Explore the History of the Vicksburg Civil War in Mississippi

Oak Hall Bed and Breakfast

Oak Hall Bed and Breakfast

Vicksburg, Mississippi

A historic 1910 Mission-Revival mansion in Vicksburg offering luxurious king rooms, private baths, gourmet breakfast and a peaceful porch setting for a memorable stay.

Best Vicksburg Civil War Southern Getaway

A visit centered on the Vicksburg Civil War story isn’t just a history lesson; it is a powerful and immersive Southern travel experience. Perched high above the Mississippi River, Vicksburg became one of the most strategic cities of the war. Whoever controlled it controlled the river, and the river controlled supply lines across the South.

The Battle of Vicksburg, a Civil War campaign, culminated in the 47-day siege of Vicksburg from May 18 to July 4, 1863. If you have ever wondered who won the Battle of Vicksburg, it was the Union, which secured control of the Mississippi River and effectively split the Confederacy in two. That victory shifted the direction of the war and changed the nation’s future.

Today, you can explore this history firsthand at Vicksburg National Military Park. Driving through Vicksburg Military Park reveals preserved trenches, monuments, and sweeping views of the Vicksburg Battlefield. The USS Cairo, an ironclad gunboat recovered from the Yazoo River, provides a compelling look at river warfare. The Vicksburg National Cemetery, where thousands of soldiers rest, adds a solemn reminder of the campaign’s cost.

Stay Near the Vicksburg Battlefield in Historic Comfort

Beyond the battlefield, the Vicksburg Civil War Museum and historic homes such as the Shirley House, Duff Green Mansion, and Cedar Grove deepen your understanding of civilian life during the siege of Vicksburg. For those compiling a list of things to do, Vicksburg, MS, offers riverfront murals, museums, dining, and sunset views over the Mississippi River.

After a full day exploring the Vicksburg Battle sites, returning to a refined historic hotel near the Vicksburg Battlefield elevates your stay. Oak Hall, a 1910 Mission Revival mansion, blends preserved architectural details with modern comfort. Private guest rooms, thoughtful hospitality, a stocked Butler’s Pantry, and a saltwater pool provide a welcome retreat.

Plan your unique Southern getaway where history surrounds you. Reserve your stay and experience Vicksburg with depth, perspective, and comfort.