Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail
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Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail
The Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail (OVNHT) commemorates the campaign leading to the battle of Kings Mountain by following the Revolutionary War route of Patriot militia men from Virginia, today's eastern Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia to the battle site at Kings Mountain National Military Park in South Carolina. Although the Trail is still being fully developed visitors may access approximately 30 miles of the route at various points along the 330 mile long corridor. A parallel Commemorative Motor Route may also be driven. The Motor Route uses existing state highways and, in some stretches, actually travels over the old historic roadway. The OVNHT is part of the National Trails System. Click on "In Depth" to get detailed information by state and trail segment.IN DEPTH
Planning Your Visit The Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail can be visited in any season. It includes sections of walkable pathway, a Commemorative Motor Route, affiliated historic sites and museums, and wayside...read more
Frequently Asked Questions How much of the Overmountain Victory NHT is open for public access? As of 2006 57 miles of pathway is available for non-motorized use. What is the "Commemorative Motor Route?" It is...read more
RECENT NEWS
- NPS Official Praises Exhibit, Speaks on Trail December 15, 2008
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