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Cedar Creek & Belle Grove National Historical Park VA

Lat, Long: 39.0093576, -78.30618934

Designation: National Historical Park

Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley has a long and rich heritage that still inspires today. Native Americans first shaped the land, followed by colonists and settlers. The fertile valley became an important wheat-growing region in the 1800s. It also witnessed dramatic Civil War campaigns, including the Battle of Cedar Creek, a decisive Federal victory that helped bring the war to an end.

Weather:

Summers in Virginia are often very hot with high heat indexes. Check the weather in advance of your trip, and plan accordingly. Dress for the heat and for sun protection. Pack lots of water. The Shenandoah Valley experiences temperate spring and fall seasons and winters with snowfall and cold temperatures.

Directions:

Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park is along U.S. Route 11 in Middletown, Virginia. Take exit 302 off Interstate 81 to Middletown. The Visitor Center is at 7712 Main Street in Middletown Courts Plaza.

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Address/Contact:

7712 Main Street

Middletown, US, 22645

Phone: 540-869-3051

Email: cebe_information@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Sunrise over Belle GroveImage of the Heater HouseRanger giving kids ProgramVisitors watching a ranger program at Belle GroveRanger presenting program on top of the Massanutten Moutain.