Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park preserves and interprets key historical sites and the rich cultural heritage of the Shenandoah Valley. The park encompasses approximately 3,700 acres across three counties and includes five key partner organizations, who continue to own and operate their sites independently.
Enjoy a tour of the 1797 Belle Grove Plantation Manor House or take the self-guided walk the Morning Attack Trails to learn about the morning portion of the Civil War battle at Cedar Creek. There are a number of scenic and historic features in the park and ranger led programs are offered spring through fall.
The National Park Service operates a Visitor Contact Station (7712 Main Street, Middletown, VA), which contains displays and exhibits on the history of the Shenandoah Valley and the Civil War, including a three-dimensional fiber optic map program on the Battle of Cedar Creek. This facility is the best place to start your visit of the park.
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Last Updated: 03/02/2017