Routes USA TennesseeMemphis
From City Hall to Bass Pro

Memphis, Tennessee, USA

From City Hall to Bass Pro

Length3 mi
Elev. Gain150.9 ft
Est. Steps7000

River

Scenic views

City walk

Historic site

Grassland

Bathroom

Playground

No shade

Bugs

Steep slope

Created by Heather:
Introduction
From City Hall to Bass Pro is a 3 mile (7,000-step) route located near Memphis, Tennessee, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 150.9 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
While the distance itself may not be wheelchair friendly or kid friendly, kids will enjoy many sections of this route. Some areas do have shade/covering. The route includes City Hall, Mud Island pedestrian walk, Mud Island River Park, Portions of Harbor Town, and Bass Pro at the Pyramid.

Memphis Suspension Railway

Tourist Attraction
The Memphis Suspension Railway or Mud Island Monorail is a suspended monorail that connects the city center of Memphis with the entertainment park on Mud Island. Celebrating its grand opening on July 3, 1982, it is beneath a footbridge over the Wolf River Lagoon connecting to the southern tip of Mud Island.

Delta Queen

Place
The Delta Queen is an American sternwheel steamboat. Historically, she has been used for cruising the major rivers that constitute the tributaries of the Mississippi River, particularly in the American South. She was docked in Chattanooga, Tennessee and served as a floating hotel until she was bought by the newly formed Delta Queen Steamboat Company.

100 North Main

Parking
100 North Main is the tallest building in Memphis, Tennessee. At 430 feet, (131m) it has 37 floors and stands bordering Adams Avenue, North Second Street, and North Main. The building is currently totally vacant and closed to public entry. Plans for renovation to convert the building to hotel and apartments have repeatedly failed.

Memphis Cook Convention Center

Place
The Memphis Cook Convention Center is a convention complex located in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, United States. The building is East of the Mississippi River just south of Interstate 40. The building's raised exhibition space spans over North Front Street. Notable annual events include the Autozone national sales meeting, Memphis International Auto Show, and Mid-South Farm & Gin Show.

Hotel Claridge (Memphis, Tennessee)

Place
Hotel Claridge is a historic hotel building in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built in 1924 for Charles Levy and Morris Corn, two businessmen from St. Louis, Missouri. Its construction cost $1.5 million, and it was designed by the Memphis architectural firm of Jones & Furbringer and the St. Louis firm of Barnett, Haynes & Barnett.

First Presbyterian Church (Memphis, Tennessee)

Building
In 1832, the city of Memphis, Tennessee deeded the church a site at the corner of Poplar Avenue and Third Street (now called B.B. King). The present building was built in 1884 and was designed by architect Edward Culliatt Jones and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Adams Avenue Historic District

Place
The Adams Avenue Historic District in Memphis, Tennessee is a 9 acres (3.6 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.It contained six contributing buildings:St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church (1852), at 190 Adams Ave.North Memphis Savings Bank (1901), at 110 Adams Ave.

Memphis Police Department

Place
The Memphis Police Department is the law enforcement agency of the City of Memphis, Tennessee.

Memphis Pyramid

Place
The Memphis Pyramid, initially known as the Great American Pyramid, formerly referred to as the Pyramid Arena and locally referred to as The Pyramid, was originally built as a 20,142-seat arena located in downtown Memphis, in the U.S. state of Tennessee, at the banks of the Mississippi River. The facility was built in 1991 and was originally owned and operated jointly by the city of Memphis and Shelby County; Shelby County sold its share to Memphis in April 2009.

The Renaissance Apartments (Memphis, Tennessee)

Place
The Renaissance Apartments, formerly known as 99 Tower Place Apartments, is the 9th tallest building in Memphis, Tennessee and tallest all-residential building in the city. It has 25 floors consisting of 242 separate units and occupies the southern half of the city block bordered by Adams Avenue on the north, North Main Street on the east, Jefferson Avenue on the south and, North Front Street on the west.
Route Details

Length

3 mi

Elev. Gain

150.9 ft

Est. Steps

7000
Created by
Heather:
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