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Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military ParkThe batteries positioned atop Lookout Mountain during the fall of 1863 provided a grand spectacle for the Union troops in the valleys.
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Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park
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The Entrance Fee at Point Park on top of Lookout Mountain Battlefield may be waived with proper documentation.

Details:

School groups may receive a fee waiver if you make reservations at least two weeks prior to your visit. A fee waiver application must be submitted along with a letter of request on institution letterhead requesting and explaining the reasons for the educational visit. Talks or guided tours must be reserved in advance and are subject to availability of staff.

Fee Waiver Form

Chickamauga Battlefield and Craven's House does not have an entrance fee.

Snodgrass Hill, where Bierce was present on Sept. 20, 1863  

Did You Know?
Ambrose Bierce, noted American writer of the late 19th Century, and author of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge," "Chickamauga," and other Civil War stories, served as topographical engineer (map maker) on General William B. Hazen's staff during the Chattanooga Campaign.

Last Updated: August 09, 2007 at 12:31 EST