Attraction Guide: Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park, Fayetteville, United States

Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park Guide

Step Back in Time: Explore the History of Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park Guide

Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park offers a poignant glimpse into the past, preserving the site of one of the most significant Civil War battles fought west of the Mississippi River. This well-preserved battlefield allows visitors to walk in the footsteps of soldiers and learn about the events that unfolded here on December 7, 1862. It's a must-see destination for history buffs and anyone interested in understanding the impact of the Civil War on the region. The Battle of Prairie Grove was a crucial engagement in the Western Theater of the Civil War. Confederate forces under General Thomas Hindman attempted to prevent Union forces under General James Blunt from consolidating their control over northwest Arkansas. The battle resulted in a tactical draw, but it effectively ended Confederate hopes of regaining control of the region. The state park preserves the battlefield, including historic buildings, artillery positions, and walking trails, allowing visitors to experience the landscape as it was during the battle. Visitors can explore the battlefield on foot, following the marked trails and reading interpretive signs that explain the events of the battle. The park also features a museum with exhibits on the battle and the lives of the soldiers who fought there. Living history demonstrations and reenactments are held periodically, bringing the past to life. The Hindman Hall Museum and Visitor Center offers a starting point for your exploration.

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Opening Hours

Park grounds are open daily from dawn to dusk. Hindman Hall Museum and Visitor Center hours vary; check the park's website for current hours.

Ticket Price

Free