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There are only 2 states that the Mississippi River passes through. These states are Louisiana and Mississippi. The river does run along the borders of Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota.
The distance from Paducah, KY, to Baton Rouge, LA, along the Mississippi River is approximately 350 nautical miles. This distance can vary slightly depending on the specific river route taken due to bends and meanders in the river. For precise navigation, it's advisable to consult navigational charts or a GPS system designed for marine use.
Mississippi River TN, AR, LA, MO, IL, MN, WI, IA, KY, MS Ohio River IL, IN, OH, KY, WV, PA Tennessee River KY, TN, AL Houston Ship Channel TX Savannah River GA, SC Delaware River DE, PA, NJ Thames River CT
It borders Ohio to the south. It then runs into the Mississippi River.
Ashland, KY; Cairo, IL; Cincinnati, OH; East Liverpool, OH; Evansville, IN; Henderson, KY; Huntington, WV; Louisville, KY; Owensboro, KY; Paducah, KY; Parkersburg, WV; Pittsburgh, PA; and Wheeling, WV border the Ohio River.
The Mississippi River borders Wisconsin (WI), Iowa (IA), Illinois (IL), Missouri (MO), Kentucky (KY), Tennessee (TN), Arkansas (AR), Mississippi (MS) and Louisiana (LA).
The boating distance from Cincinnati, OH, to Paducah, KY, on the Ohio River is approximately 300 miles. To travel from Cincinnati to Destin, FL, by water, you would navigate down the Ohio River to the Mississippi River, then south to the Gulf of Mexico and along the coast to Destin. For a trip to Daytona Beach, you would follow a similar route but continue along the coast of Florida after reaching the Gulf. The total distance for these trips can vary significantly based on the chosen waterway routes and navigational conditions.
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Cave City, KY and Horse Cave, KY
Ohio and Mississippi Rivers