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Mud Island, Memphis

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Mud Island Mississippi River Park. View of south of the island.

Mud Island is not actually an island but a small peninsula, surrounded by the Mississippi River to the west and the Wolf River Harbor to the east. It is located within the Memphis city limits, 1.2 miles from the coast of downtown, and houses a museum, restaurants, and an amphitheater. It is accessible by monorail, by foot (via a bridge located on top of the monorail), by ferry, or automobile.

Mississippi River park and museum

Mississippi River park

Mud Island Mississippi River Park. View shows a model of the City of Memphis.

The Mississippi River park located on Mud Island includes bike trails, pedal boats, and rafts, as well as a hydraulic scale model of the lower Mississippi River from Cairo, Illinois to New Orleans.

Major cities and small towns located on the river are marked in the scale model, and markers explain history and facts about the river. The model empties into a "Gulf of Mexico" replica which was once a waterpark named Bud Boogie Beach.

Admission to the park is free.

Mississippi River museum

The museum on Mud Island presents the history of the lower Mississippi river valley, with great emphasis on the steamboat, complete with a full-scale replica steamboat.

An admission fee is charged for the museum.

Amphitheater

Mud Island is home to a 5,000 seat outdoor amphitheater which has been used for a summer concert series for over two decades. Many acts have played there over the years including: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Sting, James Taylor, Midnight Oil, Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman and Howe, Jimmy Buffett, Journey, Jethro Tull, Styx, Phish, Sex Pistols, Billy Idol, INXS, Better than Ezra, Hootie and the Blowfish, Cowboy Mouth, Violent Femmes, and Britney Spears. Fall Out Boy and Plain White T's will perform there in the future. The band Dash Rip Rock, which has played there several times, recorded a song named Mud Island that can be found on two of their albums.

James Taylor, performing in the ampitheater during a light rainstorm in 1992, stuck his arm out into the falling water and remarked, "Mud Island... ominous name, eh?"

Harbor town

Wolf River Harbor, with Mud Island's "east coast" visible on the right. This harbor was actually the lowermost channel of the Wolf River until 1960.

The northern portion of Mud Island ("Harbor Town") features single-family homes and apartment complexes, and caters mostly to an affluent, younger crowd. This section of the island includes the Mississippi River Trail, a grassy section of park land with running trails and benches overlooking the Mississippi River.