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Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park
1013 Lafayette Blvd, Fredericksburg, VA 22401, United States
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Ea
Review №1

As with most battlefields it is quiet and serine. The history here is evident as you walk down the sunken road and up to the Cemetery. This is a great place to visit for a little history and understanding of what was the cost to both sides in the of taking Fredericksburg

Fo
Review №2

I didnt realize how big this place was. There are several different areas that follow the battle from the Wilderness through Spotsylvania and beyond. Sorry and moderate take to hike, and shelters with paintings and plaques so you can visit even if its raining.

Ki
Review №3

Quiet and peaceful. Signs were informative. I only wish the house was open. You cam walk threw grounds but cant go inside

Ja
Review №4

What a great experience for tweens. So much history and amazing grave yards to peruse in. Loved it!

E.
Review №5

Kids and I got a Junior Ranger Acitivity book from the Rangers and we walked around reading the information. It was very educational. Some things we had to skip to keep moving due to kids getting restless. But overall the kids and I enjoyed it. Kids were wowed about the bullet holes in Innis House. While standing at grave #2864 and reading a story from the activity book, we could have a sense of what the writer was feeling.

Ly
Review №6

A perfect 2 hour self guided tour for a family with young children. The Park Ranger was so kind and listened to each of the childrens answers. So much history in this area.

Jo
Review №7

Pretty cool. Confederate battle field with trench lines and artillery. Lots of trails to walk.

St
Review №8

Well preserved historical site. Trail was a nice hike. Museum was closed due to COVID but the gift shop was open.

Je
Review №9

Interesting and sad. There is a lot to learn about our history and heroes youve never heard of before. My favorite was the confederate soldier who brought water to injured Union soldiers on the battlefield. Richard Rowland Kirkland

Ed
Review №10

Great civil war battlefield and well preserved. I took the short guided tour. The ranger was fantastic, this is a must do. The walk might be a tenth of a mile but the ranger walked us through so much. The visitors center is great but getting our and seeing the battlefield an cemetery is where you want to be.

Ki
Review №11

Excellent time of year to walk the hiking paths!We enjoyed going out to the cabin site and also seeing the large rock pyramid near the train rails. I can imagine that in the summer it would be impossible to get out there as theres a lot of high weeds around the pyramid in particular. So, lack of bugs and less weed growth made for an easy hike.

Gl
Review №12

Awesome place to take a walk and learn some history, take a seat on a bench on the heights and watch military planes cruising by to andrews AFB

Ma
Review №13

A compact battlefield in Fredericksburg where thousands died. A monument to the hubris of war.

La
Review №14

Beautiful grounds, rolling hills, great park staff, VERY friendly and knowledgeable, small but great gift shop!!!

Ke
Review №15

Fun, historical and family friendly.Free as well. Worth the visit

Ni
Review №16

I enjoyed seeing the old sunken road. Wish they had more than one bathroom however!

De
Review №17

I enjoyed walking and looking at the cannons and the plaques learning more about the war.

ri
Review №18

Nice 6 mile walk/run route. Hills!!! Lots of shade, history and nice people

Jo
Review №19

I would have rated this a 5 star but Visitor Center was not available.

Ji
Review №20

Great historical hike and very well maintained.

Ch
Review №21

A gorgeous setting that will break your heart when you read all the historical markers.

Be
Review №22

Beautiful town, so much history and a great weekend getaway! Highly recommend this.

St
Review №23

Such a interesting place. Park rangers were very informative.

Am
Review №24

Beautiful place to go & look out over the city

Th
Review №25

The visitor center is nice ..but getting to the appropriate spot is another story. The traffic is ridiculous and trying to find the Chatham house is a story all by itself. You have to at least hit stop #3 and walk up the hill. Just to let you know its a little steeper than a hill. The things I do for the General....I hope he appreciates it. :)

Ka
Review №26

Very informative. Information overload. Very well done and educational. War is hell in any generation..

Sh
Review №27

Wow!! We didnt spend nearly enough time here. They have done an amazing job keeping a piece of our history here for us to see and reflect on. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable. I highly recommend an afternoon not just a couple of hours.

We
Review №28

A Small Confederate battlefield with some unique photos. I understood how this place was significant in history. A cool cemetery right beside the visitor center.

De
Review №29

Had a wonderful visit. The gardens are lovely and the house and displays a fabulous reminder of a by-gone era.

An
Review №30

Great spot to chill. Kinda creepy

Da
Review №31

The displays depict life in early colonial America. At the time that we went, there were enactments of actual colonial life going on since it was the peak visitor season in June that year.

Ke
Review №32

Great place to see history of our nation

Ha
Review №33

Beautiful area. Great walking paths.

Wa
Review №34

I stopped by Stonewall Jacksons death site. I saw the grave marker and the house in which he passed away from wounds in battle on top of pneumonia. The house was locked but I could look through the windows. It is about 4 miles from I 95. It was a nice brief break from the drive. It took about 10-15 minutes to see.

Je
Review №35

VOC is a great place. Cant wait to go back to canoe some more. Worth every penny.

