Mississippi River Setting
Nauvoo is a city in Hancock County on a scenic bend of the Mississippi River, positioned along the Great River Road with sweeping bluff views and historic streets.
Historic Core & Neighborhoods
Restored blocks and 19th-century architecture shape a walkable district near the riverfront. Residential streets blend heritage homes with quiet infill and bed-and-breakfast accommodations.
History & Pilgrimage
Nauvoo’s global reputation centers on Latter-day Saint history and a preserved historic district with demonstrations of pioneer-era trades, living history, and seasonal pageantry.
Economy
Heritage tourism, hospitality, retail, crafts, and river-related services support a visitor-focused economy. Nearby farms and orchards add local flavor to markets and eateries.
Transportation
State highways and the river byway connect Nauvoo to regional bridges and airports. Downtown offers easy parking and intuitive wayfinding for walking tours.
Parks, Trails & River Life
River overlooks, levee paths, and nearby refuges provide birding, cycling, and photography. Sunsets over the water are a signature experience.
Events & Community
Historic demonstrations, concerts, harvest events, and craft fairs keep a full seasonal calendar for families and tour groups.
Visitor Tips
Wear comfortable shoes for cobbled streets, plan guided tours, and save time for golden-hour river views.
Location: 40.5497615, -91.382325
