This month's National Park Getaway
By Amanda Corman, Park Ranger, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Georgia
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Photo: NPS |
Nestled between the historic cities of Kennesaw and Marietta,
Georgia, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park preserves nearly
3,000 acres of a strategic battle site of the American Civil War.
Appealing to history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and hikers alike, the
largest continuous green space in metro Atlanta provides more than 20
miles of trails.
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Museum. Photo: NPS/Jason Martz |
If you start your visit by watching the award-winning film
“Kennesaw: One Last Mountain” and exploring the museum in the visitor
center you'll gain invaluable insights into the lives
of the soldiers and civilians who were affected by the horrors of war.
Once you leave the visitor center you might make the trek, by foot or by
car, to the crest of Big Kennesaw. At the summit you're greeted by
Confederate gun emplacements guarding the panoramic view of Atlanta and
the surrounding Georgia Piedmont region.
Your next steps should lead to the 24-gun battery. The hike up Pigeon Hill, a popular next destination,
leads to the Confederate earthworks that were instrumental in overcoming
a major attack by Union General William Tecumseh Sherman.
The journey continues as you reach the location of Cheatham Hill
and the Illinois Monument. You can walk the Confederate battle line to
the monument or take the Union approach by hiking the Union Assault
Trail. Each provides a different perspective on the deadly attacks of
June 27, 1864. The now-quiet battlefield offers an oasis for nature and
history lovers alike.
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Kolb's Farm. Photo: NPS |
For the final leg of your journey at Kennesaw Mountain, head to
Kolb's Farm. The park's last remaining Civil War-era structure adds a
personal touch to the battlefield. This 1830s home, with a family
cemetery adjacent to the house, is the surviving witness to the battle.
Whether you walk or drive through this battlefield park, you
leave behind the hustle and bustle of the surrounding metro Atlanta
area and discover the natural beauty and rich history
of Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park.
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