Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Wilson's Creek National Battlefield adventure.
Immerse yourself in history while enjoying the great outdoors at Wilson's Creek National Battlefield. This park features the first Civil War battle field west of the Mississippi River.
Visit between Memorial Day and Labor Day for the opportunity to see musket and artillery firing demonstrations. There's also informative Living History programs that illustrate life during the mid-19th Century. Check out guided tours to learn in-depth details about the area and the battle. Alternately, you can follow the self-guided auto tour. This trek circles the battle field and has stops at interpretive sites focused on the battle.
After your tour, head to the Ray House, which served as a field hospital for Confederate troops during the battle. The house is open on weekends throughout the summer. It's also where Union General Nathaniel Lyon's body was carried after his death. If you visit on August 10th, the battle's anniversary, expect a ceremony and special tour program. There's also a candlelight tour held each year.
The battlefield also includes five short walking trails, each less than 3/4-mile. You can also explore a seven mile trail system by horse or foot. While there's no camping at the park, several campgrounds are within 20 minutes. These spots put you close to the city of Springfield, which is about 30 minutes from the park. More camping, fishing and hiking opportunities lie about an hour south near Branson.