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Monocacy National Battlefield
Auto Tour
Monocacy National Battlefield Auto Tour
Monocacy National Battlefield Auto Tour

Self-Guided Auto Tour

A self-guided, auto tour provides visitors an overview of key locations where the Battle of Monocacy was fought. The route follows the public roadway system and totals approximately 6 miles round-trip. Optional walking trails are located at auto tour stop 3 (Worthington Farm), stop 4 (Thomas Farm), and stop 5 (Gambrill Mill). You may pick up a copy of the free brochure from the battlefield's visitor center.

 

A note to our visitors and bus tour groups: Please be respectful of our park neighbors and do not park cars or tour buses in residential driveways or church parking lots. Please use designated visitor parking areas shown on the map at left and on your brochure. Thank you. 

Monocacy Junction, 1917  

Did You Know?
The "Y" at Monocacy Junction, completed in 1830, allows trains to turn around. It was the first of its kind in the United States, and is still in use today.

Last Updated: February 04, 2009 at 11:30 EST