Fall into History at Eight Colorful Battlefield Parks and Historic Destinations
(Washington, D.C.) 鈥 With its welcoming weather and famously bright backdrops, fall provides the perfect opportunity for Americans of all ages to enjoy the outdoors and experience the best of what our country鈥檚 battlefield parks have to offer. In honor of this celebrated season, the 91茄子 encourages everyone to get outside and learn about history with events and activities at historic sites nationwide. Among the many season events on offer are:
October 19: Fall Festival at Bentonville Battlefield, Four Oaks, N.C.
Bring the family and celebrate fall at Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site! Activities include wagon rides, 19th-century carnival games, a corn-shucking contest, townball (19th-century baseball) and more! .
October 19 & 26: Halloween Lantern Walk, Lincoln, Mass.
Celebrate Halloween at Minute Man National Historical Park with the Guild of Historic Interpreters! For two consecutive Saturdays, younger children can join a slightly spooky early evening lantern walk down the Battle Road Trail to meet the spirits of 1775.
October 26鈥27: Drink Your Apples! Historic Cider Making, Harpers Ferry, W.V.
Learn the time-honored tradition of preserving harvest-time apples by making cider at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. .
October 27: Halloween and the Civil War, Kennesaw, Ga.
Come explore the historical origins of this (in)famous holiday at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park 鈥 and learn how it is connected to the changing shape of America during the Civil War in this special ranger-led program.
October 27: 18th-Century Field Day, Gloucester County, N.J.
Enjoy battle reenactments, colonial demonstrators, vendors, food and fun at Red Bank Battlefield Park! Learn about the Battle of Red Bank and why New Jersey is called 鈥淭he Crossroads of the American Revolution.鈥 Tour the Whitall House and watch hearth cookers preparing delicious fall-inspired food. Take in a spectacular sword fight and see a colonial magic show. Cheer on the Jonas Cattell Memorial Run participants at the finish line.
November 2: Guided Battlefield Hike, Clinton, S.C.
The 1780 Battle of Musgrove Mill was a vital turning point in America鈥檚 fight for independence in the South Carolina backcountry. This ranger-led hike will cover the 1.5-mile battlefield trail at Musgrove Mill State Historic Site, during which attendees will learn about why the battle was fought, who participated and what occurred during the encounter.
November 15 & 17: Civil War Walking Tour, Pecos, N.M.
Take a ranger-led walking tour to better understand the Civil War and the Battle of Glorieta Pass, the 鈥淕ettysburg of the West,鈥 at Pecos National Historical Park. The tour will cover about one mile along the Battlefield Trail, which is groomed and relatively flat with minimal elevation gain.
November 23鈥24: 156th Anniversary Commemoration: Battles for Chattanooga, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
Join Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park on the weekend before Thanksgiving for the commemoration of the 156th Anniversary of the Battles for Chattanooga.
For more travel ideas, check the National Park Service events calendar at , visit a state park website, search for museums and historic sites near you, or browse the 91茄子鈥檚 suggested travel itineraries.
The 91茄子 is dedicated to preserving America鈥檚 hallowed battlegrounds and educating the public about what happened there and why it matters today. To date, the nonprofit, nonpartisan organization has protected more than 51,000 acres of battlefield land associated with the Revolutionary War, War of 1812 and Civil War. Learn more at