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Trevilian Station Battlefield Park

About the Area

1056 Oakland Road, Louisa

Come ride or walk the equestrian trails on the original battlefield of the Battle of Trevilian Station in historic Louisa County. The over eight miles of wooded trails allow the opportunity to explore the land where the largest all-cavalry battle of the Civil War took place.

Admission

The trails are open to the public, free of charge, for use from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

Regulations

The Trevilian Battlefield Station Trails are accessible by foot or horseback riding only; no bikes or motorized vehicles are permitted on the trails.

Management

The Trails are managed by the Louisa County Parks, Recreation and Tourism Department in partnership with the Trevilian Station Battlefield Foundation.

Trevilian Station Battlefield

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Audio Driving Tour

Created by the Louisa County Historical Society and the Trevilians Battlefield Foundation. Tour begins at the Sergeant Museum and through 11 stops, detailing Louisa’s Civil War history. This Audio Tour is a great way to interact with local history. Also available on the Visit Louisa app.

150th Battle of Trevilians – Audio Driving Tour Website

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