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Kings Mountain National Military Park
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What are the hours of Operation?
A: Kings Mountain National Military Park is open daily from 9-5. All facilities including trails close at 5:00 PM.
Q: Is Camping Available at the Park?
A: Get more information on camping.
Q: Is Kings Mountain a Civil War battle?
A: No, the Battle of Kings Mountain was fought during the American Revolution.
Q: Are Golden Age & Golden Access Passes available?
A:Yes, both passes are available at the Visitor Center.
Q: Is food available on site?
A: No, food is not available at the park.
Q: Does the park hold battle reenactments?
A: No, the National Park Service does not allow battle reenactments.
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Did You Know?
President Herbert Hoover's visit to the Kings Mountain Battlefield in 1930 was the first time an American president had visited a Southern Revolutionary War Site. An estimated 75,000-80,000 people attended the 150th anniversary in 1930
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Last Updated: July 28, 2006 at 14:19 EST |