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Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park Visitor Center and Museum

Explore interactive exhibits and walk the hallowed grounds of this well-preserved Civil War battlefield in Prairie Grove, Arkansas.

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The Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park Visitor Center and Museum serves as the starting point for exploring one of the most intact Civil War battlefields in the nation. Here, on December 7, 1862, the Confederate Army of the Trans-Mississippi clashed with the Union Army of the Frontier. The museum brings the history of this pivotal battle to life through interactive exhibits and displays of artifacts recovered from the site.

A brief summary to Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park Visitor Center and Museum

  • Wednesday 8 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-5 pm
  • Friday 8 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 8 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 1 pm-5 pm

Local tips

  • Begin your visit at Hindman Hall to get an overview of the battle and the park's layout.
  • Take the Battlefield Trail or driving tour to see key locations and understand the battle's progression.
  • Check the park's event calendar for reenactments and living history programs.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    The Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park Visitor Center and Museum is located on US Highway 62 in Prairie Grove. From Fayetteville, Arkansas, head west on US-62 for approximately 20 miles. The park entrance will be on your left. Parking is available at the visitor center.

  • Walking

    From anywhere in the town of Prairie Grove, the park is easily accessible by foot. Head east on East Douglas Street (US-62) until you reach the park entrance on your left. Sidewalks are available along US-62. Once inside the park, follow the signs to the Visitor Center.

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Discover more about Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park Visitor Center and Museum

Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park, home to the Visitor Center and Museum, stands as a monument to a crucial chapter in American history. On December 7, 1862, this site witnessed the Battle of Prairie Grove, the last major Civil War engagement in northwest Arkansas. The battle saw the Confederate Army of the Trans-Mississippi and the Union Army of the Frontier clash in a fierce struggle, resulting in approximately 2,700 casualties. The Visitor Center and Museum, known as Hindman Hall, serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the park. Inside, visitors can delve into the battle's history through interactive exhibits that detail the events, the landscape's influence on strategic decisions, and the war's devastating local impact. Artifacts recovered from the battlefield are also on display. Beyond the museum, the park invites exploration of the hallowed grounds where the battle unfolded. Visitors can walk the Battlefield Trail, a one-mile loop, or take the five-mile driving tour, with stops at 14 key locations, to fully appreciate the scope of the conflict. Historic structures, including the Latta House and the Borden House, offer glimpses into the lives of those who lived through the war. The park also hosts Arkansas's largest Civil War reenactment biennially, offering a vivid portrayal of the battle.

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