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From Memphis to Arkansas

Memphis, Tennessee, USA

From Memphis to Arkansas

Length6.4 mi
Elev. Gain187 ft
Est. Steps15000

Restrooms

Parking

Kid friendly

Dog friendly

Scenic view

Lake or River

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Introduction
From Memphis to Arkansas is a 6.4 mile (15,000-step) route located near Memphis, Tennessee, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 187 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
The Memphis River Park line has many sections, some connect through a path and others might require a bridge or connected trail. You’ll see two parks, a garden, interstate bridge walk followed by a portón of the Big River trail that leads to Marion/West Memphis, Arkansas.

Memphis & Arkansas Bridge

Place
The Memphis & Arkansas Bridge (per its nameplates), also known as the Memphis–Arkansas Bridge or Memphis–Arkansas Memorial Bridge, is a cantilevered through truss bridge carrying Interstate 55 across the Mississippi River between West Memphis, Arkansas and Memphis, Tennessee. Memphians refer to this bridge as the "Old Bridge" to distinguish it from the "New Bridge", or Hernando de Soto Bridge, upstream.

Church of the River (First Unitarian Church of Memphis)

Place
The Church of the River, located in Memphis, Tennessee, is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association, a liberal religious tradition. Services are held each Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Contemporary Unitarian churches have no creeds to which members must agree. Each congregation has its own covenant, sometimes called a bond of fellowship or statement of purpose, which describes the spirit of how members are united in religious community.

South Bluffs, Memphis

Place
South Bluffs is a gated neighborhood located south of Downtown Memphis, Tennessee. The bluff was previously occupied by a 25-acre (10 ha) railroad and switching yard, until 1989 when ground was broken on developing a residential neighborhood. The location of the neighborhood and the views of the Mississippi River have drawn Memphians, such as Pat Halloran and Henry Turley, to purchase homes within the neighborhood.

Big River Crossing

Tourist Attraction

Yellow Fever Memorial

Historical

Martyr's Park

Park

Ashburn-Coppock Park

Park

Memphis Martyrs

Historical

Crump Park

Park

Super 8

Tourist Attraction
Route Details

Length

6.4 mi

Elev. Gain

187 ft

Est. Steps

15000
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