The Battle of Cedar Creek (October 19, 1864): The park preserves the site of a decisive Union victory. After a surprise Confederate attack routed the sleeping Union camps in the foggy dawn, Union General Philip Sheridan dramatically rallied his retreating forces, leading a counterattack that secured Union control of the Shenandoah Valley and helped ensure Abraham Lincoln's re-election. The park features a self-guided driving tour (approx. 17.5 miles) that covers the battlefield's key points. You can also explore several miles of walking trails through the preserved fields and earthworks, connecting the Visitor Center, the Belle Grove Plantation, and the Cedar Creek Battlefield...
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Read moreGreat historical park that is very new and still being developed. Plenty to do, and a lot to learn. The Visitors Center is a must and gives a lot of information about the battle. The car tour, not signed when we did it, was very fun and informative. The fact that it was untouched was a plus, it allowed us to see how the area really was and still is. One of the Best Experiences ever, especially...
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