Park Information
Park Home
Plan Your Visit
For Teachers
Management
Support Your Park
Site Index

Back to Main Page

330 Miles of Revolutionary War History

The Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail travels through VA, TN, NC & SC, retracing the route of patriot militia as they tracked down the British. Eventually the two forces clashed, ending in patriot victory at the battle of Kings Mountain.

The trail is still under development through partnerships, but the public has many places to visit and walk today.

 

 
undefined

OVTA Marchers Cross the Watauga River at Sycamore Shoals State Historic Area (TN)

Each year the Overmountain Victory Trail Association conducts a two week long commemorative march along the route to trace the 1780 campaign. Highlights include special events and ceremonies, as well as opportunities to walk portions of the historic trace.
 
undefined

Kings Mountain Battlefield

The Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail ends at Kings Mountain National Military Park, site of the October 7, 1780 patriot victory.  Administered by the National Park Service the public can visit this area to learn more of the outcome of the campaign, as well as its consequences.

 

 
 
 

Write to

Superintendent
2635 Park Road
Blacksburg, SC 29702

Phone

Headquarters
(864) 936-3477

Fax

(864) 936-3477

Climate

Hot and dry summer with mild spring, fall and winter. Slightly cooler in higher elevations, especially winters, which can be very cold in mountain areas.
Communities Surrounding Yellowstone National Park
Asheville, NC Pop. 68,889
Hickory, NC Pop. 37,222
Winston-Salem, NC Pop. 185,776
Gastonia, NC Pop. 66,277
Charlotte, NC Pop. 540,828
Lenoir, NC Pop. 16,793
Valdese, NC Pop. 4,485
Marion, NC Pop. 4,943
Newton, NC Pop. 12,560
Black Mountain, NC Pop. 7,511
Lincolnton, NC Pop. 9,965
Statesville, NC Pop. 23,320
Mooresville, NC Pop. 18,823
Clemmons, NC
Mocksville, NC Pop. 4,178
Granite Falls, NC Pop. 4,612