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Road Trip Itinerary: Owasso, OK → Tuscaloosa, AL (Nov 9‑15, 2025)

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Day 1: Wednesday – Departure & First Historic Stop

Morning: Leave Owasso early and head east on I‑44 toward Fort Smith National Historic Site in Arkansas. Enjoy a brief walk through the preserved frontier fort and museum.

Afternoon: Continue south on I‑40, stopping for lunch in Little Rock before arriving at the Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site for a quick tour.

Evening: Drive to Hot Springs, AR, where you’ll check into a local hotel and enjoy a relaxing soak in the historic bathhouses.

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Day 2: Thursday – Mississippi River Crossing & Civil War Parks

Morning: Depart Hot Springs and travel to Vicksburg National Military Park. Explore the massive battlefield, museum, and the iconic USS Cairo exhibit.

Afternoon: Cross the Mississippi River on the historic Natchez Trace Bridge and head toward Natchez, MS, for a scenic riverfront lunch.

Evening: Arrive in Jackson, MS, where you’ll stay overnight and enjoy dinner in the historic Belhaven district.

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Day 3: Friday – Journey to Columbus, Mississippi

Morning: Leave Jackson and drive to the Old Capitol Museum for a quick cultural stop before heading southeast.

Afternoon: Arrive in Columbus, Mississippi, checking into your hotel and strolling the charming downtown square, noted for its ante‑bellum architecture.

Evening: Dine at a local Southern eatery and explore the historic Old U.S. Courthouse illuminated at night.

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Day 4: Saturday – Columbus to Tuscaloosa & Football Game

Morning: Visit the Columbus Civil War Museum to view artifacts from nearby battlefields, then depart for Tuscaloosa (≈2‑hour drive).

Afternoon: Arrive in Tuscaloosa and head straight to Bryant‑Denny Stadium for the Alabama Crimson Tide football game – soak up the electric atmosphere.

Evening: After the game, settle into your Tuscaloosa hotel, grab a bite at a downtown brewery, and take a leisurely walk along the Tuscaloosa Riverwalk.

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Day 5: Sunday – Return Journey Begins

Morning: Explore the University of Alabama Museum of Art and the historic Quad before hitting the road.

Afternoon: Travel north, stopping at the Selma National Historic Trail visitor center for a brief overview of the civil‑rights march routes.

Evening: Check into a hotel near Little Rock, AR, for a restful night before the final leg.

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Day 6: Monday – Final Stretch to Owasso

Morning: Depart Little Rock and make a quick detour to the Battle of Pea Ridge National Military Park in Arkansas for a short hike and historic insight.

Afternoon: Continue westward, enjoying a scenic lunch stop in Tulsa, OK.

Evening: Arrive back in Owasso, concluding the road trip with memories of battlefields, Southern culture, and college football excitement.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Fort Smith National Historic Site – 2 hrs, $10 entrance
  • Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site – 1.5 hrs, free
  • Vicksburg National Military Park – 3 hrs, $15 vehicle fee
  • Old Capitol Museum – 1 hr, $5
  • Columbus Civil War Museum – 2 hrs, $8
  • Bryant‑Denny Stadium (game ticket) – 4 hrs, $120
  • University of Alabama Museum of Art – 1.5 hrs, free
  • Selma National Historic Trail Visitor Center – 1 hr, free
  • Pea Ridge National Military Park – 2 hrs, $10 vehicle fee
  • Accommodations (5 nights) – 5 nights, approx. $850 total
  • Meals & Fuel – approx. $350
  • Total Estimated Cost: $1,483

Tips

If you have extra time, consider adding a full day in Vicksburg to explore the surrounding plantations and the historic downtown riverfront, or extend your stay in Tuscaloosa to visit the historic Frank Lloyd Wright Rosenbaum House. To shorten the trip, skip the Selma and Pea Ridge stops and head directly from Tuscaloosa back to Owasso, which will reduce driving time by about 4 hours and save on entrance fees.

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