Ky
Review №36

It was very nice! There was a reenactor there and she was doing a fabulous job!!

Da
Review №37

Great historical park to walk and enjoy the great outdoors

Mi
Review №38

Great small park to see and I would recommend taking the tour. Park Ranger Brett that gave us our tour was awesome!! My 3 year son keep standing near him and coping his movements and Ranger Brett let him hold his folder and walk with him during the tour.

Ma
Review №39

Excellent visitors center. Friendly rangers. So many died there and in battlefields all over the South. Sad to realize how many fell, on both sides.

Co
Review №40

It was a nice walk to follow the short trail

Ti
Review №41

Please go, if just to see this statue. Theres much we could learn from it today.

Er
Review №42

Fredericksburg National Battlefield is a beautifully preserved piece of history from the civil way. Its a very enjoyable place to visit and learn about what this country went through during outright civil war. This is a must see if youre in the area.Downtown historic Fredericksburg is a great place to visit and get a cup of coffee or a bite to eat at many of the restaurants in the vicinity.

Ty
Review №43

Great trail with stops along the way that tell you a detailed story about that spot

Ni
Review №44

Nice place to explore and understand history.

Je
Review №45

Charle Sprout grave is here.

Je
Review №46

History. Got my National Park stamp here again today. They have an awesome diorama from 1935.

Cy
Review №47

It was very interesting. Went to the military cemetery and found my grandfathers grave.

Co
Review №48

Well maintained public area.

Tr
Review №49

After getting my oil changed in Richmond, I was driving north towards home and I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to visit Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park as the location wasn’t that far off the highway. I started my journey at the Stonewall Shrine a little south of the National Park. Parking was a breeze even though I arrived when a tourist group began their tour. My trusty companion and I walked on the very dugouts the stonewall was built. Raw, real history in the flesh happened at the various spots I walked to learn more about our nations past wars . It wasn’t crowded and best of all it everything was free . A chance to learn about how the world thought and acted upon is never a disappointment . I couldn’t visit the cemetery for obvious reasons but I could feel a sense of pain and pride soldiers endured back then as a veteran myself who can relate to hardships . 10/10 recommended park to visit in Virginia

Ed
Review №50

The National Park Service maintains this battlefield area. Inside of Fredericksburg proper, this space is a poignant memory of the brutality of the American Civil War. 105,000 men lost their lives here over the course of four battles. The Visitors Center has an informative, interactive museum, and a 20 minute video on the battles. After the video, you can join a tour with a park ranger who will walk you through the area pointing out important locations, people, and events. Plan on about an hour here if you take the tour. Or, you can walk it in about 20 minutes. Be sure to climb the short hill to the cemetery.

J
Review №51

Great and well preserved battlefield. The amount of history here is astounding.

Be
Review №52

Full of history and truly crazy to think such a huge battle took place not so long ago!

Wi
Review №53

Good quiet family time

Br
Review №54

The most important Civil War site to visit besides Gettysburg. Truly heartwrenching. Seeing the original stone wall with the bullet holes, so thankful it has been preserved.

Ca
Review №55

We loved it! Our Ranger Brett was amazing on the tour and was great with our 3 year old who is now a Junior Park Ranger!

C.
Review №56

Learn some history.

Ma
Review №57

Nice place to walk around.

Di
Review №58

Was under construction, couldnt view the house inside.

Hi
Review №59

Nice place, small parking lot behind visitor center. A few signs telling you what happend here.

Ed
Review №60

Excellent. Well worth the visit. A museum of the usual high standard expected from the NPS, a film (nominal charge), a very fine ranger-led 35- minute short tour (no charge) which is easily extended by walking the trail on one’s own initiative. After a couple of hours doing this, there’s a driving tour outlined in the excellent leaflet. The staff are knowledgeable, helpful and friendly. One can learn a great deal about a very significant Civil War battle; altogether a day very well spent.

De
Review №61

Great battlefield visit and tour...very organized and neat experience!

Ch
Review №62

Beautiful battlefield. The part of the original wall is well preserved.

Un
Review №63

Great place to learn about history and explore!!

Do
Review №64

Memorial Day weekend luminaria are awesome to behold.

Be
Review №65

Very pretty took some photos there. Wished bathrooms was available had to make 10 min drive to sheetz.

Ra
Review №66

It was a beautiful day and a cute little walk and learned some awesome history

Da
Review №67

Amazing History at this site in America. A whole lot of young Soldiers lost their lives here. Definitely have much respect for all the Soldiers that fought here at this site in North America. The Great USA !!!!!!!!

Jo
Review №68

The cemetery on Maryes Heights is a very tranquil place to spend an afternoon.

Bo
Review №69

Great place for a walk and history lesson

Je
Review №70

Wonderful place to experience significant history. Super friendly and knowledgeable staff!

R
Review №71

Much history but over grown with the modern world

Li
Review №72

Amazing history and informational boards to explain what happened.

Al
Review №73

Very well organized alot of History to see, walk and gift shop was a pleasure to visit.

