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Fort Donelson National Battlefield KY,TN

Lat, Long: 36.49019078, -87.92445695

Designation: National Battlefield

Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant was becoming quite famous as he wrote these words following the surrender of Confederate Fort Donelson on Sunday, February 16, 1862. The Union victory at Fort Donelson elated the North, and stunned the South. Within days of the surrender, Clarksville and Nashville would fall into Union hands. Grant and his troops had created a pathway to victory for the Union.

Weather:

Fort Donelson National Battlefield traditionally experiences mild to moderate winters and hot summers with an average high of 90 degrees in the summer and 40 in winter; average lows in the winter are 30 degrees but single digits are not unusual. Rainfall in the area averages 53 inches a year with an additional 6 inches of ice/snow and violent thunderstorms can take place at any time of year.

Directions:

The main entrance is located at 120 Fort Donelson Park Road, in Dover Tennessee. It is advised to start a visitor experience here. Brochures and information are available at this location. Physical address for the park's Fort Heiman unit, in Calloway County, Kentucky: 654 Fort Heiman Road, New Concord, Kentucky. This site is not staffed daily, but exhibits and information are available for visitors.

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Address/Contact:

174 National Cemetery Drive

Dover, US, 37058

Phone: 931-232-5706

Email: fodo_administration@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

The View from the Upper River BatteryHallowed ground.cannon overlooking riverHistoric hotelcemetery gateConfederate earthworks.cannon and costumed volunteersbald eagles nestingpicnic tablesCannon drills during the 154th anniversary of the Battle of Fort Donelsonwayside exhibit in the national cemeteryearly spring native flowersnative plants found in the parkCannons on Lower River Batterywater and trees view of Tennessee River