The Battlefield is in the southwestern part of the state. From Uniontown, drive eleven miles east on US 40.
WHEN TO VISIT
Open year round. Picnic area and Jumonville Glen Unit closed November 1 to April 15. Peak visitor month is July. Climate: Winter, 24 to 44 degrees F; Summer, 78 to 88 degrees F.
POINTS OF INTEREST
Colonial troops commanded by Col. George Washington, then 22 years old, were defeated here in the opening battle of the French and Indian War on July 3, 1754. The Park includes the nearby Monument to Maj. Gen. Edward Braddock and the early 19th-century Mount Washington Tavern and Jumonville Glen, site of the first skirmishes of the French and Indian War, May 28, 1754.
Hiking trails lead through the woods and meadow around the Battlefield. A primitive group campground is available. Food, supplies, and overnight accommodations are available in Uniontown and along US 40.