Audio and Driving Tours

Shenandoah Valley Battlefields National Historic District Visitor Guide

Fierce battles were fought across much of the nation during the Civil War. The Shenandoah Valley saw some of the most significant action: Stonewall Jackson’s 1862 Valley Campaign, Lee’s drive toward Gettysburg, and Sheridan’s 1864 Shenandoah Campaign all played key roles in the course of the war.

This guide was created to help visitors explore that history.  The guide is divided into two man sections.  The first introduces you to the Valley’s Civil War history. The second tells you about the wealth of sites in the National Historic District where you can learn about – and experience – that history today. Finally, there is a list of resources available cross the Valley to help you plan your visit.

You can view, download, and print the PDF files by clicking the links below


Civil War Winchester Audio Tour and Mobile Application

 

The Civil War Winchester Audio Tour is made up of 25 different narrations by SVBF CEO Keven Walker that can be accessed simply by dialing the phone number and entering an individual stop number which are both available on signs at these locations.

The entire tour and much more are available on the Civil War Winchester Mobile Application which can be downloaded for free from the Google Play or Apple App Store.


Driving Tours

The Shenandoah Valley Battlefields National Historic District has a series of self-guided driving tours of battlefields and Civil War sites in the Valley. Take part in these detailed trips through the Valley's Civil War history.

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First Kernstown and First Winchester

Second Battle of Winchester

Third Battle of Winchester

Battles of Berryville and Cool Spring

Battle of Fisher’s Hill

The Battle of New Market

The Battle of McDowell

Battles of Cross Keys and Port Republic

The Battle of Waynesboro

Civil War Driving Tour of Staunton, Virginia