No,
Even though the river basin covers a lot of the USA the Mississippi river and its tributaries do not go far enough east or west to allow you to travel the whole length.
No, the Mississippi River does not run the full length of the US, but merely through a few states.
The Mississippi River is 3,000 miles long and flows from the north to the south of the United States, passing through 10 states. These states include Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.
The river does not run through the whole US: it only runs through a few states. But you can travel from very near the northernmost point of the US (Minnesota) to one of the southernmost points (Louisiana delta).The Missouri River (a western tributary of the Mississippi) is slightly longer and passes through a larger number of states, but is not nearly as navigable.Yes and no. You could from the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes, but not across to CA or the west coast. It will mainly take you through the center of the country.
no
Because you can...
No it only goes to the width
No it only goes to the width
No, a passport is not required for travel within the United States.
Mississippi
yes u have to have a passport to travel anywhere out of the united states
No, minors do not need a passport to travel within the United States.
Pinckney's Treaty of 1795 was between the United States and Spain. The treaty allowed Americans to travel freely along the Mississippi river. It also settled any boundary disputes between the United States and Spain.