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Pea Ridge National Military ParkConfederates charge into Union cannons at sunset at the end of the first day
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Pea Ridge National Military Park
Frequently Asked Questions
 

How big is Pea Ridge NMP?

Pea Ridge National Military Park is 4,300 acres.

What is the annual attendance?

In the fiscal year 2005 the attendance was 61,393

Why is it called Pea Ridge?

This area gets its name from the wild peas that grow in the area.  When the first white settlers came to the area, the wild peas were very abundant and that is why the area is called Pea Ridge.

How many men were killed at the Battle of Pea Ridge?

A little over 400 men were killed outright during this two day battle.  Many more died of their wounds during the following days, weeks and months.  Total dead was around 2,000.

Does the park rent horses to ride on the trail?

Visitors wishing to ride horses in the park must provide their own horses. There are not any known horses for rent in the area.

 

 

Stand Watie, Cherokee General at the Battle of Pea Ridge  

Did You Know?
Pea Ridge was the only major Civil War battle in which Indian troops participated. Almost 1,000 Cherokee made up two Confederate regiments. Cherokee Stand Watie as their Colonel. The Indian Brigade joined McCulloch’s division.

Last Updated: August 02, 2006 at 16:02 EST