Southeast Missouri / Lead Belt / Mississippi Corridor
Cape Girardeau's Riverfront Park sits on the river side of the floodwall
The City of Cape Girardeau says Riverfront Park is on the river side of the floodwall and is not accessible during high water.
Cape Girardeau’s riverfront is local color with a practical catch. Riverfront Park sits on the river side of the floodwall, so high water can change access. The city’s levee and pump-station system also runs along the Main Street riverfront.
That matters for a walk, festival, mural visit, boat view, or simple downtown plan. A place can be open and public most days, then become a floodwall-and-gate question when the Mississippi is high.
Use the city for Riverfront Park and levee information. When the question is water level, flooding, or emergency access, use the official river or emergency source tied to that day.
That keeps a fun riverfront stop from turning into guesswork around gates, parking, and access.
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Where this fits: this note belongs to Cape Girardeau County. See every local note for the county on its page.