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The ultimate adventure guide
Welcome to Pea Ridge National Military Park.
The visitor center at Pea Ridge National Military Park.
A paved auto tour at Pea Ridge National Military Park.
The original Trail of Tears passes through Pea Ridge National Military Park.
General Curtis' headquarters were here.
Easy hiking trails through the park.
A trail in Pea Ridge National Military Park.
Lee Town's village is now gone.
Leetown Battlefield.
McCullogh and McIntosh were killed here.
Artillery at Pea Ridge National Military Park.
One thousand Cherokees fought Confederates here.
West Overlook.
In the weeds at Pea Ridge National Military Park.
Battlefield Overlook is 464 feet from the parking area.
Views of Pea Ridge National Military Park.
A trail in Pea Ridge National Military Park.
Butterflies in Pea Ridge National Military Park.
Elkhorn Tavern.
Confederates used the Elkhorn Tavern as a supply base.
Monument to fallen McCulloch, McIntosh, and Slack.
The last Confederate sunset was seen here.
Federal trenches can still be seen here.