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Pea Ridge National Military ParkUnion gunners fire at nearby Missouri State Guard troops at the begining of the first day of battle
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Pea Ridge National Military Park
Fees & Reservations
 

*Pea Ridge National Military Park is offering several FEE FREE weekends, during which no entry fee will be charged to visitors entering the park.  Fee free weekends are:

June 20-21
July 18-19
August 15-16 

We currently accept cash or check, and are unable to process credit cards

ENTRANCE FEES

$3.00 per person - 7 days
$15.00 per person - annual pass

Details
A $3.00 permit is required per person over the age of 15. Frequent visitors may wish to purchase the Annual permit which is good for the card holder for one year from the date of purchase.

 

COMMERCIAL FEES

Same as entrance fees

Details
All commercial tours must make arrangements in advance as to arrival, departure, fees, and numbers at least two weeks in advance. Fees are per person. Talks or guided tours must be reserved in advance, and are subject to staff availability.

 

EDUCATION FEES

Free with Approved Fee Wavier

Details
School groups need to make reservations at least two weeks prior to their 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. Please see the For Teachers section for the form and more information.

General Earl Van Dorn, of the Confederate army  

Did You Know?
When Confederate General Van Dorn heard news that Curtis pushed Price out of Missouri, he set out to take personal charge of an attack on Curtis, along with Price and McCulloch. He arrived at Price’s headquarters in an ambulance, braving a severe illness resulting from falling into an icy stream.

Last Updated: July 09, 2009 at 15:37 EST