Shiloh National Military Park - Shiloh National And State Park

  • 1055 Pittsburg Landing Rd.
    Shiloh, TN 38376
  • Shiloh Battlefield Visitor Cente
  • www.nps.gov
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Admission:
ENTRANCE FEES Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center: No fees! Shiloh Battlefield: Family - Single Private Vehicle Fees: $5.00 - 7 Days Individual Fees: $3.00 - 7 Days Commercial Vechicle, 7-25 passenger capacity Fees: $40 Commercial Vehicle, 1-6 passenger capacity Fees: $25 Commercial Vehicle, 26+ passenger capacity Fees: $100 Annual Park Pass Fees: $10.00 - 12 Months Details: The Shiloh Annual Park Pass is valid only at Shiloh National Military Park for one year from the date of purchase. School Groups Fees: Free! Details: The Land and Water Conservation Fund Act allows the waiving of some recreational and entrance fees for school groups and other bona fide educational institutions for educational visits related directy to the unique resources found within National Park Service areas. Teachers desiring an educational fee waiver must submit a request on school letterhead one month prior to the group's anticipated visit. The letter must LIST SPECIFIC LEARNING OBJECTIVES f
Childrens Programs:
Junior Ranger Program
Shiloh National Military Park
1055 Pittsburg Landing Rd.
Shiloh, TN 38376
Amenities
  • guided tours
  • visitor center
  • restrooms
Description
  • Park honoring the Civil War battle at Shiloh and containing the cemetery ... more on TripAdvisor
Reviews
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3.0
Great Battlefield but Skip the Orientation Movie

(Sep 9, 2005)

... near pristine battlefield, but the visitors center is stuck in a time warp. You have to guess what door to go in because it's not like there is a sign that says "entrance". The lobby reeked of bathroom disinfectant, the exhibits are ... Susanarl, a user of Tripadvisor. Reviews from TripAdvisor

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4.0
GREAT

(Jul 20, 2005)

... sight, really enjoyed the river view and the cemetery. Many of the sights were very well kept up and everything was accurately marked. Be sure to get there before five o'clock because the visitor's center and bookstore close then (the ... A TripAdvisor Member, a user of Tripadvisor. Reviews from TripAdvisor

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5.0
Quite possibly the best Civil War site!

(May 5, 2006)

... in terms of preservation and level of interest, is certainly among the very best Civil War sites. The field is generally in immaculate condition, and the entire battlefield and ancilliary areas are almost entirely self-contained. The ... A TripAdvisor Member, a user of Tripadvisor. Reviews from TripAdvisor

Directions

Car: Access by state roads with personal vehicles. From the west (Memphis, Tennessee, area): Take Highway 72 East to Corinth, Mississippi. From the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center, take Highway 22 North to the Shiloh Battlefield. From the south (Tupelo, Mississippi, area): Take Highway 45 North to Corinth, Mississippi. From the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center, take Highway 22 North to the Shiloh Battlefield. From the north (Jackson, Tennessee, area): Take Highway 45 South to Selmer, Tennessee. Continue south on Highway 45 to Corinth, Mississippi and the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center, or take Highway 64 East to Crump, Tennessee, and then Highway 22 South to the Shiloh Battlefield. From the northeast (Nashville, Tennessee, area): Take Interstate 40 West to the Parker's Crossroads Exit. Then take Highway 22 South to Shiloh Battlefield. Continue on Highway 22 South to the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center. From the east (Chattanooga, Tennessee, area): Take Alternate Highway 72 West through Huntsville, Alabama, to Iuka, Mississippi. Take Highway 25 North (in Mississippi - Highway 57 West in Tennessee) to Counce, Tennessee. From there, take Highway 142 North until it becomes Highway 22 North at the Shiloh Battlefield. To reach the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center from Iuka, Mississippi, continue on Highway 72 West to Corinth, Mississippi.

Web Resources
  • www.nps.gov