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About the Battlefield. Experience the Battle. Enjoyment The park, which hosts over , visitors annually, is considered to be one of the three best preserved and most pristine Civil War battlefields in the National Park System. Take The Tour A 4. Civil War Museum This outstanding collection of Civil War artifacts will provide visitors with a clearer understanding of the events that took place west of the Mississippi, as well as details of the lives of people involved.

Interactive Park Map Click on any of the major stops to get directions. Civil War Battle. Jasper County, MO Jul 5, Result: Confederate Victory Est. Casualties: Union: 44 Confederate: Casualties: 2, Union: 1, Confederate: 1, Related Battles. Battle Facts. Republic, MO August 10, Union 5, Estimated Casualties. Union 1, Much of the battlefield has been Backcountry camping is allowed on most areas of the National Forest.

Standard rules apply. Developed camping is available at the Mortimer Campground, open from April 1st to October 31st. There are now just 11 sites for tents and small trailers in the campground. There used to be 23 sites, but 12 of them were closed in April due to a potential risk of flash flooding. Fire rings, picnic tables, and 2 bathhouses with flushing toilets and showers are available at the campground.

Trails start within the campground itself and it is centrally located, so it makes an excellent base from which to explore the entire Wilson Creek and Grandfather Ranger District area. Get here early, as these few sites will fill up fast! Hopefully, the Forest Service will consider adding some more sites to this area in the future to make up for the sites lost due to flood risk. To request that your place of lodging be listed on this site, please contact us.

There are various ways to get to the Wilson Creek area. These directions are for the Wilson Creek Visitor Center. Further directions to various hikes and trails will start at the visitor center. Take Exit Jamestown Rd. Turn left at the end of the ramp. At the third traffic light, turn left onto NC north.

Follow for about 12 miles to Brown Mtn. Beach Rd. Go about 5 miles; just past a bridge over Wilson Creek which looks like a small river turn left to stay on Brown Mtn.

You will follow Wilson Creek through the settlement of Brown Mountain Beach, then into its beautiful Gorge section, and the visitor center is on the left approximately 5. Big Lost Cove Cliffs Trail. Ascends moderately through mixed hardwoods and then runs slightly downhill along the crest of the ridge on an old logging road.

It descends steeply for a brief stretch into the flats right above the cliffs, in an open oak forest. There are a couple North Harper Creek Falls Trail.



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