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Guilford Courthouse National Military Park historical landmark in Greensboro, NC
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View of Guilford Courthouse National Military Park in Greensboro, NC
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View of Guilford Courthouse National Military Park in Greensboro, NC
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Guilford Courthouse National Military Park

4.8(1,957 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 6-14. Elementary and middle school students studying American history will find the battlefield comes alive through the monuments and self-guided tours, while younger children (4-6) enjoy the open spaces and walking trails. The educational content may be too advanced for toddlers, though they'll appreciate the outdoor setting.

About

Guilford Courthouse National Military Park offers families a perfect blend of history and outdoor fun on its sprawling Revolutionary War battlefield. Kids can explore scenic walking trails, discover towering monuments, and learn about the pivotal 1781 battle through interactive exhibits at the visitor center, all while enjoying plenty of space to run and play in this beautifully maintained park.

Highlights

  • 28 monuments scattered across the battlefield that kids can find like a historical scavenger hunt
  • Well-maintained walking and hiking trails through wooded areas with interpretive signs
  • Visitor center with Revolutionary War exhibits, artifacts, and an orientation film
  • Wide open spaces perfect for running and exploring between monument stops
  • Free Junior Ranger program with activity books for kids

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Start at the visitor center to watch the orientation film and grab the free Junior Ranger activity booklet that makes exploring the monuments engaging for kids
  2. 2.Bring bikes or scooters,the 2.5-mile auto tour loop is perfect for family cycling when traffic is light, especially on weekday mornings
  3. 3.Pack a picnic to enjoy at the shaded picnic areas near the visitor center after exploring the trails
  4. 4.Download the park's audio tour app before visiting for fascinating stories at each monument stop that bring history to life
  5. 5.Visit on weekday mornings for the quietest experience and cooler temperatures for walking the trails

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the most comfortable temperatures for walking the trails and exploring the outdoor monuments. Weekday mornings are least crowded, and cooler morning hours are ideal during summer months to avoid afternoon heat.

What to Know

Admission is completely FREE, including parking. The visitor center has restrooms and a small museum with exhibits. Trails are mostly paved and stroller-accessible, though some monuments require walking on grass. No food service on-site, so bring snacks and water.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. Spring brings beautiful blooming trees and mild weather. Summer can be hot and humid for extensive walking. Fall foliage makes October especially scenic. Winter visits are possible but dress warmly as trails are exposed.

Nearby Eats

Stamey's Old Fashioned Barbecue (about 3 miles away) is a local Greensboro institution with kid-friendly BBQ plates and classic sides. For quick bites, Chick-fil-A and other family chains are located within 2 miles along Battleground Avenue.

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