Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park!

Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park!


What Is Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park!?

This national military park preserves four of the bloodiest battlefields of the Civil War: Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, The Wilderness, and Spotsylvania Court House!

What Makes It Historical?

This area lay directly between the Union and Confederate capitals, so it was super important to have as a buffer! First shots at Fredericksburg rang out on December 11, 1862, with the Union forces of Ambrose Burnside against the Confederate troops of Robert E. Lee and “Stonewall” Jackson! The Confederates won here, rattling the Union and casting doubt on Abraham Lincoln’s upcoming Emancipation Proclamation!

The Union returned in the spring to Chancellorsville, and from April 27 to May 6, 1863, Generals Lee and Jackson trounced General Joseph Hooker, forcing another retreat, but in the process, General Stonewall Jackson was shot by one of his own troops and died of pneumonia on May 10th.

Almost exactly a year later, with Ulysses S. Grant in command, the two sides clashed again here on May 5, 1864, this time at a spot called The Wilderness because of how thickly wooded and brambled it was! Because of that, the battle ended in a stalemate, but General Grant was not to be put off by that and kept on marching!

Spotsylvania Court House sat at a critical crossroads, leading directly to the Confederate capital of Richmond! General Grant really wanted it, especially because the Election of 1864 was coming up! The Confederates really dug in, though, with a huge line called the “Mule Shoe” salient with a critical bend in it called the Bloody Angle. Both sides fought over this spot for nearly two weeks, so fiercely that the bullets shredded an oak tree, whose stump is now on display at the Smithsonian! Ultimately, on May 21, the Union gave up this battle and turned their attention to reaching Richmond!

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How Do I Get There?

Fredericksburg Battlefield:

  • 1013 Lafayette Blvd
    Fredericksburg, VA 22401

Chancellorsville Battlefield:

  • 9001 Plank Rd
    Spotsylvania Courthouse, VA 22553

The Wilderness Battlefield:

  • 35347 Constitution Hwy
    Orange, VA 22160

Spotsylvania Courthouse Battlefield:

  • 9550 Grant Dr
    Spotsylvania Courthouse, VA 22553

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When Should I Visit the Park?

The battlefields are open daily from sunrise to sunset, and the visitor centers are open from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM!


More Photos

The Bloody Angle, where an entire tree got shredded by gunfire!
Frosty morning over Chancellorsville Battlefield!
Richard Kirkland, the Angel of Marye's Heights!
Chatham Manor, former Union headquarters!

Read all about my experience in this park!

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