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All the United States West Virginia Hillsboro Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park
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Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

West Virginia’s first state park commemorates one of the state’s last significant Civil War battles.

Hillsboro, West Virginia

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The lookout tower at Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park is a popular vantage point.   Sonja / CC BY 2.0
Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park is recognized as an official Dark Sky Park by DarkSky International.   Courtesy of West Virginia
Inside the lookout tower.   Sonja / CC BY 2.0
In October of alternating years, visit Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park to experience Civil War reenactments.   Courtesy of West Virginia
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Droop Mountain Battlefield   Sonja / CC BY 2.0
Droop Mountain Battlefield is West Virginia’s first state park.   Sonja / CC BY 2.0
Droop Mountain Battlefield observation tower.   Brian M. Powell
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In the fall of 1863, in the valley of the Greenbrier River near Lewisburg, West Virginia saw its final significant Civil War battle at Droop Mountain. 

Union forces under William Averell defeated John Echols’s Confederate troops, putting an end to the southern resistance in West Virginia and leaving the state under federal command for the remainder of the war.

In 1928, 65 years later, Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park became West Virginia’s first state park. In October of alternating years, the park hosts reenactments that juxtapose the conflict with a peaceful canopy of lush greenery. 

Along the Minie Ball Trail, walk in the footsteps of the Union soldiers who climbed the mountainous terrain to fight the Confederate troops. The most popular trail, Cranberry Bogs, leads you through a lush pine forest packed with wildlife and interesting plants. The easy, half-mile path draws cross-country skiers in winter.

One of West Virginia’s three official Dark Sky Parks, Droop Mountain is also a popular spot for “star parties” among avid stargazers. 

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Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park
683 Droop Park Road
Hillsboro, West Virginia, 24946
United States
38.112308, -80.271645
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