The Park is in the north-central part of the State. The Visitor Center is northwest of Greensboro, near the intersection of Old Battleground Road and New Garden Road.
WHEN TO VISIT
Open year round. Peak visitor month is March. Summers are hot and humid; Winters are moderately cold.
POINTS OF INTEREST
The battle fought here March 15, 1781, opened the campaign that led to Yorktown and the end of the Revolution. The Park has 28 Monuments honoring men and women of the Revolutionary period, including the Nathanael Greene Monument and the Signers Monument, where two of North Carolina's three signers of the Declaration of Independence are buried. General Nathanael Greene became noted for his campaigns against the British in North and South Carolina between 1780 and 1782. Many historians rank him second only to Washington as a military leader. Georgia gave him a plantation near Savannah, and he went there to live in 1785. He died in 1786.