Al
Review №74

This park preserves one the bloodiest segments of a doomed battle, the sunken road. All along the trail are period structures (some with original battle damage), and carefully chosen period photographs depicting your current place on the battlefield. Excellent stories are written of, including that of Martha Stephens and endearing local matriarch, as well as General Cobb, blown apart just outside of her house. A superbly orated guided tour is led around the park at regular intervals, and seemingly free of charge. Its a reflective place to admire days gone by, enjoy nature, listen to some magnificent words, or to see first hand the site where so many gallantly fell.

La
Review №75

Had a great time here. If you are interested in the civil war, its a must see.

Ke
Review №76

Visited the day of the Illuminary at the cemetery. It was my first time at the battlefield and the cemetery and its a great site! My ancestor which is pictured here died after the battle from disease and is buried in the cemetery. It was humbling to visit where he was buried with other American soldiers!

Sa
Review №77

Very nicely shaded with many interesting monuments & historical markers to read. Not busy. Plenty of parking & picnic tables. Other visitors were friendly. Nice little escape on the outskirts of the busy downtown area.

Ri
Review №78

Theyve done a wonderful job updating the visitor center. I highly recommend a visit on your trip to the battlefield.

Sy
Review №79

Great walking paths

De
Review №80

Visiting historic Fredericksburg Virginia was very interesting. We went to the main visitor center just west of downtown. We did the walking tour and saw the famous stone wall at Mayres Heights. We also visited the store. The National Cemetery is located just above the center on the hill with a monument. A driving tour takes you through the Prospect Hill area of the battlefield.

ma
Review №81

Great historical spot. I could have spent a few more days going through the area.

Je
Review №82

A awesome place

Ro
Review №83

Very knowledgeable and help volunteers. We were happy to learn so much about the area.

Je
Review №84

Historical place great for families

pa
Review №85

History will good

De
Review №86

Friendly an knowledgeable staff, patient with the middle school students. The center has enough attractive and informative displays to fill at least an entire day with learning. Poignant and moving and fascinating.

Jo
Review №87

The most easily accessible battlefield of the four in the area - you could get a lot out of a pretty short visit or could spend hours on the walking tour and other points of interest. The visitor center has a good collection of exhibits spanning two floors. Outside, the self-guided walking tour is well-marked with a good number of informative signs. The walk along the sunken road is easy and gives a vivid picture of the famous battle there. Going up to Maryes Heights felt less essential to me from a historical standpoint, but when I went in the spring it was very pretty up there, with flowering trees in bloom and lots of birds.

Br
Review №88

I just love visiting here! There is so much American History and locals willing to share it and tell you all about it. Dont skip going to the visitors center.

Ja
Review №89

Great place to learn and see history. Sad at the same time.

Co
Review №90

Enjoyed the stroll in the Sunken Road Walking Trail

Ka
Review №91

My 3rd day out here and I love it! Its a wonderful place to take a walk and just enjoy nature. I plan on using this area for my fitness journey with my fur babies on a regular.

Ke
Review №92

Re-live our history.

Te
Review №93

What a great place to stop and learn about one of the Souths most famous military person during the Civil War. The park employee had some great insight into Stonewall Jackson.

Ka
Review №94

Beautiful place and great for walking the dogs. This was my first time visiting and I will definitely be back. This might be my new running spot. I calculated 2 miles in abs 2 miles out!

Am
Review №95

What a wonderful, peaceful place. So much history surrounded by modern life. The staff here are knowledgeable, the grounds are well maintained. Its beautiful throughout the year. If youre a history buff, wanting to learn more about this beautiful area or looking for a place to have a quiet and reflective moment, then visit this location and enjoy.

DK
Review №96

Beautiful and Serene. Furthermore, the area is easily accessible to reach from any direction. Unfortunately, the house located in the National Cemetery Park is under construction. Nevertheless, it is still a place that family, and friends can learn much about this battlefield.

go
Review №97

I have been here lots of times. and I always come back because this is tells part of the story that made America the way it is. the grounds are very hilly they have a gift shop that is big and spacious the only bathrooms that i could find is in the visitors center is downstairs . but to see a movie that talks about the battlefield And what happen there you have to pay for it.The park service also does an excellent job keeping up with the grounds.The park service also does an excellent job keeping up with the grounds.Great place to run, walk, or bike!

Br
Review №98

I love this. because of the people, and the message I get for Sunday service. I have found Jesus again. Thank you to all. God Bless.

Ra
Review №99

Really like the quality and selection. Staff very friendly and knowledgeable!

Sa
Review №100

Beautiful property! Our tour guide thru the house was fantastic! Well worth the stop!

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  • Address:1013 Lafayette Blvd, Fredericksburg, VA 22401, United States
  • Site:http://nps.gov/frsp
  • Phone:+1 540-693-3200
Categories
  • National park
  • Park
  • Tourist attraction
Working hours
  • Monday:9am–5pm
  • Tuesday:9am–5pm
  • Wednesday:9am–5pm
  • Thursday:9am–5pm
  • Friday:9am–5pm
  • Saturday:9am–5pm
  • Sunday:9am–5pm
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
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