Mississippi river delta in Tunica County. The Tunica River Park and Tunica River Museum are open 9am to 5pm every day including all major holidays except Christmas. Tickets for the Tunica River Park Museum are $5 for adults and $4 for children and seniors visiting Tunica. The Tunica nature trails and gift shop at the Tunica River Park are free. The Tunica Queen offers a 1.5-hour sightseeing cruise for $15 or a 2-hour dinner cruise for $47. Tunica tourists are encouraged to call for scheduling and reservations.