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New Market Battlefield State Historical Park

Description

Elevation: 977 ft.

The Park showcases the Battle of New Market (May 15, 1864), one of the last Confederate victories in the Shenandoah Valley, made famous by the participation of the Virginia Military Institute Keydets. Within the Park’s 300 acres are the core battlefield area, the historic Bushong Farm and the Hall of Valor Civil War Museum. Wildlife viewing abounds among the large open grassy fields flanked by regenerating hardwoods; the bluff overlooking the North Fork of the Shenandoah River provides an astounding view. Numerous trails crisscross the battlefield, including several that follow along the top of the bluff and through the woods. Look for birds, such as eastern kingbird, eastern bluebird, field and chipping sparrows in the open fields. From the top of the bluff, scan the river for water birds such as great blue and green herons, wood duck and belted kingfisher. The woods host species characteristic of this habitat: blue jay, northern cardinal, Carolina chickadee, tufted titmouse, and Carolina wren. Butterflies are also numerous around the battlefield with pearl crescent, red-spotted purple, and black and eastern tiger swallowtails being numerous. Dragonflies are less obvious but do include black-shouldered spinylegs, widow skimmer, and common whitetail.

Wildlife Sightings

114 species have been reported at this site to date.

Birds Recently Seen at New Market Battlefield State Historical Park:

    Recent Checklists:

    Date# of SpeciesSubmitted By
    25 Nov 20253Karen Kottlowski
    22 Nov 202511J Joseph
    22 Nov 202511Tricia Johnson
    28 Sep 20256billy cantrell
    14 Sep 20256Eliz Leslie

    See more recent checklists…

    Amenities & Accessibility

    Amenities

    • On-site Parking
    • Restrooms

    Other Amenities: Hiking Trails, Visitor/Nature Center

    Accessibility Considerations

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    Maps & Directions

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    From I-81, take Exit #264 and follow US 211 west for 0.1 miles under the interstate to SR 305. Turn right onto SR 305 and proceed 1.0 mile to parking area.

    Access Requirements:

    • Daily, 9am to 5pm; admission fee

    Contact Information:

    • Sarah Hebert, 866-515-1864, hebertsm@vmi.edu
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    About the VBWT

    The Virginia Bird and Wildlife Trail is a network of over 600 greenspaces and blueways throughout the Commonwealth selected for their wildlife viewing potential. Walk a nature trail, paddle a river, or enjoy a scenic overlook and you’ll soon see why Virginia is a premier destination for birding and wildlife viewing.

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