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Horseshoe Bend National Military ParkBridges on nature trail at Horseshoe Bend NMP
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Welcome

In the spring of 1814, General Andrew Jackson and an army of 3,300 men attacked 1,000 Upper Creek warriors on the Tallapoosa River. Over 800 Upper Creeks died defending their homeland. Never before or since in the history of our country have so many American Indians lost their lives in a single battle. This 2040-acre park preserves the site of the battle.
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39th Infantry at 191st Anniversary

Upcoming Events

The park hosts many living history events and special programs throughout the year.
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Autumn Colors at the Picnic Area

Things To Do

Hiking: The nature trail is a 2.8 mile long loop with hills and valleys.  There are no water sources or restrooms on the trail.

 
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Tennessee Militia Firing Flintlock Musket

Ranger Led Activities

Contact the park to arrange a black powder musket demonstration or a battlefield tour for your group.
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Write to

Horseshoe Bend NMP
11288 Horseshoe Bend Rd.
Daviston, AL 36256

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Phone

Visitor Information
(256) 234-7111

Fax

(256) 329-9905

Climate

Typical of Southern states, the climate is hottest in the month of July and August with the average high of 91 and average low of 67. January is the coldest month with an average high of 54 and and average low of 29.
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Reconstructed Barricade  

Did You Know?
The Red Sticks constructed an eight foot tall barricade consisting of four to five large pine logs stacked one on top of another. This barricade stretched 400 yards across the neck of the horseshoe bend in the Tallapoosa River.
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Last Updated: May 20, 2008 at 13:29 EST