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Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
Fees & Reservations
 

The entrance fee is on a seasonal schedule based on services offered. From Memorial Day until Labor Day the National Park offers a full schedule of daily programs, including Living History, Ranger Talks, and Audio-Visual programs and charges $4 per person with a $10 maximum per private passenger vehicle. There is no charge for ages 15 and younger. During the off season only Audio-Visual programs, McLean House Tours, and self guided walks are available. Fees during the off season rates are: $3 per person with a $5 maximum per private passenger vehicle. Vehicles are restricted to the parking area and paved roads Pets must be on a leash. Picnicking is permitted in designated areas only.

Commercial activities on Park grounds are by permit only.  Permit questions should be directed to the Office of the Superintendent at: 434-352-8987 x 27 - e-mail us

For Group Reservations and Educational Resources contact: Ranger Bert Dunkerly: 434-352-8987 x 31 or e-mail us  
 

Mail may be addressed to:
Appomattox Court House N.H.P.
Attn: Ranger Hart
P.O. Box 218
Appomattox, VA 24522

The"Appomattox Group Reservation Form"

Field's uniform coat (left) James Field (right) ca. 1880, when he was President of the Virginia Baptist Convention *image courtesy VBHS  

Did You Know?
Major James Field, of A.P. Hill's staff, surrendered at Appomattox Court House. Field served in the Mexican War, helped to write the 1st Constitution for the State of California and ran for Vice President of the United States in 1892. *Field's Confederate frock coat is at Appomattox C.H.N.H.P.

Last Updated: September 09, 2008 at 16:31 EST