Stamp Your Passport To Your National Parks

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  • Get four different cancellation stamps by visiting NPS and partner sites at Cedar Creek & Belle Grove NHP.
  • 5-45 Minutes
  • Tour the 1797 Manor House

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  • Belle Grove offers guests tours of the region's premier authentic antebellum plantation. Tours last 45 minutes to one hour. Tickets for tours do not require advanced reservations.
  • 45-60 Minutes
  • Go to a Ranger-led Program

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  • The National Park Service offers ranger-led programs throughout the year. Topics may include the peopling and rich cultural history of the Shenandoah Valley, including the Civil War and Battle of Cedar Creek. 
  • Follow Trenches on the 19th Corps Trails

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  • Woodland trails follow a line of trenches built by the US 19th Corps in the fall of 1864. They connect the 128th New York Monument with Belle Grove Plantation. Remnants of trenches and earthworks are still visible along the trails. The trails are on lands managed by Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation (CCBF) and Belle Grove, Inc. 
  • 30-120 Minutes
  • Be a Cedar Creek & Belle Grove Junior Ranger

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  • The Junior Ranger program helps kids explore, learn about, and protect Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park. Anyone can become a Junior Ranger by completing activities during a visit to the park.
  • 15-60 Minutes
  • Visit the Battlefield Museum

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  • The Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation Museum and Visitor Center building houses its exhibits, book and gift shop, and visitor services.
  • 30-60 Minutes
  • Tour Cedar Creek Battlefield

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  • Follow the Battle of Cedar Creek on a self-guided driving tour, from where the Confederate soldiers surprised the sleeping Federal camps in the foggy dawn of October 19, 1864 to the final counterattack late that afternoon. This 17.5-mile tour has 9 stops.
  • 1-3 Hours
  • See Local History Exhibits & Civil War Artifacts

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  • The Strasburg Museum at Hupp's Hill, inside the Strasburg Visitor and Information Center, displays local history exhibits alongside battlefield artifacts from the Kehoe collection. The museum exhibits and films in the theater tell of the war-torn Shenandoah Valley of 1864: battles fought by soldiers and hardships endured by civilians.
  • 1-2 Hours
  • Join a Star Party

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  • Gaze at the heavens with the National Park Service and the Shenandoah Astronomical Society (SAS). Telescopes are provided, or you may bring your own. SAS members can teach you how to use it. Bring camp chairs or blankets.
  • Walk the Morning Attack Trails

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  • The three trails combined are 1.7 miles long. All three are on national park land. Pick up a free trail guide at the trail entrances or at the Visitor Center. The guide follows numbered stops marked on the trails.
  • 30-60 Minutes
  • Visit Belle Grove

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  • Belle Grove’s expert volunteer docents and staff lead guided tours of the 1797 Manor House. Guided tours typically last between 45 minutes and one hour. Self-guided brochures of the grounds and outdoor signs interpret the property.
  • 1-2 Hours
  • Discover the Valley's African American History

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  • Talks and presentations uncover emerging discoveries and stories of enslaved and free African Americans. These stories help us uncover a rich and inclusive cultural history of the Shenandoah Valley.
  • Make Your First Stop at the Visitor Center

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  • Start at the Visitor Center, where park rangers and volunteers can help plan your visit.
  • 30-60 Minutes