Metal Ford, Milepost 382.8

Naturalist, Alexander Wilson in 1811 wrote, “I was roused from this melancholy reverie by the roaring of Buffalo River, which I forded with great difficulty” 

At Metal Ford, milepost 382 point 8, travelers on the old Natchez Trace crossed the Buffalo River which was fordable except after heavy rains. The ford takes its name from its stone bottom, which reminded these earlier travelers of stone surfaced or “metaled” roads back home.

Also at this location is a short trail, 5 to 10 minute walk, which will take you to an old millrace, a river channel whose current fed Steele’s Iron Works to produce primitive pig iron in the 1820s.

Manhattan Veterans Tour
  1. To Our Soldiers Community Building
  2. The Eagle Monument
  3. Armed Forces Monument
  4. Peace Memorial Auditorium
  5. Pearce & Keller Memorial Garden
  6. Spanish-American War Monument and Union Soldier Monument
  7. Sunset Cemetary Tour
  8. Sunset Cemetery Tour (Part 2)
  9. KSU - Memorial Stadium
  10. KSU - Richard B. Meyers Hall
  11. KSU - Danforth/ All Faiths Chapel
  12. KSU - Viet Nam Veterans Memorial
  13. KSU - Viet Nam Memorial and William Grimm Memorial
  14. Enjoy The Rest Of The Day In Aggieville