Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park 900 Kennesaw Mountain Drive, Kennesaw, GA 30152
About the Business
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, located at 900 Kennesaw Mountain Drive in Kennesaw, Georgia, is a historic park and popular tourist attraction. The park features a Visitor Center with daily hours from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. The park grounds are open from 6:30 AM to 6:30 PM during Standard Time (November - March) and from 6:30 AM to 8:30 PM during Daylight Saving Time (March - November).
Parking lots at the park include the Visitor Center Parking, Old 41 Overflow Lot, Pigeon Hill, and Cheatham Hill Road, each with designated hours of operation. The Mountain Road is open to personal vehicles on weekdays, with shuttle service available on weekends. Safety measures are in place to ensure a pleasant and secure visit for all visitors, including guidelines for hiking, pets, wildlife, traffic, and bicycles.
Visitors are encouraged to check the local weather forecast before their trip and to be prepared for varying temperatures on the mountain top. Pets must be kept on a leash at all times and are not allowed in certain areas of the park. In case of any issues with wildlife or off-leash pets, visitors can contact the Visitor Center for assistance.
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
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Location & Phone number
900 Kennesaw Mountain Dr, Kennesaw, GA 30152, United States
Hours open
Monday:
06:30 - 20:30
Tuesday:
06:30 - 20:30
Wednesday:
06:30 - 20:30
Thursday:
06:30 - 20:30
Friday:
06:30 - 20:30
Saturday:
06:30 - 20:30
Sunday:
06:30 - 20:30
Reviews
"This was my first time hiking the trail, and I loved it. The facility at the parking area was clean. The trail is well maintained. The informational placards along the trail were a pleasant surprise."
"Visitor center is really nice. Has a short film about the battle I found pretty touching. They have a first rate museum with a lot of items that are significant to the battle and Sherman’s campaign to capture Atlanta. There did not seem to be a lot in the way of interpretation on most of the trails other than a few plaques, but the visiting the “Dead Angle” and knowing what happened there is a really sobering experience."
"They seem quite apologetic and even celebratory of confederate war nostalgia, under the guise of "history". This is evidenced by their various monuments and historical markers that attempt to subtley depict the losing pro-slavery racist condederates as heroes whose deeds are somehow worthy of respect or rememberance. Utter gaslighting nonsense. A better monument would be to the countless slaves that were forced to undergo neverending unpaid labor under horrible conditions for their entire lives, to the sole benefit of the ruthless, unenlightened brutal confederates."
"Historical places are always a great place to find inspiration and reflection. There were some interesting lessons here along the self guided trails. Lots of walking and running, and families spending time together, while engaging in discussions about nature and history. We will co.e and spend more time here on our next trip to Atlanta."
"We only had about an hour to spend here but enjoyed the museum. I really like the battle field log with the cannon balls embedded in them, very cool. Didn't have enough time to hike too far, but the trails looked very nice from what we saw."
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