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Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
Plan A Field Trip

Is it that time and your students just aren't grasping the particulars of the Civil War? Why not a field trip?  Watch the 18 minute orientation film, tour the Battlefield and upon availability, a ranger led talk may be given. We ask that groups be no larger than 50 students and there should be one adult for every 10 children. Contact Benita Duling via email or learn how to book your visit here.

Choose a program to enhance your visit.

School registration form for field trip visits.

Also see Teacher's Guide to Visiting.

 

 
 
On a beautiful fall day, the colors of the trees make the deadliest part of Kennesaw Mountain battle look serene.  

Did You Know?
In the spring and summer of 1864, some of the most important events to effect the outcome of the Civil War occurred in North Georgia. Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield commemorates these events, as well as preserving the battleground of Kennesaw Mountain. The Mountain's history precedes the Civil War.

Last Updated: August 27, 2008 at 10:04 EST