Kings Mountain National Military Park, National military park in Cherokee County and York County, South Carolina.
Kings Mountain National Military Park is a preserved battlefield spanning two South Carolina counties that commemorates a Revolutionary War engagement. Walking paths lead visitors around the mountain base and across the summit where the battle took place.
On October 7, 1780, militia forces defeated British Loyalists here in a battle that shifted momentum in the Revolutionary War. This victory demonstrated that frontiersmen and local forces could challenge professional military units effectively.
Monuments and memorials throughout the grounds honor the Patriots who fought here, with stone markers scattered across the landscape showing where different militia units made their stand. These structures help visitors connect with the people who participated in this pivotal moment.
Trails of varying lengths allow visitors to explore the grounds at their own pace and discover different parts of the battlefield. Informational markers placed along the paths help people understand the events that unfolded here as they walk.
This site marks the endpoint of a long-distance historic trail where Patriots traveled from mountain communities over several hundred miles to reach this battle. Their journey shows how volunteers from distant frontier settlements mobilized rapidly to defend their cause.
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